HuffPostIn America’s indigenous communities, the Thanksgiving holiday is a reminder of loss. HuffPost visited Plymouth, Mass., to speak with the United American Indians of New England as the group plans their annual National Day of Mourning.
Why These Native Americans Observe A National Day Of Mourning Each ThanksgivingHuffPost2017-11-22 | In America’s indigenous communities, the Thanksgiving holiday is a reminder of loss. HuffPost visited Plymouth, Mass., to speak with the United American Indians of New England as the group plans their annual National Day of Mourning.
Get More HuffPost Read: huffingtonpost.com Like: facebook.com/HuffingtonPost Follow: twitter.com/HuffingtonPostPart 3: My Boyfriend And I Were Falling In Love. Then He Hit Me With A Deal Breaker.HuffPost2023-04-22 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Allison Grinberg-Funes opened up about the time her boyfriend hit her with a deal breaker she never saw coming. Grinberg-Funes, who is an Argentine Jew, met her ex, who is a Greek Orthodox Christian, on a dating app. They started dating in October and were official by Thanksgiving. Then she was invited to his family’s Christmas on Jan. 7. When she asked him if she was expected to attend Christmas Mass on the eve of the celebration, he told her that she wouldn’t be allowed to attend because she’s Jewish. “I quickly glanced at my phone to make sure it was 2022 and not 1938. I was at a loss for words ― a rarity for me. … I knew I had to ask the hard question.”Part 2: My Boyfriend And I Were Falling In Love. Then He Hit Me With A Deal Breaker.HuffPost2023-04-22 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Allison Grinberg-Funes opened up about the time her boyfriend hit her with a deal breaker she never saw coming. Grinberg-Funes, who is an Argentine Jew, met her ex, who is a Greek Orthodox Christian, on a dating app. They started dating in October and were official by Thanksgiving. Then she was invited to his family’s Christmas on Jan. 7. When she asked him if she was expected to attend Christmas Mass on the eve of the celebration, he told her that she wouldn’t be allowed to attend because she’s Jewish. “I quickly glanced at my phone to make sure it was 2022 and not 1938. I was at a loss for words ― a rarity for me. … I knew I had to ask the hard question.”Part 1: My Boyfriend And I Were Falling In Love. Then He Hit Me With A Deal Breaker.HuffPost2023-04-22 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Allison Grinberg-Funes opened up about the time her boyfriend hit her with a deal breaker she never saw coming. Grinberg-Funes, who is an Argentine Jew, met her ex, who is a Greek Orthodox Christian, on a dating app. They started dating in October and were official by Thanksgiving. Then she was invited to his family’s Christmas on Jan. 7. When she asked him if she was expected to attend Christmas Mass on the eve of the celebration, he told her that she wouldn’t be allowed to attend because she’s Jewish. “I quickly glanced at my phone to make sure it was 2022 and not 1938. I was at a loss for words ― a rarity for me. … I knew I had to ask the hard question.”Part 3: How Sleeping With A Teddy Bear Changed My LifeHuffPost2023-04-20 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Rachel Weinhaus, shares how sleeping with a teddy bear helped her be more present in her body and face her past trauma. “After we’d worked together for almost a year, my therapist suggested that I start sleeping with a teddy bear … The first night that I held Teddy, I just felt like I had reached an all-time low in my life. But something amazing started to happen over those first few weeks of sleeping with a stuffed animal.”Part 2: How Sleeping With A Teddy Bear Changed My LifeHuffPost2023-04-20 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Rachel Weinhaus, shares how sleeping with a teddy bear helped her be more present in her body and face her past trauma. “After we’d worked together for almost a year, my therapist suggested that I start sleeping with a teddy bear … The first night that I held Teddy, I just felt like I had reached an all-time low in my life. But something amazing started to happen over those first few weeks of sleeping with a stuffed animal.”Part 1: How Sleeping With A Teddy Bear Changed My LifeHuffPost2023-04-20 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Rachel Weinhaus, shares how sleeping with a teddy bear helped her be more present in her body and face her past trauma. “After we’d worked together for almost a year, my therapist suggested that I start sleeping with a teddy bear … The first night that I held Teddy, I just felt like I had reached an all-time low in my life. But something amazing started to happen over those first few weeks of sleeping with a stuffed animal.”Part 3: My Dad Decided It Was Time To Die. Here’s How I Helped Him Do It The Way He Wanted.HuffPost2023-04-19 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Michelle Stacey recalled her dad deciding it was his time to die — and how she helped him do it the way he wanted. Stacey’s dad was 86 years old at the time and managing both prostate cancer and emphysema. “He has a horror of hospitals, and most particularly of what he sees as the wasteful and pointless business of prolonging life at all costs,” she wrote. Stacey realized she had to honor her dad’s wish to die, so she and her stepmom brought in hospice care even though she said everything in her longed for him to stay.Part 2: My Dad Decided It Was Time To Die. Here’s How I Helped Him Do It The Way He Wanted.HuffPost2023-04-19 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Michelle Stacey recalled her dad deciding it was his time to die — and how she helped him do it the way he wanted. Stacey’s dad was 86 years old at the time and managing both prostate cancer and emphysema. “He has a horror of hospitals, and most particularly of what he sees as the wasteful and pointless business of prolonging life at all costs,” she wrote. Stacey realized she had to honor her dad’s wish to die, so she and her stepmom brought in hospice care even though she said everything in her longed for him to stay.Part 1: My Dad Decided It Was Time To Die. Here’s How I Helped Him Do It The Way He Wanted.HuffPost2023-04-19 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Michelle Stacey recalled her dad deciding it was his time to die — and how she helped him do it the way he wanted. Stacey’s dad was 86 years old at the time and managing both prostate cancer and emphysema. “He has a horror of hospitals, and most particularly of what he sees as the wasteful and pointless business of prolonging life at all costs,” she wrote. Stacey realized she had to honor her dad’s wish to die, so she and her stepmom brought in hospice care even though she said everything in her longed for him to stay.Part 2: Something Amazing Happened When I Wore A Sexy Swimsuit As A Midlife MomHuffPost2023-04-18 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Heather Siegel shared what happened when she rocked a sexy monokini to a pool party as a midlife mom. “The suit spoke of a confidence I’d always wanted to own,” wrote Siegel. “Acceptance, in all its beauty and perfect imperfection, was mine for the taking.”Part 1: Something Amazing Happened When I Wore A Sexy Swimsuit As A Midlife MomHuffPost2023-04-18 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Heather Siegel shared what happened when she rocked a sexy monokini to a pool party as a midlife mom. “The suit spoke of a confidence I’d always wanted to own,” wrote Siegel. “Acceptance, in all its beauty and perfect imperfection, was mine for the taking.”Part 3: I Finally Understand Why I Wanted To Call Off My WeddingHuffPost2023-04-17 | HuffPost guest writer Katharine Strange said she felt the urge to call off her wedding but didn’t know why. A “vacation from hell” with her husband and their two children helped her understand. She brought two books on the trip. One was an easy beach read and the other was a book from her therapist. “To my shock [the latter] seemed to hold answers to the questions that had haunted me for more than a decade: namely, what was wrong with me? And why I nearly walked away from the love of my life.”Part 2: I Finally Understand Why I Wanted To Call Off My WeddingHuffPost2023-04-17 | HuffPost guest writer Katharine Strange said she felt the urge to call off her wedding but didn’t know why. A “vacation from hell” with her husband and their two children helped her understand. She brought two books on the trip. One was an easy beach read and the other was a book from her therapist. “To my shock [the latter] seemed to hold answers to the questions that had haunted me for more than a decade: namely, what was wrong with me? And why I nearly walked away from the love of my life.”Part 1: I Finally Understand Why I Wanted To Call Off My WeddingHuffPost2023-04-17 | HuffPost guest writer Katharine Strange said she felt the urge to call off her wedding but didn’t know why. A “vacation from hell” with her husband and their two children helped her understand. She brought two books on the trip. One was an easy beach read and the other was a book from her therapist. “To my shock [the latter] seemed to hold answers to the questions that had haunted me for more than a decade: namely, what was wrong with me? And why I nearly walked away from the love of my life.”Are You Hesidating? Here Are 3 Tips To Kick-Start Your Love LifeHuffPost2023-04-14 | The trend hesidating is when you feel unsure about a relationship and dating as a whole because of how uncertain life has felt since COVID. Kimmy Seltzer, a dating strategist, confidence therapist and image expert, offers three tips for how to put a stop to hesidating. To find out what kind of dater you are, visit Seltzer’s site http://www.kimmyseltzer.com and take her quiz. You can also check out her podcast “Charisma Quotient” for more dating advice. // 🖊️Brittany WongPart 3: A School Budgeting Project Made My Daughter Not Want Kids — I Don’t Blame HerHuffPost2023-04-13 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Emily Withnall says a school budgeting project made her daughter not want kids. As a single parent raising her two kids on a limited budget she says she doesn’t blame her. “For the bulk of my life, I’ve made roughly $28,000 a year, with two kids, as a single parent. Talia knows this and was shocked that I have managed,” Withnall said. “Honestly, it is shocking for anyone to have to survive like that, and I know there are plenty of people who survive on even less.”Part 2: A School Budgeting Project Made My Daughter Not Want Kids — I Don’t Blame HerHuffPost2023-04-13 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Emily Withnall says a school budgeting project made her daughter not want kids. As a single parent raising her two kids on a limited budget she says she doesn’t blame her. “For the bulk of my life, I’ve made roughly $28,000 a year, with two kids, as a single parent. Talia knows this and was shocked that I have managed,” Withnall said. “Honestly, it is shocking for anyone to have to survive like that, and I know there are plenty of people who survive on even less.”Part 1: A School Budgeting Project Made My Daughter Not Want Kids — I Don’t Blame HerHuffPost2023-04-13 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Emily Withnall says a school budgeting project made her daughter not want kids. As a single parent raising her two kids on a limited budget she says she doesn’t blame her. “For the bulk of my life, I’ve made roughly $28,000 a year, with two kids, as a single parent. Talia knows this and was shocked that I have managed,” Withnall said. “Honestly, it is shocking for anyone to have to survive like that, and I know there are plenty of people who survive on even less.”Part 3: Why Pronouncing My Name Correctly MattersHuffPost2023-04-13 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Aizita Magaña recounts the microaggressions she faced growing up with a name that many people find difficult to pronounce. “It was difficult growing up with such a difficult and different name. When I got to college, I learned to embrace my name. But still, people would ask me what it meant and I learned to realize that what they were asking was really where I was from,” she writes. “My name still gets mispronounced. It’s not intuitive to say. But it’s the effort people say it with to say it correctly that matters to me most.”Part 2: Why Pronouncing My Name Correctly MattersHuffPost2023-04-13 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Aizita Magaña recounts the microaggressions she faced growing up with a name that many people find difficult to pronounce. “It was difficult growing up with such a difficult and different name. When I got to college, I learned to embrace my name. But still, people would ask me what it meant and I learned to realize that what they were asking was really where I was from,” she writes. “My name still gets mispronounced. It’s not intuitive to say. But it’s the effort people say it with to say it correctly that matters to me most.”Part 1: Why Pronouncing My Name Correctly MattersHuffPost2023-04-13 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Aizita Magaña recounts the microaggressions she faced growing up with a name that many people find difficult to pronounce. “It was difficult growing up with such a difficult and different name. When I got to college, I learned to embrace my name. But still, people would ask me what it meant and I learned to realize that what they were asking was really where I was from,” she writes. “My name still gets mispronounced. It’s not intuitive to say. But it’s the effort people say it with to say it correctly that matters to me most.”Part 3: How I Overcame My Fear Of FlyingHuffPost2023-04-11 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Leigh Stuart shares how she overcame her intense fear of flying, which was putting her professional cellist career at risk. “The year I turned 30, I lived in New York City with my cello, two adopted tabby cats and my boyfriend, Brian. He and I ran a contemporary classical ensemble … we booked many concerts around the country,” she writes. “I had also committed to a three-week tour in East Asia with another band. Finally, my dream of performing for a living and traveling the world to play music felt within reach. Yet [my fear of flying] stood in my way.”Part 2: How I Overcame My Fear Of FlyingHuffPost2023-04-11 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Leigh Stuart shares how she overcame her intense fear of flying, which was putting her professional cellist career at risk. “The year I turned 30, I lived in New York City with my cello, two adopted tabby cats and my boyfriend, Brian. He and I ran a contemporary classical ensemble … we booked many concerts around the country,” she writes. “I had also committed to a three-week tour in East Asia with another band. Finally, my dream of performing for a living and traveling the world to play music felt within reach. Yet [my fear of flying] stood in my way.”Part 1: How I Overcame My Fear Of FlyingHuffPost2023-04-11 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Leigh Stuart shares how she overcame her intense fear of flying, which was putting her professional cellist career at risk. “The year I turned 30, I lived in New York City with my cello, two adopted tabby cats and my boyfriend, Brian. He and I ran a contemporary classical ensemble … we booked many concerts around the country,” she writes. “I had also committed to a three-week tour in East Asia with another band. Finally, my dream of performing for a living and traveling the world to play music felt within reach. Yet [my fear of flying] stood in my way.”The Best Walking Shoes Ive Ever Worn Are $38 On AmazonHuffPost2023-04-10 | After years of trying to find the perfect pair of everyday walking shoes, HuffPost Shopping Writer Kristen Adaway’s search has finally come to an end. “These lightweight walking shoes are my holy grail when it comes to comfortable footwear.”
Read more: huffpost.com/entry/favorite-walking-shoes-amazon_l_6201266fe4b0b69cfe91fa34Part 3: Infla-dating: 4 Tips For Dating During InflationHuffPost2023-04-07 | Going on a lot of dates can get expensive quickly. Factor inflation into the equation, and now your bank account is really taking a hit. The dating app Plenty of Fish found that 48% of single millennials and Gen Zers are going on more budget-friendly dates — a trend they call “infla-dating.” Dating strategist Jasmine Diaz of the Diaz Dating Group shares three tips on how to get the biggest bang out of your dating buck. // 🖊️Kelsey BorresenPart 2: Infla-dating: 4 Tips For Dating During InflationHuffPost2023-04-07 | Going on a lot of dates can get expensive quickly. Factor inflation into the equation, and now your bank account is really taking a hit. The dating app Plenty of Fish found that 48% of single millennials and Gen Zers are going on more budget-friendly dates — a trend they call “infla-dating.” Dating strategist Jasmine Diaz of the Diaz Dating Group shares three tips on how to get the biggest bang out of your dating buck. // 🖊️Kelsey BorresenPart 1: Infla-dating: 4 Tips For Dating During InflationHuffPost2023-04-07 | Going on a lot of dates can get expensive quickly. Factor inflation into the equation, and now your bank account is really taking a hit. The dating app Plenty of Fish found that 48% of single millennials and Gen Zers are going on more budget-friendly dates — a trend they call “infla-dating.” Dating strategist Jasmine Diaz (@thejasminediaz ) of the Diaz Dating Group shares three tips on how to get the biggest bang out of your dating buck. // 🖊️Kelsey BorresenPart 3: 3 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Called Off My Wedding And Left My FiancéHuffPost2023-03-29 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Mary Kate Leonard said she “could not base a lifelong commitment on a foundation of doubt” when recalling her decision to leave her fiancé. “That choice opened the possibility of finding uncomplicated happiness,” wrote Leonard, who is now in a healthy relationship. “To those facing an inner conflict similar to what I faced, I would offer a few observations ― things I wish I had known when facing my own paralyzing uncertainty.”Part 2: 3 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Called Off My Wedding And Left My FiancéHuffPost2023-03-29 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Mary Kate Leonard said she “could not base a lifelong commitment on a foundation of doubt” when recalling her decision to leave her fiancé. “That choice opened the possibility of finding uncomplicated happiness,” wrote Leonard, who is now in a healthy relationship. “To those facing an inner conflict similar to what I faced, I would offer a few observations ― things I wish I had known when facing my own paralyzing uncertainty.”Part 1: 3 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Called Off My Wedding And Left My FiancéHuffPost2023-03-29 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Mary Kate Leonard said she “could not base a lifelong commitment on a foundation of doubt” when recalling her decision to leave her fiancé. “That choice opened the possibility of finding uncomplicated happiness,” wrote Leonard, who is now in a healthy relationship. “To those facing an inner conflict similar to what I faced, I would offer a few observations ― things I wish I had known when facing my own paralyzing uncertainty.”Part 4: Everyone Says Dont Google For Medical Advice. I Did Anyway And It Mightve Saved My Vision.HuffPost2023-03-28 | “Everyone says don't Google for medical advice. I did anyway, and it might have saved my vision,” writes HuffPost Operations Associate Alexandra Niforos in an essay for the site. After experiencing a dull pang in her head and dizziness, Niforos’ doctor told her it was probably just a tension headache. But things escalated when she got in her car to run an errand and realized she couldn't see. “I went back to the doctor the next day and explained the frightening new development. She couldn’t give me any concrete answers, but she did order an MRI.” Niforos eventually gave into her anxiety and Googled her symptoms.Part 3: Everyone Says Dont Google For Medical Advice. I Did Anyway And It Mightve Saved My Vision.HuffPost2023-03-28 | “Everyone says don't Google for medical advice. I did anyway, and it might have saved my vision,” writes HuffPost Operations Associate Alexandra Niforos in an essay for the site. After experiencing a dull pang in her head and dizziness, Niforos’ doctor told her it was probably just a tension headache. But things escalated when she got in her car to run an errand and realized she couldn't see. “I went back to the doctor the next day and explained the frightening new development. She couldn’t give me any concrete answers, but she did order an MRI.” Niforos eventually gave into her anxiety and Googled her symptoms.Part 2: Everyone Says Dont Google For Medical Advice. I Did Anyway And It Mightve Saved My Vision.HuffPost2023-03-28 | “Everyone says don't Google for medical advice. I did anyway, and it might have saved my vision,” writes HuffPost Operations Associate Alexandra Niforos in an essay for the site. After experiencing a dull pang in her head and dizziness, Niforos’ doctor told her it was probably just a tension headache. But things escalated when she got in her car to run an errand and realized she couldn't see. “I went back to the doctor the next day and explained the frightening new development. She couldn’t give me any concrete answers, but she did order an MRI.” Niforos eventually gave into her anxiety and Googled her symptoms.Part 1: Everyone Says Dont Google For Medical Advice. I Did Anyway And It Mightve Saved My Vision.HuffPost2023-03-28 | “Everyone says don't Google for medical advice. I did anyway, and it might have saved my vision,” writes HuffPost Operations Associate Alexandra Niforos in an essay for the site. After experiencing a dull pang in her head and dizziness, Niforos’ doctor told her it was probably just a tension headache. But things escalated when she got in her car to run an errand and realized she couldn't see. “I went back to the doctor the next day and explained the frightening new development. She couldn’t give me any concrete answers, but she did order an MRI.” Niforos eventually gave into her anxiety and Googled her symptoms.These Unusual-Looking Glasses Are The Reason I No Longer Get Car SickHuffPost2023-03-27 | HuffPost Shopping Writer Tessa Flores has had a long and arduous relationship with motion sickness –– until recently when she came across a unique pair of glasses that help her feel less nauseous in the car.Part 5: My Obsession With My Boyfriend Was Driving Us Apart. Then I Found Out Why.HuffPost2023-03-23 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Samantha Colicchio shared how her question-asking, a symptom of her undiagnosed obsessive compulsive disorder, drove her and her boyfriend apart. “Cole made me laugh, he had integrity, and he turned me on. Something about him made my heart feel full,” Colicchio wrote. “Fueled by the prospect of marrying the man I loved and finally finding some semblance of peace, I decided to try to heal one last time.” She started working with a somatic therapist who asked her the question that changed her life: “Have you ever been diagnosed with OCD?”Part 4: My Obsession With My Boyfriend Was Driving Us Apart. Then I Found Out Why.HuffPost2023-03-23 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Samantha Colicchio shared how her question-asking, a symptom of her undiagnosed obsessive compulsive disorder, drove her and her boyfriend apart. “Cole made me laugh, he had integrity, and he turned me on. Something about him made my heart feel full,” Colicchio wrote. “Fueled by the prospect of marrying the man I loved and finally finding some semblance of peace, I decided to try to heal one last time.” She started working with a somatic therapist who asked her the question that changed her life: “Have you ever been diagnosed with OCD?”Part 3: My Obsession With My Boyfriend Was Driving Us Apart. Then I Found Out Why.HuffPost2023-03-23 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Samantha Colicchio shared how her question-asking, a symptom of her undiagnosed obsessive compulsive disorder, drove her and her boyfriend apart. “Cole made me laugh, he had integrity, and he turned me on. Something about him made my heart feel full,” Colicchio wrote. “Fueled by the prospect of marrying the man I loved and finally finding some semblance of peace, I decided to try to heal one last time.” She started working with a somatic therapist who asked her the question that changed her life: “Have you ever been diagnosed with OCD?”Part 2: My Obsession With My Boyfriend Was Driving Us Apart. Then I Found Out Why.HuffPost2023-03-23 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Samantha Colicchio shared how her question-asking, a symptom of her undiagnosed obsessive compulsive disorder, drove her and her boyfriend apart. “Cole made me laugh, he had integrity, and he turned me on. Something about him made my heart feel full,” Colicchio wrote. “Fueled by the prospect of marrying the man I loved and finally finding some semblance of peace, I decided to try to heal one last time.” She started working with a somatic therapist who asked her the question that changed her life: “Have you ever been diagnosed with OCD?”Part 1: My Obsession With My Boyfriend Was Driving Us Apart. Then I Found Out Why.HuffPost2023-03-23 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Samantha Colicchio shared how her question-asking, a symptom of her undiagnosed obsessive compulsive disorder, drove her and her boyfriend apart. “Cole made me laugh, he had integrity, and he turned me on. Something about him made my heart feel full,” Colicchio wrote. “Fueled by the prospect of marrying the man I loved and finally finding some semblance of peace, I decided to try to heal one last time.” She started working with a somatic therapist who asked her the question that changed her life: “Have you ever been diagnosed with OCD?”How To Respond To Someone Who Is “Zombieing” YouHuffPost2023-03-22 | Is a former partner zombieing you? Samantha Burns, a dating coach and licensed mental health counselor, offers ways to respond to someone who reaches out after ghosting you. She says, “In a zombieing situation, accountability is sexy. You want to know what their intentions are.”Part 2: 5 Questions To Ask If Someone Is “Zombieing” YouHuffPost2023-03-21 | It’s alive! It’s alive! With zombieing, the ghoster you thought you’d never hear from again pops back into your life as if nothing happened. So what do you do? Samantha Burns, a dating coach and licensed mental health counselor, dishes on the trend and shares advice for how to proceed.Part 1: 5 Questions To Ask If Someone Is “Zombieing” YouHuffPost2023-03-21 | It’s alive! It’s alive! With zombieing, the ghoster you thought you’d never hear from again pops back into your life as if nothing happened. So what do you do? Samantha Burns, a dating coach and licensed mental health counselor, dishes on the trend and shares advice for how to proceed.Part 2: 5 Worst Beauty Trends Of The 2000sHuffPost2023-03-20 | Trends are cyclical, but some of them really don’t bear repeating. Take early 2000s skin care and beauty trends: Pretty much all of us were guilty of some terrible skin care and hair care choices. Dr. Kim Nichols, a dermatologist and the founder of NicholsMD in Greenwich, Connecticut, shares the worst beauty trends that should remain in the past.Part 1: 5 Worst Beauty Trends Of The 2000sHuffPost2023-03-20 | Trends are cyclical, but some of them really don’t bear repeating. Take early 2000s skin care and beauty trends: Pretty much all of us were guilty of some terrible skin care and hair care choices. Dr. Kim Nichols, a dermatologist and the founder of NicholsMD in Greenwich, Connecticut, shares the worst beauty trends that should remain in the past.Part 3: My Dad Hid My Sister From Me For Decades. Then I Learned That Wasnt Our Only Family Secret.HuffPost2023-03-17 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Sarah Leibov wrote about the time she learned that her dad had hidden her sister from her for decades. While out shopping, Leibov got a call from her mom who explained that her sister — from her dad’s previous relationship — was placed for adoption. “I only noticed that I was crying when people passing me on the street gave me sympathetic looks,” Leibov wrote. “My parents had divorced and married other partners when I was young, and I’d already had every kind of sibling imaginable ... Why would he keep quiet about this one?” Little did she know that wasn’t her family’s only secret.Part 2: My Dad Hid My Sister From Me For Decades. Then I Learned That Wasnt Our Only Family Secret.HuffPost2023-03-17 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Sarah Leibov wrote about the time she learned that her dad had hidden her sister from her for decades. While out shopping, Leibov got a call from her mom who explained that her sister — from her dad’s previous relationship — was placed for adoption. “I only noticed that I was crying when people passing me on the street gave me sympathetic looks,” Leibov wrote. “My parents had divorced and married other partners when I was young, and I’d already had every kind of sibling imaginable ... Why would he keep quiet about this one?” Little did she know that wasn’t her family’s only secret.Part 1: My Dad Hid My Sister From Me For Decades. Then I Learned That Wasnt Our Only Family Secret.HuffPost2023-03-17 | In an essay for HuffPost, guest writer Sarah Leibov wrote about the time she learned that her dad had hidden her sister from her for decades. While out shopping, Leibov got a call from her mom who explained that her sister — from her dad’s previous relationship — was placed for adoption. “I only noticed that I was crying when people passing me on the street gave me sympathetic looks,” Leibov wrote. “My parents had divorced and married other partners when I was young, and I’d already had every kind of sibling imaginable ... Why would he keep quiet about this one?” Little did she know that wasn’t her family’s only secret.I Regret To Inform You The NuFace Trinity Delivers ResultsHuffPost2023-03-15 | The NuFace Trinity has gained near-cult status for its ability to tone, lift and contour facial muscles – and according to HuffPost Shopping Writer Lourdes Uribe, it’s worth every single penny.