extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
3 Simple Ways to Lose Weight Without Exercise
Are you tired of hearing about the importance of exercise and the role it plays in weight loss? That's probably because it's not only boring, but also unhelpful. Research shows that physical activity has negligible or no effect on long-term weight loss. In other words, you can't lose weight just because you exercise more. However, that doesn't mean you should abandon your healthy lifestyle goals. Instead, try looking at weight loss from a different angle. If you're reading this article, you probably want to lose weight and improve your health without spending hours in the gym every day. Many people believe that they need to go to the gym at least five times a week for 45 to 60 minutes to lose weight, but does it really have to be that way? How does exercise affect weight loss? Let's find out what the science has to say.
By Mistry Craft3 years ago in Families
7 Things Every Good Husband Needs to Know
Being a good husband isn’t always easy, even if you’ve been married for years and have children together. This article shares seven things that every good husband needs to know in order to be the best husband he can possibly be—from how to buy your wife her favorite bouquet of flowers without spending too much money, to how to keep romance alive in your marriage, to how to make sure your kids follow your example and treat their future spouse with respect and kindness. By mastering these seven tips, you will be well on your way to being an exemplary husband who brings out the best in his wife every day!
By Hassan Abdullahi3 years ago in Families
5 Family Needs That Matter Most
Family matters have always been important, but with the ever-evolving business and life landscapes, family needs can sometimes be forgotten about in order to focus on work or even self-care. However, there are five family needs that matter most and should not be neglected in favor of other priorities. If you want to make sure your family is taken care of, give these five things the attention they deserve!
By Hassan Abdullahi3 years ago in Families
The Boundless Love of Family Members
While romance and friendships are often characterized by deep love and connection, the love of family members is truly unmatched by any other relationship in your life. The love between siblings, parents, grandparents, and children runs deeper than most people can imagine – even if it doesn’t always seem that way at first glance. This article explores the boundless love that family members feel for one another and shares some tips on how to better show your appreciation for their unwavering support throughout your life.
By Hassan Abdullahi3 years ago in Families
How to Love Your Family Without Losing Your Mind
Family members can be stressful, irritating, and exasperating to deal with, which is why many parents and spouses have their limits when it comes to how much time and energy they’re willing to invest in these relationships. However, while it’s important not to take things too far and allow your loved ones to get under your skin, you shouldn’t forget that these people are in your life because they mean something to you. The trick isn’t to spend more time with them; the trick is to learn how to love them without losing your mind or having your own sanity questioned in the process!
By Hassan Abdullahi3 years ago in Families
10 Ways to Be a More Responsible Husband
Being married can be great, but if you’re not careful, it can also be a lot of work! If your marriage isn’t as stable and loving as you’d like, don’t panic—there are plenty of things you can do to make it better! These 10 ways to be a more responsible husband can help start you down the right path toward stronger, happier marriages.
By Abdul Yunisa 3 years ago in Families
The Glove
2015 ‘Just here please, on the corner. Thanks.’ Barbara thrust a £20 pound note at the driver as he pulled into the curb. ‘Keep the change.’ Bending to scoop up her canvas shoulder-bag from the floor, her eye was caught by a flash of vermillion under the front seat. On impulse she stuffed the item into her jacket pocket, before exiting the taxi. She glanced at the clock above the station entrance opposite. She was just going to make it. A biting March easterly swept off the Tyne, snaking through the streets, snatching at the hats and scarves of people hurrying between imposing neoclassical structures. Buses queued at obstinate traffic lights. She inhaled their fumes mixed with drifting odours of stale cooking oil from nearby take-aways.
By Agathos Daimon3 years ago in Families


