Home Depot Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays because it feels so unifying. You throw up some decorations, you put some candy in a bowl, and boom! You’re celebrating Halloween. And the decorations can be so simple — a classic Jack-O’-Lantern on the porch never misses — or a little more extravagant. Luckily, Home Depot’s 2025 Halloween collection has plenty for both decoration preferences. If you’re going for extravagant, might I suggest the new Ultra Skelly? Skelly, Home Depot’s iconic 12-foot-tall skeleton, has been a fan-favorite for a long time. Everybody knows the house in their neighborhood...
What It Means to “Reparent” Yourself, According To Experts — & 8 Ways to Start
Westend61/Getty Images Redos are a gift. After all, if you never got back on a bike after falling and scraping a knee, you’d never have learned to ride. Yet, social media is abuzz with another type of redo that may feel unnatural: reparenting yourself. For better or worse, parenting is often seen as something done to us and for us, not something we can DIY. However, experts say it’s possible to reparent yourself in adulthood. It’s healing (and doesn’t have to be entirely DIY, if that’s not your thing, because a therapist can help). "Reparenting is when you intentionally work...
Tia Mowry Clapped Back To Criticism That She's Not A Single Mom
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty Images As a divorced mom raising two children, I admit I get more than a little annoyed when my married friends say they’re “single parenting” when their spouse is away on a work trip. But I also have a divorced friend who gets miffed when I say I’m a single parent — because my ex-husband shares physical custody of my kids. It’s a sensitive topic. With a lot of strong opinions in the mix and a lot of feelings at stake. This week, Tia Mowry decided to respond to the flack she gets for calling herself a single mom...
11 Recipes To Use Up Potatoes, Because That 5-Pound Bag Ain't Eating Itself
All The Healthy Things Potatoes are one of those things sold in units that don’t ever really make sense for me. You can either buy them individually — which is fine if you’re just two people having a steak dinner at home or something — or in massive bags, which is more than my family of three can ever really get through. Then again, it’s a way better value. So, I’ve definitely looked up my fair share of recipes to use up potatoes before, when the steak dinner has come and gone and I’m staring at seven extra russet potatoes...



