Birthday Ideas for Dads

Fathers involved in their children's lives add value to their kids' development in a number of areas, including social relationships and self-esteem. With a dynamic dad in your kids' lives you want to make his birthday extraordinary.

Kay Ireland
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Birthday Ideas for Grandmas Turning 100 Years Old

Living to 100 years old is rare, and it deserves to be celebrated in a special way. If your grandma is the woman of honor, determine what type of celebration or gifts would be appropriate for her, based on what she would be most comfortable with, concerning her health and what is feasible.

Zora Hughes
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Steps to Grieve the Loss of a Mom

Learning to cope with loss is difficult, but adjusting to the loss of your mom stands alone as one of the most painful challenges you encounter in your life experience. Mental Health America defines grieving as the physical, emotional and psychological demonstration of your loss.

Becky Swain
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Party Games for 10-Year-Olds

Most tweens enjoy playing games, laughing hard and being silly. Adults planning party games for a group of 10-year-olds should keep in mind that kids work together better if they know what is coming and transition smoothly from one game to the next.

Kimberly Dyke
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How to Plan a Birthday Party for a 90-Year-Old Dad

Celebrating a 90th birthday party is a truly joyful occasion for a father. Living almost a century of life is an achievement and a landmark worthy of note. While every celebration does not have to be a surprise party, you should do all you can to make it a stress-free day for the birthday honoree.

Stewart Flaherty
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40th Birthday Ideas for Your Wife

Your wife's 40th birthday only happens once. Turning 40 years old is a milestone birthday that older adults may never forget. Let your wife know how special she is to you and her friends by planning a memorable birthday celebration.

Diane Lynn
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How to Write an Obituary for a Mother

Your mother's obituary announces her death and funeral arrangements to others through local newspapers and other media, but it's much more than just an announcement. It's also a chance for you to celebrate her life and her memory, and to help that memory live on in the reader's mind.

Joshua Duvauchelle
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