1 [Ms. Rachel shares a controversial parenting hack that makes mornings so much easier]( Ms. Rachel is a [YouTube sensation]( with over 6.5 million followers on her âSongs for Littlesâ channel. She is also a former preschool teacher and[the mother of]( a 4-year-old son and a 21-month-old toddler. The [music educator]( revealed one of her parenting tricks on TikTok recently, and although itâs clever, itâs caused some debate on the platform. âI dress my little boy for school at night,â Ms. Rachel revealed. âWe put on a nice new shirt (and) sweatpants â super comfy, great for jammies. And then, when he wakes up, we throw on sneakers." [Read the story](
2 [29-year-old with terminal cancer is completing a 'living list' in the time she has left]( Clare Sacco is just like any other woman in her late 20s who has plans to tick off items from her bucket list. However, she doesn't have all the time in the world. Sacco has been battling stage 4 incurable breast cancer. The 29-year-old who works as a marketing and events manager has been trying to complete her bucket list in the limited time doctors have given her in the world, per [PEOPLE](. âItâs much harder than it looks,â she said about her dream of solving a Rubik's Cube someday. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Dermatologist reveals 3 places you absolutely must wash to avoid life-threatening infections]( Remember when you were a kid learning how to take a bath and your mom said, âDonât forget to wash behind your ears!â According to [a viral TikTok]( video by dermatologist [Lindsey Zubritsky]( (@Dermguru on TikTok), your mother was right. In a post with over 3.3 million views, Zubritsky reveals the places you âabsolutely need [to be washing]( more often than you are.â They are behind the ears, beneath the fingernails and in the belly button. Zubritsky says that failure to keep those areas clean can result in some severe health problems that can be life-threatening. [Read the story](
4 [These 1,700-year-old aqueducts built by the Nasca people in Peru are an engineering marvel]( From above, the Cantalloc Aqueducts look like an artistic installation of some sort, strings of aesthetically pleasing spirals lined up in perfect rows. But these [pre-Inca-era]( creations have a perfectly practical purpose. The Cantalloc Aqueducts are the best known part of the aqueduct system built by the Nasca (also spelled Nazca) people some 1,700 years ago in the desert of southern Peru. Due to the scarcity of water in this regionâdroughts here can last for yearsâthe Nasca relied on getting water from the underground water table. But they didn't just create traditional wells to access the aquifer. They constructed an elaborateâyet brilliantly simpleâsystem to channel water from the aquifer wherever they wanted it to go. [Read the story](
5 [Bach wrote a whole song about a woman obsessed with coffee. It's delightfully relatable.]( When you think of [Johann Sebastian Bach]( you might picture a bewigged man in tailcoats composing classical symphonies and concertos frequently associated with high-falutin' society. At the very least, you probably don't picture a comedian. But "the father of classical music" had a silly side, and it came out in full force in his nearly 300-year-old "Coffee Cantata" (aka "Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht," or "Keep quiet, donât chatter."). In the "Coffee Cantata," the voices we hear are a narrator who opens and closes the scene, a father (Herr Schlendrian) who has an issue with coffee-drinking women and Liesgen, his highly caffeinated daughter who is willing to give up anything for a cup o' Joe. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved.
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