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What To Explore in Sukhumvit for A Day and Night Experience. AI-Generated.
Among the many regions in Thailand worth visiting, Sukhumvit is one that is definitely worth visiting. This is quite a lively stretch filled with food, shopping, culture, as well as an active nightlife. From early morning coffee spots to late-night rooftop venues, the district almost never sleeps. Travellers soon realise Sukhumvit is more than a place to stay. Here's a breakdown of what to explore in Sukhumvit for an excellent experience.
By ameliarosanna2 days ago in Families
Why Mirissa Is One of Sri Lanka’s Most Loved Beach Destinations
Located along the southern coast of Sri Lanka, the laid-back beachside town of Mirissa has become one of the island's most popular beachside destinations. Though it may not be as lively as other major beachside towns, Mirissa manages to strike a perfect balance between natural beauty, a relaxed atmosphere, and fun activities.
By Daphne Olga2 days ago in Viva
The Beauty Box I Almost Threw Away
It arrived on a day that felt heavier than usual. Not because anything dramatic had happened, but because life had quietly piled up — small responsibilities, unanswered messages, thoughts that wouldn’t settle. I remember placing my keys on the table and noticing the package sitting there, unopened. A simple Beauty Box, nothing extraordinary about it.
By Harley Morris2 days ago in Blush
Teach Self-Control to Kids: 10 Techniques That Actually Work
Teaching self-regulation to children is one of the most important things that we can do as parents. When children who do not know how to handle emotions become adults, they are angry and have little to no self-control. Teaching them ways to calm themselves down and regulate is essential to doing better for the next generation. Here are ten ways that you can teach self-regulation to your kids.
By Brooke Moran2 days ago in Families
Are Children Raising Themselves?
Children are no longer acting or behaving like children. What message are they sending us? As a volunteer Teacher’s Aide, I am witnessing an alarming and frightening phenomenon in the children I am trying to help, many of whom I know, and in those in my community. Also, I read and listen to the news about what’s happening in my country.
By Annelise Lords 2 days ago in Families
What to Look for When Buying Prescription Eyeglasses in 2026?
Choosing the right prescription eyeglasses is no longer just about improving your vision—it’s about comfort, style, durability, and making a confident statement. In 2026, with hundreds of frame styles, advanced lens technologies, and well-known designer brands available, finding the perfect pair can feel overwhelming.
By Parham Optical2 days ago in Families
The Yellowed Booklet
I visited home recently and decided to help my parents go through some of the old belongings and clear out things we no longer needed. One day, my father opened a box tucked inside a long-forgotten bag. As he sifted through its contents – old passports, letters, papers, and receipts – he pulled one out and handed it to me.
By Harpreet Lota3 days ago in Families


















