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"Blind Boy's Summer Adventure: Overcoming Disability with Joy and Friendship"
there was a small boy named Shan. Shan was born blind, but that never stopped him from living a happy and adventurous life. Shan lived in a small village where everyone knew each other, and he had a group of close childhood friends who he did everything with them
By Emmanuel Andrew3 years ago in Families
"Find Your Soulmate in Minutes: Take Our Soulmate Quiz" Celebrating Love: Reflection on Valentine's Day Memories
Click here Finding Soulmate One of the most widely celebrated days of love is Valentine's Day, which is observed on February 14th. This day has a long and rich history, with roots that date back to ancient Rome. It was originally a pagan festival called Lupercalia, which was celebrated in mid-February. This festival was associated with fertility and the coming of spring, and was marked by the exchange of gifts and the performance of love rituals.
By Murugesan G3 years ago in Families
Raising a family and a career in coding: A guide for parenting
What is coding? Coding is the process of creating a program or script that performs a specific function or set of functions using a programming language. Writing code, which is a set of instructions that a computer can understand and execute, is required. Coding can be used to develop software, websites, and other types of programs. It is a valuable skill in the field of computer science and is in high demand across a wide range of industries.
By Rich & Healthy3 years ago in Families
Is It Worth It?
I had to write this down but to anyone who reads this, hello I am 20 years old, and my name is Allen. Throughout my childhood I had a semi normal life but my older brother was the golden child so I was always ignored for the most part. In many cases when I would ask for things I would be told that they do enough for me and to not be greedy unlike my brother whenever he asks for something no matter how unnecessary it is, our parents take him that same day to get whatever he wants. There’s more to it but I rather not rant on about it, the reason I’m writing this is my father had passed away. I had to take some time off work to attend his funeral and my mother dropped a bomb on me, she informed me that she had cancer and I was getting worse and nobody wanted to help care for her, my first thought was “What about her favorite golden child?” turns out my brother wants nothing to do with her even though he owns a house he inherited and has the extra space and resources to care for our mother. My family sided with him on it excusing it as he has his own life but dropping the burden on me because I “owe” it to her, even though she wasn’t even a good parent to me. At the end I gave in and decided to relocate to care for her needs until she passes but deep inside I just hoped she would recover and we would have that bond I always wanted to have with her since I was just a child. The first few days were neutral as always, it felt like I was a kid again just being ignored by my mother but over time it has gotten worse. I’m the only one taking care of her while my whole family basically abandoned her, yet they all excuse themselves including my mother saying they have their own lives making mine seem worthless enough to stay by her side. She treats me horribly even though I am all she has no matter what way you look at it, she throws the food I spend so much time cooking on the floor and always says “This is garbage and disgusting just like you.” She can still walk and yet refuses to help at all only saying I “owe” it to her. She doesn’t even put the minimal of effort to help whatsoever I ask her to please help me, and she just lets me talking on my own like if I was crazy. She doesn’t even say that she loves me nor thanks me for doing all this for her. The reason I’m ranting on and writing this is because it was my birthday yesterday and I did nothing but cry all day due to everything and everybody supporting the way she treats me, even though I do everything for her I receive yells and get called names in return I have endured this treatment for nearly a year. I just can’t simply do this anymore, so I packed up all my things and called my old boss who fortunately gave me back my job and I’ll be leaving in 10 minutes. Throughout this whole time nobody even showed up to check on her once, so I cancelled all the bills this way she has no way to contact other family members, not like they’ll pick up anyway. I have my own life to live and goals to accomplish and never in my life have I ever wished anything on anybody but honestly, I wish my “mother” rots away and ends up dying alone like the miserable old hag she is.
By Angel Varo3 years ago in Families
From Fighting to Forever: The Evolution of Sibling Relationships
The article is about the evolution of sibling relationships and highlights the special bond that siblings share. It emphasizes the importance of cherishing these relationships, working towards strengthening them, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
By Harikrishnan3 years ago in Families
Life Lessons from My Grandparents: A Journey Through Our Memories
As children, we are often surrounded by love and guidance from our grandparents. They play an important role in our lives, shaping our beliefs and values, and helping us navigate the ups and downs of growing up. My grandparents have been a constant source of love and support, and through our memories together, I have learned some of the most valuable lessons of my life.
By Harikrishnan3 years ago in Families








