family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The One True Love That Protects You From Loneliness
“The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself.” — Michel de Montaigne Those single people who love being single–what are they really like? I’ve been studying people powerfully drawn to single life for many years. I call them "Single at Heart." For them, single life is their best, most authentic, meaningful, fulfilling, and psychologically rich life. They are not single just because they had bad dating experiences, because they have “issues” or any other negative reason. They love what single life has to offer.
By PERAH FIZA3 years ago in Humans
Oh Baby Bentley
Oh, my sweet baby boy. Grandma misses you more than I could EVER say. How does this happen? Every ounce of my spirituality has been challenged. I will never, EVER forgot the events of night we lost you. I will never, EVER forget YOU. Bentley HATED his diaper changed. I had just changed his diaper and he was pissed! I couldn't help but to giggle at him, and this was the first chance I'd ever had to get a picture of him crying. Little did I know, it would also be my last.
By Amy Mullholand3 years ago in Humans
Where does a sense of self-worth come from?
Each of us is born with infinite possibilities. All are potential geniuses. Why, as we slowly grow up, do many of us become passionless, no longer happy, no longer confident, and no longer loving ourselves? Become mediocre people?
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Humans
After 20 years old, you have to develop the ability to pull away from others
"Some people live in high buildings, some in deep ditches, some light a million, some a rust." This saying is both cruel and realistic and tells the whole story of the gap between people, I do not know when and where quietly opened the gap in life.
By Cindy Dory3 years ago in Humans
What if you don't like to cater to others?
"I'm almost an introvert, I don't like to cater to others, but also very emotional, very afraid of losing. In other people's eyes, I may be a little cold, see people I know not to greet, but I just do not know how to interact with people."
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Humans
I FEEL LIKE FLORIDA.
I’m sure that’s a level of insensitive many won’t appreciate, but I think I can confidently say I’d prefer watching my house demolished to it’s foundation and float away opposed to the last 2 months. Whatever the highest category of hurricane exists blew in, sweeping away and devastating something irreplaceable - uprooting the foundation on which I’ve stood for 20 years.
By she shouldn't have.3 years ago in Humans
Chapter One: Childhood
We had a big backyard. Three quarters of an acre. The biggest of anyone we knew. Honeysuckle covered the back fence that guarded us from the alley way. There were tall trees and a stone statue. There was a metal pole and swing set. In the back corner was a secret hiding place where I would hide silver ware and different dishes from our kitchen. I made soups out of mud and leaves. I collected acorns and left them out in a bowl for the squirrels.
By Natalie Nichole Silvestri3 years ago in Humans
Raising a happy baby to grasp the 10 details
1. Encourage him to play more sports Play ball with your child, ride a bike, swim ...... more sports not only can exercise your child's physical fitness, but also will make him more cheerful. Keeping a dynamic life can moderately soothe your child's stress and emotions, and allow your child to enjoy himself, have a more positive body image, and find pleasure and a sense of accomplishment from sports.
By Wimble Huhman3 years ago in Humans





