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Continue reading →: Challenges boys face in schools
I have two boys. Yeah, I know, ALL of you know that. I live in a house that is strongly tipped in the favor of the Y chromosome. Even my Labrador is a boy. While, that in itself makes for some really interesting and hilarious experiences, it also exposes me…
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Continue reading →: Family’s day out!
Bookstores are such fun places to visit. These days I do not get as much time nor do I frequent them much. I guess online shopping makes me buy my books at the click of a button. But, the charm of sitting quietly in a bookstore poring over books for…
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Continue reading →: #GreatDad — Father we love!
The above advertisement does make you go Awww, doesn’t it? Fathers are our pillars of strength. Traditionally the breadwinners in our families, they left the mothering to the moms. I can’t help but think back about my own dad. My early relationship with him was a little distant. He was…
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Continue reading →: #GoSleeekASUSExperience Indimeet in Bangalore
There is something warm and special about Indiblogger meets. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that 2014 did not see a single meet in Bangalore because Bangalore bloggers pulled out all stops to make it to this meet even on a Friday evening. ITC Gardenia as a venue…
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Continue reading →: Life is uncertain
Life is fickle. In a moment, it can change irrevocably. Those who know me know that I am a huge worry monger. I worry any time anyone close to me travels or goes on a journey. I feel antsy till they are home safe and sound. I know it is…
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Continue reading →: 5 types of pictures taken with your smartphone
Most people look down upon smartphones when it comes to taking good quality pictures. Those who are photography enthusiasts and experts swear by their SLRs and lenses. For a common blogger like me who knows very little about photography, my smartphone is very handy and useful. Its portability and size…
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Continue reading →: That little boy
He is a little boy. I remember my first meeting with him. He was visiting my home along with his grandparents. He was very young just under 2 years, I think. Since there was a language barrier between us, I spoke to him in the language that all children understand…




