adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Loss and Healing: A narrative following a character coping with the loss of a loved one
Title: Echoes of Love The house felt empty without her. Every corner echoed with memories of laughter and warmth, reminders of a time when life seemed brighter. But now, all that remained was a hollow ache, a gaping void that no amount of time could fill.
By Kenechukwu Prince Eneasato 2 years ago in Families
The Time Between Us
In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there stood an old oak tree, its branches reaching towards the sky like gnarled fingers tracing memories of the past. Beneath its shade, two souls were destined to reunite after years of separation.
By Kenechukwu Prince Eneasato 2 years ago in Families
Embracing the Iconoclast. Content Warning.
In a world often bound by tradition and conformity, there exist individuals who defy the status quo, challenge established norms, and pioneer new paths of thought and action. These individuals are the iconoclasts—rebels with a cause, disruptors of the ordinary, and catalysts for change. Join us on a journey as we explore the essence of the iconoclast, delving into their motivations, their impact on society, and the enduring legacy of their revolutionary ideas.
By sasanka perera2 years ago in Families
The unbreakable and unseen Bonds
In the serene village of Nengo, nestled near the tranquil shores of Kivu Lake, resided the Davids family. Their home, a quaint stone cottage adorned with a red-tiled roof, stood as a beacon of warmth and affection in the hearts of all who knew them. At its heart were Maria and Jose, whose love story transcended time, weaving its way into the very fabric of local legend.
By Jean Pierre Munezero2 years ago in Families
A True Grandmother's Love
Growing up, we didn’t have a close relationship with our grandparents. On my mother’s side, my grandmother passed away when I was 15. She wasn’t the best grandmother per say to be happy to see us when we visited every summer. We lived in the U.S., and she lived in Mexico. Every summer, we spent it with her, but she would always sit outside and ignore us. My grandfather passed away when my mother was two years old. My grandmother remarried, but like her, he ignored us and wouldn’t come home when we were there. Who knows where he stayed those three months.
By Silvia C Corella2 years ago in Families
The Love Of A Dad and his daughter
I can remember so many memories of my daddy bonding times. My dad wasn't my blood dad, he was my step dad. Nevertheless my dad, he claimed me as his own. For reasons unknown to me Dad had a love for me he didn't show the same for my half sister. I met him when I was five years old. When I asked him "Are you my daddy?" I could see he was scared. Mom was a single parent, so I didn't know who my dad was. As a kid I never thought about that kind of stuff, I just wanted a dad.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Families
Parenting in the Digital Age
In our contemporary, fast-paced society, technology has seamlessly integrated into our daily routines, influencing various aspects of life, including familial interactions. Navigating the digital landscape presents parents with a delicate task: maintaining equilibrium between harnessing the advantages of technology and nurturing authentic human connections within their families. The ubiquity of smartphones, tablets, and social media platforms has revolutionized how families communicate, interact, and share moments together. While technology brings unparalleled convenience and avenues for learning and entertainment, it also introduces distinct challenges and pitfalls necessitating careful management and consideration.
By Yogi Tri Agustiyan2 years ago in Families
"Melody of a Mother's Love"
In a small village nestled amidst rolling hills, lived a mother named Maya. She was a widow who made a living by sewing clothes, providing for herself and her son, Rian. Maya was a loving mother who always strived to give the best for Rian.
By MUHAMAD FAJRI RIDWAN2 years ago in Families
Explain why popcorn pops to a kid who loves watching it in the microwave.. Content Warning.
Popcorn is like a tiny explosion of joy in a bag. You might have wondered why those little kernels magically transform into fluffy, delicious snacks when you pop them in the microwave. Well, get ready to embark on a journey into the world of popcorn popping – it's a mix of science, fun, and a dash of magic!
By JOSIAH NWOKO2 years ago in Families






