grandparents
Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
The War of Understanding: Why Men and Women Fight Differently
Men and women often see the same moment through different lenses. What one perceives as confrontation, the other experiences as connection. What one calls “silence,” the other calls “space.” Beneath nearly every conflict between men and women lies not hatred, but misinterpretation. The battlefield is rarely the issue itself. It is language, tone, and expectation.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Families
The Last Cup of Tea I Shared With My Grandfather
I used to visit my grandfather only on weekends. Not because I didn’t love him, but because I was always “busy.” Work, friends, life — there was always something more urgent than sitting with an old man who repeated the same stories.
By Malaika Piolet4 months ago in Families
Story Written in Dust
When I first stepped into my late grandfather’s old workshop, I thought it would be an easy task. Just a few hours of cleaning before the house was handed over to its new owners. But the moment I opened the wooden door, I realized this wasn’t just a room. It was a world that time had forgotten.
By LUNA EDITH4 months ago in Families
Grandchildren Overnight Again
Okay, my grandchildren are probably a year or so younger than the photo, being at eleven and twelve years old. It isn’t all bad! Much of our time together was fun. I am just feeling my age, with very little patience for the morning scramble, “Grandma, can we go to our house before school. I didn’t bring clean pants.” We don’t have time. I will quickly wash them.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Families
How a Real Estate Attorney Ensures a Smooth Closing Process For Your Home in Lake County?
The journey to homeownership is often filled with excitement, anticipation, and a fair share of paperwork. While finding your dream home and securing financing are significant milestones, the closing process is arguably the most critical stage. This is where ownership officially transfers, and without proper guidance, it can become a complex and stressful ordeal. This is precisely where a skilled real estate attorney, like the experts at Marder & Seidler Law Firm becomes an invaluable asset ensuring a smooth and secure closing for your Lake County home.
By Marder and Seidler4 months ago in Families
MOM
It returned with a smile full of satisfaction, a face as happy as spring coming to life. In its hand was the photo of its new idol that had been autographed at the last concert. It was eleven o'clock at night, the lights were still on. The pungent smell of smoke in the kitchen filled the house, making it stifling and uncomfortable. The figure of its mother was still busy, busily cooking sticky rice to prepare for tomorrow's market sale. It happily walked in, holding the photo in its hand and kissing it repeatedly! Innocently showing it off to its mother with a carefree laugh.
By Ken Daklak4 months ago in Families
The Shoes My Father Left Behind
The Shoes My Father Left Behind By Hasnain Shah When my father passed away, the first thing I noticed was the row of shoes lined neatly in the corner of his closet. They were ordinary shoes to anyone else, but to me, they were a timeline. Every scuff, every crease in the leather, every sole worn thin told a chapter of his life—and mine.
By Hasnain Shah4 months ago in Families
Alone OR having Friends
The decision to live alone or with others is one of the most significant lifestyle choices a person can make. Both options come with distinct advantages and challenges, affecting mental health, financial stability, social life, and personal growth. While living alone offers independence and solitude, living with others provides companionship and shared responsibilities.
By Sudais Zakwan4 months ago in Families








