Step back to 1960s Kansas, when dinner meant home-cooked comfort and family rituals that today’s kids might not even recognize.
Our grandparents would be baffled by the way we eat today. Once upon a time, mealtimes meant neatly laid tables, proper ...
Eating at a table with others effortlessly stimulates healthier eating. Individuals eat more fruits and vegetables, eat more ...
I've always enjoyed children at weddings and felt that my own wedding would have been missing something if there weren’t ...
GENTLE READER: It is equally perplexing to Miss Manners why children would be unwelcome at a family wedding. She finds them ...
GENTLE READER: It is equally perplexing to Miss Manners why children would be unwelcome at a family wedding. She finds them ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: A few of my cousins have gotten married recently, and they requested that no children attend their ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to the growing practice of child-free weddings and ...
Dear Miss Manners: A few of my cousins have gotten married recently, and they requested that no children attend their ...
GENTLE READER: It is equally perplexing to Miss Manners why children would be unwelcome at a family wedding. She finds them (mostly) charming, and their imperfections make a sweet addition to the ...
Dinner table exits required formal permission in 1960s Georgia homes. Children sat through entire meals, regardless of boredom or completed plates, until an adult-usually the family ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My daughter acted poorly and has now been distancing herself from one of her good friends. This is the second time in a few years she has done this. I’ve spoken to her for weeks, ...