One Sunday morning at Lalbagh, a friend asked, “Shall I push your wheelchair, or will you push mine?” We laughed, not just because it was funny — but because somewhere in that joke was a quiet truth about how far we’ve come. From milestone charts and therapy rooms to talking about retirement plans and life beyond labels, parenting a child with special needs has rewired how I see the world. This isn’t about being part of a “special” category. It’s about unlearning the need to fit into any category at all — and finding ease, clarity, and connection in places I never expected.
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Time vs Money
My friends and well wishers started asking – “What happened to you , why no blogs for a long time now ?” And especially after the switch from a highly demanding job , expectation were like I would become a everyday blogger ! But on the contrary, post my job change , I had a…
Wonders of the World
Who teaches nurturing for an animal? How does a bird train its chicks to build nest? How does a fish know it has to hatch its own eggs? Where do they get that child rearing drive to take care of its progeny? Of all, how do they assess their descendants are ready to live alone?…
