This Week on TheLife.com (August 14 2009)

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Family Bonding: Eat Together
It’s hard for me to forget about dinner. My thirteen year-old daughter, Alyssa, poses the same question daily. “What are we having for dinner?” she asks, usually in the early afternoon. Her inquiry makes me think, because I can tell that the answer is important to her. After I tell her what’s on the evening menu, she goes about her day with calm assurance. Eating dinner together regularly provides more than good nutrition; it enables family members to share their days with each other, relax, laugh, discuss social issues and strengthen family relationships. Read more

Take action: As the summer comes to a close and school season looms, is your relationship with your significant other feeling the pressure? Try our Dealing with Demands online interactive life lesson to get things back on track.

You said it: This week, Jess commented on When You’ve Got That Ugly Fat Feeling, saying “Thank you to Karen Schenk, after reading article “When You’ve Got That Ugly Fat Feeling”, it was very inspiring.” Read the article and add your own thoughts: Read more

Blog: Try a Photo Scavenger Hunt
If you’re looking for a great way to get people laughing at a family reunion or other large group meeting, try a photo scavenger hunt. Read more

Video: Connecting Through Technology
In today’s Street Level video, we asked you: How do you keep digitally connected? Read more

Coming up next week: One of the topics of our upcoming online chats is “Right Living in an Immoral World” Join us in the chat room August 18th 2009 @ 4:00pm EST for this chat or see also our full chat calendar for other upcoming topics.

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