humanity
Humanity begins at home.
This is the Toughest Thing I've Ever Written.
This is the toughest thing I’ve ever written. I’m addressing a choice I made, years ago. A conscious decision that changed the trajectory of my life. And at 60, I still carry the weight of my decision. I’m not burdened with it, but at times I find I continue to reassure myself that, considering all the variables, I did the right thing. What follows here is me, thinking it out.
By Catherine Kenwell4 years ago in Families
Word of the Day: 海辺
My dad and I don't have the best relationship. I barely know the man past a few hours watching him surf on the beaches of California. I guess he was living his dream somehow. I was shocked when I heard that my grandma used to leave him all by himself as a child at the beach with a little sack-lunch; Just left him, all by himself. I wonder if he was scared or if he was just a naturally confident kid? He used to ride horses bareback and run a muck on his street so, I would like to think of him as not knowing fear during that time.
By Kayla McIntosh4 years ago in Families
A Modern Approach to Weight Control
Sodium. Many handled food sources are high in sodium and low in fiber (peptides), the two of which can add to swelling. Look on the marks to make sure that any feast has under 500 mg of sodium for every serving (2300mg each day.)
By Kalsoom Waqas4 years ago in Families
The Golden Wheat Fields
1941 Lviv, Ukraine The golden wheat rhythmically danced in the gentle breeze under the azure skies to the limit of Petro's vision. The whispers of wind shushed off the gleaming ocean of grain, accompanied by the musical coos of the mourning doves lit on the trees nearby as they awaited the coming harvest.
By J. S. Wade4 years ago in Families
Where's My Happily Ever After?
Oh no, I trying again later. I mean truly, I didn't do it to such an extent as I recognized what would be inevitable and constrained the discussion. Furthermore, when the point was on the table, obviously he needed out - I mean he actually cherishes me and all, yet you know - the distance was troublesome and I ought to get out doing social things as opposed to conversing with him constantly and, obviously, there is the little matter of work. When it's all said and done, despite the fact that he's working from a distance, he could require a task soon and with being near retirement - sort of yet not actually - it in all likelihood won't work. That is to say, assuming we're talking intelligently and, obviously, we are on the grounds that we're both consistent individuals would we confirm or deny that we are?
By amouna mona4 years ago in Families
"I'll always Love my Momma!"
18MAR2022; 0022, FRI I'm supposed to be practicing for my first karaoke night performance, right this very moment; along with listening to No Agenda, writing letters, organizing my room, and/or celebrating exactly one year with my latest romantic interest. Also, I originally planned this piece approx a couple months ago; as, "A very late Festivus [of Seinfeld fame] celebration."
By Nefarious Darrius4 years ago in Families
Forgiveness is so hard to give
Me when I was about 8 I met you when I was about the age in that picture above. My dad said he wanted me to meet someone and I was the first of his three children to meet you. We met at McDonalds, but you had to leave early because one of your children was sick. You said to me it was a pleasure to meet me. I smiled and said same here mam.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Families







