Courtesy Rolling Stone Working out a custody arrangement in the wake of a divorce is difficult, but even more so when parents live on different continents. Madonna notes as much in a recent interview with Rolling Stone , conceding that things are “different” now for sons Rocco , 9, and David Banda , 4 — who split their time between mom’s home and dad Guy Ritchie ’s house in England — and daughters Lourdes Maria, 13, and Mercy James , 3 ½, who are with the 51-year-old pop icon i
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Single dad ‘Edge’ parenting from afar RENTON, Wash. ? Edgerrin James is likely to enter the top 10 on the NFL’s career rushing list this weekend. He said the milestone means a lot to him because he feels like part of a “dying breed.” He believes rushing for 12,000-plus yards is increasingly difficult in a league that [...]
In a new interview , America's Favorite Worst Dad Jon Gosselin is yammering on once again about Kate Gosselin , the kids, Homewrecking Hailey and his career. Here are some HIGHlights: On the kids handling the divorce: Yeah, they're fine. They're not oblivious to what's going on, but we're keeping them sheltered the best we can. It's getting kind of dirty right now, which I don't like. That's why I went on TV and said 'Let's settle this.' She [Kate] doesn't talk to me. She
God bless our troops — and their families too. That little girl is Paige Bennethum , who at four years old saw her dad leave to go to Iraq. And the day he was leaving, she just couldn’t let go of his hand. Some things are just not allowed when soldiers are standing in formation. One of them is 4-year-old girls. However, there was no soldier stern enough to pry Paige Bennethum of Laureldale, Pa. from her father as he prepared to leave last July for a year-long deployment in Iraq.
This article from Mises.org really hit home. This post will be more a personal blog than one of great political insight. My Dad died March 9, 2009. Needless to say, but I will, he remains sorely missed. He was a General Surgeon by trade. We had a number of conversations while he was bed ridden during the last nine months of his life. We talked some about death and what comes next, if anything. I believe he remained agnostic until the end but with the hope that indeed there was something.
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