grandparents
Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
Raising Capable Kids: What Childhood Looked Like Before Screens
Before digital devices became central to childhood, growing up looked very different. Kids played outside for hours, handled real responsibilities at home, and developed life skills through everyday tasks. There were no apps to remind them of chores, no videos teaching them how to tie shoelaces, and no notifications competing for their attention.
By Alexander Sebastian 4 months ago in Families
Female sexual dysfunction
What Is Female Sexual Dysfunction? Female sexual dysfunction refers to ongoing sexual problems that make intimacy less satisfying or cause stress in a relationship. These issues can involve desire, arousal, orgasm, or pain during sex.
By MUHAMMAD Abbas4 months ago in Families
The Heart Behind the Helmet
The Heart Behind the Helmet: The Story of Diego Pavia's Biggest Fan In the world of college football, we celebrate the quarterbacks for their arm strength, their mobility, and their leadership on the field. We know the names, the stats, and the highlight reels. But behind every great athlete is a foundation of support, often built by family. For New Mexico State quarterback Diego Pavia, that unwavering foundation, his biggest fan, is his mother.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Families
My Grandparent’s Secret Recipe and the Stories Behind It
My Grandparent’s Secret Recipe and the Stories Behind It By Hasnain Shah Every family has that one dish that seems to hold the whole story of who they are. In mine, it’s my grandmother’s Sunday stew. If you asked her about it, she’d just wave her hand and say, “It’s meat, vegetables, and time. Nothing special.” But she knew, and we all knew, it was much more than that.
By Hasnain Shah4 months ago in Families
From Scholarship Winner to Wanted Man: The Path of the Kirk Shooting Suspect
In the conservative southern Utah city where Tyler Robinson grew up, neighbors and classmates described him as a reserved, intelligent young man raised in a Republican family who was deeply interested in video games, comic books and current events.
By MUHAMMAD Abbas4 months ago in Families
One last hug. Content Warning.
It's not very simple, this thing called grief. It's especially tricky when you face much of it seemingly frequently. My Grandfather was a quiet, reserved, military man. He had served in two branches of the armed forces before retiring from the Navy. There aren't many memories I have (especially growing up) that don't include him. He and my grandmother played integral roles in my childhood, given that my parents had to work so much because of my medical bills, etc. We went to the beach, he read me Aesop's fables from a beautifully illustrated book, and we went for walks. As I got older and began to play sports, he would pick me up for my flag football practices. We would always stop at a Wendy’s. He would order a salad, and I would have a kids' meal. He would give me the croutons from his salad, so when we got to the park, I could feed the ducks before the rest of the kids arrived because we were always early. This was our ritual for almost two years straight. I think he enjoyed that I wasn’t afraid to get dirty in the mud with the boys. I was the only girl on the team, and as I think back on it now, I think it might have made him proud that I tried. He went to every game, every recital, and even once when I received an award for writing the best D.A.R.E. essay in the county he and my grandmother were the only ones in attendance because my parents had to work.
By Lea Wilson 4 months ago in Families










