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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
The Trenches
In the depths of my memory, I recall the day when ruthless Kuramojang raiders attacked our simple home,a Maasai manyatta(a type of settlement or homestead)throwing the peaceful village of Lenges into turmoil. At that time, I, a young girl with a curious mind, was about to start formal education, a journey not yet fully explored. My excitement of joining nursery school was fueled by the ability to count and converse with my mother and siblings. Little did I know, in those days gone by, the strange requirement for admission was a gesture – one’s right hand must touch the left ear over the head, a peculiar test to determine readiness for the nursery school world.
By Bagwasi Dennis2 years ago in Families
: "A Tale of Unity, Harmony, and the Power of Sibling Bonds"
Once upon a time, in a land where whimsy and wonder danced hand in hand, there existed a kingdom where the number three reigned supreme. The land of Triskalia was steeped in the magic of threes—a realm where everything existed in triplicate harmony.
By JOHN JOEL STEPHEN C.ORBISO2 years ago in Families
WHY DO BABY PLAY?
Babies are naturally drawn to play as it serves a crucial role in their overall development. Play is not merely a source of entertainment for infants; rather, it plays a pivotal role in shaping their cognitive, physical, social, and emotional abilities. Understanding why babies love to play involves examining the various developmental benefits associated with this fundamental aspect of early childhood.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Families
Christmas with the Family
I am 49 years old, I live alone. My pets keep me company in a house my parents bought for us to live in God Bless them. They bought me this house after I got my divorce. I remember how Christmas was at home and through out the years living there. I had no worries, my parents took care of everything for me and my brother and sister.
By Tara Firman2 years ago in Families
A slip of the tongue - Oh no, I didn't mean to say that!. Content Warning.
The sun hung low in the sky as we gathered in the cozy living room, the aroma of a home-cooked meal wafting through the air. It was a family reunion, a rare occasion that brought together relatives from near and far. Laughter echoed as stories of old were shared, and the warmth of companionship enveloped us like a familiar embrace.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
Signs and wonder. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Eldridge, where the days unfolded with predictable ease, there lived a woman named Grace. Grace was known for her unwavering faith and a heart that seemed to have an unspoken connection to the mysterious currents of the universe.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
Third trimester of pregnancy: The good, bad and ugly
Pregnancy is a blessing, and it is a long yet patient journey for expecting parents. Your life changes in many ways, and there is always that worrying feeling of the unknown and of what's to come. I am currently towards the end of the third trimester of my pregnancy, and the feeling of excitement has taken over.
By Adrianna Anastasiades 2 years ago in Families
Innovative Convertible Car Seat Design is Built to Last
When it comes to the safety and well-being of our children, there's no room for compromise. As parents, caregivers, or anyone entrusted with the precious cargo of a little one, ensuring their safety during car rides is paramount. Let's explore the world of infant car seats and the critical role they play in safeguarding our youngest passengers.
By Kimberly Feliciano2 years ago in Families








