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A Tennessee "dad" is making headlines for being a "stand-in" parent to help LGBTQ+ couples celebrate special occasions. "Those of us that are older, like myself, are there for them, as well as our ...
I get a bang out of advertisements for “Special Occasions.” Restaurants, wedding venues, florists, greeting cards – each market their goods to help us celebrate. We all have birthdays, anniversaries, ...
Whether they are for the big, important things that happen in life, or the quiet, everyday moments that you want to grab and remember, celebrations are the icing on top of life's cupcake.
For those who value acts of service, Cook recommends finding little things that you can do to help your partner out, like ordering them food after a particularly stressful day at work. Related stories ...
Now that we’ve all been staying home for a while, chances are good that you or a family member or friend has marked at least one special occasion that, in the Before Times, would’ve been ...
There are birthdays and then there are birthdays. Certain milestones – 21, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 – are significant events. Such moments call for a memorable celebratory trip. And ...
Hax: Why some husbands don't celebrate special occasions By CAROLYN HAX , SYNDICATED COLUMNIST Updated June 23, 2011 5:34 p.m. While I'm away, readers give the advice.