family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
For Travel
Traveling offers a unique escape, a journey that transcends physical distance, opening doors to relaxation and discovery. The rhythmic hum of a train or the soothing sounds of waves lapping at a distant shore become therapeutic melodies for the weary soul. Amidst new landscapes, the mind unwinds, shedding the weight of routine. The mere act of exploration becomes a tranquil ritual, each step a dance with serenity. Whether it's the rustle of leaves in a serene forest or the gentle breeze on a sun-kissed beach, nature's embrace cradles the traveler in a cocoon of tranquility. In the tapestry of new places, there's a calming thread that stitches together moments of peace and rejuvenation. Traveling isn't just a journey; it's a passport to relaxation, where the world unfolds its soothing arms for those willing to explore.
By Dawit Haile2 years ago in Humans
Eat Together
Why did the BBQ grill apply for a job? It wanted to get fired up in the workplace and show everyone its sizzling skills! Just like a perfectly grilled steak, this grill had a serious good plan to change ahead in the career world. Now, if only it could convince the boss that BBQ breaks are essential for a well-done office atmosphere!
By Dawit Haile2 years ago in Humans
Eyes Beyond the Venom: The Wendy I Knew
“Do you remember Wendy,” asked my sister on FaceTime as if I had some Potterian Pensieve at my disposal. Because my face obviously told her I didn’t have a clue, she said, to some extent, annoyed, “Sure you remember her, or at least her makeup and tawdry frivolity of sorts. Didn’t she go to school together with you?”.
By Jussi Luukkonen2 years ago in Humans
Embracing the Night
Fear of the dark is a common childhood phobia, but for some individuals, this fear persists well into adulthood. I was one of those people who clung to the irrational fear of darkness until the age of 26. However, my journey with this fear took an unexpected turn, transforming my perception of the darkness and allowing me to conquer my long-standing dread. In this article, I’ll share my personal story of how I overcame my fear of the dark and discovered the beauty and creative potential hidden within it.
By Ahsan Ullah2 years ago in Humans
Leave The Past in the Past
A toaster oven air fryer is a versatile kitchen appliance that combines the functions of a traditional toaster oven with the innovative cooking method of an air fryer. This culinary powerhouse allows you to toast, bake, broil, and roast, while also providing the ability to air fry with precision and efficiency.
By Dawit Haile2 years ago in Humans
Whispers of Wisdom. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Eldridge, where the whispers of the wind carried the tales of generations, lived a father and son, Henry and Oliver. Henry, a seasoned woodworker, spent his days crafting intricate pieces of furniture in his cozy workshop. Oliver, a young man full of dreams, was studying engineering in the nearby city.
By Hasnain07182 years ago in Humans
DON'T WORRY IF YOU ARE AN INTROVERT
Being an introvert is something I cherish, and I know I'm not alone in feeling this way. There are many of us out there, and our preference for a quieter, more solitary lifestyle is not a flaw - it's a gift. However, it can be difficult for introverts to recognize their own worth in a world that seems to favor extroverts. In a society where being loud is often equated with confidence and happiness, it's easy for those of us who prefer a more subdued approach to feel left out. As a child, I often blended into the background, leading many to assume that I was shy or didn't like others. But that wasn't the case at all. Introverts are often misunderstood - we can enjoy socializing just as much as anyone else, but we need time to recharge our batteries away from the crowds. This is due to the way our brains are wired - introverts are more sensitive to dopamine, the chemical that gives extroverts a rush of energy when they take risks or meet new people. Instead, we prefer the more subtle effects of acetylcholine, which is released when we concentrate, read, or focus our minds. This makes us feel relaxed, alert, and content - but it barely registers with extroverts. Of course, everyone falls somewhere on the introvert-extrovert spectrum, and some people are a mix of both - known as ambiverts. But for those of us who identify as introverts, it's important to recognize that our quiet approach to life is not a flaw, but a valuable gift.
By Hanna Maalainine2 years ago in Humans
The Magic of Engagement Season
Engagement season, that enchanting time of the year when love blossoms into a promise of forever, is a period filled with joy, anticipation, and a touch of magic. It's a time when couples embark on a journey that marks the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. This season, typically spanning from late November through February, is not just a cluster of months on the calendar; it's a cultural phenomenon, a celebration of commitment, and a testament to the enduring power of love.
By solomon Christian2 years ago in Humans
Capture This Moment
Digital cameras have revolutionized the way we capture and preserve memories, providing a convenient and versatile alternative to traditional film cameras. These devices use electronic sensors to convert light into digital information, allowing users to store and manipulate images with ease.
By Dawit Haile2 years ago in Humans









