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.
The Tragic Story of Brittany Murphy and Simon Monjack
The world was shocked and saddened when news broke of actress Brittany Murphy's untimely death at the age of 32 in December 2009. Known for her vibrant personality and memorable performances in films such as "Clueless" and "8 Mile," Murphy's passing left fans and loved ones reeling with grief. Yet, the tragedy deepened just four months later when her husband, Simon Monjack, was found dead under eerily similar circumstances in the same Los Angeles home they shared. What unfolded in the wake of these dual tragedies was a mystery shrouded in sorrow, raising questions that would haunt those left behind for years to come.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Families
PSA For New Dads On Mummy's Postpartum Depression
If you are reading this and expecting to have or have had a recent addition to your family, congratulations from the bottom of my heart! As a proud Mommy, I understand that the joy is either making your heart explode, or it hasn't registered yet and you are too terrified to hold it, or you're already imagining all the people you're going to have to go to prison for murder for to protect the wee thing as they grow up. It's okay. It's all normal.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families
Hitting Golfballs with Baseball Bats
“Ting!” the sound of metal against whatever golf balls are made from (I looked it up the outer layer is called “surlyn.”). But that’s not important, what is important is that sound. That’s the sound I keep hearing in my head. Along with low chatter of male voices. Most often three and occasionally joined with other voices. I grew up in a valley, along with relatives living in nearby houses. My grandparents were beside of me and on their other side was my grandma’s aunt and her family. Then later on after a divorce my uncle moved in between those two. Family was close almost constantly. I had both parents. My grandparents next door were always there, and their middle son lived with them. Then as I said their youngest son moved back in with them and then beside of them when I was pretty young. My sister and I were quite literally raised by a village. There is a whole lot of family I could discuss and all are important and special in their own ways but I want to talk about those golf balls specifically. My dad at some point before I can remember started a game where he and his best friend, my oldest cousin on my mom’s side, along with any other person around who wanted to play, would hit golf balls with baseball bats. The valley we lived in was so large and at the back there is a huge field and then a large hill with forest on it. This whole property was owned by my grandparents. Do you know how far golfballs will travel when you hit them with a baseball bat? They go very far, very very far. At least when someone good at it hits them, mine never even made it as far as the creek.
By Raine Fielder2 years ago in Families
Dear Grandma
Grandma, I know you loved me, but would you love me now? By the time I was thirteen, you were gone. I cried for you—do you cry for me, now? What do you see when you see me? Are you happy? Are you disappointed? Do you hate me? Do you wish you could change me? Do you even see me at all? Do you see anything? Are you in the heaven you so strongly believed in? I don’t believe in that heaven anymore, Grandma. I wanted to. I tried for so long to believe, but I couldn’t keep pretending to feel something I didn’t, to believe so much I didn’t think was true. My last reason for holding onto heaven, onto God, was you. And no matter how hard I tried to talk to you through him, no matter how hard I cried and begged, you never answered back.
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Families
Mother Mentioned Her Teenage Mistake to Know the Problem of Her Daughter Should parents tell their mistakes to children to make them open up?
A mother of a teenage daughter shared something valuable and thought-provoking with Bright Side. Her daughter was constantly ignoring her. She was unsure about the cause, but deep down, she knew that there must be some struggle in her daughter's mind keeping her away from her mother
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Families
A promise made by promise. Content Warning.
A mother's love begins its daily ritual with a soft rustle of her child's breath, and throughout the day, it takes on various forms such as tender kisses, whispered words of encouragement, and unwavering support. This quiet strength guides her child through life's uncertainties, providing reassurance in a world filled with unknowns.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Families
Betrayal in a Cup: The Startling Saga of a Military Wife's Alleged Attempted Homicide
In the hushed confines of domesticity, a startling narrative unfurled, casting a shadow over the sanctity of trust and thrusting a military household into disarray. What commenced as a routine morning ritual, punctuated by the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee, soon morphed into a disconcerting odyssey of suspicion, covert surveillance, and an alleged scheme to exploit life insurance benefits.
By NICKSON NJERU2 years ago in Families





