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Managing Baby’s Milestones: Embracing Every Step of the Journey
Hey there, fellow mama! Can you believe how quickly our little ones are growing? It feels like just yesterday we were bringing them home from the hospital, and now they’re rolling over, babbling up a storm, and stealing our hearts with their first giggles. Time sure does fly when you’re navigating the wonderful world of baby milestones.
By DigitalPrint2 years ago in Families
My Mother's Legacy:
Born at the crossroads of Struie in Barneyside, Merty, after her mother's untimely death, was thrust into the role of caregiver for her siblings. Merty was only nine years old, and this early loss would shape the rest of her life. As she learned how to balance her needs with the needs of others, this sensitive girl was transformed into a compassionate woman who kindled a fierce determination to help others realize their fullest potential—a commitment that would often come at the expense of her own dreams.
By Geoffrey Philp 2 years ago in Families
Cool gadget for kitchen
In the bustling realm of culinary exploration and kitchen innovation, the quest for efficiency, versatility, and convenience reigns supreme. Within this ever-evolving landscape, kitchen appliances play a pivotal role, serving as indispensable tools that transform raw ingredients into culinary masterpieces. Among these culinary companions stands the Bullet Mixer Grinder—a compact yet powerful appliance that epitomizes the fusion of functionality and flair.
By vishwa reddy2 years ago in Families
The Dragons Beside Me
History is filled with great women both remembered and forgotten. The first woman history remembered for me was Joan of Arc. She came alive from the pages of my history textbook in elementary school. A warrior braver than any superhero. But that was only the beginning. Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks floored me with the amount of courage they displayed. Susan B. Anthony and Amelia Earhart showed me how much you can accomplish when society tells you, you can't. Sylvia Plath and Maya Angelou taught me how much meaning words can carry. Harper Lee's book To Kill a Mockingbird inspired me so much that I named my youngest daughter, Addilynn Harper Mcghee.
By The Invisible Writer2 years ago in Families
Top 10 Strange Things That Babies Like to Do
Babies, those adorable bundles of joy, never fail to entertain us with their quirky antics. From chewing on non-food items to laughing at inanimate objects, they have a knack for surprising us with their peculiar behaviors. Here are the top 10 strange things that babies like to do:
By DigitalPrint2 years ago in Families
Clothilde
We were cut from the same cloth – but she turned herself into pants, whereas I went for a long skirt. I didn't come with a manual. I was a tomboy from the beginning, and was not shy about demanding equality in treatment. Boys don't need to wear shirts, why should I? Does summer heat hit boys harder? No, I will NOT help wash dishes after Thanksgiving when all the men are sitting on their butts watching football instead of cleaning up for the women who made the meal! Why can't I learn how to work on a car, are these esoteric mysteries only available on the Y chromosome?
By Meredith Harmon2 years ago in Families
Hunny
Gorgeous, strong-willed, intelligent, with no formal education and a whole lot of crazy, that was my Hunny, my mother. I entered school in 1957 and quickly realized that my mother was unlike other mothers. She didn’t attend PTA or parent-teacher meetings. Her mindset was on earning her own money. Her goal was not to be dependent on anyone, especially my father.
By Lizz Chambers2 years ago in Families
Disadvantages of fixed lens
In my previous story, where I disagreed with problems with traditions, I also highlighted the importance of family in our country. In this story, I want to introduce myself first. I am a journalist by profession and have been providing my services for journalism for the last 13 years.
By Ahmad Riaz2 years ago in Families







