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Look Behind You!

Look Behind You!
Remember when you watched your first horror movie? Popcorn bucket in your lap. Comfy theater seat beneath you. Your date sitting beside you, huddled closely with white knuckles gripping your upper arm. Her eyes simultaneously bugged out and covered in fear. Remember when you had the vantage point of knowing who or what was behind the soon-to-be victim, and you scream at the screen...

“I Am A Princess”

“I Am A Princess”
Gentlemen…this is the princess we keep. These are our daughters. I know, I know. I’m aware of Disney’s critics over the years, and I’ve even sided with them from time to time. Our three-year-old princess is familiar with many of the Disney characters, even the ones we don’t want to influence her at this stage of her life (Hi, Ariel), BUT this video pretty...

Football Team Protects Special Needs Stu...

Football Team Protects Special Needs Student From Bullying
Members of an Arizona high school football team rally to protect a special needs student from bullying. Chy Johnson, a sophomore with a brain disorder called microcephaly, is one of the new girls on campus, and she became an easy target for bullying from heartless teens. Chy’s mother contacted senior Carson Jones, the team’s quarterback, through a mutual connection simply to...

Create Landmark Memories for Your Daught...

Create Landmark Memories for Your Daughter
We are excited to share bits of a conversation about a Father/Daughter event in Middle Tennessee called Father’s Delight created by a long-time friend and fellow Princess Keeper. Phil Davis is father to a son and daughter, and Phil is part of this great event you need to know about. PK: So great to reconnect and talk about this event. Tell me about “Father’s...

Facebook Parenting: What Would You Do?

Facebook Parenting: What Would You Do?
This video has been floating around the internet recently, and it brings to light several questions about parenting teenage daughters…including “what would you do?” in this situation. It’s worth a look and discussion, though you may want to occupy your young children elsewhere if you wish for them to not hear certain words and language used. Response to this has...

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