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St. Joseph's Day: A Polish Kid's Guide to Tradition, Food, and Hilarious Memories

Ah, St. Joseph's Day—March 19th—the often-underappreciated sibling of more mainstream celebrations like Christmas or Easter. For Polish families, though, this day is a big deal. It's not just a feast; it's a full-on cultural performance complete with polka dots, pierogi, and more red clothing than a Valentine's Day clearance rack.

Let's explore the quirks and chaos that made St. Joseph's Day unforgettable for us as kids.

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Beware of The Ides of March: The Importance of Being Intentional in Life and Family

Nearly twenty years have slipped by since we lost my father, the steadfast patriarch of our family. That fateful day in March is forever etched in my memory. I can still hear the haunting ring of the phone in the early morning as my mom delivered the heart-wrenching news that he was gone. Tears well up in my eyes at the thought of it. He had just been welcomed into hospice care, yearning to spend his final moments by the serene lake he loved, surrounded by the warmth of his family. But God had other plans.

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From Mud Pies to Sanitizer: The Extinction of Messy Adventures

Dinosaurs aren’t the only thing that has vanished from our world. While it wasn't a colossal asteroid that caused this extinction, the COVID pandemic's impact has been just as profound. Enter the "Pandemic Generation," a cohort of children now labeled as being "Experience Extinct." This phenomenon has led to an era where the exuberant messiness of childhood is replaced by constant hand-washing and a prevailing aversion to dirty adventures.

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Carma's Snow Lessons: Winter Challenges and Life Lessons for the Grandkids

Do you remember the major snowstorm in 1967 that dumped up to 24 inches of snow and created blizzard conditions? Or Snowmageddon of 2010, when the snow was so fine it was like crystals floating from the sky.

Winter has always been my season of wonder. Even after experiencing any of those, there is still something magical about the first snowfall of the year, when the world transforms into a pristine, white wonderland. As a grandma, snow, cold, and ice aren't just pretty—they're a challenge. Let me tell you about a particular winter's day that taught me a lesson I couldn't wait to share with my grandkids.

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Valentine's Day Traditions Around the World

Did you know, sweethearts, that Valentine's Day didn't always sparkle with chocolates and roses? Long ago, it began as a Roman festival held in mid-February to chase away evil spirits and encourage fertility. As centuries passed, this ancient tradition blossomed into the romantic holiday we now cherish, celebrated in countless delightful ways worldwide.

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Galentine’s Day Celebration Ideas: Fun Ways to Honor the Bond Between Grandparents and Grandkids

Galentine’s Day, celebrated on February 13th, is all about cherishing friendships, especially among women. Originating from the TV show Parks and Recreation, it has become a day for celebrating love and companionship. It’s also a great opportunity to celebrate the bond with grandchildren. While others focus on Valentine's Day, you can use this day to honor your special connection with your grandkids. Here are some ideas to make this Galentine’s Day memorable.

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When Cupid Said “No”: The Other Side of Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day… what's "love" got to do with it?

As the chocolate hearts hit the shelves, the dinner reservations fill up, and florists start to ramp up for their busiest season, all the signs are there. We are approaching "the" Day. As we approach, I say NO! What part of No don't you understand, the "N" or the "O?"

Now, I am far from a negative Nelly, but if I had a magic wand and some influencers on my side, I would magically make Valentine's Day less about romantic love and more about an opportunity to focus on kindness, joy, and appreciation for those around them!

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Life Lessons from The Wizard of Oz: A Grandma’s Tale for Parents

Have you noticed how The Wizard of Oz is having a moment again? With the buzz around the new movie Wicked, people of all ages are falling in love with this classic story in a fresh, modern way. Don’t get me wrong—I’m a big fan of Elphaba and Glinda, who are stealing the show these days. But today, I want to talk about Dorothy. Her journey still speaks to us, especially to parents and grandparents. Let me share why I think this timeless tale is a goldmine of wisdom for raising kids in today’s world.

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Intentional Grandparenting Series

These insightful books are designed to strengthen the bond between grandparents and their grandchildren, offering a fresh and humorous perspective on grandparenting. With a mix of wit and wisdom, CJ Corki addresses the common challenges faced by grandparents today, providing practical advice and engaging activities that make grandparenting both fun and meaningful.