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Magnolia Soap & Bath Co hand poured, soy wax dough bowl candles

Candles are one of my favorite gifts to give and receive. Burning a candle with a clean scent is my reward after cleaning a space in my home. I love having candles out for ambiance so having different vessels shapes and colors is something I make sure I have on hand. I am in love with my Magnolia Soap & Bath Co. hand poured, soy wax dough bowl candles. When it arrived, it looked even better than I thought.

Magnolia Soap & Bath Co has many shapes and sized of candles such as pumpkin bowls and hearts. I love my small dough bowl and it is not small in the sense of typical candles. The small dough bowl candle measures 10″x6″ and has 3 wicks. The scents are so pleasant.

You can easily find a candle to match your decor in any given space. The white bowl I have goes very well on my entertainment center in my living room. It burns up to 30 hours and I follow their directions of burning for no more than 4 hours. I just love how these my dough bowl candle looks during a burn in its space.

If you have sensitive skin, you know that even candles can release irritating scents and checmicals that can irritate the skin or cause dryness. Magnolia Soap & Bath Co soaps are plant-based and domestically sourced, naturally grown ingredients from a family-owned company. These make gorgeous gifts, so shop today for candles and even laundry products!

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5 Signs That Indicate Parental Alienation Is Taking Place

ivorce is never easy. In fact, a marriage dissolution can be brutal and traumatizing for both ex spouses who must face legal proceedings and the enormous expenses that can go with them. But when there’s a child or children involved, divorce can be even worse, especially if you are encountering custodial issues. When this is the case, you need your lawyer to get involved in the proceedings as soon as possible.


The Law Office of Laura Gillis, a divorce attorney Phoenix, AZ, says when a married mother and father decide to legally separate they need to think about a child custody arrangement. Parents can agree to a joint or shared custody arrangement. Or one parent can be given primary physical custody of the child or children while the other enjoys visitation or what’s also known as parenting time.


If child custody options sound simple, they are far from it. They can be complicated and emotionally trying for both parents and child. In many cases, the primary parent can alienate the child from the other parent, causing a deep chasm between the two. This is called parental alienation, and it can be very damaging for all parties involved. That said, what are the signs that parental alienation is taking place?


According to a recent report by Psychology Today, some divorced parents will utilize parental alienation tactics to gain the upper hand during litigation proceedings and to curry favor with the child or children to attain full custody and the financial support that goes with it. The alienating parent might choose to do this out of revenge over an extramarital affair or to avoid having to pay child support.


But parents must keep foremost in their mind that their child came from them both. It’s imperative they realize children need both parents. But for those divorcing parents who are trying to garner control of the kids for the sole purpose of avoiding paying child support, they need to think about the cost of therapy the child might require because of parental alienation, or even the cost of a therapeutic boarding school.


5 Signs that Indicate Parental Alienation is Taking Place

  1. A stern reaction to both parents: This means that one parent is being perceived as the “good” guy and the other as the “bad” guy. The child’s poor interpretation is an indication the other parent is making the alienated parent look terrible in the child’s eyes. If a child has nothing good to say about a parent who, up until the legal separation, was a positive force in the child’s life, it is reason for concern and should be brought to a divorce lawyer’s attention.
  2. Mimicking the other parent’s talking points and descriptions of the alienated parent utilizing adult language: This has to do with the child or children using the alienating parent’s language and talking points exactly as they were spoken to describe the “bad” parent’s personality, behavior, supposed neglect, etc.
  3. A lack of reasoning: If the child is asked why he or she is uncomfortable being around the other alienated parent and they cannot come up with any specific reasons, incidents, or behaviors that can provide evidence for their negative attitude toward a parent, it could very well indicate parental alienation is taking place.
  4. Abrupt relationship shift: At times a parent can speak badly about the other parent in a context that is either real or entirely made up. This behavior can cause a child to think twice about the alienated parent and result in an abrupt relationship shift. At base, the child is being coached by the alienating parent and therefore encouraged to pick a side between both divorcing parents.
  5. Unwilling to reason or make peace with the alienated parent: In this case, the child always takes the side of the alienating parent. Despite the lack of logic involved, the child will, under all circumstances, see the alienating parent as always right.

What To Do About Parental Alienation
Again, divorce is never easy under the best of circumstances. But it’s important you determine if your child or children’s bad attitude and behavior toward you is the result of alienation on behalf of the other parent. This holds especially true if you are working through some difficult custody challenges.


You should speak with your divorce lawyer about the problem of parental alienation. It’s possible they will work with a psychologist who specializes in reunification so that the child/parent relationship can be repaired. Also, if you are presently working through support and custody issues and you find that you are being purposely alienated from your child, you need to have the issue addressed in family court.


In the end, parental alienation is not only bad for a child, it can be interpreted as child abuse.

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BADESOFA is a luxury bath pillow that makes a great gift

If you need a gift for yourself or perhaps someone who appreciates their bath and beauty time, the Badesofa bath pillows are a hit! These large sofa pillows for your back and feet are the luxury you need in your bathtub to elevate your spa time! I have a deep tub and this pillow fits it so well! It is large and feels so comfortable.

The head and back support that this pillow gives makes sure you don’t end up with strained muscles. The advanced antibacterial treatment, ensuring rapid drying, odor prevention, and constant freshness means no mold growth that many other bath pillows accumulate. It has been holding its shape like new each use!

You can buy the Bath Sofa Pillow like I have and also add the foot pillow and seat cushion for a complete bath sofa for your body. New and expecting Mom’s would highly benefit from this pillow set. It is the best gift idea! Visit Badesofa to shop today! Look for their sale that runs November 20-28

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Win a free Vimeo download code to watch Surprised by Oxford

Buy or rent Surprised by Oxford during the month of November! This is a film that will make a great date or friends movie night! Step inside the beauty of Oxford University and discover a timeless story about asking life’s big questions.

“We are not, after all, masters of our own fate. We are not all knowing, autonomous or self-sufficient. We all consciously or unconsciously bend the knee to something greater than ourselves.” A lot of lifr’s questions can challenge our strength and perhaps humble us at times. This is within the story this film. shares and one of my favorite quotes within this movie.

Caro Drake, a brilliant but emotionally guarded American student, arrives at the University of Oxford with the goal of attaining her PhD. Through a turbulent friendship with a charming young man, she begins to open herself up to mystery, vulnerability, and love. – synopsis

Caro is very guarded and refuses to give in to loves interests. However, through lessons and Professors, everything she thought she knew becomes challenged. Or perhaps she learns that it is OK to just let go, even around those different than her. Knowledge only gets you so far. Watch the trailer!

Surprised by Oxford was such a different film than anything I have watched lately and I loved it. I was given the chance to offer a giveaway. You can win a link to see tis in your own home – a Vimeo link. Enter below. This is limited to US winners only.

Many thanks to Evolve Studios for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.