Tweets of the Week - I: 'How was it at the junior university?' Daughter: 'Good.' I: 'What are you doing there?' Daughter: 'Things.'
Enjoy the tweets of the week and a pleasant weekend!
The Word for the Weekend
Every Friday, on Twitter, we select the tweets that impressed us in the past week. Either because they were particularly funny, or because they addressed topics we find important. After all, family life is not always just sunshine, we all experience things we could do without. But they are just as important and deserve our attention. This way, perhaps something in our society might change and ideally improve. That lighter and heavier tweets meet, cannot be avoided. It reflects what Forrest Gump learned from his mother: "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know, what you're gonna get."
Thank you for the anecdotes from your family life, they enrich our lives – and often also the last working day before the weekend (if there is no weekend duty ...)! At the request of a fan, we have created a separate page, where you can also find the old collections of tweets.
Thank you also for your emails, letting us know that the tweets of the week also mark the beginning of the weekend for you! 🥰
If you experience things that deserve more space than an embedded tweet, please write us an email at [email protected]. If we see potential in the topic because it could be interesting, inspiring, or important for many people, we will get in touch with you. Some things start with small observations and only grow when many people have noticed a similar phenomenon or problem. We are looking forward to your inspirations!
*See in the video: In social networks, there are countless ∞∞∏∞∞, who share the daily life of their family. Children are often in the spotlight here. But should children's pictures be shared publicly on the net? The stern spoke with influencers Mirella and Alicia Joe about the advantages and disadvantages of children in the net.
Spending quality time with your family during the weekend can bring numerous joys. Sharing photographs of children on social media can be a way to document these cherished moments.