family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
Mistakes To Avoid in a Relationship: 8 Dating Tips
Mistakes To Keep away from in a Relationship: What is the meaning of a relationship? As far as some might be concerned, it is a leisure activity or the significance of life, yet truly, it is everyday work. Be that as it may, you won't be named worker of the month until you figure out how to forestall the most well-known bumbles.
By Onyekachi Emenalo3 years ago in Humans
Angel Of Mine
Not long ago I worked the night shift at a retirement home from eleven at night to seven in the morning Well ofcourse the amtosphere of being in a nursing home is a bit sad itself Knowing that these men and women had fought in wars ,were nurses and had families .Basically just waiting for jesus to take them home .This one particular morning I talked to a woman name Mrs.Rogers. I will never forget it .She was from Long Island , New York .In her 90s and had the sqeakiest softest little voice .She was very sweet . That morning we had talked about her life and some of her experiences .She was feeling down and I didn't like seeing her sad . She had told me she had been married fifty years until her husband died .She wasnt able to have children so she adopted them and had lots of dogs . She had told me She had even went to go see Frank Sinatra in concert . That excited me even more because I favored him so much I had asked her how did she know her husband was the one . She smiled as if she was trying to keep from crying and said he was always a friend first. He had followed me across the country Thats how i knew . Little did she know we had helped each other .I was holding onto a toxic relationship for six years .I thought he was the one .When she said thats when I realized I had deserved much better. She had told me her children sold her house and her car .Thats why she was feeling down. All I could do was apologise .I gave her a little bit of encouragement that every thing is going to be okay . She said to me "One more thing ,I would be ever so grateful if you would open the blinds for me ." She said in her thick northern accent . I fixed her shoes and walked over to the window to open the blinds. After that I clocked out and two weeks later it was around thanksgiving .I was off the day of thanksgiving but when I came back .I went to do my daily rounds and I asked the head nurse why there was a grey lock on her door knob . I was looking forward to our little talks . She had told me Mrs Rogers died from a respitory infection . I stopped in my tracks and my heart broke into a million peices . I cried so bad but I still had to work. Thats one of the hardest things Ive had to do in life . The pain in my heart ,throat. and eyes was so unbearable . The next day I was sitting on the couch at work . I mumbled under my breath I need a hug . All of sudden I felt this cold presence wrapped their arm around my shoulder . It was comforting and frightening at the same time because no one was around me .I knew it was her , and then it went away . It couldn't have been a coincedence I mean the doors were closed and it was warm inside . I had learned a valuable lesson .That God is real and angels are real . Make the best out of the life experiences he gives you . Most importantly be kind .You never kow when it's your time to go or if your story can have an impact on those around you. Thats when I knew she is in a better place and most likely at a Frank Sinatra concert reunited with her husband in heaven . She is at peace now . Knowing that makes my soul smile .
By Anasia Mosley3 years ago in Humans
Dear Santa
Dear Santa, I know that you love delivering millions of presents to children and adults across the world, and I love you for that, thank you. However, this year, I have many wishes; though I do not wish for Christmas presents. Christmas presents are nice, but my heart is bigger than 'just being nice.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Humans
Deciding to Accept My Indecion
I walked barefoot along the water’s edge where the sand and the sea and the sky blurred to gray. Cracked crab shells and jelly fish littered the beach. I kept my focus on my feet but sensed a slick dark figure bobbing in the breakers; a body surfer in a wetsuit, I figured. I turned to look. Muted light on the waves bounced and rolled like pewter coins. I shaded my eyes.
By Vivian R McInerny3 years ago in Humans
I'm Not Trying to Convince You
Let’s start with some basic semantics before wading into the fray. I’m not an atheist or a non-believer. I believe in many things including an often innate propensity for human compassion and the persuasive power of freshly baked cookies. The term atheist is kind of ridiculous as it means believing that something that can’t be seen or touched or heard doesn’t exist (wait, what?).
By Remington Write3 years ago in Humans
N.T.'s vs N.D.'s
Have you ever met someone odd in a way you couldn't place what was odd but knew something was there? Have you ever met someone who was called, "a walking encyclopedia"? Have you ever been the one who picked on this person for knowing things you did not? Have you ever wondered what made them different? Do these questions bring a specific someone to mind? As this was me growing up, I do not want this to be my sons fate, which is why I am writing this. I know in todays "Age of Information" and the World Wide Web, many questions can be answered in the blink of an eye just by saying, "Hey Google" or "Hey Siri..." But not always these questions, nor several others, I mean you can add in the oddities to a search and I'm sure it would pull up something on some site or other.
By Niecee May3 years ago in Humans





