Dear
Readers
Please
don’t misunderstand the title. Ghaliban I don’t drink. I just had an
online reunion with one of my oldest friends; school friend. Ah school! It
seems ages ago. What a catching up it was! We talked so much about our years
gone by. She is a blogger, writer and soon-to-be mother. Here is her blog link
by the way:
With
a baby on the way, she took a well deserved break from work. This chance
reunion taught me so much about myself. It is amazing that she remembers me
after all this while. We connect like there was no gap in between…I must have
done something right while we were together. Many times, many of my old school
friends reach out to me. Time and again, we talk.
I
love her vivacity. She has this refreshing take on everything. Be it live-in
relationships, unwed mothers or the position of women post marriage.
I love the way she
handles her new life and responsibilities with so much zeal and fervor. Her
never ending enthusiasm is contagious.
Every woman has her
own little struggles in life. Each one of us has to prove a point at some stage
in our life. Whether it is the stability of our relationships, our loyalty to a
certain someone or our families, the balance desired from us in our personal
and professional life. We are constantly trying to prove ourselves to the
world. It’s a relief to know that I am not the only one struggling.
I want to Thank You
God for my life and my journey so far. Most of all, Thank You for people like
her who made the journey worthwhile.
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