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Family-themed art is a look into one's living room; it depicts celebration, crises, and the quiet moments of familial interactions.
CHRISTMAS DAY SPECIAL
Christmas is an annual religious and cultural festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ that is celebrated by billions of people throughout the world on December 25th. It precedes the season of Advent or the Nativity Fast and begins the season of Christmastide, which traditionally in the West lasts twelve days and culminates on the Twelfth Night. Christmas Day is a public holiday in many countries, and it is observed religiously by the majority of Christians as well as culturally by many non-Christians. It is also an important element of the holiday season. According to the New Testament's account of Jesus' birth, he was born at Bethlehem in fulfillment of messianic prophecies. When Joseph and Mary arrived in town, the inn was full, so they were offered a stable, where the Christ Child was shortly born, with angels announcing the good news to shepherds, who then spread the word. Christmas commemorates the birthday of Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe to be God's Son.
By Bhagya manohara4 years ago in Families
ARE THE OFFICES READY TO COMBINE WITH TELEWORKING?
As we return to normalcy in our lives, we begin to wonder when we will return to the office. Teleworking has ceased to be something exceptional to become part of the day to day , and is that, many companies have joined the hybrid work model, limiting the presence of their employees in the office to only two or three days a week . The companies believe this assistance is necessary, even if it is only for a few days, to generate that team spirit that would not occur if everyone works in isolation.
By oussama achouri4 years ago in Families
Popular Themes in Duvet Cover
A bed is the most important part of a bedroom, and the bedding theme has a big impact on the entire design of your house. A duvet cover is one of the most significant items of home design. It not only looks good, but it also preserves your comforter and keeps you warm and comfy during the night. There's a product for every budget and taste, whether you want linen, cotton, flannel, sateen, or percale.
By rina dsouza5 years ago in Families
A Diamond in a brown box
Jamila lived across the street from me for ten years. I've watched Jamila grow through several different transitions in her life; my favorite was seeing her embrace her happiness. The joy of having visitors, living life with them, and spending the holidays with family and friends. Jamila and I met when she was seventeen. I helped her walk her furry pet family member, who was named GraceGrace. GG, for short, was a golden baby doodle at the time; he was utterly adorable. The cutest pup on the block, I'd always say as I watched her walk her dog from afar.
By Tiffany Riley5 years ago in Families
Checkmate
https://yoWhen I was younger, I painted my pictures with words. In my childhood, I explored the universe through books, fiction and non, and it seemed natural that writing was the art form running strongest through my blood. I learned to crochet – sort of - at the age of seven. To this day, I can create a chain of yarn from here to the moon, but I never mastered adding additional rows and the repetition soon bored my active adolescent mind.
By Kari Hagerman5 years ago in Families
Wrapped in Love
Few things in life can compare to the warmth and security of being wrapped in the arms of a loved one. Whether that’s a parent holding their child close, or feeling the embrace of your lover, there is something inherently calming in that moment.
By Kathryn Dorbeck5 years ago in Families
PINK JUSTS MAKES ME HAPPY
I have been an artist almost my whole life. I was born in Manitoba. My dad decided that he needed to have a farm - of sorts, so he bought an acreage on the outskirts of Winnipeg. There was an old farm house on the property, but my dad, thought it would be a good idea to live in a garage with his wife and five children. He got a friend to help him build it and they set up beds for all of us. My mom used an old shed next door to the garage as a make shift kitchen. We used an old outhouse for awhile, but mostly a chemical toilet behind a curtain in the garage. I must have been about six years old when we moved there. It was one of many moves. Our family spent the summer building a house, with the help of my dad's carpenter friend.
By Christine Allan5 years ago in Families
Pink Just Makes Me Happy
I have been an artist almost my whole life. I was born in Manitoba. My dad decided that he needed to have a farm - of sorts, so he bought an acreage on the outskirts of Winnipeg. There was an old farm house on the property, but my dad, thought it would be a good idea to live in a garage with his wife and five children. He got a friend to help him build it and they set up beds for all of us. My mom used an old shed next door to the garage as a make shift kitchen. We used an old outhouse for awhile, but mostly a chemical toilet behind a curtain in the garage. I must have been about six years old when we moved there. It was one of many moves. Our family spent the summer building a house, with the help of my dad's carpenter friend.
By Christine Allan5 years ago in Families
Cold Feet
It's been a couple of months since I've been on vocal. Every one gets busy with their lives right? Things are getting stressful for myself and my little family. We are trying to make sure we do what we need to do for ourselves to stay sane during this time. My partner does programing as a creative outlet. When I saw this challenge, I was unsure what I could write about. I'm an artistic person, but I've lost most of my connection to those things. Probably because I feel like it has to be big, grand, and perfect for other people.
By Amber Fierce5 years ago in Families
Needlepoint and Faith
As I grew up I often found myself spending the summers with my Aunt Pat and Uncle Tom’s house. They had five children, and I reveled in the fact that I could interact with other children. What made those summers even more engaging was the summer-themes my Aunt Pat concocted for us. One summer was a theme of embroidery.
By eilene susan wenner5 years ago in Families
Angels Among Us
Lush feelings evoked by piles of yarn waiting in readiness to become family heirlooms and appreciated gifts. All colors of the rainbow swirling around in your mind’s eye setting an eager little thrill through you at all the prospects these gems can become. One thing they will all become is … angels. Angels with their wings spread wide to sweep all your cares away. A slight halo over her head so everyone knows her purpose. A wide skirt to hold all the cares of your day. All of this beauty is framed by scalloped shells to give your work purpose and definition.
By Nirvana Keightley 5 years ago in Families









