extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
From Light to Darkness:
The Transformation from Daddy to Father In the grand tapestry of life, the role of a father transcends mere existence; it encapsulates the profound journey from being a "Daddy" to evolving into a true "Father." This transformation is not just a linguistic shift but an intricate metamorphosis of responsibilities, emotions, and personal growth. Let's delve into the nuanced transition from light to darkness, from the carefree days of "Daddy" to the profound responsibilities of a "Father."
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Families
Family Values
I lost my uncle Fred last week on December 14th. He was the last surviving sibling of my mother’s. Mom was one of 7 children and the baby of the 4 girls born before 3 boys. Mom passed 11 years ago December 11th. My grandfather passed on the same date 19 years prior. I’m sure there is some meaning to that. I don’t believe there are coincidences in the universe.
By Karolyn Denson Landrieux2 years ago in Families
"Boundless Love: A Mother-Daughter Journey"
In a cozy little town nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery, lived a mother named Lily and her daughter, Emily. Lily was a kind-hearted woman with eyes that sparkled like the morning dew. Emily, her daughter, was a lively soul, curious about the world around her.
By Rashid gujjar2 years ago in Families
Relationship Tips
In a world often fixated on the physical aspects of relationships, the true depth of connection lies in the emotional intimacy shared between partners. While physical closeness is undoubtedly important, cultivating emotional bonds serves as the foundation for a lasting and fulfilling relationship. Let's explore the significance of fostering emotional intimacy and discover how real-life couples have embraced this powerful aspect of love.
By Terrence K2 years ago in Families
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
The snowflakes moved in the air, whirling and spinning around as though playing out an expressive dance. The roads were embellished with sparkling lights, and the fragrance of cinnamon and pine consumed the atmosphere. It was Christmas Eve, a period for satisfaction and festivity. Yet, for Emily, the excursion home to visit the family this year would have been an undertaking dissimilar to some other.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Families
How To Resolve Any argument with anybody
Conflicts are an inevitable part of our lives. Whether it's a disagreement with a colleague, a heated debate with a friend, or a dispute with a loved one, conflicts can leave us feeling frustrated, angry, and disconnected. However, what if there was a simple phrase that had the power to diffuse tension and pave the way for resolution? Enter "You might be right."
By Discover Gadget2 years ago in Families
What Does Love Mean? See How 4-8-Year-Old Kids Describe Love
A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds: "What does love mean?" The answers they got were broader and deeper than anyone could have imagined. See what you think...
By Keytech Security2 years ago in Families
Big News! How to Heal Toxic Shame After Narcissistic Abuse: A Personal Journey
In the darkest corners of our lives, where whispers from the past linger and shadows persist, a silent battle is fought by those who have survived the tumultuous storms of narcissistic abuse. This battle is against a relentless force that continues to haunt long after the relationship has ended – toxic shame. Today, I embark on a journey of healing, resilience, and empowerment, sharing my personal story of a seven-year ordeal that left lasting scars on my soul.
By Reeyan Poudyal2 years ago in Families
Autism Eye Contact
Autism is often associated with a lack of eye contact, which is a common trait. In neurotypical society, eye contact is seen as a non-verbal way of communicating social interest, attention, and engagement. The term "neurotypical" refers to individuals who exhibit typical behavior, thinking, and information processing within their cultural or regional group.
By Kazi Mukitul Islam2 years ago in Families





