grandparents
Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
TWO ANGELS(REKINDLING THE BOND)
There are two extraordinary beings(ANGELS) who often go unnoticed, yet their love and teachings transcend all others. These guardians of wisdom and compassion are none other than our beloved grandparents. They hold the key to shaping not only our character in society but also the very essence of who we are at our core.
By Jeyadurga Manivel3 years ago in Families
Life Story Writing Services
Life story writing services have revolutionized the way individuals can capture and share their personal journeys. With the advent of online tools, anyone can now become the author of their own life story. In this article, we will explore the concept of life story writing services as online tools, their benefits, and how they empower individuals to tell their unique stories.
By That's How It Was3 years ago in Families
Reflecting on Love, Life, and Loss. Top Story - June 2023. Content Warning.
I don’t think I ever fully conceptualised the reality of my grandparents’ mortality until my grandmother died. Her body broke down, leaving her mind intact. I cannot think of a worse fate. Motor Neurone Disease is a vicious, cruel beast that takes and takes and takes. My grandmother went from a vibrant energetic woman who loved drinking champagne and cloudy apple juice and sitting in tide pools to someone who could do little more than grunt. After my cousin died, she couldn’t go on, and I lost her at the end of 2021.
By Ash Taylor3 years ago in Families
Rules Must Have Context for Your Autistic Loved One to Understand and Follow Them
“I don’t understand why my 5-year-old son still talks to random strangers even though I’ve TOLD him time and time again not to. Yes, he’s autistic, but he’s verbal and does well in school. I KNOW he understands me. Maybe he’s just being defiant?”
By The Articulate Autistic3 years ago in Families
The Blind Boy
The blind little boy was walking slowly down the street, his small, white cane tapping against the pavement as he went. He didn't know where he was going or what he would find, but he kept walking anyway. He had faith that something better awaited him somewhere, and he was determined to find it.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Families
I have hope for humanity thanks to the Grimace Shake Moment of 2023 (and for companies).
The Grimace Shake gives me faith in people. Prior to pursuing a journalism degree, I had never used Twitter. I was uninterested. Since I didn't realize how much current political news was being posted there, I didn't really get the attractiveness of the microblog. If you don't spend a lot of time online, you might share my opinion that Twitter is inherently evil and distorts reality by promoting the mosBefore studying journalismBefore studying journalismt contentious viewpoints.
By MD IMRAN HOSSAIN3 years ago in Families
The Smoke Bomb, The Fight and the Funeral
The wind pushed at our clothes mildly as we stood next to my grandmother's grave, watching the coffin lowering into ground. Our matriarch had at last sung her threnody as the family gathered on the hill behind the property, watching them send her gently into the last repose.
By Veronica Coldiron3 years ago in Families
The Legacy of Craig Brown:the emotional impact of Craig Brown's tenure as Scotland's longest-serving coach.
Craig Brown's name is etched in the annals of Scottish football history, not only for his longevity as Scotland's longest-serving coach but also for the profound emotional impact he left on the team and the nation. His tenure spanned an era of dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment that resonated far beyond the pitch. Brown's legacy extends far beyond his achievements; it is a testament to his indomitable spirit and the lasting imprint he left on Scottish football.
By Eunice Ukonu3 years ago in Families






