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Gone Too Soon
Imagine you wake up one Friday morning planning to have a wonderful weekend with a love one, only to receive the sad news that this person passed on last night. What would you do? Yes, this lines may sound familiar to many, especially for mid age adults. At this stage in life, people start loosing parents, siblings, parents in-law, friends, uncles and aunties. For some people it could be a spouse, a partner, and you name it. Such a loss could also be for a dearly beloved pet (a dog, a cat, ...) who brings joy to the family. Love is Love, and it is hard to let go. It is at this point where I say to myself, CRY, SHOUT IT OUT, TAKE A VACCATION, OR DO WHATEVER YOU ENJOY DOING. In all these, remember that you still have other people whose livelihood depends on you.
By Brendabell njee11 months ago in Families
Levi
Have you ever sat back and watched your kids and wondered about their interactions with one another? The other day after my son got out of school we walked to adjoining park along with a few other children to enjoy an hour of the nice warm early spring weather before heading home. The sound of his giggles made me laugh as he ran ahead to the first still kinda empty playground. I sat on one of the shaded benches with his belongings and just watched as he played by himself.
By Kia T Cooper-Erbst11 months ago in Families
Why Marriages Collapse, Understanding the Causes and Finding Solutions.. AI-Generated.
Marriage is one of the most profound and significant institution that has been existing since the creation of planet earth. It is predicated on love, trust, commitment, and shared goals. However, despite the best intentions, many marriages hit the rocks. Divorce rates continue to rise exponentially, and couples battle with issues that often is often complex and resist possible solution. In this article, I will x-ray the key reasons why marriages fail and also provide insights on how couples can work to prevent these issues from leading to a breakup.
By shehu shaba11 months ago in Families
The Light of Family
The sun was setting, casting golden hues across the quiet neighborhood where the Dawson family lived. Their house was small but full of warmth, laughter, and love. It wasn’t wealth or luxury that made it special—it was the bond they shared.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Families
How to Choose the Best Adult Diaper for Overnight Protection
For any incontinent patient, the best secret in dressing for the night is picking up an adult diaper. Ideally, such a garment ought to be leak-proof and pleasant to the individual, offering proper skin care besides making sure the sleeper gets adequate rest. In so many options, within America it is really daunting to try looking for an adult diaper that fits perfectly well with one’s personal preference. However, knowing what to look for makes this much easier and enhances the quality of life of the user.
By Diapers House11 months ago in Families
WHERE TO BUY AFFORDABLE ADULT DIAPERS IN THE-USA ONLINE VS IN STORE
Adult diapers are a must-have for many people, whether due to old age, medical conditions, or mobility issues. The challenge is not only finding the right type but also getting affordable and high-quality options. With so many choices available, one major question arises: Should you buy adult diapers online or from a physical store?
By Diapers House11 months ago in Families
Is Love Forbidden?
Is love forbidden? A short story Although the whole rowanga shook with the heavy feet that is getting closer to the slightly, I thought where is something more beautiful in the chest that has already been stripped and stripped, Narmada came to face the mirror
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Families
Our Story
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting golden hues across the small suburban neighborhood. In the middle of the quiet street stood a modest but warm home, where the Bennett family lived. It wasn’t the grandest house on the block, but inside, it held something far more valuable—love, laughter, and memories.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Families
Walking Together
The sun was setting, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink as the Roy family sat on their small veranda. Arif, the eldest son, had just returned from work, and his younger sister, Rina, was helping their mother, Ayesha, prepare tea. Their father, Kamal, sat in his old wooden chair, reading the newspaper, his glasses slipping down his nose.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Families



