grief
Losing a family member is one of the most traumatic life events; Families must support one another to endure the five stages of grief and get through it together.
From Heartbreak to Success: My Journey to Becoming the Richest Person on the Planet
Hey there, it's Adam here. I'm 18 years old and I've been obsessed with this girl named Sarah for years. We've been friends since we were kids, but I always had a crush on her. Unfortunately, Sarah comes from a wealthy family, while my family has always struggled financially. I knew that Sarah was aware of my feelings for her, but she always kept her distance.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Families
The Evolution of a Mother-Child Relationship: Understanding How Love Endures
As children grow and develop, their relationship with their mothers can change in many ways. It is commonly believed that the love of a child for its mother decreases with growth, but this is not always the case. The bond between a mother and her child is one of the strongest forms of love and can remain strong throughout the child's life. However, as children grow and become more independent, the relationship between them and their mothers can be affected by a variety of factors.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Families
The Power of a Mother's Love: How it Shapes a Child's Growth and Development
Children Growth and Its Love with Mother According to the Growth A mother's love is considered one of the most powerful and unconditional forms of love in the world. From the moment a child is born, a mother's love and devotion begin to shape the child's growth and development. The early years of a child's life are critical for establishing a strong bond with their mother, which has a significant impact on their physical, emotional, and social growth.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Families
A Warm Passing
It was a warm summer day in the suburbs of Connecticut. The flowers smelled so sweet that I could almost taste them. The subtle aroma of Lily bushes in full bloom distracted me from the long drive ahead. My brother and I had been staying with our uncle while our father was in the hospital. We were pretty young; I was seven and my little brother was just barely four years old. We had been having fun with our cousins during the summer but still missing mom and dad. I don't recall being too worried about dad because we didn't really know how serious having cancer was.
By Sue McGaughey3 years ago in Families
His last breath
John had always been a healthy and active man. He enjoyed spending his days exploring the great outdoors, going for long hikes and bike rides, and spending time with his family and friends. But as he approached his 70th birthday, he began to feel the effects of aging creeping up on him. He found himself getting winded more easily, and his joints and muscles were not as strong as they used to be.
By Teezle Banjo3 years ago in Families
Dear Josephine
Dear Josephine, I had that dream again. The one where my superpower is that I am my own black light. (No, not that kind!!! OMG I can’t believe you went there?? ;)) No, I’m talking about a light that shows me wounds, scars, and unseen burdens carried by others. The light helped me to hear better too. It helped me to hear the crying, the pain, and the loss spoken by the hearts of the hurting. All the things they don’t want to hear or face or remember. The things that seemed to know them all too well. The light allowed me to see and hear the hurt and then I knew how to help. Because awake or asleep, more than anything, I want to help.
By Steve McNichols3 years ago in Families
The Wheelbarrow
"Dad worked harder than I gave him credit for." How many times have you heard someone say that about a father that has passed on? You bet. It’s a common refrain, along with, “I have no idea how he managed to juggle all those responsibilities.” Or something like that. Or maybe it’s about a mom. In my case, I knew how hard Mum worked, and I honored her for it all the time. But Dad and I were like oil and water until Mum died, and I closed my mind and heart to his work ethic.
By Mack D. Ames3 years ago in Families
The Unspoken Promise
Every summer, 12-year-old Ellie and her best friend, Sam, would spend hours exploring the picturesque countryside of their small town. They built secret forts, caught fireflies, and raced through fields of wildflowers. Their favorite spot, however, was the old oak tree near the river, where they'd climb its sturdy branches, share their dreams, and laugh until their sides hurt. The tree became their sanctuary, a magical place where they exchanged whispered secrets and solemn vows.
By Alex Greenwood3 years ago in Families








