The writer of this article could tell you her name, but that would spoil all the fun. Being a tween girl is kind of awesome. You're at that age where people are still mostly completely decent to one another, but you're now old enough to watch big-kid movies and opt out of coming into the grocery store.
Theresa Edwards is a freelance writer and professional whiner. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her family where she enjoys reading, roller derby, and complaining about the heat. Getting back to work after having a baby is no easy task.
. Ever wondered why there are no seat belts on most school buses?
Theresa Edwards is a freelance writer and professional whiner. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her family where she enjoys reading, roller derby, and complaining about the heat. If you're a taco, it isn't hard to beat down kale or beef stock in a competition of pure deliciousness.
. Lily-Grace Hooper is visually impaired. She had a stroke when she was only 4 days old, which left her without vision in her right eye and the ability to see only light and color in her left.
Specifically, we're talking the red velvet-y, raspberry jam-y, fondant-y creation of Yolanda Gampp.
Theresa Edwards is a freelance writer and professional whiner. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her family where she enjoys reading, roller derby, and complaining about the heat. Tony Aguilar, a barista at a licensed store in Tucson, Arizona, showed three Valentine's-themed Frappuccino flavors of his (and a co-worker's) own invention on Reddit's Starbucks subreddit, much to the delight of what appears to be the entire known Internet.
With 184 new emojis at your fingertips in the Apple iOS 9.1 update, you might be wondering where to begin.
We need real smart home products - the kind that will actually be useful.
The insane people over at Ikea imagine that a child's room might look like this one, with a veritable ROYGBIV of chapter books that are all suspiciously about the same height in their own little cubbies.
So why is Wil flying? Well, two reasons. When Wil was a baby, his family noticed that he loved to lie on his stomach and lift his arms and legs. Alan has recounted, "We all said, 'Look, he's flying!'" That was how the idea was born. But Wil flies in another way too.