Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Poem for the Day - Great Grandchild

Who knew she’d see
In her time
Her lifetime
She declared barren
And out popped a son
Grew so fast
And won’t stop producing
And smiles when finally

Her great grandchild arrived 

How the environment affects your relationship



It is normal for hostile environments to make you aggressive and hostile yourself in relationships. A peaceful and calm environment adds positively to your relationship. Something else that affects your relationship is the company you keep; single ladies keeping a company of single ladies encourages no commitment or no relationship at all. Likewise married people have targets to meet while spending time with other married people; striving to attain or achieve far above the others. Company and environment affects relationships in great ways.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Poem for the Day - In-laws

Always right
In their eyes only
Created to find fault
Nothing seems good
With them a robber you are
Robbed them of their member
Like a cult they’ve formed
So their family remains together

And a new member an enemy

Managing Family Health


So many families exist with their own health secrets and family health history. Some are minor while others are major. In situations where the illness is hereditary, preventive measures are mandatory to be taken. But in cases of HIV/AIDS, support must be given to the carrier without segregation or castigation. This places the carrier in a position of safety and comfort.
Treating family Health like it was you with the sickness or illness would make you realize how important it is to support family and friends.


Monday, November 11, 2013

Poem for the Day - Grandfather

His clock chimed twelve
His arrival was here
He was gone but here
Every midnight
His clock chimes to welcome him
Grandfather still lives
In our hearts

In the clock

Education barrier in developing a relationship


A young relationship often suffers when education stands between them. For instance, when two young lovers attend schools in different towns, it causes a barrier for physical communication. But with the role the internet plays, it encourages distant relationships to be successful. But what about physical needs? How possible is it that the relationship would not face troubles?

Bridging the gap by sacrificing time for physical contact will help hinder the barriers education may have created.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Poem for the Day - Ex-Husband

Lax knew it too
All knew it well
Her ex was better
And a lot smarter
Lax was with another
He smelled a loser
Simply a user

And a big one too