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Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
R.E.A.L. Talk Self with Sylvia Gina Hunt – Episode 20 (Part 1 of 2)
An emotional, profoundly historical, and poignant discussion about the life and legacy of Elmyra Wilkinson Jack was featured in Episode 20 of R.E.A.L. Talk Self with Sylvia Gina Hunt. Julienne Jack, Hunt's special guest, paid tribute to her late mother's remarkable journey from her early days in Montclair, New Jersey, to her career as a singer, wife, mother, and eventually the wife of the first African American borough president of Manhattan. Hunt led the discussion with kindness and deference as Julian related a variety of tales that honored her mother's life while also making connections to the greater narrative of American history.
By B.E.A.T Productions8 months ago in Families
She Left a Note on the Coffee Table—Three Words That Broke Me
I still remember the way the light filtered through the curtains that morning. It was one of those soft, golden mornings that should have promised peace. But instead, it delivered heartbreak. The coffee was still warm in the pot. The silence of the apartment was heavy, unnatural. And there, in the center of the living room, was a note.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad8 months ago in Families
Making the Most of Greensboro's Senior Care Options
Let’s face it: finding the right senior care can feel overwhelming. There are so many options, and every choice feels high-stakes when it comes to the people we love. Whether you're planning ahead or facing an urgent need, Greensboro has a wide range of care solutions—but how do you actually make the most of them? It's not just about picking a place; it's about finding the right support at the right time with the right people.
By thomas oshobo8 months ago in Families
What Happens When The Matriarch Dies
My grandmother wasn’t just the head of our family - she was its gravity. Every holiday orbited her. Every schedule bent to her. Every decision, big or small, ran through her hands. If someone was in trouble, she knew first. If money was needed, her checkbook came out. And if you thought you could keep something from her, you learned quickly that she had her own backchannel intelligence network - mostly composed of aunts, cousins, and nosy neighbors.
By Danielle Katsouros8 months ago in Families
14th August: A Nation’s Pride, A People’s Promise
* the spirit of freedom, unity, and the journey of Pakistan since independence. Every year, as the sun rises on the 14th of August, Pakistan awakens not just to another morning, but to a reminder—a powerful echo of resilience, sacrifice, and the dream of a separate homeland. Streets burst into green and white. Flags flutter from rooftops. Children rush outside wearing bangles, badges, and face paint. The atmosphere hums with pride. But behind this vibrant celebration lies a story stitched together with blood, sweat, and hope.
By Mansoor ahmad8 months ago in Families
THE LOVE WITH FAMILY. Content Warning.
As I sat around the dinner table with my family, surrounded by the warm glow of candies and the delicious aroma of homemade cooking, I felt a deep sense of gratitude and love for people who had been my rock throughout the years. My family had always been there for me, through thick and thin, and I knew that I could count on them no metter what.
By Shamsher Khan8 months ago in Families











