gifts and registry
Whether you’re looking to give or receive, gifts are an important part of any marriage ceremony or bridal shower; do it with thought and care.
Until My Last Breath — A Love Story in War. AI-Generated.
Until My Last Breath — A Love Story in War4 The war started without warning. One evening, the sky was full of kites and children laughing in the streets. The next morning, there were sirens, smoke, and fear. Everything changed in one night.
By Ali Asad Ullah4 months ago in Marriage
1.50ct Elongated Cushion Hidden Halo Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring – Layla Diamonds
The elongated pillow diamond ( The elongated cushion cut diamond ) is an elegant, sophisticated twist on the classic pillow shape, and differs with a stretched, rectangular silhouette. This long pillow-cut diamond has the soft, rounded corners of the traditional cut, but the ratio of length to width is usually greater than 1.15, giving it a more rectangular and beautiful look. This unique proportion makes the stone appear larger than a square cushion of similar carate weight and provides a very flattering, finger -locking effect when carried in a ring.
By layladiamondsadarsh diamonds4 months ago in Marriage
Goodbye, My Love
It had been five years since I’d last seen him. Five years since our last conversation ended in the kind of silence that says everything words can’t. And yet, when I saw him standing at the corner café — the same one where we used to meet after work — it was as if no time had passed at all.
By Atif khurshaid4 months ago in Marriage
The Selfish Reason Behind Our Helpful Nature
We have an inbuilt habit to help those in need. While it wouldn’t be wrong to assume that human beings are good in spirit and hence they help out, it wouldn’t be as much interesting to understand why we really help others (as a species) and how it actually benefits us (as an individual).
By Alice Greta5 months ago in Marriage
My Marriage Was Struggling—Until a Secret Talk Revealed the Truth
A surprising lesson I learned when I overheard my mother-in-law speaking about me.* When I first got married, I thought love would be enough. I thought laughter, small adventures, and sharing a bed every night would carry us through any obstacle. What I didn’t expect was how silence—the kind that creeps into a relationship slowly and quietly—could do more damage than arguments ever could.
By True Words Only5 months ago in Marriage











