siblings
Siblings are the only enemy you can't live without.
Family Values
I lost my uncle Fred last week on December 14th. He was the last surviving sibling of my mother’s. Mom was one of 7 children and the baby of the 4 girls born before 3 boys. Mom passed 11 years ago December 11th. My grandfather passed on the same date 19 years prior. I’m sure there is some meaning to that. I don’t believe there are coincidences in the universe.
By Karolyn Denson Landrieux2 years ago in Families
Relationship Tips
In a world often fixated on the physical aspects of relationships, the true depth of connection lies in the emotional intimacy shared between partners. While physical closeness is undoubtedly important, cultivating emotional bonds serves as the foundation for a lasting and fulfilling relationship. Let's explore the significance of fostering emotional intimacy and discover how real-life couples have embraced this powerful aspect of love.
By Terrence K2 years ago in Families
How To Resolve Any argument with anybody
Conflicts are an inevitable part of our lives. Whether it's a disagreement with a colleague, a heated debate with a friend, or a dispute with a loved one, conflicts can leave us feeling frustrated, angry, and disconnected. However, what if there was a simple phrase that had the power to diffuse tension and pave the way for resolution? Enter "You might be right."
By Discover Gadget2 years ago in Families
Dreamweaver Delights: The Tale of Oliver and the Enchanted Gummy Bears
Once upon a time, in a picturesque town nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, there lived a young boy named Oliver. With his mop of curly hair and eyes that sparkled with curiosity, Oliver was the embodiment of childhood wonder. His days were filled with laughter, exploration, and the simple joys of growing up.
By Syeda Umama2 years ago in Families
10 Years. Top Story - December 2023.
I can feel their eyes on me, people looking me over as I speak to them wondering why I haven't shaved or look disheveled. It's because I can barely look in the mirror anymore, whenever I do all I see is you. As I brush my hair back it looks like your hair, I grow a beard and it's your beard. Even the bags under my eyes are exactly like yours, it's inescapable.
By John P. Creekmore2 years ago in Families
Sunset Serenades: Life Along the Shores of Lake Malawi. Content Warning.
The sun began its descent over the vast expanse of Lake Malawi, casting a golden hue across the water that stretched as far as the eye could see. Along the shores of the lake, a small fishing village came to life, each sunset marking the end of a day but the beginning of a unique rhythm that resonated with the heartbeat of the people.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
**Whispers of Mulanje: A Tapestry of Life in Malawi**. Content Warning.
In the heart of Africa, where the sun kisses the earth with a warmth that lingers in the soul, lies the enchanting land of Malawi. Our journey begins in a remote village nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Mulanje Massif. The people here, like the roots of the ancient baobab trees, are deeply intertwined with the rich tapestry of their culture.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
What Happened to the Hero?. Content Warning.
Identity...this is a tough one for me. As much as I like to do self-reflection, I generally don't like what I see when I look inwards and I guess a lot of that has to do with my identity and how I define who I am. That's what makes the subject difficult for me.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Families








