LJ Herman is a former editor at Love What Matters and lives in Colorado. LJ is a concert, ticket and technology enthusiast. He has seen the Dave Mathews Band over one hundred times and counting.
POOL NOODLE ALERT: Fire Department issues warning about snakes being found in pool noodles
“The pool noodles were picked up and brought to the swimming pool. Out popped a rattlesnake.”
‘Men and women from nearby streets and businesses rushed to the van and used their bodies to stabilize it.’ Strangers rush accident scene, take heroic action
“When I realized what was happening, I was drawn to it the same as lots of people and I wanted to share what I witnessed.”
Don’t Let Your Phone Distract You From Your Parenting Potential
“All kids care about is you being right there with them.”
This Is For The Dads Who Show Up
“Children won’t remember that you were scared at their births, a little jealous of Mom, that you came home spent, that you would have rather been watching the game…”
How David Copperfield’s personal assistant made her kidney reappear in her brother
“My brother took my hand and when I looked up into his eyes I saw he was tearing. He said, ‘thank you, sis’ and I instantly started crying. That was the moment I knew this is what I’m here for.”
‘I knew in that moment we lost one’: Couple’s journey through 2 years of fertility treatments, 389 IVF shots, 3 heart wrenching miscarriages
“I was blaming myself- how could I have been so excited and not even have felt that one of my babies stopped breathing inside of me?”
‘When she realized she wasn’t going to make it, she said she’d like people to bring backpacks for students in need rather than flowers.’
“Her final lesson was to be of service to others. I would say her last lesson was well taught. She was a teacher to the end.”
How An Episode Of ‘Chopped Junior’ Changed The Way I Parent
“I sat there wondering how in the world kids so young could be so skilled and knowledgeable in the kitchen. And then I had an epiphany.”
When Your Child Is Ordinary
“Does it matter, really, in the end? Or are there bigger, more important questions we should be asking?”
Why You Should Never Go Down A Slide With A Child In Your Lap
“This picture is the moment her leg was breaking.”