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"Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city." - George Burns
Butterfly Love
Once upon a time, in a lush and verdant forest, lived a caterpillar named Jack. He spent his days crawling along the forest floor, content with his simple existence. But one day, he met a beautiful butterfly named Rose. From the moment he saw her, he knew that she was the one he had been waiting for.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Families
"The Importance of Clear Boundaries, Nurturing Environment, and Communication in Parenting"
Parenting is the process of raising and educating children from birth or infancy to adulthood. It is a challenging and rewarding task that requires patience, dedication, and a lot of love.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Families
"Mastering Time Management: Strategies for Increased Productivity and Improved Work-Life Balance"
Time management is the process of planning and organizing how to allocate time effectively and efficiently. It involves setting goals, prioritizing tasks, and using strategies to make the most of your time. Effective time management can lead to increased productivity, improved work-life balance, and reduced stress.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Families
The Menu: A Delectable Movie Review
Welcome to The Menu Movie Review! A delectable movie review that explores the latest Hollywood releases. We will be taking a look at the critically acclaimed film, The Menu. This heartwarming story follows the life of a restaurant owner and his daughter as they navigate the tumultuous world of the restaurant industry and their relationship with each other. We will be discussing the film's plot, characters, production, and overall reception to give you an in-depth review. So, let's dive into The Menu and see what it has to offer!
By Ravi Singh3 years ago in Families
HOW TO BECOME A CAREGIVER FOR A DISABLED FAMILY MEMBER AND LOVE ONES
Being a caregiver for a disabled family member or loved one can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it can also be challenging and overwhelming at times. It is important to be prepared for the responsibilities and duties that come with being a caregiver and to understand the needs of the person you are caring for. Here are some steps to help you become a caregiver for a disabled family member or loved one:
By ADEBAYO LAWANSON3 years ago in Families
Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Face Wipes, Daily Cleansing Facial Towelettes to Remove Waterproof Makeup and Mascara, Alcohol-Free, Value Twin Pack, 25 Count, 2 Pack
Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Face Wipes, Daily Cleansing Facial Towelettes to Remove Waterproof Makeup and Mascara, Alcohol-Free, Value Twin Pack, 25 Count, 2 Pack
By Sakil Ahmed3 years ago in Families
Fox News Can I Have My Parents Back Now Please?. Top Story - December 2022.
Author's preface: This is a repost of an article I published on an alternate yet eerily similar web publishing platform way back in 2017. It includes an addendum I later made to it in response to my own serious concerns about the way my parents were portrayed. I am republishing this now along with a companion post that is linked here because I think that together the two articles make for a compelling story. One (this one) a lighthearted and humorous tale that I ended up very much regretting, and the other, which describes why I felt that way and what I tried to do about it.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Families
Fox News Can I Have My Parents Back Now Please?
Author's preface: This is a repost of an article I published on an alternate yet eerily similar web publishing platform way back in 2017. It includes an addendum I later made to it in response to my own serious concerns about the way my parents were portrayed. I am republishing this now along with a companion post that is linked here because I think that together the two articles make for a compelling story. One (this one) a lighthearted and humorous tale that I ended up very much regretting, and the other, which describes why I felt that way and what I tried to do about it. Incidentally I already wrote and submitted this story to Vocal about a month ago. It has languished in "awaiting review" purgatory ever since. I finally got tired of waiting and am re-submitting to a different community or whatever dumb thing they call them.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Families
24 Days of Elfmas
Since moving to North America from the UK 11 years ago, I have had to learn to grow accustomed to the subtle little differences compared to life back home. I wouldn't say that I have ever had culture shock, but there are certain things that are different for example, fires on the beach to cook s’mores in the summer (illegal in UK (fires, not s’mores I mean)), S’mores, driving on the right side of the road and going around roundabouts backwards, paying to have a bank account, not having to pay to have a TV, etc etc
By Anthony Jennings3 years ago in Families
Cabbage Patch Rumble
I just love this time of year. I enjoy watching my grandchildren get all excited about Santa coming to visit. The aroma of tamales steaming in my mother's kitchen embraces me when I enter her house. It brings back memories of my childhood. I look back at those memories as being some of the best years of my life as a child growing up. It was all about being with my family and knowing how much everyone loved you and a simple hug meant more to me than any gift.
By Paula Cushman3 years ago in Families










