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Sun-stone Breadcrumbs
Sun-Stone Breadcrumbs Benjamin Brice's biggest mistake was that he ran. His fat duck-like legs, tried to waddle off in an escape as soon as he saw B coming, who guffawed at the ludicrous sight, and with minimum effort stuck out a foot and tripped him up. If he wasn't so fat, he probably wouldn't have fallen as hard as he did. Girls from school walking past, snorted with laughter at the sight of his white Y fronts slipping down his moon-of-bottom. Feeling a mixture of embarrassment and pain, flushing red, he clumsily pulled himself up and his trousers to cover his modesty.
By Cheryl Diane Parkinson PhD3 years ago in Families
Some Thoughts about Sainthood
What is a saint? My childhood in the Catholic Church and school system taught me that saints were chosen by the Vatican, and that the people who were canonized were men and women who were selfless, kind, brave, and possessed of traits that most of us mere mortals simply did not have. One other factor that should be mentioned: those saints only qualified after they were dead. There was no possibility that any of them would object to the title or even run for it while they were still alive. Miracles and testimonials had to be provided supporting their cases and then decision were made on high by other experts. I believed that this was the only way to choose a saint. This seemed right.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Families
Few Ways to Spend Quality Time with your Loved Ones.
In this fast-paced world, where no one has any time for each other, we tend to forget to give some quality time to our loved ones. Eyes focus more on our phones than on what’s happening around at home, right? Don’t you think your family deserves a bit more attention?
By Evelyn Adam3 years ago in Families
What is more important, spending time with your children or earning money?
A video of a full-time mother who graduated with a master's degree and was disliked by her child has sparked a hot debate online. Every day, she works hard to take care of her family and her children, but in the end, her mother's efforts were wiped out by her children's words.
By Grilli Fromong3 years ago in Families
WHEN A SAD MOMENT BIRTHS POSITIVE CHANGE
“Mom, dad, hope we’ll get to see more of you in the coming days?” That was the heartbreaking question my 8 years old cousin Aaron, had to ask his parents while we were all in the ward where his younger brother Mark, laid in pain.
By Maryam Johnson 3 years ago in Families








