Today was a very hard day.
A lot of stuff going on in life right now.
Went to school and was received by some bad grades. See, I don’t mind getting bad grades for subjects I haven’t worked hard for, but when I work really hard and struggle on something and still get bad grades... I get pretty disappointed.
Went to a few shops to sort out some stuff that had broken (earphones…)…which didn’t go too well either.
As I was thinking about how the day had passed, on the way home, in the subway, I decided that as soon as I come home (after eating roti) I would go asleep since everything had gone wrong...
By the evening things changed.
I met a special lady. Perhaps the most influential lady in my life.
(No I don’t have a girlfriend)
My mother.
My mother is a very special person. My (our) mother has sacrificed everything for us. Raising me and my sister on her own, she sacrificed all pleasures in life. A very hardworking, independent Sikh lady, who’s done her best to raise her children and fill them with Sikhi spirit. Always supported us, and never stopped us from doing stuff we want to do. An ideal lady. Will post more about her later…
She lit up my day so much. She made my favourite roti (Rajma chaval!), and met me with so much love. The whole day change completely and now I’m feeling a lot better (“,).
A tribute to the unconditional love of mothers:
Click here - a small vid.
Hope you enjoy watching the small vid...
6 comments:
Mommies are amazing =)
Look forward to hearing about your mother over the course of your blog. Veer ji, Don't worry too much about the results usually it's more important if you can figure out why you got them and how to move on (",)
Waheguru...
I jjust checked the video out veer ji... moved to tears. thanks for sharing.
Satnam!
Go give your mum a big hug!
It will make her shine! It will.
Happy you liked the vid.. I was moved to tears as well, the first time I read it (the text)... (",)
Thanks for your kind comments Satvinder Bhenji and Manpreet Kaur jee (",)
Huggies on the way! (",)
Go give your mum a big hug! every single day.
I remember my father always use to say Ma first whenever he entered the inside the house. First of all he wanted to know if his mom is doing fine. He will say "Ma! are you doing Ok" and her answer always was " My sweet son is back at home"
Mava Thandiya Chaava- very true
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