What do I want my daughter to be and what do I need to become to inspire her? These are difficult, but important, questions that mothers need to have the answers to.
The one aspect of life that only mothers can teach their daughters best is how to react as a woman to different situations — most importantly, how not to take shit from anyone, especially a man.
On this Mother’s Day, let us turn our focus to ourselves, and honestly see what kinds of kids we are for our mothers, and if we are what she deserves. And if we have an honest look at our behaviour towards our mother, and parents in general, we will realise so many things that we are doing right, and which we should continue with, but we will also find some things in our behaviour that can be improved.
It’s like, let’s not ask what mothers do for us, but what we can do for mothers. And this, my friends, will be the best Mother’s Day gift for her.
Losing a spouse to death is tough, more so in old age when one has spent a good part of life sharing all the ups and downs, the smiles and tears, and has given birth to and natured many more relationships. Here is some insight into how some seniors handle this tragedy
I am what I am, all because of my father. He inspired me with stories of strong women, let me forge my own own path, and his love taught me to love myself with all my flaws and finesse.
There are all kinds of fathers, each very special and unique in his own way, adding laughter and lessons in the lives of their little ones. Here is a Father’s Day tribute to my father and all the fathers out there.
A mother is all giving and she rarely asks for anything, except that all her family stays happy and healthy. Stay happy, stay positive and stay connected to your mother during this Covid-19 pandemic.
The transition from a single working girl to a married working woman requires a lot of adjustments and an understanding mother-in-law The move over from being a single working girl to a married working woman initially seemed mighty tough. Soon after my engagement, all and sundry started asking me if I would keep on working after getting married, as if a girl only works to kill time before someone hitches her up. I have got to accept that I did wonder about my future hubby and in-laws having a problem…