adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, affects the large intestine (colon or rectum) and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The most alarming fact about this disease is that it often begins with mild or almost invisible symptoms, which is why early detection is crucial. When caught early, colon cancer is highly treatable. Unfortunately, due to lack of awareness or delayed diagnosis, many cases are detected at later stages, when the disease has already progressed.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Families
The Light Beneath the Door
“Rachel?” Michael’s voice called gently from the kitchen doorway. She didn’t respond at first. She was standing in the hallway, her hand hovering just inches from the doorknob of the room that used to be bright yellow and full of baby animals. Now it was dim, quiet, untouched for months.
By nawab sagar6 months ago in Families
Through Their Eyes
Mira sat quietly on the edge of her bed, acceptance letter in hand. The emblem of the prestigious university gleamed in gold at the top of the page. Full tuition wasn’t covered—only partial. She knew her parents would smile and say “we’ll manage,” but she also knew what manage meant in their world.
By Adil Nawaz6 months ago in Families
''The Mother I Never Expected''
I always believed that becoming a mother would be the most deliberate choice of my life. My husband, Aaron, and I spent years preparing—emotionally, financially, and legally—to adopt. After three heartbreaking failed matches, we were finally chosen by a young woman named Tasha. She was quiet, barely eighteen, with dark eyes that rarely made contact and hands that fidgeted constantly. She didn’t want an open adoption. She said she couldn’t handle it emotionally. We agreed, though a part of me mourned the loss of connection for our future child.
By farooq shah6 months ago in Families
A girl with hard life
A Girl with a Hard Life – Part One It all began in the summer of 2008. A little girl was born—but she wasn’t just any girl. She was the most beautiful baby in England, just as stunning as her mother, Anna. Anna herself was a miracle: tall, slender, with golden brown hair and mesmerizing sea-green eyes. When she gave birth to her daughter, Katie, even the hospital staff couldn’t stop admiring her. Katie looked just like her mother—perhaps even more beautiful.
By Emese Bágyi6 months ago in Families
The Clock That Stopped at Midnight
The clock on the living room wall stopped at exactly 12:00 a.m. the night Anna died. It was strange—eerie even. For twenty years, that clock had ticked steadily through laughter, arguments, celebrations, and sleepless nights. But the night the light left her eyes, time itself seemed to pause.
By Afzal khan dotani (story uplode time 10:00 PM)6 months ago in Families
Why Some Relationships Don’t Last Long
In the beginning, everything feels perfect. The texts, the calls, the laughs, the smiles — it all seems like a dream. But with time, something changes. Small fights turn into big arguments. Smiles turn into silent nights. You begin to ask yourself, “What happened to us?”
By Umar Khattak6 months ago in Families
The Last Letter and a Tiny Promise
The Last Letter and a Tiny Promise In a modest home nestled amidst the bustling lanes of a small town, lived Ahmed—a man whose entire universe revolved around the sparkling eyes and infectious laughter of his little daughter, Aima. She was not just his child, but the very essence of his being, the reason behind every breath he took. Aima, with her boundless curiosity and uncontainable energy, was pure joy incarnate—a tiny burst of sunshine who saw her father as nothing short of a superhero.
By Noman Afridi6 months ago in Families
Letters Between the Lines. AI-Generated.
In a dusty corner of the Oakbridge University library, nestled between the aisles of forgotten literature and fading journals, Elara found her favorite escape. Table 12—close to the poetry section and far enough from the noisy study groups—was where she spent her afternoons buried in books and scribbling thoughts in her worn leather journal.
By The 9x Fawdi6 months ago in Families
Stay Full and Energized All Day with These High-Fiber Snacks for Weight Loss
When it comes to managing your weight and maintaining steady energy levels throughout the day, snacking can either be your best friend or your worst enemy. Many of the convenient, processed snacks available on the market are packed with refined carbs and added sugars, offering a quick energy boost followed by a crash that leaves you hungrier than before. Instead of reaching for chips or candy bars, consider fiber-rich snacks that support weight loss, gut health, and long-lasting energy.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Families
Why I Celebrate My Dog’s Gotcha Day More Than My Birthday
Most people circle their birthdays on the calendar, plan parties, or expect well-wishes and gifts. But to me, that date means less and less with each passing year. Instead, there’s another day I hold sacred—August 18—the day I brought home the dirty, wide-eyed mutt who changed my life.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Families











