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At the time, I was getting over a relationship, and Rob was away with his friends for a bachelor party. But eventually, his persistence paid off, and we started going out; I told him I wanted to take it slow. In my head, I started making Rob out to be a lazy, irresponsible man. He moved in with his mom, and I got my own place for Noah and me. We started dating againRob and I also started dating again.
Persons: , Anu Verma, Rob, Noah, I've, we'd, Eva, I'm Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Coventry , England, Ibiza, Spain, England
I wanted my kids to know our new setup was not one to take for granted. The author moved with her three kids to a hotel room. But I also know they know this is not forever. I don't know when we are moving out exactly and I certainly don't know where we are going (or how I am affording it). At times, yes, I get scared about what's next, but I know that wherever we end up, we will make it a home.
Persons: what's Organizations: Service, Rentals
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation and emails with Nadia Said, a 25-year-old IT project manager at a major tech company where she started working full-time in 2020. When I was in my second year at Temple University, I got the opportunity to work at my company as an intern. Nadia Said, 25, is putting her burgeoning career in tech to focus on her mental health and passion for travel. I was talking to a friend who was working at a tech company. My big fear is that when I come back, I'm going to be ready to get a job and there won't be one available for me.
Persons: , Nadia Said, Said, Hannah Vy Nguyen, ED JONES, what's, haven't, it's, I'm, I've Organizations: Service, Business, Temple University, Google, Microsoft, Getty Locations: Asia, South Korea, Europe, India
When I was a high school educator, I got a surprising phone call from a parent one morning. I was speechless — I'd never heard someone ask to volunteer at the high school level before. AdvertisementBut I don't see many parents in school hallways in middle and high school. Family involvement dwindles every year after 5th grade, and by high school, I only see parents discussing serious stuff like grades and college admissions. Some parents who usher at plays or poetry readings enjoy it so much, they say they want to go back to high school again.
Persons: — I'd, It's, I've, dwindles, Joni, it's, isn't Organizations: Service, Business
Read previewBack in the 80s and 90s, school shopping seemed straightforward and relatively inexpensive. As the parent of four children who's been back-to-school shopping for over a decade, I have realized the real key to surviving this time of year is being creative. With two in middle school and two in college, back-to-school shopping costs me almost as much as (if not more than) our family's most expensive holiday, Christmas. If nothing works out from last year's clothing, many secondhand stores will buy the kid's clothes that no longer fit. If they choose to spend more on school supplies, it will impact the amount they are allowed to spend on clothes.
Persons: , I'm, who's, I've, haven't Organizations: Service, Business, Local, Facebook, Nike
I've been a junior high and high school teacher for five years. The back-to-school season can be hectic for everyone, but there are things that can make it easier. From my perspective as a mom and a teacher, these are the seven things I'd recommend every parent do to prepare themselves and their child for the start of a new school year. Over the summer, the school will tell you about important dates, such as registration dates and the teacher meet-and-greet event. And no matter how many years I've been a teacher and parent, I still get nervous, too.
Persons: I've, he's, it's Organizations: Service, Business
Intentional routines remain important, but each day is less scheduled in the summer. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIn the summer, my busy family of 13 embraces a more laid-back approach to daily life. Engaging with and looking after kids in the summer can be difficult — I know that better than most.
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Read previewIf your idea of Spain is eating paella, dancing flamenco, and improving your Spanish, Catalonia might surprise you. The main language in Catalonia is CatalanAlthough Spanish is the most common language and almost everyone is bilingual, Catalan is the main language outside Barcelona. Catalan paella is different from what you find in the rest of the country. Catalan paella is dark brown in color, much more seafood heavy, and never contains vegetables. You'll want to branch out into Catalan winesMany people think of rioja when they think of Spanish wine.
Persons: , we'd, you'd, Nicola Prentis, There's, paella, Rice, sommelier, Champagne ., it's, Caga, haven't, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Catalans, La, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Locations: Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, Madrid, Girona, Catalan, Spanish, Valencia, mayo, Cava, rioja, La Rioja, Priorat, Tarragona, Champagne
Scott M. Smith, 40, wasn't expecting student-loan forgiveness. Scott M. Smith, 40, received student-loan forgiveness through PSLF. AdvertisementThe freedom to go back to schoolFor Paul Smylie, 39, student-loan forgiveness means something else. Smylie's student-loan forgiveness is giving him the financial freedom to consider doing just that. In a rule first established under President Barack Obama, any student-loan borrower who can prove they are totally and permanently disabled is eligible for student-loan forgiveness.
Persons: Scott M, Smith, wasn't, — Smith, servicer, hadn't, , who's, PSLF, Joe Biden's, Millennials who've, Zers, millennials —, Gen Xers —, Paul Smylie, Smylie, Gen Xers, Chloe Moore, Financial Staples, Keenan Casey, CiCora Leigh, Leigh, Cicora Leigh, Barack Obama, Beverley —, Beverley, Grayson Hofferber, Hofferber, they'll, that's, someone's, Casey Organizations: Service, Public, Business, Education Department, Federal Reserve, SAVE, Appeals, Associated Press, Gallup, Lumina Foundation, millennials, Financial, Army, University of Mississippi, Veterans Affairs, BI, Millennial Wealth Management Locations: Mississippi, Beverley, forbearance, deferment
Read previewDealmakers have always been the stars of private equity. AdvertisementKevin Desai, partner and private equity sector leader at PwC PWCBut in the current climate, portfolio-operations professionals are gaining esteem. AdvertisementPrivate equity 3.0Rising interest rates nearly two and a half years ago ushered in a new economic reality that hit private equity firms right in the pocket. Since private equity relies on debt to boost returns, the first option is off the table. These people are taking their talents to private equity firms to manage smaller companies using an already proven playbook for technological transformation.
Persons: , you've, Marc Rowan, Rowan, Kevin Desai, Desai, I've, What's, they're, quants, we've Organizations: Service, Business, PricewaterhouseCoopers, University of Chicago, Walmart, Nike, Harvard Business Locations: dealmaking
Clarke was born and raised in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. I was raised in a part of Port of Spain called East Dry River, one of the poorest communities in Trinidad and Tobago. My mom migrated to Canada when I was three years old, so I was raised by my maternal aunt. Tenille ClarkeI want people to know that the Caribbean region is so much more than the sun, sea, and sand. AdvertisementAnd that's the beauty of the Caribbean region — even if you do change your mind, you can still find something that aligns with that new idea.
Persons: , Tenille Clarke, Clarke, Sean Drakes Organizations: Service, Chambers Media Solutions, Business, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Pearson International Airport, York University, Caribbean Locations: Caribbean, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, Toronto, Trinidad, Bahamas, Bermuda, Barbados, Grenada,
They've managed to do all that while never making more than about $200,000 combined in yearly income from work. "We got our first house young, but we didn't buy all new furniture; we furnished it with hand-me-downs and thrift store finds," Wallace said. Between their three homes, which total $1.9 million in value, they have about $850,000 in equity, and they don't plan on paying them off early as interest rates on them are below 3.5%. Becoming millionairesThey hit their first half-million in 2021 and became millionaires in 2022, bringing their net worth above $1.2 million this year. They both plan on retiring in four years but anticipate working in part-time roles that better align with their passions.
Persons: Andrea Wallace, They've, Wallace, we've, Roth IRAs, they've, they're Organizations: Service, Business, FI, FIRE, Hallmark, Arizona State University, Lean FIRE Locations: Phoenix, California
AdvertisementI don't fit into my generationMy face, my blonde highlights, and my summer wardrobe of white linen smacks of bland mortgage stability. My adult sons and I talk about the same career goals because we have the same career goals, which are basically climb, climb, climb. If this is the thing that will kill me before I have time to get older, but oh yes, that's right, I'm already older. Maybe I'm right about myself. Maybe I'm a writer who just didn't get the chance to write for a very long time.
Persons: Gen, I'm, I've Organizations: Service
A brave mom who was attacked by a grizzly bear while jogging said her 2-year-old daughter was her inspiration to survive. Vanessa Chaput, 24, of Yukon, Canada, recovered in the hospital after a grizzly bear attack that required more than 30 stitches. Courtesy Dave Leegstra"I spotted the male that would attack me first ... and two smaller bears about 10 feet away from me,” she said. Luna ripped away from Chaput and chased the two smaller bears away, leaving Chaput alone with the male bear. She doesn’t know why the smaller bears didn’t attack Luna, but she suspects her mighty bark scared them away.
Persons: ” Vanessa Chaput, TODAY.com, Chaput, Luna, Vanessa Chaput, Dave Leegstra, , ” Chaput, , ” Vanessa Chaput’s, Leegstra, “ Mommy, Luna — Organizations: Apple Watch, Yukon, Trans Locations: Yukon, Canada, Haines, Pine, Campground, Ontario, Chaput’s, Chaput, Alaska, Pine Lake, Alberta
Even though her two sons have moved out, she struggles to secure enough to pay her bills and save for the future. She fears that even when she receives about $2,000 a month in Social Security payments in six years, it will not be nearly enough. Related stories"My career path has finally gotten to be decent pay, but it's not great, and I'm still single," Davenport said. Between child support and an increase in work income, her income ended up slightly above the housing assistance cutoff when her kids were growing up. AdvertisementPreparing for the futureDavenport plans to wait until she's 67 to claim her Social Security benefits, which she anticipates will be about $2,000.
Persons: Becky Davenport, , Davenport, I'm, it's, she's, hasn't, doesn't, spender, we've, She's, wouldn't Organizations: Service, Business, Social, Alaska Permanent Fund, Security Locations: Alaska, Chugiak, Anchorage, East Coast, New Jersey , Pennsylvania, Kentucky
AdvertisementMy grandparents raised my brother and me"They were like drill sergeants," my aunt relayed to me on one of the evenings when I stayed over at her house. Part of that upbringing, as children of immigrants, meant children were second-class citizens, meant to be seen and not heard. For the first time, my grandparents got to be grandparents with my kids. My feelings of envy for the relationship my grandparents were creating with my kids disappeared and were replaced with gratitude. When I look back at pictures of them with my kids, I tell them how much my grandparents loved them.
Persons: I'd, Gram, Zachary, Gramps, Nicole Johnson, Zach, Cami Organizations: Service, barracuda
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Chanda Bell and her twin sister Christa Pitts, co-CEOs of The Lumistella Company. My identical twin Christa and I named our elf Fisbee. Chanda Bell's mom put an elf named Fisbee around the house, which eventually became the Elf on the Shelf. We tell each other whether we're acting as sisters or business partnersWe're business partners, but we're also sisters and best friends. Christa will say, "I just need to talk to my sister right now," or "I'm calling as a business partner."
Persons: Chanda Bell, Christa Pitts, Christa, Fisbee, Chanda Bell's, Chanda Bell Christa, we're, you've Organizations: Service, Lumistella, QVC, Publishers
It was a ballerina shoe brand we built up as a hobby while we had finance jobs and distributed online. AdvertisementWe spend a lot of our resources taking plastic out of the oceans, and from a human perspective, we've built a platform for artists and musicians. During the pandemic, we went to the US and started building relationships. When we launched LØCI in 2021 we had no money but a dream of building a sneaker brand. Building a brand takes time — you're on a journey and you must ride it out no matter how difficult it gets.
Persons: , Emmanuel Eribo, I'm, Harley Viera, Dave Benett, LØCI LØCI, we've, Charlotte, David M, We've, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicki Minaj, I'd, I've, We're, everybody's Organizations: Service, Business, HSBC, Soho House Locations: Soho, London
But FastPass has been a thing of the past since 2014, and visitors can instead buy a Lightning Lane Multi-Pass, which I decided to opt for. After tax, my $232 park-hopper ticket was $247 (yes, that means the park ticket cost more than my airfare). But after adding the $24 Lightning Lane Multi-Pass in Hollywood Studios and the $20 Single Lane Pass for the TRON ride, the final cost was $291. A single park ticket would have been cheaper, but since I was there for just one day, I wanted to see as much of Disney as possible. At first, I was pretty confused by the way the Lightning Lane passes work.
Persons: Gabbi Shaw, FastPass, Organizations: Business, Hollywood Studios, Disney, Magic Kingdom Locations: Magic
Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her boyfriend will soon be the proud parents of a baby girl. TODAY.com has reached out to Blanchard, Urker, and Anderson for comment but did not hear back at the time of publication. In her video, titled “I’m Pregnant, My Journey So Far,” Gypsy Rose Blanchard revealed she was 11 weeks pregnant and was due in January 2025. Dee Dee Blanchard, Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s mother, “was convinced Gypsy suffered from a wide range of health issues,” according to Ozarks First. Gypsy Rose Blanchard detailed how she was forced to use both a wheelchair and an oxygen tank although she required neither, according to the Springfield News-Leader.
Persons: Rose Blanchard, Blanchard, Ken Urker, ” Blanchard, Urker, ” Blanchard teed, , It’s, “ Ken, We’re, Ryan Anderson, , TODAY.com, Anderson, Clauddine “ Dee Dee ” Blanchard, . Blanchard, anyone’s, ” “, Dee Dee Blanchard, Gypsy Rose, Gypsy, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, Nicholas Godejohn, Godejohn, “ I’m, I’m, she’s, Ken, Poor Ken, “ He’s, He’s, Rod, Kristy’s, Kristy, ovulating Organizations: Springfield News, Potosi Correctional Center, The Springfield News, People Locations: Louisiana, Urker, Potosi
Gunn's time on the Olympic stage, however, was short-lived. The article examined how institutionalization in the Olympic games would impact the Australian breaking scene. Her now-husband, Samuel Free, introduced her to breaking in 2008 while they were at university, Gunn told The Sydney Morning Herald. Rachael "Raygun" Gunn competing at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Advertisement(Raygun's full performances — and the rest of the 2024 Olympic events — are available to replay on Peacock.)
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I love being a messy, imperfect summer mom
  + stars: | 2024-08-12 | by ( Sarah Seltzer | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Sure, I'm sad to say goodbye to another year, but I'm also elated to step into my favorite yearly role as — summer mom. And I hate all the planning and forethought that goes into summer scheduling, especially camp signups. That shirt and that hair will be covered by popsicle melt, sand, sweat, or dirt within a few hours anyway. And I'm at my best because I'm at my happiest and most relaxed.
Persons: I'm, It's, fanny Organizations: Service, Business, Olympics, Labor
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. In my final summer before graduation, I managed to land three internship offers — from a consulting company, a consumer goods company, and JPMorgan. When I got that phone call that I got the JPMorgan internship, it was so exciting and I felt really grateful. I wanted desperately to be in a place where I feel stimulated and I'm interested in the work I'm doing. The alternative was job hunting from scratch, not knowing what I would land and whether the offer would even come close to what JPMorgan was paying.
Persons: , Nick Rutherford Organizations: Service, of Pennsylvania, JPMorgan Private Bank, Unilever, Business, University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, JPMorgan, company's Locations: Seattle, Jersey
The European private equity firm had been eyeing the late-stage startup for five years, impressed by its traction and focus on customer success. The speed of the deal, and the flashy multiple, illustrate how private equity funds are able to swallow startups more often lately. But in the face of rising inflation and interest rates, software customers from tech startups to mom-and-pop shops trimmed their budgets. Andreessen Horowitz plans to invest in the private equity asset class through its family office division. With high interest rates and a liquidity crunch reshaping the landscape, private equity is seizing the moment.
Persons: , Scott Arnold, AuditBoard, Michael Brown, They're, Brown, Derek Hernandez, Aaron Fleishman, Fleishman, they're, Thoma, Yoni, Rechtman, it's, Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz Organizations: Service, Business, Battery Ventures, Battery, Tola Capital, Thoma Bravo, Vista Equity Partners, Slow Ventures, Eldridge Industries, Sequoia Locations: Southern California, VCs, Big Tech, Metropolis, North America
As the years passed and my children grew older, conversations with friends who also have kids thankfully moved on to more stimulating topics. I was reminded of this recently when I caught up with three close friends who are footloose and child-free. Chatting to my friends without kids was like having a glimpse into the person I used to be. Making time for my friends was good for meWhen I left the restaurant, I felt recharged and refreshed. AdvertisementMelissa Noble (left) recently went to a concert with her child-free friends Simone Turner and Sharon Green.
Persons: it's, I've, Melissa Noble, Simone Turner, Sharon Green Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Melbourne, Canada
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