fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
Your Everything-to-Know Guide to Finding Your Soul Mate...
Hey, hi, hello, where art thou, love of my life? There are tonnes of theories out there about soul mates. Some people believe you have just one, others believe you can have multiple soul mates (romantic or not), and then there are those who prefer the term "twin flame"—which is similar to a soul mate, but not exactly the same thing.
By Kunal Kamble3 years ago in Families
Your Everything-to-Know Guide to Finding Your Soul Mate
Hey, hi, hello, where art thou, love of my life? There are tonnes of theories out there about soul mates. Some people believe you have just one, others believe you can have multiple soul mates (romantic or not), and then there are those who prefer the term "twin flame"—which is similar to a soul mate, but not exactly the same thing.
By Kunal Kamble3 years ago in Families
Darkness of night: Comfort for someone
It's not uncommon for people to find solace or comfort in the darkness of night. For some, the peacefulness and quiet of the night can provide a sense of calm and solitude that can be hard to find during the busyness of the day. For others, the night can be a time for reflection and introspection, a time to process thoughts and emotions and to find clarity.
By Muhammad Raza3 years ago in Families
The Number One Suspect
The fury that has built inside me while waiting on a toxicology report to finalize is a raging blue fire. Minds wander and accusations are made. The imagination the human population has the ability to conjure up is outstanding. One becomes the gossip of the town when there is an unknown, especially when the unknown is a cause of death. It is difficult to remain patient when a twist in the plot develops through gossip.
By Christine Hoskin3 years ago in Families
The Daughter
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She was born with epilepsy and struggled as a child. He would tie a puppy's leash around her leg so the dog could alert him to her impending seizures. She was ugly as a child and no one wanted to play with her. Even her own mother did not want to take care of her at times, whenever she had 'grand mal' seizures. She was a child only her father could love.
By Laurel Richards3 years ago in Families
The Daughter
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She was born with epilepsy and struggled as a child. He would tie a puppy's leash around her leg so the dog could alert him to her impending seizures. She was ugly as a child and no one wanted to play with her. Even her own mother did not want to take care of her at times, whenever she had 'grand mal' seizures. She was a child only her father could love.
By Laurel Richards3 years ago in Families
8 Amazing Ways to Be Social (It’s Not That Hard)
We all know that social media is important, but sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start. In this article, we will explore ten different ways to be social, both online and offline. You’ll find tips for staying connected with friends and family, as well as ways to make new friends and connections.
By Abdallah Shaban3 years ago in Families
Queen Elizabeth II: A Lifetime of Dedication and Service to the British People
Queen Elizabeth II: A Lifetime of Dedication and Service to the British People Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch in British history, having ascended to the throne in 1952 at the age of 25. Born in 1926 to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, she was named after her mother, who was known as the Queen Mother.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Families





