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Non-nuclear is the new normal; sometimes one head is better than two.
What do you really want to teach your kids?
I saw a TikTok recently about a lady that decided to take her son out of school. She has decided to start homeschooling her son. This decision is because she feels like her son is not learning what he needs to learn at school. Listening to this woman, I understand what she was saying. When we really think about the school system, and the world that we live in, we have to consider how the future will be. Are our kids growing up with all the knowledge that they really need in life? Will they be able to succeed? We have all heard many stories about how young people don't know how to do basic things. Such as not knowing how to make a doctor's appointment, or not knowing what it means when someone says DOB. We want our children to have the best chance in life to be able to succeed, and to become anything they want to be. I want my daughter to have the best chance in life, more of a chance than I have ever had. So that when she grows up, she can do anything and everything that she wants to do. Watching videos from so many people that are now homeschooling their kids, has made me consider what I really want my daughter to be learning. If she is being given the best chance in life. I think we all need to consider if there is a better way to teach our kids.
Talara NolanPublished a day ago in FamiliesPolygamy in Islam
Polygamy, the practice of a man having multiple wives simultaneously, is a debated topic within Islam. The Quran offers permission with significant conditions, while Hadith emphasizes fairness and potentially discourages the practice. Understanding polygamy requires examining the Quranic verses, relevant Hadith, and contemporary interpretations.
A promise made by promise
A mother's love begins its daily ritual with a soft rustle of her child's breath, and throughout the day, it takes on various forms such as tender kisses, whispered words of encouragement, and unwavering support. This quiet strength guides her child through life's uncertainties, providing reassurance in a world filled with unknowns.
Praveen PkPublished 4 days ago in FamiliesWhat Goes Around Comes Around
Love, trust, and loyalty form the bedrock of a robust and satisfying relationship. However, when one becomes entangled in a web of dishonesty and unfaithfulness, the consequences can be far-reaching and devastating. Imagine finding yourself in a situation where the person you are involved with cheats on their spouse to be with you. While it may be tempting to believe that this person will remain loyal to you, it is crucial to understand the potential repercussions of such actions. As the age-old saying goes, "What goes around, comes around."
Emmanuel OjenikePublished 4 days ago in FamiliesSun Back
Summer vacation is a much-anticipated time of the year for many people, especially students and families. Summer vacation is a time eagerly anticipated by people of all ages. It's a time for relaxation, adventure, and making memories that last a lifetime. As the weather warms up and the days get longer, the possibilities for summer vacation are endless. Whether you prefer lounging on a sunny beach, exploring exotic destinations, or embarking on thrilling outdoor adventures, there's something for everyone during this cherished time of year.
Praveen PkPublished 7 days ago in FamiliesDivorce
Following 37 years of separation, I was stunned to see my ex in his advanced-age home. I see nothing. It was incredible to see the man like this after such a long time. looks extremely vulnerable. I wavered in myself regardless of whether to go before him. With a great deal of dormancy, I, at long last, proceeded to remain before him. Indeed, even prior to remaining before him, the man's appearance didn't transform; it was easy to comprehend that the individual before him couldn't see his eyes.
Toshon chakmaPublished 16 days ago in FamiliesGreat Carrot Salad with Pineapple Recipe Show:
The universe of culinary assessment, occasionally the most magnificent flavors come from the mix of clearly various decorations. This is the very case with the genuine carrot and the tropical suitability of pineapple. Incredibly delicious disconnected, when obliged, they make an outfit of flavors that captivate the taste buds and lift any dish they greatness. Today, we leave on a culinary excursion with a recipe that commends this mind boggling planning:Carrot Salad with Pineapple.
Johannes SebekoPublished 17 days ago in FamiliesIs it possible I was always meant to be single?
There was a time in history that the normal path for people was to find someone and get married. However, as time evolves, I feel like it is changing. Now there are more people that say that they are going to stay single. That they have no desire to date and plan to live the rest of their life being single. A lot of that is a very positive thought. The thought that you complete yourself, that you don't need a man to complete. Or maybe it's that your kids complete you and that is all you need. The dynamic has shifted so much from what it uses to be. Women can pay their own bills, build their own lives, and do it on their own. I am not saying that sometimes we don't need a man, or that men are not good in something, either. Sometimes I think that I can do it, but I would like it if I had a man to do it for me. Maybe my path is that I pay for a man to do it for me. As I move forward, I am considering what my future will look like and what I really want.
Talara NolanPublished 19 days ago in FamiliesThe Love That Never Was
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and murmuring streams, there lived two souls whose hearts danced in silent harmony. Amelia, the daughter of the village blacksmith, possessed a spirit as fiery as the sparks that flew from her father's forge. And Oliver, the son of the local baker, was gentle and kind, his laughter as warm as the loaves he baked each morning.
Samuel Yiadom BoakyePublished 20 days ago in FamiliesBEHIND THE WORDS
Parents are deeply invested in the future of their children, especially when it comes to significant life decisions like marriage. The phrase "you should marry before it's too late" can feel like a heavy weight, when it's repeated by our parents. It's like a broken record playing the same tune over and over again. But behind those words, there's often a whole lot of emotions and concerns that our parents carry. Imagine your parents sitting in the audience of life, watching you navigate the stage. They've been there since your very first performance cheering you on through every high note and comforting you through every stumble. Now as you approach one of life's biggest decisions which is marriage they can't help but feel invested in the outcome to make sure that you follow the right path.
Annie AmalahaPublished 22 days ago in FamiliesI'm Stuck With My Neighbor's Wife!
I acquired my new beautiful apartment with my third salary as a land surveyor. My life was starting to turn, and it was my first time living alone since I was still at my parents' house. I invited my two best friends to see my new place. They came, and we chilled together, drinking beers. Later on that night, after both my friends had left, I was outside locking my car when I noticed a couple at the parking area.
Gloria PenelopePublished 29 days ago in FamiliesA Slow Sunday
So last night I had a self-proclaimed "night-howler" up in the middle of the night for a few hours and didn't get my full amount of sleep, but hey... that is normal around here. I was surprised, however, when no one woke me up at the crack of dawn!
The Schizophrenic MomPublished 29 days ago in Families