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When I start feeling annoyed by the way my husband eats his breakfast—or breathes in and out—I know it’s time for some space.
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The jar had fallen and shattered—spilling honey and broken glass across the wood floor. While I stood there scolding myself, my husband just said, “It was an accident.”
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Years ago, a friend asked me, “What did you wish you had for the journey that you didn’t have?” She meant the journey of life and it’s hard to know what you’ll need when you start out.
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Many years ago, my first husband and I had just moved into a house in the woods. It was early May and we stood on the deck, admiring the tiny new leaves on all the trees—like a pale green cloud hanging in the branches.
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For senior citizens who are single in northern Michigan, it can be tough to meet someone. But not everyone struggles. Margaret Anne Small and George…
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Divorce is complicated. Even more so if there are children involved. But, for Carter Cortelyou there was another layer to his divorce that made it...
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Two unmarried people would be able to jointly adopt children together under a bill in the state House. Under current law, only married couples or single…
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Michigan has filed its response with the US Supreme Court to the legal challenge to the state’s ban on same-sex marriage. The state is asking the court to…
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How much has the American family changed? And why have families changed? Researchers at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research have...