Mark Kleimann
Stories (14/0)
The Interesting Things that Toddlers have Innocently Bought on their Parents’ Smartphones
Today I read a very informative article by S M Mamunur Rahman, entitled “For God’s Sake, Don’t Do This to Your Kids”, in which he outlines the many risks that parents expose their infant loved ones to when they give them unfettered access to their Smartphones. I highly recommend that you read it — it raises very concerning risks that people expose young ones to, in exchange for “peace” in the household.
By Mark Kleimann11 months ago in Families
Survival Against the Odds
Liam O'Connor had made up his mind. The first twenty-one years of his young life had not been easy. Growing up in Ireland certainly had its challenges. His father had struggled to make ends meet and support his family, and Liam had seen the effects of famine ravish his community.
By Mark Kleimann2 years ago in Fiction
What would you tell your 20 year old self about Women?
As Doc Emmett Brown said in “Back to the Future III”, “… the other great mystery of the Universe — women” I know that everyone’s experiences and maturity were different when they were the tender age of 20, but in my case, I was one fresh, immature individual.
By Mark Kleimann2 years ago in Confessions
Cars: Electric vs Petrol / Diesel
This has been the topic all over the news, especially after the conclusion of the COP26 Climate Conference in Glasgow and recent massive increases in petrol prices due to the war in Ukraine, but the big question is, while electric vehicles (EVs) have been proven to be great for the environment, how much will they save you compared to conventional (petrol and diesel-powered cars)?
By Mark Kleimann2 years ago in Wheel
Divorce is Not the End of the Road
No, I didn’t see it coming. The year was 1999, and my wife and I had been married for 8 years. We had two children, aged 3 and 9 months. I was working full-time for one of Australia’s major banks, and my wife had resigned three years prior to become a full-time mother.
By Mark Kleimann2 years ago in Families