W for (feeling) Wanted – That moment when those tiny little fingers wouldn't let you go away

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I cherish it everyday now as my little girl simply cannot be away from me. I am cooking in the morning hours. She begins with cooing which slowly turns to soft whimpers and then all of a sudden to a loud cry which will intensify to a high-pitch scream. The father tries his luck from toys to acting a clown but she wouldn’t even open her eyes to witness his farce until I take her on my hips when her cry graph falls off to the X-axis from its highest peak in less than a fraction of a second. I turn to her and ask, ” What made you cry like that?” She looks up at my face with a mischievous smile to let me know, “Just for this Amma; to take this place on your hips.” And everything of your being melts!

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K for Karma is Bliss! At the heart of a stay-at-home mom

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Yes, it’s frustrating sometimes, embarrassing sometimes, tiring sometimes. But if you ask me if I want to exchange this experience with anything else in the world, I would have nothing as beautiful as motherhood. Especially, being privileged to be at home with my children for their everything gives a fulfilling feeling. Karma is indeed blissful!

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#RightfullyHers

She gave us our name. It’s time we made her a part of it!
This Mother’s Day add your mom’s name to yours on Facebook, Twitter or WhatsApp and give her what’s #RightfullyHers

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Those Bonding Moments – Treasures against Time!

I quit my job a few months before my son was born. My seven years’ of cancer research career came to an abrupt halt. The so-called ‘climbing the ladder of success’ had no ladder to climb. Nor were there earnings, promotions, aspirations, professional accomplishments or colleagues to bond with. And yes, my résumé has a…

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Ma’s Expert Life’s Lessons

A few of the valuable lessons I’ve learnt from Ma! Just a few because a blog post can hold only this much!

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This shall also Pass Away

‘First Aid Box. Check. Knife. Check. Spectacle Case. Check.’ I marked out each one of them in the list as I checked his packing stuff. This is the first time he is leaving home to be on his own. He had been to a couple of school vacations, but that was just for a day…

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Motherhood: Where God meets Man

My toddler was sound asleep on my shoulders as the train was pacing fast. A young mister of 6 years, sitting across to my seat was giving keen entertainment with his brilliancy, to a few of us. I was quietly observing his moves, his choices of words, his thoughtfulness and kept admiring all those cute pranks…

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