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Blood makes you related, loyalty makes you family.
Green-Eyed Elegy
I think it was the scent of Cinnamon Apples that first greeted me when I entered the Hospice House in Blackshear Georgia, just the week before Christmas. Accustomed to being met with the more terse smells of a nursing home, I welcomed the change, however tinged it was by the circumstances of my arrival.
By Veronica Coldiron2 years ago in Families
The Unseen Light
In the midst of a bustling urban center, where aspirations collided with harsh realities, resided a young girl by the name of Maya. Despite the myriad of challenges that enveloped her existence, Maya exuded an unwavering aura of optimism, her indomitable spirit and infectious smile serving as a guiding light. She firmly believed that within the depths of every individual's being, regardless of the burdens they carried, lay an untapped brilliance yearning to radiate.
By Md. Rezowanul Islam2 years ago in Families
The Top 10 Misconceptions About Romance
We all have our own definitions of romance, whether you've been together for 25 years or are just getting started. Every flourishing and passionate relationship must include romance. Relationships typically begin with romance, but life often gets in the way of how much romance we experience. I've outlined what I think are the top 10 romantic misconceptions in the list below:
By Keerthana M2 years ago in Families
Extreme Gender Reveals Party NEEDS TO STOP!!!!. Content Warning.
Parents-to-be are excited for their soon-to-be bundle of joy coming into the world. Before they get ready for the birth of their child, an expecting couple or families or friends set up a gender reveal party to find out if they are having a boy or a girl. Now I am not going to lie I love gender reveal parties even when it's emotional, hilarious to watch the children's reaction to find out their soon-to-be sibling is going to be a sister or brother, or even when it fails.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Families
What to know about being a mom?
What is Hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is an infectious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus. When a person is first infected with the virus, they may develop an acute and short-term infection. Acute hepatitis B refers to the first 6 months after someone is infected with the hepatitis B virus.
By Thowhid Miah2 years ago in Families
Emotional Story on These Days Marriage.
In a world that had become increasingly hectic and uncertain, Sarah and Mark found solace in their love for each other. Their story was one that resonated with many, a testament to the enduring power of love in these modern times.
By Salihu Jamiu2 years ago in Families
National Daughter's Day: Celebrating Unconditional Love
Introduction In a world that often moves at an unforgiving pace, there's a day that reminds us to slow down, take a deep breath, and cherish the most precious gift life has to offer - our daughters. National Daughter's Day, celebrated on September 25th, is a day dedicated to honoring the profound bond between parents and their daughters. It's a day to express gratitude, love, and appreciation for the incredible journey of parenthood, and the extraordinary individuals our daughters have become.
By Gaurav Kirpalani2 years ago in Families
PPD (POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION)
Postpartum depression few people may be known about this many people don't know really what is meant by postpartum depression. Give a birth to the baby is the wonderful movement of all women in this world. Absolutely I also felt so happy ,when I gave birth to my daughter but things all got changed after my baby was born. All people are fully concentration on baby , Ofcourse I knew it was their excitement to welcome new member of our family. But other dark side is I slowly started to affect by PPD means postpartum depression that time i dont know exact meaning also for strange feelings happened in my body and my mind. I felt always depression get anger on people judgement, overthought about silly things, fear about future insecurity about how to I will grow my baby.
By Kalpana Dhaya2 years ago in Families
Talking is Like Ketchup: Story About Father
Once upon a time in a small, cosy kitchen, there lived a father named James and his young daughter, Lily. James was known in their family for his wisdom and the special way he related life's lessons to simple, everyday things. One sunny afternoon, as they prepared lunch together, James decided to share a story with Lily about how talking was like ketchup.
By Wakhra mizaaj2 years ago in Families




