adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Task Master: How to Prioritize and Conquer Your To-Do List
A to-do list is one of the simplest, yet most powerful productivity tools available. It can help you stay organized, prioritize your tasks, and keep track of your progress. However, for many people, their to-do list is more of a source of stress than a source of productivity. In this blog post, we'll be exploring the power of the to-do list and how to use it to prioritize your tasks and boost your productivity.
By Mukkeshhari3 years ago in Families
What Women Expect from Men
It is accurate or fair to make generalizations about what all women expect from men, as every individual is unique and has their own specific needs and desires in a relationship. It is important to communicate with your partner and ask them what they need and expect from you in the relationship. In general, however, some common things that people may look for in a healthy relationship include:
By Senthilkumar S3 years ago in Families
Emotional Intelligence in Motherhood
Motherhood Monsters linger among us. As mothers, we do our best to protect our little ones from the evil lurking in society's shadows. We do everything we can to protect our sons and daughters from people immersed in a thick layer of schadenfreude. So why wouldn't we do absolutely everything we can to protect them from the trauma we have endured as children?
By The Darkest Sunrise3 years ago in Families
Shy
What does it mean when a girl is shy? Shyness is an emotion that affects how a person feels and behaves around others. Shyness can mean feeling uncomfortable, self-conscious, nervous, bashful, timid, or insecure. People who feel shy sometimes notice physical sensations like blushing or feeling speechless.
By marie e ehlenbach3 years ago in Families
The Food Riots
So it is entirely possible that my experiences with the other side, the ether, the Aether, or whatever you name the higher planes, they came calling upon me some years ago, and in their wake left a devastating awareness, a conciousness that had never viewed the ecosystems of the world in quite the way reality was now being presented. A reality, that shared itself through flashbacks to a history I never saw at the time, being on the peripheral of events, a participant in my life by only the barest definitions, the mechanical parts to be sure. Carrying out the days needs as best I could while the world unfolded around me, with not a single ounce of control. My fate was decided, just as sure as winter is seven months long up in the mountains where I live. A dozen of them flitted by, in what seemed like seconds, seconds that stretch into an empty void, the scattered revenants of memory swirling round in a cyclone of dissipating storm fronts, tearing them off their foundations and jumbling up the order of things. Would that a person could go back in time, if only to a Assage the grief, if only to catch that memory one more time, that golden instant, where love and light coalesced into utter perfection in my eyes, the peaceful scene I cling too, while tears drip from my eyes. Great hot swollen droplets, running down and falling from my eyes in a never ending torrent, their arrival the signal that grief is about to well up, at her memory. Grief that your soul will never feel the lightness of being that comes with knowledge that you can take for granted…the loving presence of your child.
By Richard Thompson3 years ago in Families
Darkness of night: Comfort for someone
It's not uncommon for people to find solace or comfort in the darkness of night. For some, the peacefulness and quiet of the night can provide a sense of calm and solitude that can be hard to find during the busyness of the day. For others, the night can be a time for reflection and introspection, a time to process thoughts and emotions and to find clarity.
By Muhammad Raza3 years ago in Families






