extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
Learn How to Say No to Say Yes to a Much Improved Life
Learn How to Say No to Say Yes to a Much Improved Life The act of refusing something is one that frequently puts people in an awkward position. You should make it a priority to assist as many of your close friends, members of your family, and coworkers as you can. But others will view you as a doormat if you constantly give in to other people's demands and say yes to everything they ask of you.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Families
24 advices make you the happiest wife in 2022
1-One of the most incredible qualities of a decent spouse is somebody who knows how to show love to her better half. Being tender is a vital idea, and you ought to effectively track down ways of communicating your affection for him.
By yasseremara3 years ago in Families
I’d Love to Give Everyone a Big Ol’ Hug
When you’re online and read as often as most do, you come across a lot of really sad people. Whether it’s stress, mental illness, breakups, or even the death of a loved one, sadness abounds. All corners of the internet and everywhere in between are full of people who could just use a hug.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Families
Fuck - our parents are getting older!
When I watched the final season of "Grace and Frankie" the other day, it struck me again: we're all going to die. The big spoiler of life. Before we die, we'll get even older. And before we get older, so will our parents. This is very creepy. Just as shocking and just as obvious as the realization that Mom and Dad must have had sex. You can smile away that over time, dementia and heart attack not really.
By Ghani Mengal3 years ago in Families
Polygamy Creates Poverty & Children Without Fathers
Wyckliffe Obwoge Ogenche my husband behind my back took on a second wife, just a few short months after we married at the end of 2019. She was ten years his junior and had given birth to a child he had previously abandoned. In the village near where they're both from, they had their wedding.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Families
Life Twice Given
When I was about 5 years old, I had a recurring dream where everyone I knew and loved stood with me in a radiant field with one lone tree full of leaves covered in the hint of fall. Just yards away, poised resplendently in front of us, was a brilliantly colored hot air balloon. I remember thinking it was so magnificent and alluring. I could feel the warm breeze blow through my wispy blonde hair and closed my eyes as I turned to the sun. I was happy. I wanted to share this blissful moment with those around me, but when I opened my eyes, I was alone in the field. All of those cherished people had climbed into the basket of the balloon which was ascending to the sky too fast for me to catch. I stood there with panic filling my entire soul and cried as I was powerless to stop it. Then I would awake again to reality, but the panic would not subside and I would scream until my mom came to calm me and lay in my bed while I held the ties of her robe so she couldn’t leave. There was no significant event that I can remember that stopped these dreams from happening, but they just stopped one day. Far too young to understand why this nightmare would be occurring every night while I slept, I completely forgot about it until the memory came back to me as a young adult. I realized then, that my exploration of identity, though normal, might be a little bit more unique.
By Kali Fox-Jirgl3 years ago in Families
Creating Gifts And Gift Buying For Christmas, This Year! And What We Have Done In Other Years!
My husband does not want us to decorate over the top or our house would look like the one in the picture above! We have an artificial Christmas tree and a few lights, and one or two other things. Not enough lights for my taste since the tree lights are almost never on!
By Denise E Lindquist3 years ago in Families
How to make children grow up happy
For new parents, the most critical question arises: "What can I do to make my baby have all these qualities?" Some answers are obvious: accept your baby's personality completely and don't try to transform your baby according to your parents' wishes, for example, if he is a quiet baby, mom or dad should not try to turn him into an active baby. Parents should care about the baby's needs, pay attention to the baby's timidity, and listen attentively to what the baby says to them. Most importantly, make sure that your baby knows from an early age that his parents love him unconditionally.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Families
The Powerful Secret To A Loving Relationship
Many elements go into developing a loving relationship. Certainly, it helps if two humans have some things in common concerning how they like to spend their time. It additionally helps if they have frequent values around faith or spirituality, politics, the environment, abortion, and non-public growth. It helps if they each consume junk meals or consume natural food. It makes matters less complicated if each is neat or each is messy if each is on time human beings or if each is late people. Physical enchantment is additionally pretty important. It’s exquisite if they have frequent values around cash and spending.
By Munawar Shahzad3 years ago in Families







