If you ask me to use only one sentence to describe my father I will say, “He was a family man. His entire family was very important to him!” Also, he loved children. All children. Very much.
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Aaj Ke Anand Ki Jai
If you ask me to use only one sentence to describe my father I will say, “He was a family man. His entire family was very important to him!” Also, he loved children. All children. Very much.
I belong to … Read more...
My grandma? Oh – she was a wonderful person. Yes, she too passed away several years ago. Of course, we miss both grandpa and grandma. In fact, the house was always so full of people and cheerful noises when grandpa … Read more...
I have two younger brothers. We are blessed to have parents like ours. None of us has any complaints about our lives at all. Our parents did not really sit down and “teach” us anything. They lead by example and … Read more...
Yes, the boy whom I was speaking to was my son. He slept here, in the hospital last night. My mother in law is hospitalized. She suffered from a heart attack three days back. So my husband, my son and … Read more...
Setbacks. Some of us sail through them. With ease. Others crack. They need support. Some become bitter and hard. But a handful of people emerge out of it all. With their dignity intact. And a smile on their faces. And … Read more...
A game of Moksha Patam or Snakes and Ladders can make us reflect. The snakes outnumber the ladders but we appreciate the ladders of our lives only when we slide down snakes! That is what this anonymous young woman wants … Read more...
Is it really all that easy to be ‘just’ a mother? Why do we feel so guilty for the choices that we make? Why is it so difficult for us to respect ourselves? This story gives a glimpse of a … Read more...