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Is your romance 'good enough'?

You met, and felt the sparks. It was his sense of humor. It was her smile. It was the way you felt when you were together. You liked how you were able to finish each other’s sentences. You had common goals and hobbies. Or, maybe you loved how different the two of you were. No matter how you met

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Reclaiming your relationship

Does your romantic-song repertoire include Hannah Montana? Does dinner on your anniversary include chicken dinos and pizza? Are romance and intimacy distant memories? If you answered yes to these questions, you must be married with kids! It doesn’t have to be this way. Once children reach the ele

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Make time for your partner

How much time do you spend with your partner during the week? How much time is enough to keep you connected? In this busy, chaotic world of daily activities, tasks and schedules, it is easy to forget that the person you chose to spend your life with is the person who can make your days brighter and

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Happy Pregnant Couple on Babymoon

Babymoons

If you've got a baby on the way, chances are you're putting a lot of effort into getting ready. Birthing classes: Check! Baby equipment: Check! Nursery ready: Check! Now, how about taking a Babymoon? A babymoon? More and more, expectant parents are slipping away for a romantic, pampering pre-baby t

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Parents' night out: they play, you play

A line of women stands outside the chandeliered Hush Baby children's boutique in Redmond Town Center, waiting for the doors to open so they can collect a bag of mouthwatering little giveaways and grab a glass of champagne to sip while checking out the store's new clothing for spring. Welc

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Choose to relate kindly with your partner

Recently, I was in the checkout line at the grocery store. A couple in front of me was arguing loudly. Their tone was harsh, their words were mean and their body language was obviously negative. When they got to the counter, their behavior changed. They were pleasant to the checker, friendly with on

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Make a New Year's joint-resolution with your partner

Do you begin each year by telling yourself you want to lose weight, change your job, remodel your house or be a better parent? For many couples, starting a new year includes a list of personal resolutions. Why? What is the attraction of a list of things you want to change? It’s this: A new year offe

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Helping your relationship survive a new baby

We know all the right questions to ask when a baby is born: How much did she weigh? What time was he born? Who does she look like? Is he healthy? But there is one important question that rarely gets asked when couples make the transition to parenthood: How is the relationship between the two of

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