extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
Divorce! Why so much?
The increase in divorce rates today can be attributed to a combination of social, economic, and cultural factors. Over the past few decades, divorce has become more socially acceptable and less stigmatized, leading to a greater willingness to dissolve marriages that are no longer fulfilling or satisfying. Here are some key factors contributing to the rise in divorce rates:
By Micah Jeremiah Udoh3 years ago in Families
Echoes of Love"
As the soft morning light streamed through the curtains, Emily woke up with a heavy heart. It had been two years since her father's untimely death, yet the pain felt as raw as ever. Each day was a constant reminder of the void left behind, an emptiness that seemed impossible to fill.
By Mary simon3 years ago in Families
REBUILDING BRIDGES
Once upon a time, there was a young couple named Mark and Emily who were deeply in love and had recently tied the knot. They were excitedly starting their journey together, looking forward to a lifetime of happiness. However, there was one obstacle standing in their way – Emily's wicked mother-in-law, Margaret.
By Blessing Kelechi3 years ago in Families
Story About Three Friends
Once upon a time in the peaceful village of Meadowbrook, there lived three best friends: Lily the rabbit, Oliver the squirrel, and Bella the bluebird. They were inseparable and spent their days exploring the enchanting meadows, discovering hidden treasures, and having delightful adventures.
By Article Creator3 years ago in Families
let's do it for love
If you're looking to make positive changes for love, here are some suggestions that can strengthen your relationship: 1. Communication: Open and honest communication is crucial in any relationship. Discuss your goals, aspirations, and desires with your partner. Share your intentions to make positive changes and listen to their perspective and support.
By Charlotte Ava3 years ago in Families
Family Sacrifice and Resilience. Content Warning.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of a bustling city, there stood a humble apartment. It was a sanctuary for the Nguyen family, a refuge that held their hopes, dreams, and the echoes of their past. Mei and Tuan Nguyen had left their homeland in Vietnam with their two young children, Linh and Minh, in search of a better future in the United States. Their journey was one filled with sacrifice and resilience, a journey that would shape their lives forever.
By Abayomi Akindele3 years ago in Families
My Aunt's Confusion Over My Sexuality in 11 Questions
When you grow up in a traditional Asian family, your every step into adulthood is often met with an amusing mix of advice, cautionary tales, and, inevitably, a flurry of questions. While the journey of self-discovery is a universal rite of passage, adding a unique factor like my sexuality into the mix makes it a much more memorable adventure.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Families
Holiday Gathering
Holiday gatherings are one of the most anticipated events of the year. Families from near and far travel to come together, share stories, make memories, and enjoy each other's company. It's a time to catch up with loved ones, reminisce about past holidays, and create new memories.
By Vanessa Abdallah3 years ago in Families
Love in the Time of Covid
Introduction In the face of adversity brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, love has proven to be a powerful force, sustaining and strengthening relationships in unique and unexpected ways. Across Canada, couples have faced unprecedented challenges, from physical separation due to travel restrictions to the emotional toll of isolation. However, amidst the chaos, stories of love, resilience, and connection have emerged, showcasing the indomitable human spirit. In this article, we explore heartfelt tales of couples who have navigated the trials of the pandemic, finding creative and meaningful ways to celebrate their relationships, proving that love can thrive even in the most challenging times.
By Blessing Eboigbe3 years ago in Families




