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Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
Love The Grandchildren
The eighteen-year-old called to get some information about building a gun. He called Grandpa. Grandpa told him to build a go-kart. I said, did you tell him that sounds dangerous? Yes, Grandpa said, he did tell him that. The next call was from our grandson to ask if Grandpa had a tool to cut a stock.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Families
The unbreakable and unseen Bonds
In the serene village of Nengo, nestled near the tranquil shores of Kivu Lake, resided the Davids family. Their home, a quaint stone cottage adorned with a red-tiled roof, stood as a beacon of warmth and affection in the hearts of all who knew them. At its heart were Maria and Jose, whose love story transcended time, weaving its way into the very fabric of local legend.
By Jean Pierre Munezero4 months ago in Families
The Expectation. Content Warning.
In the quaint little town of Willowbrook, nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, there was an air of anticipation that hung heavy in the crisp autumn air. It was the eve of the annual Harvest Festival, a tradition that had been celebrated for generations. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting hues of orange and pink across the sky, the townsfolk buzzed with excitement, preparing for the festivities that would commence with the dawn. Among the villagers was young Emily, her eyes sparkling with eagerness as she helped her mother decorate their modest cottage with strings of colorful paper lanterns and fragrant autumn flowers. Emily had always cherished the Harvest Festival – it was a time when the community came together to celebrate the bountiful harvest and give thanks for the blessings bestowed upon them.
By sasanka perera4 months ago in Families
India Has the Most Notable Pace of 'Zero-Food' Youngsters After Guinea and Mali, Uncovers Study.
The concentration on assessing the commonality of zero-food kids—where they haven't devoured anything by any means in a 24-hour period—in India is 19.3%. The figures are a lot lower in Bangladesh (5.6%), Pakistan (9.2%), the DR Congo (7.4%), Nigeria (8.8%), and Ethiopia (14.8%).
By V Venkata Rao4 months ago in Families
Whispers
Waken in the dark, a lingering thought of a dream I've already forgotten, still stuck in my mind. Floating down around the darkness of my mind. One after another. Some are happy, dancing and twirling and insisting on being looked at, others lazily floating to the ground.
By Lee Naylor4 months ago in Families
The Peril of Stray Dogs in Egypt. Content Warning.
In Egypt, the issue of stray dogs poses a significant challenge to public health, safety, and animal welfare. The presence of stray dogs in urban areas, including Cairo and other major cities, has become a pressing concern with far-reaching consequences. This article explores the dangers associated with stray dogs in Egypt and highlights the urgent need for effective strategies to address this issue.
By damsonclark4 months ago in Families
The Indomitable Spirit
In the heart of every grand tale of resilience, love, and determination lies a protagonist whose story may not grace the covers of magazines or lead revolutions that change the face of the earth, yet her impact resonates deeply within the souls she touches. On this International Women's Day, in the Year of the Dragon 2024, I find no symbol more fitting than the dragon to represent the indomitable spirit of my grandmother, a woman whose strength, wisdom, and unwavering love sculpted my world and imbued me with the courage to dream. This article is not just a tribute but a journey through the life of a woman who, like the mythical dragon, was a beacon of strength and a reservoir of mystical wisdom that guided me through my life's tumultuous paths.
By YathirajaSampathKumar K R4 months ago in Families
The Unspoken Truth: Parental Instincts and Child's Discernment in Identifying Genuine Relationships
In the intricate web of human connections, the bonds of friendship and family hold a special significance. These relationships shape our identities, influence our decisions, and ultimately, define the trajectory of our lives. Yet, amidst the tapestry of genuine connections lie the shadows of deception and insincerity. Parents often possess a keen sense of intuition when it comes to spotting fake friends, while children, with their innate discernment, can often see through the facade of fake relatives. This unspoken truth speaks volumes about the dynamics of human relationships and the importance of authenticity in fostering meaningful connections.
By Shwet Prabha Baiswar4 months ago in Families