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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, WILD FLOWERS 3 years, 3 months ago
Spring was almost there, and Aaliyah looked at the blooming daffodils and tulips by making a small crack on the bright red curtain that covered the glass windows. She wanted to go out and touch them and smell the
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, The Disabled Mother 3 years, 3 months ago
The rectangular piece of paper shivered in Amy’s hand in the cold breeze. She looked at Aidan. He was almost nodding off to sleep in his car seat. She made sure that he is securely buckled up before starting the i
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Sarah’s Motherhood 3 years, 5 months ago
Her three-year-old was singing ‘whoopsy daisy angel’ for the hundredth time, looking at her, in the hope that her mummy dearest will join her bed, sooner or later. She with her big, black eyes of a puppy look
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, ELEC-LEC-TRI-CITY LIFT OFF 3 years, 7 months ago
Usually almost every day I teach my seven-year-old to read as she is still not fluent in reading though she is in an English-speaking environment. Her school homework folder usually consists of a small storybook,
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Miraculous Ladybug and a second degree burn 3 years, 10 months ago
It has been almost a month since I wrote, as I had to take a break. After the midterm school-break, we had to plan for our shortest vacation to India, in the past thirteen years from June end to July end. It
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Isabella – the one who is pledged to God 3 years, 11 months ago
Isabella was still in bed when she heard the phone ringing. As usual, she didn’t want to reach for it. Though it was just on her bedside chest. She was not in a mood to talk, not even to anyone who might be
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Swathi Sasidharan changed their profile picture 4 years ago
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Barbies and broken dolls 4 years ago
The past week was something I have never experienced in my life before.
In the past 45 days, my husband has been to two countries, Hungary and China, leaving kids and me to live our life on our own. All is
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, A self-makeup class to my girl 4 years, 1 month ago
The most happening thing in our life this weekend was my younger’s classmate’s private birthday party. We are one of those ‘non-socialising’ family who never arranges parties. We are definitely not party peopl
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Defeating the Swiss scientists… 4 years, 1 month ago
My four-year-old is a master in finger sucking. As far as I remember, she started it in the week just after her birth. But it wasn’t the thumb. She preferred to suck her middle finger and ring finger together, t
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Thanks alot, Anil. Hope you enjoyed it
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Very interesting ❤️ So is there another plan in the pipeline or you will wait until she grows out of the habit?
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Selin, I am still thinking….
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He he he.. Thats new generation.. Avarodu kali venda
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അവര് നമ്മളെ മലർത്തിയടിക്കാതിരുന്നാൽ കൊള്ളം, ല്ലേ ബിന്ദു?
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ചെന്നിനായകം അമ്മ എന്റെ വിരലിൽ പുരട്ടിയിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഞാൻ എന്നിട്ടും വിരൽ കുടിച്ചു കൊണ്ടിരുന്നു
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Swathi Sasidharan and
Dr. SUNEETH MATHEW are now friends 4 years, 1 month ago
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Living alone with two fiery sisters! 4 years, 1 month ago
I have no clue how I survived the past week with my six and four-year-olds. First, for the first five days, their dad was out of Ireland, which left me more or like a single mother.
Now even if I am on leave
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Being Alone For A Week With Kids… 4 years, 1 month ago
Last week my younger one was down (as usual) with throat pain, and couldn’t swallow her saliva. She eventually stopped eating. Naturally taking her to doctor fell on my shoulders. This is the problem of being a h
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Some Dialogues Usually Heard In My House 4 years, 2 months ago
Scene 1: Fight with food
Somehow my younger four-year-old, Annu doesn’t want to eat. But she is scared as monster mummy may take that dreaded blue stick, and sometimes she even uses it on her. There is only on -
Swathi Sasidharan and
Manoj M are now friends 4 years, 2 months ago
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Midterm Break and After – Some Incidents 4 years, 2 months ago
At this point, there is one more day to go, for the midterm break to end. And last Saturday something happened that, if my husband hasn’t found it at the correct time, my rebellious four-year-old Ms. Unniyarcha, w
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Congrats Swathi
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thanks alot, Jose
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Jacob she has even operated ovens, washing machines and heaters….
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സൂക്ഷിക്കണം എന്ന് പറഞ്ഞാൽ , എന്ത് പരിപാടി ഒപ്പിക്കാനും ഒരു പേടിയും ഇല്ല ..
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I also realized the fact that children just love the ones who act silly and play games with them. I also realize that it is important that at least one parent tries to discipline them, although they become unpopular with the kids. Human nature is such that even when we accept it and understand the importance of having to do this, the human in us wants to be popular also. Swathi, your transparent style is your real strength . Keep it up, and try to be as respectful to your characters as possible.
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thanks a lot for your valuable comment varghese chetta. you are very true. for discipline mother is necessary . as dad see them only for a little while, he plays with them… though i may not sound respectful…. i am REALLY respectful to my kids and my husband.. thanks a lot again varghese chetta
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ഒരു പാട് സന്തോഷം…വായിച്ചതിന് , അനിൽ
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Trust me Deepa , it was scary with a S. it was good the oil has cooled off. she operates electric heaters(changes the dials to max), she operates oven,change washing machine settings. now we have disassembled the step stool. i used to hide away in utility room. but she always outsmart me in finding out hidden things…. but the elder is very responsible. she knows what to touch and what not to. but this girls knows , still she is tooo curious.
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Today’s (heart)breaking news: Midterm break started in Irish schools! 4 years, 3 months ago
Now that doesn’t seem a big deal for everyone, except moms of school going toddlers, which unfortunately includes me. At 9 a.m after packing elder one to school, my next mission is to wake my four year old up, t
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Blue Stick And The Bullying Sister 4 years, 3 months ago
The past week was real a testing phase for us. Kids (both under and over 6) just recovering from the so-called ‘Aussie flu’, mummy getting into the flu, and my dear ‘macho’ husband, who is under the impressi
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thanks alot Anil
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Good writing… keep going.. …
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Thanks alot Ajith, for your kind words…
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Varghese uncle thanks a lot. I wont beat her . The blue stick is just a “show off”. Only timeout works with her. and thanks a lot for your good words
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Varghese uncle thanks a lot. I wont beat her . The blue stick is just a “show off”. Only timeout works with her. and thanks a lot for your good words
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Al the best..
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Thankyou so much , sunil
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Fighting storms, sleet, snow and Aussie flu… 4 years, 3 months ago
Ireland has given a lot of “terrible” surprises for me in the last 13 years. Especially the “infamous” Irish climate. Ask any Irish man (I swear by God!) and you can hear him groan about the unpredic
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Thanks a lot ,
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Finally I also got sick , nalini
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Good writing Ma’am.. Kudos..
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thanks a lot Harish, for your good words
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now better, dear nalini
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today i am better, Pramod .. only the cough takes one more month
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thanks alot Anil, I am much better.
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Again my quick read through, tells me another, beautiful narration. wow…………… will be doing a through reading
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Thanks a million sapna
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Swathi Sasidharan wrote a new post, Chaperoning Mummy… 4 years, 4 months ago
Almost a year and half back, my life was full of meetings, deadlines, server breakdowns, client meetings, software package releases, bug fixing, system testing, client demo, bug reporting .. and on and
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thanks alot…. moving forward you will be able to read more…
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thanks alot anil… they were born after 7 yrs of marriage…
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very true…its like they are the centre of the world….thank you so much
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Who is the boss? Mummy 🙂 Nice simple and refined language made good reading. Please continue. Waiting for more.
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I hope I could grow up to your expectations
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Excellent write up.. no words
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Thanks a million siddi
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Good narration Swathi… it’s always beautiful to read real life story, especially if it is of someone who is our part of life….
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Sure ajith… Every day is a story
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You are really preserving beautiful memories.. awesome..
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Thanks alot lidiya
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Thanks alot shamna…… After all as I said no two days are similar
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Ofcourse as always, everywhere… Any question?
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Thanks alot dear
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I know, but I have two dear…. Ie twice the problems and twice the love
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