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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
The Pie Police and Other Stories of a MIL From Heck
My mother-in-law was quite the piece of work. I'm sure you know the type - classic narcissist. Luckily the two things that saved me and my husband were that she was dumb as a brick (and that's insulting to bricks everywhere), and that I had an inkling of intuition that moved her favorite target (my hubby) six hours' drive away from her vitriol.
By Meredith Harmon3 years ago in Families
Always Give The Right Gift With Personalized Gift Cards
Gift giving is one of the greatest pleasures in life, but it has its difficult moments. What to give the man who has everything? What to give to a 15 year old girl? How to judge another person's taste when selecting a housewarming present? It's a pity to waste time and money on a gift that is not wanted. Personalized gift cards not only answer these questions but do so with flair.
By Md Anisul Karim3 years ago in Families
Busting Balls
He had many nicknames, but usually preferred to be addressed as Red Power Ranger. My blonde-haired, blue-eyed, cherub of a brother was born the year I turned thirteen. His name was Gabriel – like the Christmas angel – and he sometimes believed he could fly.
By Holly Pheni3 years ago in Families
Why Do Some Families Repeat Older Generations Mistakes?
Families can be the best thing in your life when you're younger. How you cherish your mom and your dad. You want to spend every day with them. Do adult things if it means being by their side. As we get older we finally come into our own and pull away from being so attached.
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Families
Losing wealth, health and life
Formal proceedings for the Monetary Administrations Imperial Commission, which continued for this present week, are uncovering a few sketchy practices in the area - from loaning too far in the red, to offering some unacceptable monetary guidance and charging for counsel that was rarely given.
By happy ofuru3 years ago in Families
Hobo Aquarium
Something sounded fishy, when listening in on to my neighbours talking over ths fence. It sounded like the landlords were trying to move people out of their homes, to make way for their greed. The area I lived in was not very flash, but the rent was going up, in a hope to squeeze us out.
By Satu Myyry3 years ago in Families
Eight Heads Are Better Than One. Runner-Up in The Aquarium Challenge.
Mia Part 1: LIFE WATERS Our entire family was excited to watch the 100-gallon tank get set up, but no one as much as me after my solitary goldfish, Gilda, who lived alone in a simple water bowl, had also died alone.
By Gerard DiLeo3 years ago in Families
Friendship Day
Friendship Day 2023: Things You Need To Know Friendship Day 2023 is a great and unforgettable which is coming on July 30. This is a day set aside for friends everywhere to appreciate and send well wishes for each other. It even tends to be one of the most popular days for people to celebrate their friendships. There isn't one person that doesn't enjoy spending time with good friends and make them happy!
By Vamsi Krishna3 years ago in Families
After-Brunch Tears
We had brunch together this morning. Kristie, Dayo, and baby Kayo. Noelle, Carter, little Sadie and baby Brynn. And me. Kristie, Noelle and I clustered around one end of the table, still reveling in all being together again after 12 years of living in different places. We've all changed so much in that time, but we've stayed in touch. The most visible and tangible changes are evident in the husbands and children who have been added to our group.
By Janna Ehrenholz3 years ago in Families






