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The most important four words for a successful marriage: 'I'll do the dishes.'
The Triangle House
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. I sat in the bed of the dogsled, him on the runners, our dogs out front as they ascended the snowy driveway at a decent trot. We had been traveling for about 45 minutes, and the snow was coming down pretty steady. We were all ready to get inside and start a warm fire.
By Sarah van Rijsewijk3 years ago in Families
Different Brahmin Matrimonial sites and their services
Brahmin marriage matrimony is a top-notch marriage site for brahmin caste peoples. Brahmins are a group of people in the Indian community living in India and also offshore. Brahmin matrimonial website is one of the top most Indian matrimonial sites with utmost dedication and commitment to providing suitable life matches to prospective Brahmin bride and groom profiles. Brahmin matrimonial site is the most trusted and preferred matrimonial site by all Brahmin bride and groom profiles from elite to NRI brahmin profiles.
By Rajeev Singh3 years ago in Families
24 Days of Elfmas
Since moving to North America from the UK 11 years ago, I have had to learn to grow accustomed to the subtle little differences compared to life back home. I wouldn't say that I have ever had culture shock, but there are certain things that are different for example, fires on the beach to cook s’mores in the summer (illegal in UK (fires, not s’mores I mean)), S’mores, driving on the right side of the road and going around roundabouts backwards, paying to have a bank account, not having to pay to have a TV, etc etc
By Anthony Jennings3 years ago in Families
Bring Love Into Your Life
So many people are complaining about the lack of love in their life. They act as if some stranger decided one day to take away the love out of their lives. They hold on to lovers already gone since eternity, or they dream about a partner coming into their life to give them everything they are not able to give themselves. They balance between hope and desperation. They look for love outside themselves and believe one day a charming prince on a white horse will knock at the door and take them away to live for ever happy in a castle for away from reality.
By Be Inspired - Be Motivated3 years ago in Families
Is there happily ever after?
Between how to make the child listen to us and what else to cook tonight, there comes a time when we also need to worry about our inner state of well-being. That's why I'm telling you right from the start that what you're about to read is philosophy sprinkled with introspection and inner reflection, so if you're not in the right mood, better say no.
By Life beats the movie3 years ago in Families
Single Kenyan Moms Blamed For Children's Behavior: Not Poverty, Polygamy, Gender-Based Violence or Untrained Teachers
During Covid-19 lockdown in Kenya the incidents of gender-based violence grew out of control. Hundreds of Kenyans ended up on the streets, many with their children to escape violence in their homes. So much so that BBC filmed the famed documentary in Kenya about the high rising incidents of gender violence.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Families
5 Most Compelling Reasons to Enroll in An Online Couples Communication Course?
There are a lot of married couples that are interested in improving their relationship but don't know where to begin. The advantages of taking online couples communication courses are practically unlimited. Therefore, it is highly recommended that every couple participates in this class. The Relationship Development Program assists in improving the teams' ability to communicate with one another. Let's talk about some of the benefits of taking this class together.
By Relationship Development Program3 years ago in Families
Finally Coming Home
Monday, I hated that day. Especially, a snowy, freezing, miserable December day in Michigan. As I made my way to our break room, I heard the usual. “Morning LT, Morning Lieutenant Flynn, nice day, isn’t it LT?” My people loved to aggravate me. All of them knew until I had my first cup of coffee, I hated to talk. I went into our breakroom, grabbed a coffee mug, and poured a cup of the Elixir of the Gods. Just as I took my first sip, Detective Ellen Johnson interrupted me.
By Richard Frohm3 years ago in Families











