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It takes a village to raise a family; advice and tips to make the most of yours.
Future or today: What will you choose!
Since I have done my A levels and now the university has changed my life. Half of the time I am in university and half of the time studying at home. I was not able to give time to my family as I have been busy making my career and future. I could not spend time with them and also stopped showing at the dinner table as well. I become isolated and felt depressed. I thought no one cares for me; I had to deal with my problems alone. I did not get the chance to talk about my problems due to my busy routine. My bond with my family was getting weaker day by day.
By Nawal Imran5 years ago in Families
Loosing Yourself To Motherhood
One of the ultimate joys as a mother is getting to see the little people that you created and nurtured develop their own sense of self and independence. You give them everything of yourself in the hope they will grow up into well rounded, decent people. For me, it is an honour to have the chance to do this and I fully appreciate just how lucky I am that I have this opportunity.
By Mumma Bloom5 years ago in Families
The journey from negative to positive
With thick glasses over her eyes, a student card around her neck, a loose-fitting belly shirt that despite daily washing and ironing is showing Ahmed's domestic situation ... holding a four or five books in her hand Looking around for a place to complete his notes ...
By Mohammad Arif5 years ago in Families
No one has the Right.
My heart is in my own hands. If I allow others to tell me how I should feel or think about something, I do not worry about what they say too much because it is just their opinion. If you are in my inner circle, I will value what you have to say, and for this reason, I will take the time to listen to you. However, if you are a fair-weather friend, I can dismiss you quickly as I found you. I know that if you are only around me to see what you can take from me, then you will lose me.
By Theresa Evans5 years ago in Families
Getting Ready for School
I can’t quite believe that the time for my little baby boy to start school is here. September 2021 is the month when I lose my free weekdays with him. I won’t lie, there have been times when I have prayed for these days to come. But, now that they are almost here I can feel my anxiety creeping higher and higher. Of course he was always going to start school, that was inevitable but how did it come around so quickly? I digress.
By Mumma Bloom5 years ago in Families
Addicted to Chaos
“Get ya’ll bad asses in this house and shut up all that damn noise in there! I’m sorry Miss Mary, I appreciate you bringin’ the boys home for me. They’re always into somethin’, wit they bad asses. I don’t know why these kids is so damn bad or where they get it from. I need ta whip they ass more.”
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Families
5 Important Things To Consider When Choosing A Funeral Director
Description: Consider these 5 important factors to find experienced funeral directors in Melbourne. Introduction: Planning for a funeral can be overwhelming. A person experiences a thousand forms of unspoken emotions while bidding a farewell to their loved one. While mourning for the loss of their loved ones, families are suddenly pushed into a turmoil of decision making, paperwork, and bill payments to arrange the funeral day. Whether you are planning or trying to find yourself in a position to manage the task, one of the best decisions is to choose a funeral director. Several factors come into the picture including your finances when deciding on funeral services.
By Daniel Clark5 years ago in Families
6 Ideas for a Tiny Home Build
House prices are continually increasing especially as there is less availability and the fact that inflation is always causing costs of goods to rise. This has led many across the country to consider a tiny home build. The possibilities are endless for the tiny home that will help you to save money on the high price of a mortgage.
By McKenzie Jones5 years ago in Families









