Dear @Mistt, this is overwhelming! Thank you reading all the three and nominate. Appreciate it so much!
Dear Srama, I enjoyed throughly read those 3 very beautiful blogs and It was my pleasure to nominate them here as they deserved to read by all. .
This month we have @HariLakhera ji in dual roles of nominated and nominator. Nice. Three snippets by @HariLakhera on totally diverse topics: https://indusladies.com/community/threads/my-all-knowing-friend.317706/ https://indusladies.com/community/threads/stray-dogs.317697/ https://indusladies.com/community/threads/dad-i-am-grown-now.317723/ One is about the all-knowing friend each of us have at any given time in life. Then about the pest of stray dogs who give the lazy among us a good excuse to skip the morning walk, and finally a narration about the eternal teenage-parent exchange. Each one thought-provoking in itself. https://indusladies.com/community/threads/i-am-constantly-judged-by-my-mom.317707/ by @SGBV There is indeed no judge and no jury like one's mom. A straight from the heart description by SGBV that many of us can relate to.
A Train Journey to Remember... by @PurpleRoses Who can forget the train journeys of childhood. No first class seat experience on any airplane can compare to those memories. A warm and nostalgic narration by PurpleRoses. Divine Drama by @umaakumar A lighthearted snippet on a visit to a solemn place like a temple. Nicely done by Umaakumar.
https://indusladies.com/community/threads/the-low-that-never-stops-lowering.317688/#post-4277451 response by @radar30062 A compassionate response. This part stood out and is useable by anyone feeling overwhelmed: Don't encourage the mind's negative thinking. Don't own these lack of success in some of your efforts as YOUR failures. they are not. you can only do your best and leave the rest up to God. https://indusladies.com/community/threads/child-development-cycle.317704/ by @Viswamitra An introspective writing on the stages of parenting as the child grows from toddler to adulthood. There are no manuals and definitive rules for parenting, but by analyzing the child's mental development and adapting for each child's needs, parents can hope to achieve some success in this demanding journey. https://indusladies.com/community/threads/why.317742/ by @maalti Many times parents find themselves faced with regret or sorrow at the decisions or actions of the child. It is often an inconsolable kind of sorrow. One such situation is described here and we are asked "Why?" I was thinking about the Why long after reading the snippet.
Bonanza is a word I haven't read or used of late. That's the exact word that came to mind as I read three snippets by @Srama in the span of one week. Each one a delectable classic in itself. A response for each has been percolating on my keyboard and fingertips for a few days now. Will post in the snippet threads. What a lovely note on which to wrap up this month's nominations!
Bonanza is a word I haven't read or used of late. That's the exact word that came to mind as I read three snippets by @Srama in the span of one week. Each one a delectable classic in itself. A response for each has been percolating on my keyboard and fingertips for a few days now. Will post in the snippet threads. What a lovely note on which to wrap up this month's nominations!
Bonanza is a word I haven't read or used of late. That's the exact word that came to mind as I read three snippets by @Srama in the span of one week. Each one a delectable classic in itself. A response for each has been percolating on my keyboard and fingertips for a few days now. Will post in the snippet threads. What a lovely note on which to wrap up this month's nominations!