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How I Found Relief for My Hand and Finger Pain
I have always loved writing. Ever since I was a little girl, I would spend hours scribbling stories, poems, and essays on my notebooks. Writing was my passion, my escape, and my dream. I wanted to become a professional writer someday, and share my words with the world.
right way to keep healthyPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesHow Time Told Tales: Chronicles of the Treehouse
Once upon a time in a small metropolis nestled between rolling hills and limitless meadows, there existed a tight-knit group of friends who navigated the twists and turns of adolescence collectively. They had been a motley team of dreamers, adventurers, and mischief-makers, certain with the aid of the unbreakable thread of teens.
Kageno HoshinoPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesThe D Day pt2.
In the heart of Nigeria, where the sun casts long shadows on the sprawling landscapes, the people prepared for a pivotal moment in their nation's history—the 2023 presidential election. The air was thick with anticipation, dreams, and the collective pulse of a country yearning for change. Among the hopeful candidates, one man emerged as a symbol of unity, hope, and the promise of a better tomorrow.
Kelvin OlaludePublished 4 months ago in FamiliesWhy Me
Snowflakes drifted aimlessly in the frigid winter night as a lone figure sat on a park bench watching the children play in the snow. Snow piled up around him and he sat silently as tears made his eyes sparkle from the lone lamp post next to his bench as tears slowly rolled down his cheek, vanishing into the snow at his feet. A frigid wind blew, and he shivered wishing he had a warm place to rest his head for the night, but that was in vain, for every hostel and shelter he visited had no room. So, this lonely bench in a small park in the middle of downtown was all he could find as he pulled his jacket tighter around him to try and keep the cold out, but to no avail as his feet were like a block of ice and to try and move, only cause him more distress so he stayed where he was. Occasionally some would walk by, and they would glance his way only to pick up their pace and hurry by him, figuring that he would try and talk to them or ask for something, but he just remained motionless as his eyes followed them as they rushed away, probably to a nice warm home and meal. Closing his eyes, he thought about his family, but he could not remember them, losing contact with them when he was forced to live on the streets. Tears began to form once again as he thought of the day his own relatives told him he had to leave because they wanted to go on vacation and he could not stay, to wander the streets of an unknown city, only to end up cold and hungry on this lone park bench.
K.C. KeatsPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesSilent Echoes
In the quaint town of Serenity, where cobblestone streets meandered through charming cottages, lived a woman named Amelia. Her life, like the delicate notes of a forgotten melody, resonated with the echoes of a love that had once blossomed, withered, and now lingered in the silent corridors of her heart.
Takyi SamuelPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesI'm Santa
"If you believe in the spirit of Christmas, you believe in true magic." -Toni Sorenson What is the best part about being a parent during the holiday season?
Chloe Rose Violet 🌹Published 4 months ago in FamiliesThe Virtue of patience.
Title: The Virtue of Patience: Navigating Life's Journey with Grace Introduction: In a world that often moves at a rapid pace, patience emerges as a virtue that transcends time and circumstances. It is a quality that not only tempers the challenges we face but also acts as a catalyst for personal growth and resilience. In this article, we'll delve into the profound importance of patience in various aspects of life.
TANVIR MAHATABPublished 4 months ago in Families- Top Story - December 2023
10 Years
I can feel their eyes on me, people looking me over as I speak to them wondering why I haven't shaved or look disheveled. It's because I can barely look in the mirror anymore, whenever I do all I see is you. As I brush my hair back it looks like your hair, I grow a beard and it's your beard. Even the bags under my eyes are exactly like yours, it's inescapable.
John P. CreekmorePublished 4 months ago in Families Divorce impact in Child Life
In shadows cast by fractured vows, a child, Navigates a world now torn, beguiled. Through echoes of a love that once held sway,
Ghulam FayyazPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesThe Attachment Theory
The theory of attachment posits that a robust emotional and physical connection to a primary caregiver during our early years is pivotal for our overall development. The strength of this bond, characterized by secure or insecure attachment, significantly influences how we navigate the world and form relationships throughout our lives. This theory suggests that a secure attachment provides a safe base from which individuals feel empowered to explore their surroundings, fostering trust, connection, and ultimately, success. Conversely, insecurely attached individuals may struggle with trust issues, lack social skills, and encounter difficulties in forming meaningful relationships.
Shelby AndersonPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesAutism Eye Contact
Autism is often associated with a lack of eye contact, which is a common trait. In neurotypical society, eye contact is seen as a non-verbal way of communicating social interest, attention, and engagement. The term "neurotypical" refers to individuals who exhibit typical behavior, thinking, and information processing within their cultural or regional group.
Kazi Mukitul IslamPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesSunset Serenades: Life Along the Shores of Lake Malawi
The sun began its descent over the vast expanse of Lake Malawi, casting a golden hue across the water that stretched as far as the eye could see. Along the shores of the lake, a small fishing village came to life, each sunset marking the end of a day but the beginning of a unique rhythm that resonated with the heartbeat of the people.
Nexus NarratorPublished 4 months ago in Families