divorced
Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
Hazard
Sometimes, I’m floored by the sheer clumsiness I can demonstrate in seemingly simple things. I can trip on my own shadow and fall up the stairs. My mom still teases me for awkwardly apologizing to a tombstone on behalf of the buried man in Virginia City, NV, when I was 14.
By Echo Mayernik5 years ago in Families
Kid fun with Food and everything Dad is afraid to play with when it's so easy
I have known a million guys with daughters who had no idea what to do with them. Some I dated, some just needed to learn how to spend pretty girl time with their daughters and some just thought because I was a juvenile probation officer and raised a goddaughter alone at 19 for my USAF bestie who ended up a single dad with one phone call, I could answer anything kid related - they weren't wrong..I still have a inner child/geek that used to make me the coolest friend on the planet.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Families
Memories
The was a serenity about the place that one had to experience to understand. Perhaps, standing on top of a mountain, exposed to howling winds, needle-like blades of snow slicing into the skin, numbing fingers and toes, was more than enough to begin a memory. Then again, it may have been the contrasts of colors, Majestic views of snow tip mountains, dark green pine trees protected by blankets of snow under Icy cold blue skies.
By Jack Dietz5 years ago in Families
Complete knowledge of Singapore divorce process
If you are struggling because of a rocky marriage and your spouse or you are considering divorce, then both parties would need to first reach an agreement on various important matters that will have a long-term impact on the family.
By Shivani Jani5 years ago in Families
Childhood Trauma - Divorce
I have found our childhood is where most of our adult problems stem from. The continuous cycles we play a part of and the baggage we carry is from unresolved Childhood Trauma. Even our body can be broken down over time, our cells and subconscious mind storing energy of hurt, abandonment, broken trust, and heartbreak in our bodies. That backache you’ve always had, that blood pressure problem, or that wrist pain that comes and goes but never quite goes away, can all stem from unresolved trauma. So let’s talk about it.
By Rachel Bullard5 years ago in Families
The silent heartbreak from divorce
I was going through my Facebook page and looking at pictures of my husband and myself. These give me comfort as he passed away recently. I also noticed photos of my daughter and her husband when they were very young and a realization came to mind. If I share my photos from time to time this will be accepted because I am a widow. Those who divorced through no fault of their own are expected to move on and act like the past never happened. If my daughter or any other divorcee continued to share photos of themselves with an ex, people would think they were crazy but their past is as valid as that of those whose spouse has passed away.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Families
LIFE AFTER DIVORCE
LIFE AFTER DIVORCE Divorce is the death of a marriage. Whether it is for one’s safety or sanity, there are situations in which it is necessary. Divorce is one of the most challenging experiences a couple can go through. It follows the same grief process as experiencing the death of a cherished loved one. Grief is not limited to the loss of relationships. You may also grieve the loss of a job, your health, a treasured possession, or anything you value. There are five stages of grief: (1) denial, (2) anger, (3) bargaining, (4) depression, and (5) acceptance.
By Stephanie Stratford5 years ago in Families
Nobody Told Me It Would Be This Hard
Every parent at one time or another has thought or said “nobody told me it would be this hard”. I think of myself as a logical, and at the risk of sounding pretentious, intelligent person. I knew the moment my son was born that it wasn’t always going to be easy being a mom. I was lucky though. He was born healthy, developed normally and somehow I managed to raise a polite, sweet, caring and beautiful little boy for 6 years.
By Jessica Nicole5 years ago in Families









