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Today host Hoda Kotb reveals the ‘game-changing’ parenting advice that helps her to calm her six-year-old daug – Daily Mail

  1. Today host Hoda Kotb reveals the ‘game-changing’ parenting advice that helps her to calm her six-year-old daug Daily Mail
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Six-year-old saved by adoption or murderous adult imposter: Who is Natalia Grace? – The Independent

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Who could have ordered $1,000 worth of Grubhub orders? Six-year-old Mason.

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It didn’t take long for Keith Stonehouse to put two and two together.

The flurry of takeout orders delivered to his doorway Saturday night could only have been placed by one person: His 6-year-old son, Mason.

He had not ordered anything from Grubhub, the food delivery app that now kept bombarding him with text messages reading, “Your order is being prepared” and “Your order has been delivered.”

Without the Chesterfield, Mich., father noticing, the boy had placed about $1,000 worth of Grubhub orders from several local restaurants when he let him use his phone to play a game before bedtime.

“Why did you do this?” Stonehouse, who was the only parent at home at the time, asked his son, who hid under his comforter.

“I don’t know,” Mason replied. “I was hungry.”

All Mason wanted to know when his father was in the middle of reprimanding him was whether the pepperoni pizzas had arrived yet. (The pizzas did not make it. Stonehouse’s bank declined the $439 order and deemed it fraudulent, the 43-year-old father told The Washington Post.)

“I had to keep stepping out of [his] room and calming myself down,” Stonehouse said. “You want to yell at your son, but he’s only 6.”

A mom panicked when her 4-year-old bought $2,600 in SpongeBob Popsicles. Good Samaritans are paying.

Stonehouse and his wife waited until the next morning to have the “real talk” with Mason, Stonehouse said. Both explained that he had essentially stolen from his father and that he’d have to pay for some of the hot dogs, chili cheese fries, jumbo shrimps and ice cream with the $150 he had in his piggy bank, Stonehouse told The Post.

“We showed him one-by-one,” Stonehouse said. “He was a little devastated but he understood.”

The food, fortunately, didn’t go to waste, Stonehouse said. The family invited other relatives to dinner. A neighbor offered to buy all the jumbo shrimp orders. And they are still eating leftovers for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Stonehouse said.

Mason, though, has not been allowed to eat any of it. “We didn’t want to glorify this to him,” Stonehouse said. “This is not a funny thing.”

Maybe not for at least a decade. The family has joked about buying the exact order for Mason’s graduation party or wedding after-party, Stonehouse said.

For now, the child is still grappling with the consequences of his actions.

“Do I have to start [my piggy bank] all over again?” Mason recently asked his father.

“Yes, Mason,” Stonehouse answered. “Sometimes in life when you make a mistake you have to start all over.”

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Thomas Rhett won’t tell his six-year-old daughter Willa about her adoption until she’s 10

Five-time Grammy nominee Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Gregory Akins have decided not to tell their six-year-old daughter Willa Gray about her 2017 adoption from Uganda until she turns 10.

The 32-year-old country crooner told Hoda Kotb on her Making Space podcast on Monday that Willa already ‘has really intense questions all the time’ about being the only African-American in an all-Caucasian family.

‘She talks to Lauren, she’s like, “When can we get to see my friends in Uganda?”‘ Thomas recalled.  

December 1 family portrait: Five-time Grammy nominee Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren Gregory Akins have decided not to tell their six-year-old daughter Willa Gray about her 2017 adoption from Uganda until she turns 10

‘All the time’: The 32-year-old country crooner told Hoda Kotb on her Making Space podcast on Monday that Willa already ‘has really intense questions’ about being the only African-American in an all-Caucasian family

‘And then [her four-year-old sister] Ada James will be like, “When can I go see our friends in Uganda?” And Willa Gray will be like, “Well, they’re not your friends, they’re my friends.”‘

The child is probably aware of her 32-year-old mother’s involvement with the Christian nonprofit organization Love One International, which provides life-saving medical care and more to Ugandan families.

Rhett and the Live in Love author/podcaster are also parents of two younger daughters – Lennon Love, 2; and Lillie Carolina, 4 months – and they plan on having one more either naturally or through adoption.

‘Lauren’s whole dream, she wanted to have five kids,’ the Georgia-born son of Rhett Akins said. 

Thomas recalled: ‘She talks to Lauren, she’s like, “When can we get to see my friends in Uganda?”‘ (pictured January 31)

Rhett continued: ‘And then [her four-year-old sister] Ada James will be like, “When can I go see our friends in Uganda?” And Willa Gray will be like, “Well, they’re not your friends, they’re my friends”‘ (pictured February 15)

Charity: The child is probably aware of her 32-year-old mother’s involvement with the Christian nonprofit organization Love One International, which provides life-saving medical care and more to Ugandan families (pictured in 2020)

‘Let’s have five, but let’s take a four-year deep breath’: Rhett and the Live in Love author/podcaster are also parents of two younger daughters – Lennon Love, 2; and Lillie Carolina, 4 months – and they plan on having one more either naturally or through adoption

Childhood sweethearts: The Georgia-born son of Rhett Akins (R, pictured at age 15 in 2005) originally met Lauren (L) in the first grade before they started dating in middle school, and they’ve been married for nine years

‘Since the day we got married, she’s like, “I want to have five.” And I’m sitting there going, “That’s fine, you know, that would be great.” So I told Lauren, “Let’s have five, but let’s take a four-year deep breath.”‘

Thomas went on to call adoption ‘the most beautiful thing in the world.’

Rhett (last name Akins) originally met Lauren in the first grade before they started dating in middle school, and they’ve been married for nine years.

Last Friday, the Country Again singer dropped his 15-track sixth studio album Where We Started and the title track features country singer-turned-pop diva Katy Perry. 

Just dropped! Last Friday, Thomas released his 15-track sixth studio album Where We Started and the title track features country singer-turned-pop diva Katy Perry

‘Y’all be sure to tune-in!’ To promote the record, Rhett (last name Akins) will take the Citi Concert Series stage in Manhattan on Tuesday morning for the TODAY show

To promote the record, Thomas will take the Citi Concert Series stage in Manhattan on Tuesday morning for the TODAY show.

Rhett will next compete for the male video of the year trophy at the fan-voted 2022 CMT Music Awards, which air next Monday on CBS and Paramount+.

On Sunday night, the Lipscomb University drop-out lost the Grammy Award for best country song to Dave Cobb, J.T. Cure, Derek Mixon, and Chris Stapleton’s collaboration Cold.

‘Vote now!’ The Country Again singer will next compete for the male video of the year trophy at the 2022 CMT Music Awards, which air next Monday on CBS and Paramount+

On Sunday night, Thomas lost the Grammy Award for best country song to Dave Cobb, J.T. Cure, Derek Mixon, and Chris Stapleton’s collaboration Cold

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Eitan Biran, six-year-old survivor of cable car crash, should return to Italy, court rules

Eitan Biran’s parents, brother and two great grandparents were killed in the accident, sparking an intense and complicated custody battle between his surviving relatives in Italy and Israel.

The Birans had been living in Pavia in northern Italy, and an Italian judge ruled that Biran’s paternal aunt in Italy should be given guardianship.

But in September, his maternal grandfather visited Biran in Italy, drove him across the border into Switzerland and then flew him to Israel on a private jet.

Days later, Biran’s aunt filed a complaint for the abduction of her nephew with Israeli authorities.

The Family Court in Tel Aviv has now ruled that Biran should be returned to his aunt, rejecting the grandfather’s argument that his actions were lawful and in his grandson’s best interests.

The court rejected the claim that Israel was the minor’s usual place of residence, noting that he had moved to Italy when he was two months old. It also said that it was in the boy’s best interest to remain in the country.

The court also ruled that the grandfather’s actions were unlawful and violated his aunt’s custodial rights.

Eitan Biran’s family died when a cable snapped during a ride at the Stresa-Mottarone cable car from the Lido di Stresa piazza on Lake Maggiore to the nearby Mottarone mountain in the Piedmont region

Authorities believe 15 passengers were riding in the cable car at the time of the incident. The sole survivor, Biran suffered multiple injuries and required surgery.

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