Holiday
Mastering Life: Strategies for Longevity, Health, and Happiness
Living a long, healthy, and happy life is a goal that many of us aspire to achieve. While genetics play a role in determining our lifespan and overall health, there are numerous lifestyle choices and habits that can significantly influence our well-being and longevity. By adopting a holistic approach that encompasses physical health, mental well-being, and emotional happiness, we can enhance our quality of life and increase our chances of living longer. This article explores various strategies and practices that can help you master your life and achieve optimal health, longevity, and happiness.
By John Williamabout a year ago in Families
Best winter vacation destinations in 2024
As winter comes, the urge to flee the cold (or embrace it) sometimes leads to ideas of an ideal getaway. Whether you're looking for a warm refuge in the snow or a sunny trip to tropical beaches, 2024 has lots of amazing spots to offer. Here’s a guide to the greatest winter holiday places that cater to every type of tourist.
By Driss Lotfiabout a year ago in Families
Fitzroy's Christmas Wish
“Let me channel you for a while, let me make your corner dial,” the leaf said as she giggled. The windswept secret blew in the direction of the little white fox sitting there by himself and was ignoring the leaf altogether.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Families
Ex's Christmas Prank Was Inspired by "Coach" and "Christmas Story" Antics. Content Warning.
In late November 1990, my then-wife and I were watching the hit comedy Coach while lounging on the sofa. Coach Hayden Fox interrupts Dauber Dybinski's (Bill Fagerbakke) wild football team party and warns everyone there that Riley Pringle (Raye Birk), a member of the conduct committee, is on his way to make sure "no one is having a good time and is looking for a good reason to shut this baby down." Clark T. Nelson and Bill Fagerbakke are the hosts of the event.
By Carl Perterson about a year ago in Families
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas, Everyone! Christmas is a magical time of year—a season filled with joy, love, and the warmth of family and friends. It’s the moment when homes are lit with twinkling lights, kitchens are filled with the aroma of baked treats, and hearts are reminded of the true essence of giving and togetherness.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Families
People Teach Us, They Don’t Hurt Us
People Teach Us, They Don’t Hurt Us In the journey of life, we encounter countless individuals. Some bring us joy, some make us ponder deeply, and others leave us with tears in our eyes. Each of these interactions carries lessons, shaping us in ways we often fail to recognise at first. Frequently, we are quick to declare, "These people hurt me." But, in reality, they are often sent into our lives to teach us something valuable.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Grocery Stores Open on Christmas Day.
Navigating Christmas Day: Your Guide to Grocery Stores Open on December 25 It's Christmas morning, and as the aroma of holiday feasts fills the air, you realize you've forgotten a crucial ingredient. Or perhaps, amidst the festive chaos, you need a last-minute gift or a cup of coffee to keep you going. While many retailers close their doors on December 25 to allow employees to celebrate with loved ones, some stores remain open to cater to those unexpected needs. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you find open grocery stores and essential services on Christmas Day.
By Gideon Polycarpabout a year ago in Families
A woman shares how she went from detesting walking to running a marathon and lost 63 kg in a year
Regaining health, confidence, and self-belief is more important than simply losing weight. During a straightforward hike, Niki Chawla had an epiphany that led to her transformation rather than a rigorous diet or gym membership. Niki tried a short 4 km walk in 2021 but had to stop midway because of excruciating leg cramps. She became aware of the physical toll that an unhealthy lifestyle had taken on her that day.
By Carl Perterson about a year ago in Families




