adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Whispers of the Heart
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Emily. She was kind-hearted and passionate, with dreams that soared higher than the mountains that surrounded her home. Among the villagers, she was known for her captivating smile and enchanting storytelling.
By Azubuike Johnson Okachi2 years ago in Families
The Lighthouse of Love
Once upon a time, in a quaint coastal village, there lived a lighthouse keeper named Samuel. He was a gentle and kindhearted man, who took great pride in his duty of guiding ships safely through treacherous waters with the beacon of light atop the lighthouse. Samuel had lived a solitary life for many years, dedicating himself to the lighthouse and its purpose.
By Jerry Okachi2 years ago in Families
How To Earn Online Money Without Investment. Content Warning.
How to earn online money without investment, this article is a comprehensive guide for online money. This a fundamental question for those who want to make money using their education and skills. Those with extra leisure, such as students, retirees, working professionals, and homemakers, seek methods to earn money from home without investment.
By farzana nawaz2 years ago in Families
Please Be Very Specific When Making a Request of An Autistic
"There's dog poop on the floor.” My aunt once said this to me as I was carrying some groceries through the enclosed porch and into the kitchen. My response was, “Oh, OK,” and I stepped around it each time as I took two or three more trips to get the rest of my shopping. I thought it was strange that she kept repeating the same thing as I went in and out of the door; “There's poop on the floor.” I thought, 'Yes, I know. I'm avoiding stepping in it, don't worry.'
By The Articulate Autistic2 years ago in Families
Displacement and Migration
The village of Serenity Bay had always lived up to its name, nestled along the picturesque coastline with azure waters lapping gently against its shores. Generations of families had flourished here, their lives intertwined with the rhythm of the tides. But as the world changed, so did Serenity Bay.
By Hassan Aliyu Sabo2 years ago in Families
Navigating Relationships: The Art of Letting Go
Relationships are intricate, weaving webs of emotions and connections that shape our lives. In the pursuit of love and companionship, we often find ourselves entangled in situations that might not be conducive to our well-being. Recognizing when it's time to let go is an essential skill in the art of navigating relationships. In this blog, we will explore the signs that indicate it might be time to release our grip and embark on a new path of self-discovery and growth.
By Shiran Pallewatta3 years ago in Families
The Gateman's Son
The Gateman's Son Once upon a time, in a quaint little village, there lived a humble gateman named Ram. Ram was known for his kind heart and warm smile. He lived in a small cottage with his wife, Sita, and their young son, Ravi. Despite their meager means, the family was content and filled with love.
By Emmanuel Agyapong3 years ago in Families
Toxic Families Lead to a Toxic Culture in the United States
Family is the foundation of any society shaping individuals and their values from an early age. In the United States, as in many other countries, families play a crucial role in shaping the culture and collective mindset. However, when families become toxic environments, they can give rise to a toxic culture within the broader society. This article explores the impact of toxic families on the culture of the United States, analysing the patterns and consequences that arise from such environments.
By Zeeshan May3 years ago in Families





