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You’re a strong, single woman and perhaps you’ve always wanted children, or have just recently realized that you do, in fact, want to have a child.  You might feel disappointed that you’re not in a relationship and think that limits your options.  Fortunately, you can freely have a child as a single woman, if you choose to do so.  You have a variety of options that weren’t available to single women even 15 years ago.  If you do want to have a child, look into sperm donation, adoption, and even fostering children for the state in which you live. On the other hand, you might feel discomfort with the idea of raising a child as a single woman. You’re not alone.  Almost 20% of women are child free and the number grows annually. Not all single people are lonely, and not all lonely people are lonely all the time. You’re a single woman, and you might be disappointed that you’re not in a relationship.  You’re bombarded daily with images and cultural reinforcements that tell you that you should be in a relationship, making you even more aware that you aren’t.  Whether it’s by choice or not, you’re single, and acknowledging that you do want a relationship can be difficult because it makes you vulnerable.  If you’re single by choice, you may occasionally consider that you’d like a relationship.  That’s entirely normal.  Remember, you’re not committed to being single and can change your mind at any point, but you don’t have to do so. If you’re disappointed that you’re not in a relationship, consider getting into the dating scene.  Join a dating website, join a singles club, or even a hobby club, where you might meet like-minded single people. You’re single but that doesn’t mean you’re alone.  You are in an extraordinary position to choose your family – the group of friends that you hold most dear.  You will support one another, laugh with one another, celebrate with one another, and cry together.  This is a family of your creation, and while you might not be in a traditional relationship, you are certainly not alone. You may not have imagined raising a child or children by yourself, but here you are.  You worry, cry, celebrate, and discipline by yourself, and you don’t have a partner to rely on, which can be challenging.  This may not be how you imagined raising your family, and you might be a bit disappointed.  Acknowledge your strength, appreciate your power and fortitude, and importantly, know when to reach out to friends and family to ask for help.

summary: Reconcile your desire to have children. Acknowledge your desire for a relationship. Choose your family. Acknowledge your accomplishments if you’re a single mom.


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It's a good idea to find one with something that says "Baby's First Christmas" as well as the year on it.  Make sure to write the year you gave the ornament to you child somewhere on the ornament! That way, they can put it on their own Christmas tree! If you wrote the years on the ornaments, they can even look at them all and say "Wow, I got this when I was three years old!"

summary: On your baby's first Christmas, go and buy an ornament for them. On Christmas day, give it to your baby from either yourself or Santa Claus. Every year, buy another Christmas ornament and give it to your child from Santa Claus. Once your child moves out of the house, give them their collection of Christmas ornaments.


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A locksmith will be able to make an exact replica of your key with special tools and machines. Locksmiths will also be able to work with keys that cannot be copied at other locations. Some locksmiths may be able to make copies of a key just from a picture of the original. Many car keys have transponder chips in them so duplicates cannot be cut normally. Find a dealership with your model of car and ask about their replacement key services. Older vehicles may just need a copy of the key without a chip. Ask the dealership what is required for your specific make and model. Many hardware stores or big box stores offer a key-cutting service that only takes a few minutes to complete. Pick a blank replacement key in the design you want and ask the workers to make a copy. Make sure the key design you choose matches the thickness of the original key, or else it will not fit in the lock. KeyMe is a service that places kiosks in various locations that can make a copy of a key. Common keys can be cut right at the kiosk while car keys or other specialty keys will be sent to you by mail.  Find a KeyMe location on their website: https://www.key.me/  Scan the key into the phone app for ordering a spare key at home.
summary: Visit a locksmith. Go to a dealership to get a copy of a car key. Take your key to a hardware store if there's one close to you for convenience. Stop by a key-cutting kiosk for a quick experience.