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Married couple swears by the '3-Hour Night' as a relationship game changer

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January 18, 2024 | "If you’re stuck in a rut with your evenings — try this!" We know how i

January 18, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-7103) [Married couple swears by the '3-Hour Night' as a relationship game changer]( "If you’re stuck in a rut with your evenings — try this!" We know how important it is to maintain a connection with our spouses. Many of us just don’t know how to make that happen while juggling a million other things. According to one mom, a “three-hour night” could be just the thing to tick off multiple boxes on the to-do list while rekindling romance at the same time. Talk about the ultimate marriage hack. The three-hour night was something that [Rachel Higgins]( and her husband began incorporating into their lives at the beginning of this year. And so far, “it's been so fun and such like a game changer for how our evenings go,” she says in a clip posted to TikTok. [Read the story]( [LeVar Burton shares thoughtful reaction to finding out he has a Confederate ancestor]( “There’s some conflict roiling inside of me right now, but also oddly enough I feel a pathway opening up…" Curiosity about the varied backgrounds of Americans is the basis of "Finding Your Roots," a PBS series hosted by Harvard professor Henry Gates, Jr. The show has revealed some surprises in some famous people's DNA, including the beloved ["Reading Rainbow"]( host, [LeVar Burton.]( [Burton sat down with Gates](to go over what researchers had found out about his lineage, and what they discovered floored him. Burton said that his mom, who had raised him and his siblings as a single mother from the time he was 11, had never wanted to share anything about her own personal history, so he didn't know much about his ancestry. As it turns out, the man who was on record as being Burton's great-great-grandfather, Louis Sills, was not actually his blood ancestor at all. The man who fathered Mary Sills, Burton's great-grandmother, was actually a white man named James Henry Dixon. [Read the story]( the_happy_broadcast the_happy_broadcast Add a comment... [Win big and "Make-A-Wish" come true with JTV's 30th anniversary sweepstakes]( It's not just about looking back at the journey - it's about celebrating the present and future with [the "Year of Winning" sweepstakes](. For over 30 years, JTV® (Jewelry Television) has offered a wide range of unique and appealing jewelry collections to its customers. And as it commemorates its 30th anniversary, it's not just about looking back at the journey - it's about celebrating the present and future with [the "Year of Winning" sweepstakes](. The "Year of Winning" isn't just a sweepstakes; it's a tribute to the journey of a brand that has become synonymous with quality, variety, and the joy of discovery in the world of jewelry. And you can be a part of this milestone by signing up for your chance to win stunning prizes that reflect the beauty and elegance JTV has offered for years, all while [helping the Make-A-Wish Foundation](. [Read the story]( [Family who dresses as replica of golden retriever's favorite toy takes the ruse up a level]( Ever seen a duck give a dog a bath? Many dogs like children have favorite toys. You can usually tell it's their favorite because it's the one toy that somehow never loses the stuffing and they always know where it's located. They often play with it in a much gentler way, gnawing on it instead of biting and tucking it away in a safe place so no one else gets it. Dogs really are invested in their favorite toys so what dog wouldn't love a life sized version to play with? Charlie a happy-go-lucky golden retriever is living every dog's dream with a life-sized animated stuffy of his favorite dog toy. His humans bought a costume that looks just like his favorite toy, a stuffed duck by the name of Mr. Quackers. The family went viral March 2022 when they revealed their [dog's reaction to giant Mr. Quackers]( but they've since uploaded a new video showing all the things the giant duck and Charlie do together. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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