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  • Two English Language Instructors, Living Worlds Apart, Are Debuting an Inspiring Novel Which Combines Profound Persian Thoughts in a Professional, Literal American Framework

    Two English Language Instructors, Living Worlds Apart, Are Debuting an Inspiring Novel Which Combines Profound Persian Thoughts in a Professional, Literal American Framework

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    Tina Gheisari’s book, “The Mystique of a Romance between May and Me,” which was originally written in Farsi, follows the life and rebirth of a pearl, in a beautiful, spiritual, and romantic novel. It describes motherhood in a profound and moving way, and includes thoughtful reflections on our choices in life, the meaning of life and death, how music is a universal language, the true meaning of childhood and even the mystery of sleep.

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    May 17, 2016

    ​​In a unique collaboration crossing the globe, Tina Gheisari and Michael Bender are debuting an inspirational novel “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me,” (appropriate for all ages) on Amazon.com. Michael Bender (editor) said, “Tina has managed to give all of us an opportunity to gain an understanding of the beauty of motherhood and mothers, our freedom to choose, the Eastern philosophy of love, and the spiritual being who protects us all. For those of us who are not mothers, Tina’s book gives us a greater appreciation for our own mothers and our roles in the world in which we live. All through following the life of a pearl!”

    ​“The first word you must learn is “love” because this is the essence of me; the glittering flames from within the Creation has been started…After that I created a generous protector from the same species to ensure their survival. I called this support ‘Mother.’…Then Shell, the Mother spoke up and said, ‘Ah yes! You should promise not to forget this enamored love wherever you go, and whatever you become. ‘I promise, mother; I do, Pearl answered!”

    “The first word you must learn is “love” because this is the essence of me; the glittering flames from within the Creation has been started…After that I created a generous protector from the same species to ensure their survival. I called this support ‘Mother.’…Then Shell, the Mother spoke up and said, ‘Ah yes! You should promise not to forget this enamored love wherever you go, and whatever you become. ‘I promise, mother; I do, Pearl answered!” From the book: “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me”

    Tina Gheisari, Author of “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me

    (From the book: “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me”)

    Tina Gheisari’s book, “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me,” which was originally written in Farsi, follows the life and rebirth of a pearl, in a beautiful, spiritual, and romantic novel. It describes motherhood in a profound and moving way, and includes thoughtful reflections on our choices in life, the meaning of life and death, how music is a universal language, the true meaning of childhood and even the mystery of sleep.

    Tina Gheisari, the author, is an English teacher, coach, and translator whose native language is Farsi. She is the loving and caring mother of two grown children, a daughter and a son, Hanieh and Hossein, who were the source of the inspiration for her novel. She believes that children are truly the fruits of their mother’s labor and that we all must remember our mothers in our thoughts and prayers. By sharing her insightful concepts with her readers, Tina keeps the flames in her heart alive. Tina currently lives in Shiraz, Iran and has a TESOL degree with successful experience teaching general English to IT and high school students. She also worked as a manager of Reiki/Yoga in the United Arab Emirates.

    Michael Bender, the U.S.-based editor who also wrote the Dedication and Introduction, said that Tina wanted to produce her inspirational book in English but was concerned about translating Persian sentiments about family into the context of a literal American framework in a way that readers would be inspired about the beauty of motherhood, life and the choices we all face as we proceed with our lives, no matter where we live in the world.

    “Despite the physical separation of our lives, Michael not only captured the essence of my message, but clearly connected to my thoughts and philosophy as if they were his own,” Tina said. As a consequence, Tina asked Michael to write the Dedication and Introduction to her inspiring novel so his connection to the message was also conveyed to the reader.

    Michael Bender is an American Language Skills Consultant working, since 2009, with First and Second Language English learners from grades one through adult in after school enrichment programs at Study Concepts Inc. (Ashburn and Chantilly, Virginia), Metropolitan Academy (McLean, Virginia), and individual American and foreign students and professionals. He recently joined the GIPEC Education Group based in Shanghai, China and Rockville, Maryland as Director of SAT Program for online and one-on-one test preparation. He has been a guest speaker at Virginia International University and the World Bank on topics relating to Culture and Language. He has traveled to more than 50 countries as an international executive, U.S. Foreign Service Commercial Officer, and on behalf of Project Hope, a non-profit organization which sought to establish a children’s hospital in a devastated part of the Middle East.

    Michael has lived in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. After turning to teaching and coaching, he created and published unique visual vocabulary writing and reading comprehension plans and visual flash cards to facilitate learning of English skills. Michael said that he is looking forward to an even closer collaboration with Tina on the sequel to “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me,” and working with writers from other parts of the world who have unique, story based inspirational messages.

    Michael K. Bender, Editor, mkbender@outlook.com

    Source: English Language Advisors

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  • Mother’s Day Surprise: New Card Game Reveals Millennial Moms Prefer Eating Their Placentas

    Mother’s Day Surprise: New Card Game Reveals Millennial Moms Prefer Eating Their Placentas

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    Millennial moms admit their enjoyment of alcohol, lack of sex, and multiple ways they consume their afterbirths in 8,000 crowd sourced submissions for a new card game.

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    May 4, 2016

    In the process of developing KinderPerfect, a new card game for parents now on Kickstarter, over 700 millennial parents submitted 8,000 card ideas to create parenting-themed question and answer cards similar to the popular Cards Against Humanity card game. Their suggestions for KinderPerfect reveal a generational shift in parenting.

    “We expected to see many card suggestions around poop,” says Wayan Vota, co-founder of KinderPerfect. “We were really surprised by all the ways millennial moms are consuming their own placenta.”

    “We expected to see many card suggestions around poop. We were really surprised by all the ways millennial moms are consuming their own placenta.”

    Wayan Vota, co-founder, KinderPerfect

    Crowd sourced card suggestions included the seemingly mainstream practice of creating placenta pills from the afterbirth, yet other ideas included “an ice-cold placenta smoothie,” “placenta pancakes,” and “placenta lasagna.” Some parents even suggested, “an umbilical cord sample platter.”

    “As a GenX parent, I never thought about eating my own placenta when giving birth to our two daughters,” says Amy Vota, KinderPerfect co-founder. “Yet it turns out that humans are one of the very few mammals who do not engage in placentophagy – eating their afterbirth. Millennial moms are taking us back to our mammalia roots.”

    Consuming breast milk was also central to card suggestion ideas, including “breast milk popsicles,” “breast milk coffee creamer,” and “breast milk pancakes.”

    Other insights from the thousands of card idea submissions include a deep hatred of Caillou, an animated television series about an inquisitive four year of the same name. For example, “Caillou, that whiny bitch,” is indicative of the overall dislike of the children’s character.

    “I never imagined that a cartoon toddler would create such animosity,” says Wayan Vota. “As an American, I am amazed at parents’ visceral hatred of a bald Canadian child.”

    Netflix is now central to the parenting experience, with multiple references to just watching, and often binge watching the television streaming service. Suggestions included the phrase, “Netflix and chill,” that refers to having sex while watching a TV program. Netflix is also used a digital babysitter, where that extra hour of screen time is an opportunity for parents to create younger siblings.

    Sadly, millennial parents are not having that much sex. Following in the footsteps of their GenX and Baby Boomer parents, they are going long stretches without sex, or trying to copulate in hushed and hurried circumstances, such as “silent couch sex,” that was mentioned along with “Netflix and chill.” Card suggestions included question cards like “Our code word for sex is ____,” with responses including, “adult wrestling,” “daddy time,” and “Dora the Explorer.”

    “During every Design Party, where we test out new card ideas, the ‘Our code word for sex is ____,’ card always creates a entire discussion about the duality of being parents and also being lovers,” says Wayan Vota. “Parental sex, and the lack of it, is a timeless challenge for parents,” concurs Amy Vota. “Millennial parents have more options to entertain and distract their children to allow for adult intimacy, but they still struggling with exhaustion that comes with parenting.”

    One way millennial parents are coping is through copious amounts of alcohol. KinderPerfect uses “mommy juice” as a euphemism for wine, but submitters are more frank with their alcoholism, and associated guilt. There were 40% more card suggestions that featured “wine” than those that featured “sex,” with multiple references to “a sippy cup of wine,” “the whole bottle of wine,” “the second bottle of wine,” “not enough wine,” and a favorite, “a bottle of fine whine”.

    ABOUT KINDERPERFECT

    KinderPerfect is a new card game to turn the pain of parenting into an excuse for mommy juice. KinderPerfect is a runaway hit on Kickstarter, raising over $16,000 in pre-orders from the USA, Canada, and the UK. Similar to the popular Cards Against Humanity card game, KinderPerfect is best played by groups of parents – on a Moms’ Night Out to laugh at the challenges of parenthood or at baby showers to surprise new parents with the joys of poop.

    KinderPerfect was founded by Wayan and Amy Vota, parents of two daughters, 5 and 7 years old. Wayan Vota is a co-founder of JadedAid, a card game to save humanitarians that was successfully launched on Kickstarter in 2015. Amy Vota is a co-founder of several parents groups in Washington, DC, USA.

    CONTACT INFO

    Wayan Vota
    wayan@kinderperfect.com
    +1.202.746.8269
    kinderperfect.com/ks
    facebook.com/kinderperfect/

    Source: KinderPerfect

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  • Customers Are Drooling Over New Product Line

    Customers Are Drooling Over New Product Line

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    Labor of Love Baby Boutique is surprising its customers this week with a gorgeous new collection of trendy bandana bibs for the modern baby.

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    updated: May 2, 2016

    On Friday Jessica Ekanem, owner and designer behind Labor of Love Baby Boutique, is unveiling the newest addition to its baby and toddler line of products.  The new collection of trendy bibs offers a very modern take on a traditional bib, perfect for teething babies.  The sophisticated design sits effortlessly around the baby’s neck like a scarf, keeping their clothes clean and dry.

    “I always hated covering up my daughter’s gorgeous outfits with large obnoxious bibs intended for mealtime,” says Jessica, “my new collection is launching with over 35 different prints and colors so parents can accessorize their baby’s outfits instead of just covering them up”.

    The bandana bibs are made with quality cotton fabrics in a variety of fun colors and patterns and backed with premium plush velour fabrics that are soft and gentle against baby’s sensitive skin and perfect for all day wear.

    Today’s modern mom is looking for fashionable and functional accessories and bandana bibs are perfect to coordinate with their baby’s wardrobe.

    About Labor of Love Baby Boutique:

    Labor of Love Baby Boutique is a baby lifestyle brand offering a wide range of handmade infant and toddler products for life’s unforgettable moments from the first giggle to the first day of school.

    Jessica Ekanem launched Labor of Love Baby Boutique in 2011 after her first baby was born.  As a new mom with an entrepreneurial background and a strong creative drive, she opened an Etsy shop in the hopes to contribute to her family’s growing bills.

    Jessica started Labor of Love Baby Boutique making cloth diapers.  The shop quickly grew and she started offering other baby must haves like bibs, rattle toys, and soft soled shoes.  After the birth of her second child, a little girl, she quickly jumped in and started offering clothing for all occasions from play-dates to pageant wear and everything in-between.  Families all across the United States, Canada, as far as Singapore and Australia, enjoy Jessica’s handmade garments and accessories. 

    The company aspires to be a market leader in sales of handmade designer baby and children’s clothing and accessories across the country.

    CONTACT INFO:

    For all the latest news and sneak peeks or for additional information about Labor of Love Baby Boutique, please contact Jessica or visit:

    Email: Jessica@lolbabyboutique.com
    Website: www.lolbabyboutique.com
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/lolbabyboutique

    Source: Labor of Love Baby Boutique

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  • Empty Nesters Capturing Their Second Life With Action, Connections, and Tools

    Empty Nesters Capturing Their Second Life With Action, Connections, and Tools

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    Mastering The Empty Nest is a National movement launched by conflict expert and mediator, Karleen Andresen, for the 35+ parent crowd, also known as, empty nesters.

    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​As young adult children leave the proverbial bed of roses, some parents appear to move on without a hitch; however, contrary to appearances, this substantial crowd is realizing a loneliness left in the wake. An increase in divorce among the empty nest is being recognized by religious groups to entertainment websites, and conflict resource tools are Andresen’s answer, “…because I have seen it work repeatedly.”

    Conflict experts, like mediators, are brought into a court situation in the eleventh hour, when it’s time to divide assets. “It’s like the hospice for families and couples because it’s where relationships go to die” says Andresen. Yet, Andresen can attest that if empty nesters gain the necessary tools earlier, “There are many relationships that could be redeemed or rescued.”

    According to WSJ and others there has been an increase of divorce among the empty nester crowd; however, Andresen says, “…using mediation or conflict tools, there are many relationships that could be redeemed or rescued.”

    Karleen Andresen, Owner/CEO

    “People don’t get married or live together to get divorced. Behind every long lasting relationship are smaller tasks at work, and every bit of effort has needs and required tools to make it successful” Andresen says, “Knowledge, connection, a place to commiserate, a judge free zone, and tools can help them choose their terms. Andresen is not absent of reality, “Divorce can still come, but imagine it happening because it was their decision and not a knee jerk reaction to their loss.” She also says when it’s a thoughtful choice between people, there is more peace and wholeness present.

    Mastering the Empty Nest is for pre-empty nest and empty nest age adults and provides free resources for those looking to recapture their “second life.” The site provides free information, a networking channel to ask and receive answers to questions, online webinars on how to navigate the changes that happen, a membership program, one-on-one consulting, and conferences to build a new life plan as couples or individuals.

    An article is included for your use and publication as you see fit.

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    1 POWERFUL TIP FOR EMPTY NESTERS TO STEER CLEAR OF THE AFTER CHRISTMAS CRASH – so powerful it will become a new tradition

    written by: Karleen Andresen

    Long awaited homecomings, late night visits, and traditional pecking and hen pecking is all part of the holiday legacy experienced between November 1 to January 2 each and every season. Like the sun rising and setting, this period of time is fraught with frenzy and tension, but beloved and expected. However, darker days lay ahead for empty nesters especially after Christmas.

    Without immediate re-engagement, empty nesters can be lulled into a reminiscent depression or isolation creating an emotional crash after Christmas. This can come almost immediately, or after the dishes are finished and the tree is at the curb. It can also show up weeks later as the calendar and shopping list have fewer entries.

    For empty nesters, Christmas is a highly anticipated event. There is the pre-baking, special dishes prepared for each family member, thoughtful gifts, wrapping paper and ribbons, wiping down the stemware to be spot free, polishing of the silver, and making sure you know your store hours for last minute required dashes.

    The after Christmas crash is not easy, but gleaning from experience and training, this single tip could help an empty nester land on their feet. When I created this in my life, it was so enjoyed that it has became a tradition. This is geared for couples, but can easily be modified for single empty nesters to do with friends.

    Plan and follow through with an activity for the two of you on the same day as the house empties

    The day everyone leaves is the day you should have your next activity with your companion. Doing so will give you something to anticipate and talk about as the children are packing up to leave. I remember an aunt and uncle left my Grandmother’s home on Christmas day for their gift to each other: a trip to Venice. As a young girl, it was delightful to watch the anxiety while everyone helped them pack, to listen to everyone speculate about their trip, and soak up the energy that surrounded them. Planning something the same day as departure also comes with some of the same frenzy as my aunt and uncles trip. Finally, make this plan equally important to planning for the arrival of the extended family or leaving on that jet plane.

    If you’re not sure what to do, consider attending a champagne brunch, strolling an outdoor or indoor mall, take a long drive and just stop at a local cafe and absorb the experience, or even spend a couple hours at a local McDonald’s. You might take a trip because airlines usually participate in Black Friday sales that can last for weeks. Maybe you dine at an expensive restaurant or visit people at an assisted living facility. Perhaps you want to look at babies at the local hospital or shut yourself in at a fine hotel overnight. Really, the choice is yours to plan, but it must be planned, expected, and treated as something you are gifting. The finale? Adding a few guidelines will be the icing to a warm event. 

    Here are five guidelines to really add the nuances needed to make an empty nester forget their woes.

    • Gauge The Activity Toward The Schedule Ahead – For example, if you only have a few hours then plan something that fits within that timeframe. If you have the ability to spend a day or overnight, pull out the stops and extend the holiday celebration.
       
    • Forget The Clean Up – If you haven’t quite gotten the house back in order, don’t worry, the work will not clean itself. It will be there when you return. 
       
    • Get Dressed Up – It can be cumbersome to think about, but just like the effort made for the children, make the same effort for yourselves.
       
    • Conversation Starters – Talk about the best experiences of the holidays, the most growth you noticed in each of the family members, what you noticed about each other during the season, and how you will walk into the future together.
       
    • Hold Hands – This is so powerful that it requires announcing it. Touch is a necessity, and as empty nesters this can be a forgotten technique if not reminded.

    It is a sobering time when you realize there are no more high demands on your time, no more hems to sew, no more scraped knees to kiss, and no more graduation invitations that need to be sent, but with a little help and openness, you can make a new tradition your best yet.

    Karleen Andresen is a conflict expert dealing with legal cases and high conflict personalities. She runs an online community of empty nesters seeking connection and tools to navigate the terrain of living their second life. Prior, Andresen grew a women in business magazine to be the #1 in her State and published From Mystery to Math Formula: Simple equations to build your business; available on Amazon. Join her at www.MasteringTheEmptyNest.com 

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