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Baby M^3
Dear Baby M^3, Blood work is so confusing. Making decisions is so hard right now for you guys... everything is hard. Your daddy got me some of the blood work that the OB I found said that she needed to know. I am confused by my blood work and medical history.
By The Schizophrenic Mom9 months ago in Families
In a Child’s Heart, a Mother’s Love
A Child’s Love for His mama The love between a child and their mama is one of the purest and most important forms of mortal connection. It begins indeed before birth and frequently becomes the foundation for the emotional and cerebral development of the child. The mama is n't just a caregiver — she is a symbol of safety, warmth, and unconditional love. A child’s love for his mama is spontaneous, deep, and enduring, transcending time and circumstance. This essay explores the profound nature of a child’s love for his mama through emotional, cerebral, and natural lenses, and highlights how this relationship evolves through different stages of life.
By Md. Ashraful Azad10 months ago in Families
Gifting with Meaning: The Symbolism Behind Mother's Day Flower Bouquets
Mother's Day offers a moment to reflect on the immeasurable love, patience, and sacrifices mothers make each day. One of the most meaningful ways to celebrate this special day is by presenting flowers—gifts that speak volumes without needing words. Flowers hold a deep symbolism, and each bloom represents a unique sentiment. This year, consider how the selection of a bouquet, be it a Rainbow Bouquet or long-stemmed Pink Roses, can convey emotions of love, appreciation, and gratitude.
By Ketty Pannu10 months ago in Families
Dear Diddy
Dear Diddy, Happy birthday! I wish more than anything that I could be telling you this in person. It would be so amazing to physically see you again… to hug you again… I would even gladly settle for just hearing your voice on the other end of the line.
By Annie Edwards 10 months ago in Families
How Home Insurance in Dubai Benefits Landlords and Tenants Alike
Whether you're a landlord leasing a high-end apartment in Downtown Dubai or a tenant moving into a villa in Jumeirah, it's essential to understand how home insurance can benefit you. Here's how it can benefit both parties.
By Sarath Menon10 months ago in Families
Parenting in the Age of Screens
Some days, I feel like I’m parenting in the middle of a crowded train station—doors slamming, voices bouncing off walls, responsibilities shouting for attention. And somewhere in that chaos, there’s my 8-year-old asking, with full dramatic flair, if she really has to do her studies or chores.
By Babita Sobhani Jalan10 months ago in Families
How to save a toxic relationship . AI-Generated.
How to Save a Toxic Relationship (If It’s Worth Saving) Toxic relationships are exhausting. They can drain your energy, cloud your judgment, and make you question everything—including yourself. But sometimes, under all that chaos, there’s still love. Real love. And if both people are willing to take responsibility and fight for the relationship, it can be saved. It won’t be easy, and it definitely won’t happen overnight, but it is possible—with effort, honesty, and serious change.
By Summer Dream10 months ago in Families
A Handbook of British Etiquette That Most People Aren't Aware Of
Standing in line The British are experts at queuing, and they don't like people who try to cut to the front of the line instead of waiting their turn like everyone else. Formal Greetings When you meet someone, it's good British etiquette to offer a greeting of some kind, such as "Good morning, how do you do?" This acknowledges that you've said hello to them and goes above and beyond. Queuing is the process of setting up an orderly line, whether it be at a busy public place, supermarket, or a busy bus stop.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Families
When a smile speaks louder than words
I used to believe social skills were a kind of stagecraft. Say the right line, at the right time, with just enough charm to seem interesting—but not too much to seem rehearsed. I thought conversations were puzzles that required clever openings, smooth transitions, and the ability to land a joke without tripping over it.
By Svein Ove Hareide10 months ago in Families
My Comfort, My Zone
We had a tough time. I was at the lowest of my lows when we met. He was old. He was not shiny. Or loud. He was just there in the corner, waiting for somebody to take notice of him. And I did. I’m not really sure if he would like me. I was a mess. I needed somebody to depend on.
By Raquel Panganiban10 months ago in Families









