adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Good Foster Mother
In the heart of a bustling city, there was a small but cozy neighborhood where people knew each other by name. Here lived a remarkable woman named Sarah, known fondly by everyone as Aunt Sarah. She wasn't a biological mother, but she was a foster mother to many.
By Zynn Simajuntak2 years ago in Families
Evangelical Pastor Calls Donald Trump’s Maga Bible ‘Disgusting’ & ‘Blasphemous’
Evangelical Pastor Calls Donald Trump’s Maga Bible ‘Disgusting’ & ‘Blasphemous’ Introduction: Unveiling Controversy The collision of politics and religion has long been a fertile ground for controversy, and the recent denunciation of the "Maga Bible" by an evangelical pastor has once again ignited this fiery debate. This unexpected condemnation has reverberated across both religious and political spheres, prompting reflection on the implications of intertwining faith with partisan symbolism.
By Dalip Negi2 years ago in Families
Roots of Love
In a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a family whose bond was as strong as the roots of the ancient oak tree that stood in their backyard. The Johnsons—Mark, Sarah, and their three children, Emily, Jack, and Lily—embodied the essence of love, unity, and resilience that defined the true meaning of family.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Families
"Plan Your Day, Rule Your Day:
Are you tired of ending your day feeling like you've been running in circles, achieving little to nothing? Do you often wonder how some people manage to tick off everything on their to-do list while you're left drowning in unfinished tasks? It’s not magic, nor is it a superpower. It’s all about mastering the art of daily planning. Welcome to your ultimate guide to transforming your daily routine into a perfect manner of productivity. Buckle up, because we’re about to dive into a world where you rule your day, every day!
By george njeri2 years ago in Families
Unlocking the Power of Dua for Husband's Love
Dua for husband love is an influential prayer that a lot of Muslim women say to enhance their spouse connection and intensify the relationship. This invocation is held to evoke the blessings of Allah and result in love, kindness and peace in the marriage.
By Maulana Ji2 years ago in Families
We don’t have room.
They say the best things happen unplanned. I have to say in this instance they are correct. Working a day at the school I was n out supposed to even work. I get a call from my director that there are 3 little girls waiting in the elementary office needing a ride to their foster home respite. Their ride fell through. It was an hour away. I had a soccer game to get to so I said I couldn’t. But they had no options because I was the only one there from our agency. So they called me back and explained that and I said okay. The only hour drive was a T. Swift concert. Stopping for fast food to get fries and shakes as they were hungry. I knew their story. Everyone in town did. 4 foster homes over almost 5 years of brutal trauma after trauma. My heart ached. My wife sent a text message and it showed on my screen as “babe”. The littlest said “is that your husband?” I said well no that’s my wife so what are you doing this weekend? I tried quickly to get through the answer to not have to initiate that type of conversation. Some littles don’t understand same sex relationships yet. She said “YOUR WIFE” and her 11 year old sister said “well her wife, I mean some people are married to phones on tik tok so at least it’s not a phone”. The whole car burst out in laughter! The little then said.. “that sounds so amazing to have two moms”. My heart crushed. They asked if I had kids. I said I had three boys. They asked if my wife loved them. I said she absolutely did love them, just like they were her own because well they are. Then the middle girl said “if you ever consider adoption maybe you can adopt us”. Now I know it’s a trauma response and attachment response to cling to people so fast. But this hit me. My wife and I thought about fostering one day but a far day down the road. We had a 13, 14 and 15 year old boys at home. 2 with medical struggles at home. That.. and we had no room. I dropped them off at their respite home and they all gave me a hug. Something did not feel right. I called my wife. I told her.. babe we have to take them. She said what I already knew. We had no room. I said okay. This was Friday.
By Ashley Mattei2 years ago in Families
A promise made by promise. Content Warning.
A mother's love begins its daily ritual with a soft rustle of her child's breath, and throughout the day, it takes on various forms such as tender kisses, whispered words of encouragement, and unwavering support. This quiet strength guides her child through life's uncertainties, providing reassurance in a world filled with unknowns.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Families
Magic in Life
In the busy city of Hammington, there was a boy named Timmy. He lived in a small house with his mom. They didn’t have much money, so life was hard. His mom worked in a factory as a daily wager. She was trying her best to meet the ends but still, life was hard for them. Timmy was always sad because he couldn’t buy cool toys like the other kids. He felt left out and lonely. He thought that his mom was responsible for all this. Most of the time he was annoyed and angry with his mom. He barely tried to understand the position of his mom.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Families
The Serene Journey: Mindful Movement Amidst Nature's Embrace
In the heart of a bustling city, where the symphony of honking horns and hurried footsteps was the norm, resided Ava. She was more than a mere city dweller; she was an advocate of mindful living, an oasis seeker amidst the concrete desert. Despite the towering skyscrapers and the relentless urban hustle that enveloped her, Ava longed for the soothing embrace of nature's sanctuary.
By Muhammad Khurram Naseer Chishti2 years ago in Families






