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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.
She looked at Me Again
She looked at Me Again Writer: King Pokhtoon I didn’t mean to go through her things. It started with the drawer that never quite closed. The one she used to shove mail and photos into, as if hiding them would delay their expiration. I was just trying to make space for my own keys and charger, really.
By king pokhtoon8 months ago in Families
The Lost Treasure of Rainbow Island
Once upon a time, in a little village by the sea, there lived two adventurous children, Emma and Max. They were inseparable, and their days were filled with excitement and imagination. The village was known for its lush gardens, sandy shores, and a mysterious legend that had been passed down for generations: the story of the Lost Treasure of Rainbow Island.
By Sana Ullah8 months ago in Families
How to Express Yourself Through Custom Stickers A Beginner's Guide
How to Express Yourself Through Custom Stickers: A Beginner's Guide Custom Stickers Since 1935, stickers have been one of the simplest ways to express yourself through visual means. I've noticed that these small adhesive designs do much more than just decorate our belongings—they tell our stories without words. Not only are stickers an affordable form of creativity and individuality, but they also serve as conversation starters when people ask about them.
By KingFree MaN8 months ago in Families
Where Modern Furniture Meets Timeless Elegance
Welcome to Nick and Noma, your trusted online destination for exquisitely crafted modern furniture in Australia. What began as a passion project has grown into a curated platform dedicated to bringing you the finest solid wood and designer furniture that blends sophistication, functionality, and lasting style.
By Kongfuseoamy8 months ago in Families
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs acquitted of most serious counts
Happening now Mixed verdict: Jurors in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal criminal trial acquitted him of the most serious charges — racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking — but found him guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Sentencing outlook: Combs could get a prison sentence of up to 20 years — the maximum is 10 for each of the transportation counts. The defense has asked that Combs be released while he awaits sentencing; a bail hearing is set for 5 p.m. ET. Reactions: After the verdict, Combs faced the courtroom gallery and clapped. A lawyer for accuser Cassie Ventura said the verdict is not their desired outcome, but Ventura is grateful for the two convictions.
By Kamran Khan8 months ago in Families
The Last Hunt with Grandfather
I remember the cold more than anything. That biting, high-altitude kind that chews through the thickest wool and lingers in your bones long after the sun comes up. We were two hours into the trail when the fog parted just enough for the mountains to show themselves—jagged, ancient, and still carrying the echo of stories only my grandfather could tell.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Families
After My Mother Passed, Her Kitchen Never Went Silent
After My Mother Passed, Her Kitchen Never Went Silent It’s been three months since my mother passed away. She died gently — on her prayer mat — just after Asr, with her hands still scented with flour and rose water.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Families
The Rule in My Grandfather’s Will We Broke—And the Truth It Uncovered
By Atif Jamal When my grandfather passed away, the silence in our home was not only because of grief. It was heavier—weighted with questions we never asked, stories never told, and an old rule that none of us fully understood. His will was simple, direct, and mysterious. It had only one strict instruction:
By Atif jamal 8 months ago in Families
The Photograph That Bridged Nine Decades: A Heartwarming Tale of Twin Brothers and Their Mother's Legacy
The late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the emerald hills of County Cork as Margaret O'Sullivan adjusted her checkered headscarf and smoothed down her worn but clean dress. It was autumn 1936, and at just twenty-two years old, she carried the weight of the world on her slender shoulders. In her arms, she held her greatest treasures – twin boys, barely eight months old, their cherubic faces peering out at a world that seemed both promising and uncertain.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Families











