marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
When You're Married, Every Decision Becomes a Six Month Project
Before my partner and I got married, we pretty much had individual lives. We studied and worked in different cities for years. Health, fitness and side projects were personal goals that never involved the other person. We made the relationship work in tandem with all these other big decisions.
By Aditi Balaji4 years ago in Humans
MS at 19
My MS story starts before me. My paternal grandmother had MS. By the time I knew her, she was in a wheelchair. I thought it was great to sit in her lap and be pushed outside to enjoy the Tucson roadrunners. I remember her as a very quiet soul, with a lovely smile. She was an artist.
By Erica Psaltis4 years ago in Humans
I Hate Housework
I don’t work outside of the home. After brain surgery for a Chiari Malformation and with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, I was taken out of work. It has been five years now, and while I still struggle with the physical symptoms and am not able to do the thing I used to, I have settled somewhat. I have accepted that where I am at is as good as it gets. I will not get better. Because of the surgery, though, I will not get worse. The bipolar disorder will never go away, but it can be managed. I have a fantastic mental health team, and an excellent support system made up of friends and family. It doesn’t escape me how blessed I am to have both of those things.
By J. Delaney-Howe4 years ago in Humans
Overseas Marriages & Civil Partnerships in UK Visa Applications
Partners willing to join their spouses or other partner must gain entry clearance with the overseas marriages and civil partnerships application satisfying all the eligibility requirements as stated in the Appendix FM of the immigration rules.
By Nicholas Blake4 years ago in Humans


