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A Letter to Myself
Read more: A Letter to MyselfDear Me, Yesterday I had a dream, and I saw you, a mother gloated and bloated, I miss being you. I remember you as a happy, blissful and content mother. It’s not long before you hold the most precious little thing in your life. Every time you go for ultrasound, you glow more. You are…
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My Tiny Buddha
Read more: My Tiny BuddhaMy son is my tiny, little Buddha. He teaches me to be a wiser and a better human being, in his own little ways. My son’s birthday just went by. Like any other 8 year old kid, he was excited about his birthday, celebrations, and of course gifts. A month before his birthday, he started…
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8 Fun things to do this Summer…
Read more: 8 Fun things to do this Summer…Summer comes with much awaited summer vacations. Mothers have ambivalent feelings towards summer vacations. We are happy that we can stay on bed a little longer, spend time with apples of our eyes. We want our munchkins to have fun and yet learn something. We want to take them for outings, and we conspire to…
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Thank God, Mr Darwin Wasn’t A Mother!
Read more: Thank God, Mr Darwin Wasn’t A Mother!If Darwin were a mother, the only evolution he could have thought about would’ve been his kid’s evolution. Allow me to present an anecdote on how the mind of a mother works. One November night, long after dusk I finish the usual chores and go to bed. I see my son sleeping peacefully. I can’t…
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The Storyteller in Making
Read more: The Storyteller in MakingMy son saw a play and he was impressed by the narrator. That night our son told us his first story, I was happy. He started showing interest in making the characters on a Popsicle, I was little skeptical as his interest for anything doesn’t last long. But Boy, was I mistaken. Ever since there…