humanity
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Happy ValenToddler Day
Anyone who heard you ask me to be your Valentine knew I wasn’t actually being given a choice. It’s okay, though. I’m the best little man in your life! Your desire to show me commercial affection on the fourteenth of February is entirely understandable.
Sirena Carroll - The Blind Single MomPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesInside The Absurd Death of Kansas City Chiefs Fans
What could have caused their deaths? Were they killed? Was it the 'Chemist'? These are the questions that are yet to be answered when it comes to the story of the tragic death of three Kansas City Chiefs fans.
Rare StoriesPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesThe silent struggle
In the delicate dance of parent-child relationships, communication serves as the backbone, providing a sturdy framework for understanding, growth, and emotional well-being. However, some parents, knowingly or unknowingly, choose a path of silence and malice over open dialogue when it comes to addressing their child's behavior. This preference for the silent treatment can have profound and detrimental effects on the child, leading to a toxic environment that fosters feelings of isolation, despair, and eventually, depression.
Rit JOSEPHPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesFOCUS ON YOURSELF NOT OTHERS
Today, I want to challenge you to embrace the difficulties that come your way. Embrace them with open arms and accept them as part of the life journey. Today, I want you to fall in love with the process, with the journey itself, rather than just focusing on the destination. Because, truth to be told, the journey is where the growth happens, where the lessons are learned, and where true transformation occurs.
Be Prepared
Today is National Boy Scouts Day. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was founded in 1910 to shape the lives of young men through outdoor adventure, community service, and character development. The BSA is the largest and most renowned organization in the country. They have 1.2 million youth participants and one million adult volunteers in the US. Worldwide; they have 57 million members in 200 countries. The organization is broken down into several ranks that require a series of skills to move up within. With each skill you master, you’ll be given a special patch known as a merit badge. Here are some badges you can earn that will be very beneficial in a doomsday situation.
M.L. LewisPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesToday's Hungry Hollow
History is so strange. Every time a person, or historian who reports on history has their own story. Bill Dunlop wrote his own personal history in his published book, Hungry Hollow. His history had become mine. After a generation later, the book was written about the neighborhood I was born in. My memoirs would not look like his for my history is different than his.
Sheila L. ChingwaPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesMastering Stealth Attraction
Mastering Stealth Attraction Introduction: In the realm of human connections, the art of attraction often takes center stage, weaving its intricate threads through the tapestry of social interactions. One fascinating facet of this art is Stealth Attraction, an approach that emphasizes subtlety and discretion in the pursuit of building connections. In this exploration, we will delve into the nuances of Stealth Attraction, uncovering the psychological underpinnings, essential skills, and guiding principles that contribute to its mastery.
Bamidele FranckPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesAisha
Once upon a time in a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery , there lived a young girl named Aisha. With her curly brown hair bouncing in the wind and her eyes sparkling with curiosity , Aisha was always ready for adventure . She lived with her parents in a cozy cottage at the edge of the forest , where she spent most of her days exploring the wonders of nature .
hassen fraihPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesFriendship
Title: The Unbreakable Bond: A Tale of Enduring Friendship In the quaint town of Greenwood, where the sunsets painted the sky in hues of gold and the gentle breeze whispered secrets among the trees, two kindred spirits forged a friendship that would withstand the tests of time. Their names were Mia and Olivia, and from the moment they met in the second grade, their connection was undeniable.
Sangeen ShahPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesThe Unseen Shifts
When our little one arrived, I knew the journey of parenthood would be filled with countless sleepless nights; after all, every friend and family member who had gone this path before me made sure to share their tales of midnight awakenings and the elusive quest for a good night's rest. Armed with their stories, I felt somewhat prepared for the sleep-deprived adventure of parenthood.
see-throughPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesWhy This Christian Isn’t Raising Her Children In A Church.
I live in the Bible Belt, in the beautiful state of Tennessee. My state is famous for several things: The Vols, Memphis and Elvis, Rocky Top, Dolly Parton, Trees and Jesus. I love my state, and for the most part, I love my community.
Hope MartinPublished 2 months ago in FamiliesThe Journey of a Strong Girl
In a world filled with challenges and obstacles, there emerges a beacon of resilience and determination in the form of a strong girl. Her story is not just one of triumph over adversity but a testament to the power of inner strength and unwavering courage.
Parvez BalochPublished 2 months ago in Families