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5 Gift Ideas To Make Special Occasions with Your Spouse Memorable
In many of our relationships, we celebrate great occasions, and we try to make them memorable by giving special gifts. Expressing our love is not an easy thing. For many partners, love is the most assumed affair. In many cultures, there is even this misbelief or thought process that, should the love be expressed explicitly?! Just by being a husband or a wife, aren't we already in love, kind of thoughts. To me, expressing our love for each other makes our life and relationship much more beautiful. Expressing our love need not be, always through gifts. It could be through even small acts of care, love, and affection that we have for each other. Like, when our spouse is tired, asking him/her if he/she needs a coffee, asking if he/she needs any help with cooking or domestic chores, and so on.
By Ganesh Kuduva5 years ago in Humans
She and Him
There wasn’t much point pacing, she told herself. There wasn’t much point tapping irate finger nails against thick wooden panels, drumming away a sense of unease. She may as well sit and wait, delve deep into her soul for a drop of patience, succumb to the stillness of the inky blue night.
By Hannah Bailey-Evans5 years ago in Humans
Love Birds
No one came to visit anymore, at least not for a long time. The old farmer used to come in, look up to the rafters and greet me. “Good morning Mister.” I would usually blink a couple of times and move about, my way of speaking back. It was our morning ritual. When it gets lonesome, I find a nice large oak tree near the house, and peek in on the family, now and again. The horses had all been escorted to the newly built barn. Only rusty tools and a couple of saddles remained. I had grown accustomed to having the entire space all to myself.
By Angel Christian5 years ago in Humans
The Perched Guardian
Most nights I can’t sleep, so I stay perched as low as I can be without being seen. I know how it sounds, I must have a desire to have my presence be known, what a common barn owl. But, in actuality, I love observing the people down below. They do the most amazing things when they think no one is watching.
By Othela Longoria5 years ago in Humans
Owl's Well
Julie O'Malley returned the barista's smile and headed toward the corner that held her favorite overstuffed chair. Owl's Well coffeehouse was busy as usual, packed with people and mismatched, comfortable old furniture. The quirky neighborhood haven embraced everyone from college students to senior citizens with its warm and friendly atmosphere, and it had become Julie's favorite place to relax - even though she never drank coffee.
By Cindy Darling5 years ago in Humans
Wings of Flight
The restaurant was jammed with boisterous men and chattering women, welcoming Annie and Tom with a blast of warm air. The crowd was especially exuberant, celebrating Valentine's Day. Intermingled with the brass and wood decor, red and white balloons bobbed in the air, contributing to the festive atmosphere. The servers sported large, red paper heart name tags pinned to freshly-ironed white shirts, adding to the happy mood. Annie, oblivious to Tom's secret, chatted about their shopping while they waited for a table.
By Annemarie Grosser5 years ago in Humans
The Unexpected
Sometimes in life, the unexpected happens. Whether it's the death of a loved one, a car accident, or job loss, it seems there's always something lurking around the next corner, waiting to attack. But what happens when it's not a disaster waiting to strike? What if the unexpected ends up being one of the best things that ever happened to you? And what happens when your body is so hardwired to expect the worse out everyone in your life but then someone shows up and challenges that belief?
By Tabitha White5 years ago in Humans






