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.
Be at Peace... Baby M&M. Content Warning.
I don't want to say goodbye. I hated seeing that empty ultrasound screen. I have no idea how to process this. I have no idea how to tell your siblings. I don't want to talk about it. I shouldn't have gone in to check.
By The Schizophrenic Mom9 months ago in Families
When Rain Sang Her Name
The Girl Who Heard the Rain In a small village surrounded by forest and fog, there lived a 14-year-old girl named Lyra. She was quiet, thoughtful, and always carried a notebook. People in the village said she was strange because she liked to sit outside when it rained.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
"How Relationships Improve Emotional Health and Extend a Healthy Lifespan"
Healthy connections are essential for improving emotional health and increasing life expectancy. Research indicates that those in solid, encouraging relationships have better emotional stability, less stress, and less anxiety. The "love hormone," oxytocin, is produced in greater amounts in healthy relationships and fosters emotional attachment and trust.
By Madisetti Raveendra kumar9 months ago in Families
Baby M^2
Dear Baby M "Jane" & Baby M "Thomas/Tom", I'm praying that you both are alright. I am refusing to let any provider check on you guys... because I am so scared. I am scared that I have failed to protect you both and I am afraid that if I find out for sure that I will break completely.
By The Schizophrenic Mom9 months ago in Families
The Shadow That Wore My Smile
Everyone at school thought Zara was the happiest girl in the world. She had the brightest smile, laughed the loudest, and was always there to help others. Teachers adored her, classmates wanted to be around her, and her Instagram was full of cheerful photos and perfect moments.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
Whispers Behind the Clock
In the heart of an old town, where the streets still held the scent of rain and forgotten memories, stood a lonely house. Inside that house, on a dusty wall, hung an antique grandfather clock tall, wooden, and silent. Its hands hadn't moved in years, yet it stood like a quiet witness to everything that happened within those walls.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
Spare
Behind the crown is a boy who lost his mother, a man who lost his way, and a prince who found his voice. In Spare, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, tells his own story for the first time, in his own words. This is not just another royal biography. This is a raw, honest, and deeply personal memoir from someone who lived in the global spotlight but struggled to find his place in it.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
"The Silent Hero unbreakable Spirit"
Act 1: The Daily Grind **Scene 1: The Alarm Rings** The sun barely peeks over the horizon as the piercing sound of the alarm clock shatters the stillness of the dreary morning. A worn-out figure rises from the creaky bed — JAMES MARKHAM, 45, a rugged man with callused hands and deep lines etched into his face. He glances at the framed pictures on his wall, a family portrait capturing happier times: his wife SARAH, 42, smiling alongside their two children, LUCY (12) and BEN (8).
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN9 months ago in Families
What I Learned At My Mother's Funeral
I have spoken about my mother’s death before, and how it affected me. I wrote about my survivor’s guilt and how I struggled with it for a few months; I’m still working through it. But in those months following her death, one event affected me more than I realized: her funeral. And in a positive way, no less.
By Carol Saint Martin9 months ago in Families









