Investigators have identified the owner of a trunk in which the mummified remains of two babies were found, bringing them a step closer to solving the intriguing international mystery.
Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham exclusively tells Life & Style that she is finally ready to fall in love again. "I'm open to finding love ," says the 19-year-old single mother, who tragically lost high school sweetheart Derek Underwood in a car accident just two months before giving birth to their only child Sophia, now 18 months. "If I met the right person and Sophia wanted to call him Dad, I would let her."
Farrah, who returns to the dating game on this season of the MTV hit show, says she now has a better idea of who her Mr. Right should be. "I'm looking for a guy who is fun-loving, loves Sophia, is a family guy, is career-focused and is open to knowing me fully," says the Iowa teen.
"I was lucky with Sophia's dad; he made me realize what love truly is," says Farrah. "So I'd have to find someone who is mature and knows what love is and doesn't take things for granted."
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It’s that time of year again when you’re starting to think about healthy alternatives to put into your child’s back pack or lunch box. Over the last several years the country has seen an explosion of cereal bars in every flavor you can imagine. Many of them contain high amounts of sugars, food coloring, fat and ingredients you wouldn’t want to give to a growing body, and the good news is, you don’t have to. Kids can have their favorite snack without making you feel like you’re giving them candy.
The girls had a friend, Jenny, over to play this weekend. It turns out Jenny is a very innocent friend. And I sort of wonder—and sort of don’t want to know—exactly what she went home and told her parents afterwards. As you know, I want to be honest and open about the world in which we live with my children. But I wonder how much other parents tell their kids—or how much they censor things—and how much I should censor things when I am around other people’s children?
