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One topic that comes up probably more than any other is &quot;how to get my husband to help out more&quot;. While it would be nice to offer a one-size-fits-all solution that&apos;s just too tall of an order to fill. You probably know him better than anyone else. His likes, dislikes, general outlook on life, etc.
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We all want to connect with those we love. But with our busy lives, it seems hard to find the time and energy to create meaningful and memorable ways to stay close. Often, we plan for major events - festive holiday dinners, class reunions, long-awaited vacations - and hope that these times will make lasting memories. Planning major events can be stressful, as anyone who&apos;s tried to speed-defrost a frozen-as-a-glacier turkey knows. And often, travel, budget and time constraints keep loved ones from coming together.
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