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The Joy of Movement
The quiet stillness of dawn, Emily's alarm pierced through the darkness, jolting her wakeful. Groaning, she fumbled for the snooze button, burying her head under the pillow. For as long as she ought to recall, mornings had been synonymous with lethargy and reluctance. The mere idea of getting away from bed regarded like an insurmountable task.
ONUH FENESSY OJODUMIPublished 8 months ago in FamiliesPARENTING TRICKS & SUCCESSES
Extraordinary sustaining is a trip that requires constancy, dedication, and different strategies to ensure the flourishing and improvement of children. While there's no one size-fits-all method for managing sustaining, there are a couple of tricks and techniques that have displayed to make progress in raising joyful, sound, and adjusted kids.
Bright Chisom UkaobasiPublished 8 months ago in FamiliesBaby Signal System
Like any other child at birth Vivek cried as he was born on a September evening. This was of course sweet music to his parents who got him as their wedding day gift and they had been waiting for him for nine long years. The long journey from the womb to this world had made him tired and hungry. The long cry stopped as he slept after a sip of mother's milk only to wake up after 10 minutes or so.
Ramakrishnan RamacahdnranPublished 8 months ago in FamiliesMotherhood
Amidst the roaring waves, I hear the whisper of a gentle breeze as the setting sun paints the horizon crimson. My mind is rough as the sea in front of me. My son had set before and ushered darkness into my life. I do not know when we will see the next daybreak. Or if we will see it at all?
Ramakrishnan RamacahdnranPublished 8 months ago in FamiliesFinding Acceptance After Miscarriage
If you have read my other post, "They Didn't Tell Me," you already know that last year I experienced a traumatic miscarriage. Since then, I’ve had to learn to accept that the healing journey is long and is sort of like a game of Shoots & Ladders rather than a straight shot where every day is another step ahead. There will be days when the memories are haunting, and you are easily triggered by the simplest of things, so you feel a giant setback in healing, but there also will be days when you feel beautifully present and simply grateful for life, so you feel like you just landed on a ladder, bringing you ten paces ahead in healing. In the past month, I feel like I have landed on the biggest ladder forward, and I think it's time to reflect.
Jade HaumannPublished 8 months ago in FamiliesRace to Destiny
Part 1: The Beginnings In a world where speed was revered and racing was more than just a sport, two men stood at the forefront of the racing scene: Alex Turner and Marcus Bennett. Born with an insatiable hunger for speed, they each found their way to the heart of the racing community. Their paths converged on a sunny afternoon at the renowned Silver Crest Raceway.
Filip MaláčekPublished 8 months ago in MenGolden Wishes for a Happy Holiday Christmas
Long ago, in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and snow-covered trees, the anticipation of the holiday season was palpable. The air was filled with the scent of freshly baked gingerbread and the joyous laughter of children playing in the freshly fallen snow. The village, known as Evergreen Hollow, was known far and wide for its festive spirit and warm-hearted residents.
mirelanegruPublished 8 months ago in FamiliesI Thought I Have Lost You
In the quiet corners of life's grand tapestry, there are stories that shimmer with the iridescent glow of hope and second chances. The tale of Emily and Liam is one such story—a symphony of love, loss, and rekindled flames that illuminated the paths of two souls destined to find their way back to each other.