Lifestyle
For the lives that we love, and everything that comes with it.
127 Hours of Hell
Aron Ralston's unthinkable choice in a Utah canyon and the excruciating self-amputation that saved his life The human survival instinct is powerful enough to make us do things we would consider absolutely impossible under normal circumstances, and nowhere is this more dramatically illustrated than in the true story of Aron Ralston, a twenty-seven-year-old mechanical engineer and experienced outdoorsman who became trapped alone in a remote Utah canyon in April 2003 and made the unthinkable decision to amputate his own right arm using a cheap multi-tool knife in order to free himself from the eight-hundred-pound boulder that had him pinned against a canyon wall, and the fact that he survived this self-performed surgery and managed to rappel down a sixty-five-foot cliff and hike seven miles through the desert before finding help represents one of the most remarkable survival stories in modern history. Ralston's ordeal began on Saturday, April 26, 2003, when he drove alone to Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah for a day of solo canyoneering, a sport he was passionate about that involves hiking, climbing, and rappelling through slot canyons, and he deliberately chose not to tell anyone where he was going because he valued his independence and solitude and never imagined that this decision would nearly cost him his life and would become the detail that made his situation so desperately dangerous.
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Men
What Does the Angel Number 777 Mean I Found Out the Hard Way
I kept seeing 777 everywhere during the worst phase of my marriage. It started small a license plate, a receipt total, the time on my phone when I'd wake up at night and stare at the ceiling wondering if we were going to make it. I wasn't looking for signs back then. I was just trying to survive the silence between us, the way we'd stopped touching each other, the way conversations had become transactions about groceries and schedules instead of anything that mattered.
By Brooks Ghost Max 4 days ago in Families
A Parent Who Didn’t Know They Could Apply for a Child Arrangements Order
I remember standing outside the school gates one Tuesday afternoon, watching the other parents collect their kids, and thinking: this might be the last time I do this. Not because I wanted it to be. Because I'd been told, in so many words, that it wasn't really up to me anymore.
By Family Law Service4 days ago in Families
The Timeless Sparkle: Why the Tennis Bracelet is 2026’s Most Essential Accessory
In the fast-paced world of fashion, trends come and go with the seasons. We’ve seen the rise and fall of chunky "statement" necklaces, the obsession with neon accessories, and the fleeting era of oversized logos. But amidst this noise, one piece of jewellery has remained a constant, shimmering symbol of sophistication: the diamond tennis bracelets.
By Mohd Kaish4 days ago in Viva
A Mum Who Didn’t Realise a MIAM Could Help Avoid Court
For a long time, I believed that what was happening to me was the kind of thing that could only be sorted out by a judge. I genuinely thought that was how it worked. You split up, things got complicated, and eventually you ended up sitting in a waiting room somewhere, clutching a folder of documents, hoping the legal system would take your side.
By Jess Knauf4 days ago in Families
The Gourmet Grumble: Navigating Life with Dog Breeds That Are Picky Eaters. AI-Generated.
We’ve all seen the commercials: a happy Golden Retriever hears a kibble bag crinkle from three rooms away, skids across the hardwood floor, and inhales a bowl of dry food in approximately four seconds. It’s the universal image of canine appetite.
By MINNIE PEARL’S LIVER LEAVIN’S5 days ago in Petlife
"It's the thought that counts.". Top Story - March 2026.
It's Mothers' Day (Mother's Day? Mothering Sunday?) tomorrow here in Britain. I am going out for lunch and may have to dress up. I am looking forward to it. There is an expectation of gifts too. Who doesn't like a gift?
By Rachel Deeming5 days ago in Viva

















