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My Body Found the Red Flags Before My Brain Did
The Weight of the Interior: An Unfinished Map of a Marriage The stiff blue cotton of my nursing scrubs still smells like the clinical lab, a scent that shouldn’t feel like a relief, but it does. There is a brown cardboard box sitting on the laminate counter, its tape shredded open by a house key because he couldn't wait the ten minutes I asked for while I was finishing a call.
By Brooks Ghost Max about 2 hours ago in Families
A Grandparent Who Couldn’t See Their Grandchildren After Divorce
I still set the table for five every Christmas Eve. Force of habit, I suppose. My husband Malcolm tells me I do it without thinking, and he's probably right. Two years of quiet Christmases and my hands still reach for the small plates, the ones with the holly border that Lily and Sam used to eat their turkey from. Lily would separate everything on her plate so nothing touched. Sam would pile it all up like a mountain and eat from the top down. I could tell you what they'd say when they walked through the door. I could tell you exactly how the afternoon would go.
By Family Law Serviceabout 6 hours ago in Families
A Dad Who Didn’t Know How to Handle the Grief of Divorce
The first morning I woke up alone in the flat, I made two cups of tea. Force of habit. I stood there in the kitchen holding both mugs, one in each hand, and just stared at them like an idiot. Then I poured one down the sink and watched it swirl away.
By Jess Knaufabout 7 hours ago in Families
March is here.
Here we are in another new month. Looking at the calendar already has dates that must be kept, in this month it has it up and down. It starts with many birthdays to be celebrated and then it turns to darkness with people that passed away in my family as it gets smaller and smaller every year.
By Terri Rosall2 days ago in Families
healthy and unhealthy relationships The Year I Stopped Telling the Truth About My Marriage
There is a specific silence that happens in a car when you realize you're editing your own thoughts before they become words. I remember it precisely. We were driving somewhere,
By Understandshe.com2 days ago in Families
He Was a Teenager With a Bright Future
CHECK OUT MY EBOOKS COLLECTION By Soul on Fire LEAVIE SCOTT ST. LOUIS — In the sharp light of a July evening, a 52‑year‑old man stepped out of the Mel Carnahan Courthouse, paused, and placed a hand to his chest. He scanned a city that had grown up without him—glassier buildings, faster phones, different slang, a world that felt like a foreign country. His name was Christopher Dunn, and on July 30, 2024, after more than three decades behind bars for the 1990 killing of 15‑year‑old Ricco (Recco/Ricco) Rogers, a judge’s ruling and a prosecutor’s decision finally opened the door to his freedom.
By Organic Products 4 days ago in Families
Money-Saving Baby Hacks
In the beginning, baby's can be so expensive. You need so many things like a crib, bassinet, clothes, diapers, wipes, bottles, binki's, breast pump, toys, blankets, etc. Things add up and sometime's new parent's or even veteran parent's need ways to stay in budget and make life just a tad more frugal.
By Rich Burton4 days ago in Families
Postpartum Care
When a child is born, the newest mother has two big important jobs now. Take care of that little new baby and take care of herself. Every baby is different and so is every mother. Every mother’s recovery looks different based on how they delivered, how they are as a person, and many different factors.
By Rich Burton4 days ago in Families







