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Tika Sumpter Welcomed Daughter, Ellen Loren

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Congratulations to actress Tika Sumpter who welcomed a baby girl earlier this month that she named  Ella Loren.

This the first child for the Haves & Have Nots star who recently commiserated with other parents when she posted a meme  on Twitter recently with the caption, “Dear Mom’s, dad’s and caretakers, I’m slow clapping for each and every one of you. It ain’t no joke.”

The Southside with You actress and her mystery partner have kept their relationship pretty secret but did share with The New Potato cooking and lifestlye magazine that her boyfriend makes her a bananas, strawberries and blueberries smoothie for breakfast. Now that’s a keeper! (smile)

Sumpter also opened up a bit about motherhood in a recent interview with Fit Pregnancy and Baby magazine and explained why she waited until her third trimester to share with the public that she was expecting.

“She’s my first child, and I wanted to experience every moment of this pregnancy for myself and enjoy it without everybody else being in it with me,” she explained. “I didn’t want to hear, ‘Who’s the dad? Are you with the dad?’ Social media can be harsh, and I’m a mama bear, protective of my family. So, that’s why I waited to tell people, including some friends.”

 

#TBT happy then and happy now. Live life to the fullest my friends.

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Study: Pregnancy increases Stroke Risk in Young Women, Not Older Ones

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Doctors have long warned women that getting pregnant later in life can raise the risk of stroke, but a study Monday suggested that actually, only young women face this increasing risk.

The findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Neurology compared stroke rates among pregnant and non-pregnant women of different age groups.

Previous studies have focused on the rate of stroke among pregnant women of different ages — finding stroke is more common among older women — but have not included a non-pregnant, aged-matched control group for comparison.

“Despite stroke being a rare event in young women, 18 percent of all strokes in women younger than 35 years were associated with pregnancy,” said the study led by Eliza Miller of Columbia University.

“In contrast, among older women of childbearing age, 1.4 percent of strokes were associated with pregnancy.”

The findings are based on data on women hospitalized due to strokes in the state of New York from 2003 to 2012.

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DJ Khaled Snapchats his Son’s Birth, Internet Goes Wild

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DJ Khaled is one of those celebrities who has a ginormous Snapchat following and has really taken off as an artist and a social media personality using that site.  Recently,  he went BIG when shared the birth of his son to that audience of this week when his fiance Nicole Tuck welcomed the couple’s first child.

The Internet went wild with its response!

In a series of snaps, Khaled  shared vids of himself listening to Bob Marley, Arabic prayer chants and finally his own music, while Tuck labored, pushed and eventually gave birth to baby Asahd Tuck Khaled on Sunday, October 23rd.  Some fans were cool with it and still others thought it was TMI.

He did give us all a heads up because he told Jimmy Kimmel his intentions back in June, Time reports!

When asked about Tuck’s thoughts on it, he said: “The key is that I’m the king and every queen should support the king. I’m going to talk to the doctor and if the doctor says everything is gonna run smooth, meaning that we wanna make sure that the queen is right and my son is right. If it’s running smooth where I can just do my thing, I’mma Snapchat the whole thing.”

Kourtney Kardashian delivered her own baby on national TV on her reality TV show Keeping Up With the Kardashians. It’s like our new normal.

Here ya go, if you haven’t seen it! One YouTube user put all the clips together and uploaded them here:

Halloween by the Numbers (INFOGRAPHIC)

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Halloween is this Monday and each year, consumers spend tons of money on costumes, candy, decorations and other items to celebrate the night of ghouls and goblins. Ever want to know the numbers behind the holiday?

Check out this infographic by our friends at TheShelf.com for the breakdown on Halloween spending, the top costumes and what specific items are most popular and which are least. There are also some pretty cool DIY craft ideas listed that you can try to do with your kids!

Courtesy of: The Shelf

 

Study: Women Who Do Housework Live Longer Than Those Who Don’t

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Okay Okay, hold up, whose husband was responsible for the outcome of this study!?

A new research report revealed that women who did housework like laundry, vacuuming and cleaning live longer compared to those who don’t?

Here’s the kicker about the Dutch study: the same cannot be said of men who are not better off by doing more housework. Seee….

The University Medical Centre Rotterdam team found that a 55-year-old woman who doesn’t do that much housework will likely live to see her 83rd birthday – but if she was on top of the housework, she would live on to the age of 86.

Men only picked up an extra year of life if they cleaned up regularly around the house.

Hrmph! I demand a recount! LOL!

But…the results are flipped for outside work! Men who do gardening live 2.7 years longer, while working outside the home has little effect on women.

The difference “may partly be explained by the fact that men engaged in more gardening and women in domestic work,” Dr Klodian Dhana hypothesized.

The study of more than 7,000 men and women asked questions on lifestyle then followed them for decades.

Read more at Daily Mail here!

Get This 20-Recipe Cook Book FREE- TODAY!

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Getting your children to eat healthy can be a challenge. Another challenge for moms and parents is fighting monotony. Mixing it up can be great for keeping dinner interesting.

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Also, if you are going to be hosting parties and dinners this Holiday season, you may want some new recipes to try out and show off for guests.

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Spotted: Janet Jackson in an Adidas Poncho but websites are calling it ‘Full Islamic dress’

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Janet Jackson was spotted out and about baby wardrobe shopping with her husband Wissam Al Manna wearing a hooded Y-3 Adidas Poncho sweater but a bunch of news outlets like Daily Mail, the UK Mirror and others are calling it full Islamic dress.

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However, to be fair,  it is quite true that Jackson converted to Islam after marrying Al Manna, a Qatar billionaire, in 2012, and she has been seen often wearing a hijab. Also, before postponing her “Unbreakable” tour, she dressed fully covered up while performing.

Therefore, the choice of this poncho is fitting with traditional and conservative Islamic dress.

The singer is expecting her first child and took a stroll out with her husband after grabbing lunch and a health food restaurant in London last week.

 

 photo collage: Twitter, Instagram, Y-3

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Spotted: Janet Jackson in an Adidas Poncho but websites are calling it ‘Full Islamic dress’

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Janet Jackson was spotted out and about baby wardrobe shopping with her husband Wissam Al Manna wearing a hooded Y-3 Adidas Poncho sweater but a bunch of news outlets like Daily Mail, the UK Mirror and others are calling it full Islamic dress.

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However, to be fair,  it is quite true that Jackson converted to Islam after marrying Al Manna, a Qatar billionaire, in 2012, and she has been seen often wearing a hijab. Also, before postponing her “Unbreakable” tour, she dressed fully covered up while performing.

Therefore, the choice of this poncho is fitting with traditional and conservative Islamic dress.

The singer is expecting her first child and took a stroll out with her husband after grabbing lunch and a health foot restaurant in London last week.

 

 photo collage: Twitter, Instagram, Y-3

This Campaign for Girls Aims to Make #TechHerStory

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There is a concerted effort by many private, public and other groups and entities to get more girls into tech, and to counter the factors that push them away from the industry. More than 5.1 million people worked in core technology jobs in the U.S. at the end of 2015, but just 25 percent of those jobs were held by women.

Early interaction with technology, more information about job opportunities and support from parents and role models are among the actions that will encourage more girls to consider tech as a career option, a press release from CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the technology industry, noted.

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CompTIA recently released  an ebook Make Tech Her Story: What Needs to Change to Inspire Girls’ Pursuit of IT Careers and companion website Make Tech Her Story  as part of its new awareness campaign to inspire tech industry leaders, educators, parents and, most importantly, girls to make the industry more gender inclusive.

“Achieving greater gender diversity in our industry requires major changes in the ways girls interact with and learn about technology,” said Todd Thibodeaux, president and CEO, CompTIA. “It will take a concerted, collaborative effort and long-term commitment by parents and role models, teachers and counselors and, most importantly, industry mentors, who can convey their passion about working in tech to future generations.”

Here are some of the startling findings about the critical factors that discourage girls from considering careers in tech from CompTIA research, based on a survey:

  • Parents play a key role in introducing technology – Girls and boys agree that parents and guardians are the primary source for finding out what IT stands for. But boys are more likely to begin using mobile devices at an earlier age, at five years old or younger, than girls (11 percent vs. 5 percent). Boys are also slightly more likely to explore the inner workings of tech devices out of curiosity (36 percent vs. 30% of girls).
  • Girls’ interest in technology lessens with age – Nearly half of boys have considered a tech career, compared to less than one-quarter of girls. Among middle school girls, 27 percent have considered a career in technology. By high school this figure drops to 18 percent.
  • Tech classes aren’t enough –Girls who have taken a technology class are only slightly more likely to have considered an IT career (32 percent). Less than half of girls who’ve taken these courses are confident their skills are right for the job.
  • Girls lack awareness about career opportunities – Of girls who have not considered an IT career, 69 percent attribute this to not knowing what opportunities are available to them. More than half (53 percent) say additional information about career options would encourage them to consider a job in IT.
  • Girls need role models in the industry – Just 37 percent of girls know of someone with an IT job. This rises to 60 percent among girls who have considered an IT career.

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CompTIA hopes its efforts and even these positive images and a Rosie the Riveter style avatar maker (make your own here) will help shift the gender gap in tech.

Here is mine:

 

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4 Alternatives to Halloween for Families that Don’t Celebrate It

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My children go to a religious school that doesn’t celebrate Halloween in the traditional sense. We’ll be having alternative ways to enjoy the season, paying homage to all souls that have gone on and heralding historical, liturgical or literary figures by dressing as them instead of ghosts, goblins and ghouls.

There are several families, cultures and groups that also do not partake in the season. Their children may feel left out, but there are other ways to enjoy the Autumn and Harvest time this time of the year.

Here are four ways to celebrate the season in a different way:
  1. Harvest festivals. Churches often offer harvest festivals or celebrations to shift the focus from scary costumes to the joys of fall. These festivals offer carnival games and other activities. Check out the calendar at some of the larger churches in your area. Most of the time these events offer FREE admission, with a recommended donation of a bag of candy or canned food. Noah’s Ark parties are also popular alternatives to a Halloween celebration for religious families.

2. Pumpkin patches. Pumpkin season is here. Many local farms offer their customers a chance to pick pumpkins and participate in fun activities for just the cost of the picked pumpkin. Pumpkin Patches and More.org  is a great resource for finding a local pumpkin patch.

3. Pumpkin carving party. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to throw a pumpkin-carving party. Ask all of your guests to bring a pumpkin, knife and newspaper (to collect spare pumpkin parts). Then just stock up on cheap drinks and snacks. If you’re inclined, you can also buy a bag of cheap tea-lights (you can get 20 tea-lights for $1 at the Dollar Store). Parents and children can work together to crave pumpkins. Be sure to ask guests to set aside seeds so that you can bake them in the oven for a FREE and festive snack. Allrecipes.com offers a great recipe. Once pumpkins are complete, light them up and enjoy the atmosphere while socializing and snack on fresh seeds. Don’t worry about putting together a playlist; most cable TV stations offer a seasonal music channel you can play while everyone is gathered.

4. Volunteer at a local organization. Check with our local homeless shelter or soup kitchen to see if they need any extra help the night of Halloween. Volunteering is a free way to feel great, and doing something good for another person is a great treat – with no trick.

What are you ideas for other festive alternatives to trick-or-treating?
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