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A Multitude of Blessings
Today was Thanksgiving here in the United States. I am nestled in tonight in a warm home with heat, two adorable children who got to spend the day with their Mommy, and my boyfriend. I have had a lot of things lately that I am not exactly thankful for, but I wanted to take a moment to count my blessings.
By The Schizophrenic Mom4 months ago in Families
Touchy Topics Not to Talk About at Family Gatherings
It is good for families to get together at special times of the year to see one another and to celebrate the occasion. It is customary for families to be in one central location on holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and funerals. When large groups of relatives get together, some tend to say things that are not pleasing to others.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in Families
Nick Cannon's Daughter Wasn't Throwing Shade
Monroe "Roe" Cannon, daughter of Nick Cannon and pop singer/ "Queen of Christmas music" Mariah Carey posted on Instagram addressing about her siblings from her father. The 14-year-old took to Instagram sharing on her story about claiming her twin sibling as her only sibling and as the rest of her younger half siblings as half’s.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 months ago in Families
How to Activate a Man’s Hero Instinct: One Signal He Can’t Ignore
Ladies, I want you to know this: The simple answer to the question if you want to activate a man's "hero instinct," make him feel three things he's important, his efforts count, and you ask for his help in small ways that signal, not "I can do it," but "you can do it." The quickest trick? A clear, short, purposeful message that same 12-word text that lets him know you see him and gives him the opportunity to take action.
By Brooks Ghost Max 4 months ago in Families
Fate or Fluke? You Decide.
Let me ask you something straight up: Do you believe in coincidences, or do you feel like everything in life is somehow arranged? For those of you who lean toward the idea that things just happen by random chance, I’ve pulled together five strange, real-life examples that might just make you rethink everything.
By Areeba Umair4 months ago in Families
Why Exercise Is Key to Building Resilience and Confidence in Kids
Regular movement does much more than help children stay fit. It shapes the way they think, act, and respond to challenges. The role of exercise in building resilience and confidence in kids is influential because it strengthens both the body and the mind. When children stay active, they learn skills that help them grow into strong, capable, and self-assured individuals. This article explains how exercise supports emotional strength, courage, and self-belief in clear and straightforward language.
By Marissa Haugh4 months ago in Families
The Miracle With Two Heads: A Story of Survival, Science, and Unbreakable Hope
On March 28, in the quiet town of Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh, India, a birth stunned not only the family involved but also the entire medical team present. Shaheen Khan and her husband Sohail had been told throughout the pregnancy that they were expecting twins — two separate, healthy babies. But destiny had prepared something far more complex, challenging, and extraordinary.
By Izhar Ullah5 months ago in Families
🌍 The World’s Smallest Mother: The Unbreakable Courage of Stacey Herald
The Truth Behind the World’s Smallest Mother: The Unbelievable Journey of Stacey Herald In a world where physical strength is often measured in height, size, and power, there lived a woman who proved that the true meaning of strength comes from the heart. Her name was Stacey Herald, known around the globe as the world’s smallest mother — standing at just 71 centimeters tall. Her story is not just extraordinary… it is a reminder that love can defy fear, and courage can rewrite destiny.
By Izhar Ullah5 months ago in Families
When Freedom Learns Responsibility: A Father’s Journey from Single Life to Sacred Duty.
When Freedom Learns Responsibility: A Father’s Journey from Single Life to Sacred Duty The single life often feels like an open road with no traffic lights. You choose your destination, your speed, and even when to stop and start. Your time is yours, your money is yours, and your thoughts belong entirely to you. You can change your plans in an instant, sleep whenever you like, and travel whenever you wish, without anyone asking why you are late or where you are going. It feels like freedom in its purest form. But is freedom simply the ability to do whatever you want, or is it understanding what truly matters?
By Sayed Zewayed5 months ago in Families









