How To Make And Fly The Perfect Diy Kite Using Science

Here’s the science you need to dominate kite flying this season: Meet The Four Forces We’re getting ahead of ourselves but, once your kite is in the air, Newton’s Second Law is how it will stay aloft and climb. Newton tells us that all flying objects are subject to four forces—weight (the force pulling the kite downward), lift (the force pushing the kite upward), tension (your force pulling the kite toward you), and drag (the wind’s force pushing the kite away)....

December 7, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Natasha Lawver

How To Regain A Sense Of Control 7 Expert Tips

Realizing you’re not as in control as you once thought is upsetting for good reason. Control offers predictability and comfort we all naturally crave, says Marianna Strongin, Ph.D., a New York-based psychologist and founder of Strong in Therapy. Losing your grip can feel mentally, emotionally, and even physically dysregulating. Luckily, the cycle doesn’t have to continue. While you may not be able to control everything that’s happening around you, it is possible to regain your footing and build some confidence in the midst of chaos....

December 7, 2022 · 6 min · 1160 words · Ryan Florez

How To Stop Chafing Once And For All The Best Products To Use

As fortune favors the prepared, it’s important to know the cause of chafing: friction. So to avoid getting rubbed raw, one must fight both friction and moisture. There are plenty of anti-chafe products out there designed to do this — and heal already-chafed skin. But, with lists of ingredients longer than your rash scab, it’s hard to know which are worth introducing to your thighs. That’s why we reached out to Dr....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 663 words · Jorge Bencomo

How To Stream Sesame Street Covid 19 Town Hall

This week’s initiative — which will cover how to stay safe in the summer months, the anxieties of going back to school, and how to manage big feelings — will also be hosted by Dr. Gupta and Erica Hill, and will feature appearances from Big Bird, Elmo, and Abby Cadabby. The special will also help benefit the Sesame Workshop’s “Caring for Each Other” initiative, a program that provides free resources to parents and families in need....

December 7, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Athena Whorton

How To Talk To Kids According To Mister Rogers

Mister Rogers knew how to talk to kids, in part because the brilliant child psychologist Dr. Margaret McFarland was his mentor. Operating in the shadow of Benjamin Spock during his Pittsburgh tenure and afterwards (and whose work would not age nearly as well), McFarland focused on meaning. She understood that, to a child, a bee is not just a bee. It’s an existential threat. She offered Fred Rogers these insights and a view into the complex interplay of language and feelings, as they’re experienced by children (which she drew partly from her study of mothers’ interactions with their babies)....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 767 words · Helen Nunez

Husband Takes Sexy House Cleaning Photos For His Wife

The first photo shows the husband washing the dishes while attempting to seduce the camera with his bedroom eyes. Next, he is doing everything he can to make dropping soap pods into the washing machine as sensual as possible. Things really kick up a notch in the third photo, though, when he shows that the washer is all ready for his “large load.” He even manages to somehow manages to make vacuum hot thanks to a clever, and suggestive, camera angle....

December 7, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Velva Ramirez

Husbands Of Target Viral Video Is A Little Too Close To Home

In the viral comedy video by Taylor, Penn, Charlie, and Myles, Target is where their wives spend sometimes as much as 12 hours a week doing their shopping and browsing. They all found each other and formed a group, but it’s “not a boys’ club or a social club” though, it’s more like a support group. “I know it sounds crazy, but I look forward to those throw pillows going on sale now,” Myles says in the middle of video....

December 7, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Jose Mathis

I Almost Ignored My Skin Cancer Exam For Too Long Don T Do The Same

ou need to get that checked out!’ I would consistently shrug it off. The spot was a birthmark maybe or just an odd discoloration, I told the doctor. It was the size of a quarter, a swirl of different light and dark brown splotches, irregularly shaped, and not raised. I always assumed that skin cancer came in the shape of a round, raised mole. Besides, this spot was on my foot for as long as I could remember; I found photographic evidence of it six years prior....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 640 words · Shirley Steele

I Cheated On My Wife And Never Told Because Of Her Mental Health

“Sex became basically a once a month dutiful obligation. No foreplay, no real intimacy, just get it over with quick,” Jeremy says. “It’s hard to explain just how crushing it is to be rejected by your wife over and over. You lose your confidence, your self-worth, you feel unloved.” So you cheat. And you never tell. Cheating comes in many forms, from emotional, to financial, to physical. Many cheaters are caught; many others confess....

December 7, 2022 · 7 min · 1329 words · David Jones

I Should Have Been Nicer To My Dad Now It S Too Late

This may sound unfair or harsh, but I wouldn’t even say he was a good man. Not a bad one, either — he was just…complicated. And yet, in his own unique way, he was simply, endlessly frustrating. All my life I wished for him to take responsibility for events he’d presided over. To demonstrate to his children that he possessed the human emotion of shame — any precious shred of regret — for the tragic decisions we’d watched him make....

December 7, 2022 · 5 min · 975 words · Tiffany Babin

Inaugration 2021 Watching John Legend Sing Feeling Good Will Make You Feel Good

Saying John Legend is likable and relatable is like saying babies need diaper changes. Legend’s entire brand seems to be waking-the-walk of being a real, down-to-Earth dad. Having spoken to Legend just once on the phone (about poop songs) I can confidently say, Legend is the real deal. As a parent, he also suffered a colossal tragedy very recently. In October 2020, Chrissy Teigen revealed she had suffered a miscarriage....

December 7, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Robert Marcinkiewicz

Inducing Labor The Facts About Exercise Sex And Medical Intervention

Advances in medical science have made inducing labor relatively straightforward, but letting nature run its course is generally preferred. Still, parents have options when it comes to kickstarting the mother’s body into contractions. And it can be pretty fun, too. Non-medical Methods for Inducing Labor Most mothers will attest that the simple act of walking seems like a workout unto itself. It turns out it is, and expecting mothers needn’t enroll in CrossFit to stimulate their bodies....

December 7, 2022 · 3 min · 569 words · Marilyn Stewart

Irs Finally Tries To Get Parents The Child Stimulus Checks They Re Owed

Every parent was supposed to receive $500 per dependent child, but many non-filers — those who don’t make enough income to pay taxes — received checks without those payments. Here’s what happened, and what the agency is belatedly doing about it. Payments were calculated based on tax return information, so the IRS needed another way to obtain the information needed to pay non-filers. Those not receiving government benefits used an online tool to input their information, but those receiving Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Railroad Retirement benefits, and VA Compensation and Pension benefits were told not to use it because the IRS would coordinate with the relative agencies to get the necessary information....

December 7, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · Joseph Powell

Is Anyone Learning Stick Anymore

Except most Americans today no longer learn that lesson. By the latest count, only 18 percent of Americans said that they know how to drive a stick shift. For those in the 18 percent, it’s a worrisome stat, but it’s not all that surprising. Automakers are making fewer models of vehicles that you can buy off the lot with the stick, with only about five percent of vehicles sold in the U....

December 7, 2022 · 3 min · 589 words · Brigida Welch

Italicus Rosolio Di Bergamotto Is An Amaro To Know

Every product you find here is independently selected by our editors, writers, and experts. If you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. What Is Italicus? Italicus is the brand name for a rosolio aperitif. Contrary to intuition, it is not derived from roses. Rather, Italicus is a rosolio di bergamotto. Translated from Italian, it’s the “morning dew of bergamots.” Grown under the warm, Mediterranean sun, bergamots are a type of citrus fruit that’s a cross between a bitter orange and a lemon, with a primary green color that turns yellow as it ripens....

December 7, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Ronald Bergman

James Bond Movie No Time To Die Release Date Now April 2021

As of now, Variety has reported that No Time To Die’s new release date will be in the spring of 2021 — April 2, 2021, to be exact. Here’s the official statement from team 007. “MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, today announced the release of ‘No Time To Die,’ the 25th film in the James Bond series, will be delayed until 2 April in order to be seen by a worldwide theatrical audience....

December 7, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Virgil Moore

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December 7, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Roy Vanalst

Kate Middleton S No Shouting Rule Is Great For The Adults

According to The Sun, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge do their best to avoid shouting while parenting. This means they stay calm and composed even if 8-year-old Prince George, 6-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 3-year-old Prince Luis are acting up. And this no shouting rule happens whether the family is in the spotlight at the time or not. According to the source who spoke with The Sun, the parents take the kiddo causing trouble “away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William....

December 7, 2022 · 3 min · 499 words · Amy Barnhart

Kid Interrupting Dad S Weather Broadcast Resurfaces

Dad and meteorologist Demetrius Ivory has been juggling his on-air weather broadcasts while his twin girls are home. He’s been interrupted live on air a few times, and a resurfaced video of one of those moments is too funny. In the tirelessly funny clip that appears to be from colder days, Ivory, who works for WGN-TV, a local Chicago news station, handled it so well. In the clip, Demetrius, who has been working from home since the pandemic started, is on-air giving a weather update from his home office....

December 7, 2022 · 1 min · 94 words · Saul Larson

Kokopelli Rogue Lite X Packraft Review River Fun For The Rest Of Us

We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. Don’t toss out your paddle just yet — there’s a new boat in town. Well, newish. Essentially ultra-portable, ultra-tough inflatable kayaks, packrafts are sturdy, agile, and small, able to be rolled up and carried in a space that isn’t much bigger than a tent. Since Alpackaraft started bringing its hardcore, light boats to the public around 2002, the packraft has been a godsend to serious adventurers....

December 7, 2022 · 4 min · 728 words · Nancy Faulk