Holiday
Thanksgiving Traditions
I remember going to my grandparents’ home every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas while growing up. My mom’s family was huge with her and five brothers, then all the kids. My grandmother with the help of my mom and the other wives made a fantastic Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. We always had a huge turkey, stuffing, casserole dishes, potatoes, veggies, and desserts. This was one time during the year that I got to see most of my cousins, at least while we were all young.
By Diane Jacobson2 years ago in Families
What is Costa Brava known for?
The Costa Brava, meaning "Wild Coast" in Catalan, is a stunning stretch of coastline in northeastern Spain, renowned for its breathtaking scenery, charming villages, and vibrant cultural heritage. Nestled along the Mediterranean Sea, this captivating region extends from the French border in the north to the town of Blanes in the south, encompassing over 200 kilometers of sun-drenched shores.
By Craig Upton2 years ago in Families
Festive Time Double Feature
THANKSGIVING The Peaceful Feastful Summit One Thursday morning in between the masquerading day celebrating gothic horror and life beginning in a manger, a lion style roaring message shook the frozen tundra sending the motor city packing, fearful about defending its border concerns.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Families
Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving. Top Story - November 2023.
Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving D. A. Ratliff I came from a family of foodies. No, not those who loved a delicate soufflé, a creamy risotto, Beef Wellington, or a classic French pastry, but those who loved food—simple, well-cooked food. Any occasion in my grandmother’s Appalachian Mountain home involved food. My Granny Stella always kept a pot of beef stew, chicken and dumplings, or vegetable soup on the stove in case someone stopped by for a spell.
By D. A. Ratliff2 years ago in Families
Best Christmas Lights To Buy
In the tapestry of holiday traditions, there's a thread that weaves through the dark winter nights, casting a warm and enchanting glow upon the festive season—the timeless allure of Christmas lights. From the flickering candles adorning the first Christmas trees to the dazzling arrays of LED brilliance that now grace our homes, these lights have evolved into more than just decorations; they are beacons of joy, symbols of celebration, and the very essence of the holiday spirit. Join me as we embark on a journey into the history, evolution, and magic of Christmas lights—a journey that lights up not only our homes but also the very heart of the season.
By Emin Giragosian2 years ago in Families
The Pink Bed
The bed, a quintessential piece of furniture, serves as an oasis of relaxation in the sanctuary of our homes. Its primary purpose is to provide a comfortable and inviting space where individuals can unwind and rejuvenate after a long day. With its soft mattress, plush pillows, and cozy blankets, the bed becomes a haven for rest and repose, offering a respite from the demands of daily life. As we sink into its embrace, the stresses of the day gradually melt away, and the body finds solace in the gentle contours of the mattress. The bed is not merely a piece of furniture; it transforms into a personal sanctuary where one can escape the hustle and bustle of the outside world, promoting mental and physical well-being through the simple act of relaxation.
By Dawit Haile2 years ago in Families
Work whoops. Content Warning.
The office buzzed with the usual Monday morning chaos as I hurriedly made my way to my desk, coffee in hand. The week ahead stretched before me like uncharted territory, and I was ready to tackle it head-on. Little did I know, the universe had a different plan in store for me—a work whoops that would turn my meticulously planned week into a whirlwind of laughter, embarrassment, and unexpected joy.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
The Timeless Art of Gift-Giving
The tradition of exchanging gifts dates back centuries, serving as a universal expression of connection, love, and celebration. Whether rooted in religious ceremonies, cultural rites, or personal milestones, the act of giving and receiving gifts is a language of its own—a way to convey emotions that words often struggle to articulate.
By Kimberly Feliciano2 years ago in Families








