grandparents
Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
Intravitreal Injections for Diabetic Retinopathy
Intravitreal injections are a type of injection that delivers medication directly into the vitreous, the clear gel-like substance that fills the inside of the eye. These injections are used in various retinal conditions, including diabetic retinopathy treatment. Intravitreal injections are pain-free, and no major precautions are required.
By Dr. Anish Gupta2 years ago in Families
THE APPLE
THE APPLE In More Ways Than One * * As per her daily routine, my grandmother was in our apartment for her daily injection of insulin. I was playing in my room but instinctively knew she was there. I had decided to finish the chapter I’d been reading, then head to the kitchen to enjoy some tea with my grandmother. My brother and I had already outgrown the “little kid” toys that still sat in the old hassock my father had built years before. My brother, now wanted to do nothing else but concentrate on learning his guitar. He had turned eleven years old that past February and my ninth birthday was soon approaching. By now, I had a baby sister who wasn’t quite a year old.
By Margaret Brennan2 years ago in Families
Homeward Journey
Once upon a time in the picturesque country of Rwanda, nestled in the heart of East Africa, there lived a young computer enthusiast named Samuel. He had grown up in the bustling city of Kigali, but today, his heart longed for an adventure far beyond the city's limits.
By T. Emmanuel2 years ago in Families
Health and Nutrition
Whether you catch some L-scorbutic acid at the earliest hint of a cold or stock up on mechanical technology to hold your stomach well being under control, you're in good company to go to dietary enhancements — an expected 75% of Americans use them.
By Bakibillah2 years ago in Families
Affordable Holiday Delight: Your Budget-Friendly Christmas Tree
As the holiday season draws near, the anticipation of decorating a Christmas tree becomes a cherished tradition, filling homes and hearts with warmth, joy, and the spirit of togetherness. For those seeking the perfect balance of convenience and authenticity in their holiday decorating, the Best Choice Products 7.5ft Premium Spruce Artificial Holiday Christmas Tree emerges as an exceptional choice. With its 1,346 branch tips, easy assembly, metal hinges, and foldable base, this artificial Christmas tree offers the promise of an enchanting and hassle-free holiday experience. In this article, we will delve into the essence of the Christmas tree tradition, explore the diversity of Christmas tree options, and focus on the remarkable features that make the Best Choice Products Christmas Tree an ideal centerpiece for your home, office, or party decoration during the festive season.
By Gian Rodriguez2 years ago in Families
TELL THE GIRL
Recently I came across a video on Facebook, where a lady brings her children to her mom, saying she's tired of taking care of them and doesn't want them anymore. The situation was chaotic as the lady and her mom were both yelling at each other because the mom refused to accept the children on the grounds that it was wrong of her to do such a thing. the mom further reminded her about how she struggled to train her and her siblings as a single mom and that she was not ready to go through that process again especially for another person's child knowing that their mother is capable of the responsibilities. Despite the mom's efforts to make her daughter take back her children who by the way are no longer toddlers and were standing, helplessly watching as the drama was playing out. I could only imagine the thoughts in their minds seeing and hearing their mom say the things she was saying all because of them. Apparently, their mom is also a single mom and wanted to do away with them just because she met a younger lover who just wants to travel around the world and enjoy life with her and for her, the only thing standing in her way is the children she has to take care of and so she came up with the idea of dumping them for her mother for as long as it takes.
By Ezinne Lilian Okoro-Arikibe2 years ago in Families
A Christmas to Remember
Once upon a time, in a picturesque town nestled among snow-covered hills, there lived a family of five - Mom, Dad, and their three children: Emily, Ben, and little Mia. This family, like many others, eagerly awaited the most magical day of the year: Christmas.
By Cebsile Mkhabela2 years ago in Families
It takes a village
"It takes a village." This well-known African proverb encapsulates a profound truth about parenting and family life. It suggests that raising children and nurturing a family is a collective effort, involving not only parents but an extended network of family, friends, and the community at large. In a world that often emphasizes self-sufficiency and individualism, this ancient wisdom reminds us of the importance of interdependence and support in the journey of family life.
By Trine Hauge Schreiber2 years ago in Families
MOTHERHOOD BIRTHS A PURPOSEFUL LIFE
Growing up as a girl child, I never for once imagined how it would be to be a Mother I watched how my parents tried to give us the best they could and how they were willing to sacrifice their comfort for our sake. I saw my mom struggle to take of us even when she was sick and could barely do much and I still couldn't understand anything all I knew was that they were responsible for us and doing what they could to live up to their responsibilities but then again I asked my If She is really happy playing that role.
By Ezinne Lilian Okoro-Arikibe2 years ago in Families
Do you believe in spirits? of loved ones.
May 16,1995 was one of my saddest days. I lost one of our rocks of the family my grandmother. she was eighty-one years old, and she was one of a kind lady she cooked sewed tended to the garden painted did puzzles anything she did it with love and pride. She was a very Christian lady her faith was strong. Growing up her husband my grandfather who lived to be 98 they had taught me how to earn money and save money at a young age. but the best thing was grandma showed me how to knit and sew and I loved it. And you would be really shocked to see the people's reaction when you say you can sew and stuff it's kind of funny. we lived across the street from grandma and grandpa's house they built the house my mom and dad lived in then they built there home across the street which was so cool growing up. Grandpa had a train set we that being my brother's and sister would play with he also had all kinds of woodshop tools hanging out at grandma and grandpa's was always fun. Grandma and grandpa did a lot in their life time. They worked at the Aladdin lamp industry they owned and operated the B&K root beer stand in Elwood Indiana for years. They both were pictured in the original Smalltown USA Booklet published in 1943 as the first Senior King and Queen of the Smalltown USA festival in 1992. They both were active in the food pantry and the historical society here in our home town. Both being members of the church of God they both were full of faith that being said is where this story comes from. When I was little, we grew and canned all of our own food from the garden we had a grape vine she would make jelly and juice a cherry tree to make pies we had a pear tree walnut tree, we grew Beans onions lettuce carrots corn cabbage radish all kinds of berries. Oh yes the berries I remember walking in those and getting our feet turned all blue ...lol . Sitting on the swing with my grandma snapping beans or cracking walnuts or pitting cherries was the best times as a child, Grandma would tell me stories of when she was young and such one day we were talking about God, and I asked her if she really believed in the Lord, she said oh my heavens yes, I am so ready to be with the lord.I asked are you afraid she replied not at all. Then she said to me when I go, I do not want you to cry at my funeral but be happy knowing that I am fine, and I will be watching over you. I was truly amazed by my grandma's strong sense of faith. Grandma was always in good health ate all the healthy foods and stuff but went for a checkup and they found out she had colon cancer she went for an exploratory surgery that's when they closed her back up sent her home and told her that she had only a couple weeks to live I was so devastated. Grandma came home and she was not sad she was rather happy she called all of us grandkids over gave us a roll of masking tape and told us to put our name on anything of hers we wanted. My grandma loved cardinals she collected all kinds of bird stuff, and she wore a necklace that was a glass sphere with a little mustard seed in it. I asked for it and some cardinal statues. which I did get. But the day of her funeral I had to be strong and not cry like she told me so I kept it together until I got home I walked in my kitchen stopped at the kitchen sink looking out the window I broke down balling my eyes out I wanted my grandma back our rock. My wife came up to me rubbing my back asking if I was ok and I said yes but I am sure going to miss her. And my wife said yes, we all are at that very moment a cardinal landed in the tree outside our kitchen window we both crying but laughing at the same time my wife says see honey there she is letting us know she is fine and checking on us. I couldn't believe it could it really be? Well to this day whenever I think of grandma, I will see a cardinal sometime that day and the days when I am not thinking of her I will see a cardinal and smile and say Hi grandma I am fine I miss you. And every day it makes my faith grow even more.
By Jefferey Scott Phillips2 years ago in Families
How I Found Relief from Arthritis Pain with a Knee Sleeve and Red Light Therapy
I have been living with arthritis in my knees for over 10 years. It started when I was in my 40s, after years of running, hiking, and playing tennis. I noticed that my knees would ache and swell after a long day of activity, and sometimes they would even lock up or give out. I went to see a doctor, who diagnosed me with osteoarthritis, a common type of arthritis that occurs when the cartilage and bone in the joints wear down over time.
By stay healthy2 years ago in Families








