adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
The Unseen Light
In the midst of a bustling urban center, where aspirations collided with harsh realities, resided a young girl by the name of Maya. Despite the myriad of challenges that enveloped her existence, Maya exuded an unwavering aura of optimism, her indomitable spirit and infectious smile serving as a guiding light. She firmly believed that within the depths of every individual's being, regardless of the burdens they carried, lay an untapped brilliance yearning to radiate.
By Md. Rezowanul Islam2 years ago in Families
Twin suicide attacks underline the depth of Pakistan’s crisis
The horrifying scenes witnessed on Friday in Pakistan have unfortunately become all too common. This time, a twin attack occurred, targeting a procession commemorating the birthday of the prophet Muhammad and a police station. The suicide bombings resulted in the tragic loss of nearly 60 lives and left hundreds injured.
By ABDUL RASHID 2 years ago in Families
Talking is Like Ketchup: Story About Father
Once upon a time in a small, cosy kitchen, there lived a father named James and his young daughter, Lily. James was known in their family for his wisdom and the special way he related life's lessons to simple, everyday things. One sunny afternoon, as they prepared lunch together, James decided to share a story with Lily about how talking was like ketchup.
By Wakhra mizaaj2 years ago in Families
How I Found Relief from Sciatica Pain with a Sciatic Nerve Brace
I never thought I would have to deal with sciatica. I was always active and healthy, playing soccer, hiking, and biking. I had no history of back problems or injuries. I thought sciatica was something that only affected older people or people who had bad posture or habits.
By fitness home2 years ago in Families
Muscle Pain Relief Cream 1.5 oz and Found a Better Alternative
I have always hated pain. I know, nobody likes pain, but I have a particularly low tolerance for it. I can't stand the slightest discomfort, let alone the throbbing and stabbing sensations that come with arthritis and muscle pain.
By healthkeeper2 years ago in Families
Visiting the Oklahoma Arthritis Center and Trying Red Light Therapy
I have always been fascinated by arthritis. Not in a good way, of course. I have seen how it affects my grandmother, who suffers from osteoarthritis in her knees and hands. She has trouble walking, holding things, and doing simple tasks that most of us take for granted. She also has constant pain, which makes her unhappy and irritable.
By stay healthy2 years ago in Families
Rising Hope
He was now without a father. After losing his mother at a young age, his father was the only family he had left. Now he had no one. There were relatives around but none of them could properly take care of him. None one could ever replace his father! How was an 8-year-old boy supposed to journey through life without a family to care for him?
By Chelsea Challinor2 years ago in Families
The Cry of an Orphan:
Introduction The cry of an orphan is a haunting sound that resonates deep within the human soul. It is a cry born out of loss, abandonment, and the profound absence of parental love and guidance. Orphans are children who have been thrust into a world where they must navigate life's treacherous path alone, or with the support of strangers who become their surrogate families. In this narrative, I explore the cry of an orphan, shedding light on their struggles, resilience, and the enduring spark of hope that drives them forward.
By Abu Kamara2 years ago in Families
National CheeseBurger Day
Certainly! National Cheeseburger Day could be a food holiday celebrated every year on September 18th within the Joined together States. This day is all almost paying tribute to one of the nation's most adored and notorious dishes: the cheeseburger. Here's a nitty gritty see at how individuals celebrate and the history behind this scrumptious occasion:
By Farhan Dogar2 years ago in Families
Gardening as Therapy
In a small village nestled among the picturesque landscapes of Malawi, there lived a woman named Lina. Her life had been a whirlwind of challenges, and the weight of her responsibilities had begun to take a toll on her mental and emotional well-being. Anxiety and stress had become unwelcome companions, and she yearned for a way to find solace.
By Heroes Paul Mmanjamwada2 years ago in Families
The best dog
Once upon a time in a small, picturesque town nestled between rolling hills and a tranquil river, there lived a young boy named Oliver. Oliver had always wanted a dog, and his heart brimmed with dreams of adventures with a faithful four-legged companion by his side.
By Ana Maftei2 years ago in Families





