New Frozen 2 Song Can T Beat Let It Go Borrows From Lord Of The Rings

With Frozen 2 hitting theaters on November 22, most parents are probably wondering if the movie will contain new earworms like “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” or, more chillingly, a song that could possibly de-throne “Let It Go” as the new thing your kid belts-out apropos of nothing. After listening to “Into the Unknown”, the answer is…no. This song is clearly not as “good” as “Let It Go” insofar as it doesn’t seem as addictive....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · William Harris

New Diabetes Screening Guidelines 40 Percent Of Adults Now Qualify

The recommendation is significant for two reasons: One, the recommended age is now five years earlier than it was before, moving screening dates up from 40-year-old adults to 35-year-old ones; and two, it means that some 40 percent of the population of adults qualify for being screened for diabetes. Diabetes is a pre-existing condition that has been deadly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Having diabetes worsens illness after contracting COVID-19 and increases the risk of hospitalization and death....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Tony Bigelow

New Weezer Song For Bill Ted Is Good

The new song, called “Beginning of the End” (Wyld Stallyns Edit) will appear on the soundtrack for the movie. And, given that many O.G. Weezer fans have had issues with their newer music (or anything after the Blue album) they might be surprised to hear that the song really totally rocks. The soundtrack, it should be known, is full of kick ass dad rock from Cold War Kids to Lamb of God to FIDLAR, so Weezer’s new track, while totally kick-ass, fits thematically with two dads of teenage kids trying to save the world through rock and roll....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 196 words · Natalie Woodard

On Teen Mom Og Dakota Meyer And Bristol Palin Lay Their Marriage Bare

The conflict in the Palin-Meyer house seems to be largely a product of Meyer’s mental health struggles. Meyer, who lost five friends and squadmates during the Battle of Ganjgal while personally rescuing 12 soldiers and providing cover for 24 Marines, suffers from PTSD. With trauma comes the anxiety and depression. This has affected both him and his wife, with whom he has two children. At no point is Meyer’s suffering played for drama and at no point does the show trade in dramatic irony....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 522 words · Ralph Baxter

Otter Pop Or Freezies Internet Debates The Real Name For Frozen Treat

The debate was started on Twitter by user @fetusleen, who posted a photo of the treats with the caption: “it’s dead summer. your mom comes home from the store with THESE. what do u call these and what is the best color?” This seemingly innocent question ended up sparking some heated discourse, as people were shocked to discover that these mini-popsicles are called different names. And the thousands of passionate replies proved that people had very strong feelings about the one true name of this beloved cold summer snack....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Cristobal Considine

Outside Time For Kids Is A Concern For Parents Survey Says

A new survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Claritin highlights these concerns that parents have. In a survey of 2,000 American parents who have kids between the ages of 5-13, parents polled worried that their kids lack the imagination to make the most of the outdoors. “Only 9 percent of parents say their kids are not curious about the outdoors,” the survey results show. “But one in two parents worry their kids don’t have the same level of imagination that they did in their own youth....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · James Quinn

Parent Guilt Is Natural Parent Shame Is Toxic Particularly For Men

No parent is perfect. You’re going to make mistakes. And a little guilt — or regret might be a better word — about those mistakes can make you a better parent. Making a mistake is part of learning what works and what doesn’t, and they can make parents resolve to do better. But if guilt is internalized as negative thoughts about who you are rather than what you did, it’s better described as shame, which is a much more damaging emotion....

December 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1702 words · Diana Neighbors

Parenting Nightmare Vomiting Kids The Top Bunk And A Disgusting Mess Fatherly

A nasty stomach virus barrelled its way into my home earlier this year. It struck my youngest daughter, who was 18-months-old at the time, first. She puked up her yogurt onto the breakfast table. Her confused look seemed to ask, “What’s happening to my body?” From there she threw up dry cereal, toast, water, Pedialyte, and anything else we tried to feed her. Eventually having nothing left in her belly, she convulsed and dry-heaved for a day....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 608 words · Raymond Christie

Paris Jackson On Her Parents Micheal Jackson And Debbie Rowe

Paris Jackson joined another celebrity kid, Willow Smith, daughter of Will Smith, for her first Red Table Talk Takeover on Facebook Watch. The two share that bond of understanding the perks and challenges in being the child of a celebrity. And that’s what they spoke about. Sitting down with Willow, Paris opened up about life after her father’s death and the complicated upbringing she experienced. She also touched on her unique relationship with her mother....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Antonio Suarez

Paul Manafort Michael Cohen And The Friendless Men Of The Trump White House

Consider the case of Trump lawyer, ex-confidant, and post-hoc pimp Michael Cohen. He loved Steve Bannon, then he didn’t. He was a fan of Anthony Scaramucci before he wasn’t. He was a strong deputy until he bit the hand that tried to feed him to federal prosecutors. Cohen, like Manafort, is in need. And he seems to have few friends. Indeed. This isn’t simply a problem contained to the sycophant class....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 576 words · Kerry Pemberton

People Ask Parents How To Microwave 25 Pound Turkey In Thanksgiving Prank

Most parents have been concerned, questioning how their kids would even fit a 25-pound turkey in a regular microwave and whether or not it would end up dangerously undercooked. Others were almost offended that they were being asked such a ridiculous question. And still others have actually provided their own questionable recipes for a microwaveable Thanksgiving. While there are thousands worth reading on Twitter, we’ve rounded up some of the best responses below....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Jason Estrada

Pink Moon In What Apri Sl Full Moon Is Called And It S Happening April 16

What is a Pink Moon? EarthSkyvernal equinoxEarthSky When does the Pink Moon happen? How to see the Pink Moon handy tool on the Farmer’s Almanac When does the next Full Moon happen? total lunar eclipse

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 35 words · Joseph Rosol

Powerup Fpv Paper Airplane Drone With Live Streaming Camera

RELATED: The 11 Best Robot Toys to Teach Kids Coding and STEM Skills The PowerUp FPV is a collaboration with Parrot, leaders in smartphone-connected devices and consumer drones, to deliver “the first ever paper airplane drone with a live streaming camera.” Setup is as simple as folding your plane and snapping on the lightweight, microchip-powered carbon fiber propeller, rudder, and camera and setting it free. Make their first trick the “selfie takeoff” so your grumpy old ass can still complain about the kids these days while acknowledging there’s a new paper king of the skies....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Irene Stevens

Report Confirms American Workers Are Extremely Stressed

According to Gallup’s 2021 State of the Global Workplace Report, American and Canadian workers had the highest regional percentage of daily stress. Fifty-seven percent said that they experienced work-related stress on a daily basis, compared to only 43 percent of people who reported daily stress globally. Jim Harter, Gallup’s chief workplace scientist, told CNBC that he was not surprised by the results of the study, as American workers have been increasingly stressed and worried about work since 2009....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Grace Peacock

Running At Night The Best Gear To Help You Stay Visibile

Nite Ize Slapit The best asset of this reflective bracelet is its simplicity. Slap the bracelet around what ever part of your body you want to illuminate, then squeeze its button to activate the wrap-around LED light embedded within. It comes in three different colors and will run for up to 100 hours before needing new batteries. Buy Now $12 Nathan Neutron Fire RX Runners Headlamp This feather-light lamp kicks out 200 lumens of light, more than enough to light up your path while highlighting you to cars....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 602 words · Christopher Jacobs

Safety Of The Rear Facing Car Seat Explained With Physics

Why You Want a Rear-Facing Car Seat When it comes to fatal collisions, only about 7% of them happen at the back of the car. However, 60% to 80% of these crashes happen at the front or side of the vehicle. In a front-end collision, the driver snaps forward toward the point of impact (and is hopefully restrained by a seatbelt), while a rear-facing child falls backward (right into the car seat)....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 785 words · Frank Smith

Salt Sugar And Fat Are The Biggest Health Threat To Kids Ready Parents

AHA Sugar Recommendation: Kids under age 2 shouldn’t eat any added sugar. Children 2 to 18 should limit added sugar to 25 grams per day. The Sugary Reality: Toddlers eat an average of more than 29 grams of sugar per day. The average American child eats 79 grams. AHA Salt Recommendation: The American Heart Association recommends that both children and adults eat less than 1,500 mg of sodium per day....

December 15, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Margaretta Moore

Sexting With My Wife Has Made Our Marriage So Much Better

My wife and I have been together for 30 years. That means we were together before there were cell phones. When we first got them, every once in a while, we could reach out and talk. My wife was staying at home, taking care of the kids, and the more I talked to her, the more I realized she was just bored during the day. My coworkers and I exchanged text messages all the time....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 789 words · John Orts

Smartbe Intelligent Stroller Is Self Propelling Hands Free

RELATED: The Best Strollers For Every Size Family and Budget If you didn’t become a father to do stuff, you should definitely throw your money at the patent-pending (and existence-pending) Smartbe Intelligent Stroller. This erstwhile robo-nanny looks like the lovechild of an RC car, a retractable roof stadium, and a toaster. It’s the Ron Popeil of prams. All together now: “Set it, and … ” If necessity is the mother of invention, then laziness must be very necessary, because this carriage has everything a do-nothing parent could want: power folding and unfolding, retractable sunroof, automatic rocker, built-in speakers and camera, anti-theft alarm, and more — all app-controlled so you don’t even have to look at your kid while your stroller takes care of it....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 269 words · Beverly Young

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December 15, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Michele Johnson