Family A tale of two sisters Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, October 23, 2023 Two souls intertwined in a dance of fate,Born of the same womb, yet not a duplicate.Sisters, a bond that time cannot erase,A connection that distance cannot chase. In childhood’s innocent laughter and tears,In shared secrets and unwarranted fears.In the stolen clothes and borrowed time,In the whispered dreams and nursery rhyme…. Continue Reading
childhood A dance of shared joy Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, October 10, 2023 In the tapestry of family, there’s a vibrant thread,A bond of siblings, where shared laughter and secrets are spread.Where rivalry and camaraderie intertwine under the sun,In the symphony of siblings, the dance of shared joy has begun. The house becomes a playground, the backyard a stage,In this world of siblinghood,… Continue Reading
poetry Shabbat’s embrace Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, September 22, 2023October 31, 2023 As the sun sets low in the western sky,A sacred hush descends, oh, so nigh.Families gather, hearts filled with grace,To welcome Shabbat’s warm embrace. Candles flicker with a gentle glow,A symbol of peace, a sacred flow.The challah’s aroma fills the air,A taste of tradition, love to share. In unity, voices… Continue Reading
Hebrew Mordechai Shapiro – Umibaladecha (Ohel Sarala) Aleksander Dovganyuk-Krym, August 31, 2023 Lacking capitalization of “you’re” and “father” in the quoted parts due to this being the way it is in the official lyrics. Age rating: This content is suitable for individuals of all ages. Disclaimer: This work is protected by copyright in the United States of America and is being shared… Continue Reading
Family Siblings in the snow Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, July 29, 2023 This is one of three poems I’ve written in a similar style, which totally doesn’t fit the current weather and season. They’re based on my dad’s love for the winter season, or more specifically, snow, on which his own blog’s title “SnowCalmth” is based. I notice that whenever I write… Continue Reading
Family Shattered Light Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, May 29, 2023 I have been facing a dilemma for several days regarding whether or not I should share this piece, as it holds immense personal significance to me, surpassing any other poem I have written before. This is the reason why my blog has remained quiet for the past few days. However,… Continue Reading
Disability Silent Struggles: Why I Don’t Speak Much Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, May 3, 2023 No poetry this time. Continue Reading
Family Roots of Love Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, April 30, 2023 A family, a tree with roots deep and strong,Bound by love, they stand tall and long.In times of joy, they bloom and grow,In times of trouble, they withstand the blow. The branches may sway, but never break,For they are supported by the roots of love, they make.The laughter and tears… Continue Reading
Regular Posts A Look Into My (Family’s) Life: Neurological Genetic Conditions Vadim Dovganyuk-Krym, July 6, 2022November 18, 2023 Note beforehand: This blog post may feel incomplete. Sadly, I have had severe trouble with focusing on this blog post, hence I ended up quickly writing an end to it. I might revise it in the future, but I just wanted it to be shared by now, as I’ve been… Continue Reading
Regular Posts The Influence of Internet Celebrities on Youth Behavior Vadim Dovganyuk-Krym, December 3, 2016June 16, 2023 New version Nowadays, it’s become a blame game… Who should be held responsible for the offensive behavior displayed by many young individuals? Is it the parents? The teachers? The family? Or perhaps the young persons themselves? While the answer is not entirely straightforward, the true culprits behind this issue can… Continue Reading
Politics The Power of Understanding and Humility: Lessons from Twitter Vadim Dovganyuk-Krym, June 7, 2016June 16, 2023 New version Have you ever thought you knew it all, only to realize you didn’t? Most of us can relate to that. I recently had two experiences on Twitter that reminded me of how much we still have to learn. While these incidents made me aware of others’ ignorance, they… Continue Reading