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Importance of Groundhog Day
For the past several decades, Groundhog Day has held a place as a legitimately celebrated holiday on the North American calendar, thanks in large part to the tradition of Punxsutawney Phil, the famous Pennsylvania groundhog. Over the past 125 years, since 1887, on Feb. 2 Phil has predicted the weather for the second half of the winter, according to folklore and his handlers of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club. Why is Feb. 2 celebrated as Groundhog Day?
What Time do Polls Close? Your State-by-State Guide for Election Day
November 6th is Election Day, and that means it’s time for you to get out there and rock the vote! For busy moms, we know it’s difficult to fit an extra errand into your schedule. So to help you out, we’ve put together a complete rundown on what time the polls open and close in your neck of the woods.
Second Infant Death Prompts Re-Announcement of Crib Recall
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Delta Enterprise Corp. are re-announcing the 2008 recall of more than 985,000 drop-side cribs with “Crib Trigger Lock and Safety Peg” hardware.
Baby Shower Guide: Then and Now…
Betting on the babys weight, weird baby shower games, favors shaped like diapers. From a rocker glider ottoman set for the nursery to a luxury spa treatment for the mom-to-be, a baby shower is the most common way for family and friends to pamper expecting parents. But did you even wonder how baby showers came to be? This guide will take you on a journey through one of societys most common celebrations:
Information About Teenage Pregnancy
In the United States, teenage pregnancy comes close to counting as an epidemic. Despite educational efforts on the health risks and long-term effects, research shows nearly one-third of U.S. women become pregnant before age 20. The health consequences can affect both mother and child, while the financial and social costs can last for a lifetime.