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The Most Important Life Lessons I Want My Children To Know
So, I have 13-year-old twins, a boy, and a girl. I know, right? Perfect combination! My children are my world. Since they are still too young for serious conversations, I have decided to write about it, and have them read it later on.
By Lory Farran3 years ago in Families
The Brothers' Bond
Once upon a time, there was a family of three brothers, John, Michael and David, who lived together in a small, cozy house in the suburbs. They were all very close to each other and had a strong bond, despite their different personalities. John, the eldest, was the head of the household and took care of his younger siblings, Michael and David. He was a responsible and hardworking man, who always put his family first. Michael, the middle child, was a bit of a troublemaker, but he had a heart of gold. He was always ready for a good time and was always up for a laugh. David, the youngest, was a bit of a shy and introverted person, but he was kind and compassionate.
By Traumatic World3 years ago in Families
I don't want to see my in-laws anymore
Once upon a time, there was a young couple named Jack and Jill. They had been in love for years and had finally decided to get married. They were both excited to start their new life together and couldn't wait to see what the future held.
By Mogomotsi Moremi3 years ago in Families
Heiress
Heiress The youngest daughter sat in the chair in the dining room, wiping another tear. The others had already taken the china, the tv screen and divided what was in their mother’s jewelry box between them. They were headed for the cellar now. Each of them got a bottle that was worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. They pushed and shoved their way back up the stairs and set one down in front of her. “Here’s your share, but that’s all you get.” The elder brother made arrangements with the furniture movers three days ago and they pulled up right on time. The antique desk and chair disappeared as did the collection of artifacts. “The safe….the safe!” The older sister made her way to the office. After throwing book after book from the bookshelf, she found the hide-a-key book and unlocked the safe hidden behind the family portrait that was forgettably discarded on the floor. The second eldest brother calculated the bonds and the elder distributed evenly among the three of them. “Sweetie, did you want anything from grandpa’s house? I’m here now.” The older sister walked through the foyer, adding the crystal vase holding the funeral flowers to her stash. The second eldest brother was in the den, having his way with the cigar stash and alcohol. The eldest was busy taking the paintings off the walls. An hour later, they looked at each other, satisfied after looting everything they could from the house of their youth. "I estimate about a million each." The second eldest son thought out loud. Today was the funeral. After the repast guests had gone, the siblings began their hunt - the food still sat half-eaten on the table. The youngest had no appetite. She knew it would come down to this. She knew of the ambitions and greed of her siblings, even as her father, slowly ebbing away, called them for company. Always busy, always in a hurry and never present. They just stayed away and waited. The show they put on at the funeral was as genuine as they could muster, but she saw through it. She knew them better than that. She stood, cleared the table and adjusted the chairs. She packed the food and washed the dishes with numb, robotic accuracy. Then she heard a knock at the door.
By A Rose Williams3 years ago in Families
Unleashing Creativity: 8 Fun Birthday Party Ideas for 10 Year Olds
Birthdays are nature's way of telling us to eat more cake. A birthday is a special occasion for a child, and as a parent or caregiver, it's important to make sure the day is filled with fun and excitement. For a 10 year old, there are plenty of creative ideas that can be used to make the birthday celebration memorable.
By Ambika Jho3 years ago in Families
Will AI help Affiliate Marketing ?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the role of AI in affiliate marketing will vary depending on the specific goals and objectives of the affiliate marketing campaign. However, AI can definitely help to improve the effectiveness of affiliate marketing campaigns by providing insights that can help to optimize key aspects of the campaign, such as target audience, ad placements, and offer types. It has become more challenging to reach these consumers and take their attention to the marketing campaigns. Research indicates that 30 minutes or less is how far consumers typically spend absorbing digital selling knowledge. That is the situation today's marketers are confronting with their varied consumer habits and outlooks.
By Ms. Phillips3 years ago in Families
HOW TO BECOME A CAREGIVER FOR A DISABLED FAMILY MEMBER AND LOVE ONES
Being a caregiver for a disabled family member or loved one can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it can also be challenging and overwhelming at times. It is important to be prepared for the responsibilities and duties that come with being a caregiver and to understand the needs of the person you are caring for. Here are some steps to help you become a caregiver for a disabled family member or loved one:
By ADEBAYO LAWANSON3 years ago in Families
Prisoner.
Help! I’m on Cell Block H. They cannot see the bigger picture that doesn’t fully include me. There is a crying soul that screams out and can’t breathe. She pointed the finger at me, for you to see the pain and suffering she was really going through, I desperately need to reset the password I do
By Dawn Earnshaw3 years ago in Families
Sibling rivalry psychology and positive parenting
From the time your kids are born, they are vying for your attention. It’s an instinctual desire to be the center of mom and dad’s world. And while a little healthy competition between siblings can be motivating, ongoing rivalry can create Stress with a capital S in your home. If you find yourself caught in the middle of brother-versus-brother or sister-versus-sister almost daily, it may be time to seek out some sibling rivalry psychology and positive parenting solutions.
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Families








