A blessing in disguise

The dawn of realization that the death of my marriage was in fact a blessing in disguise changed my life for good. This is what happened.

Serendipity

May has flown leaving me in dismay. The new-found resolve of writing regularly, has thankfully decided to put up with me, despite signs of commitment phobia on my part. I desperately wanted to seek refuge in the excuse of summer holidays but I have decided to act otherwise or rather wise. This is why at …

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Letting Go

I have written about my desire to let Pari be who she wants to be, at her own pace, at numerous places in this blog. Though lately, I have been struggling, rather battling with myself to let that happen. Failing many times. Ending up being frustrated. Feeling powerless, beaten and broken yet not clear about …

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Gumrah

The alarming rise in 'teen' crimes have encouraged me to look at my role as a parent in a new light. There is no denying that prevention and awareness are only sure ways to keep our children safe. But over-protecting our children or forcing them to stay away from the world is no way going …

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Parenting in the age of Mc Donald’s

If you were to visit my home at meal times, you'd sense tension in the air. It's nothing short of a war-zone with the parent in me trying hard to feed my child. Mind you, we are aiming to feed a few morsels and not platefuls of food. Pari can be seen armed with a …

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