To Be a Woman!

Dec 19 2007  | Views 972 |  Comments  (92)
Dear Mom, Before I write anything further, I want you to know that I wish I could hu... Expand

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  One Percent posted 7 mnths ago

It is a homage to Mothers of the world! Even as I read it I felt consoled and happy as if my daughter was saying those words. May your pen grow in might.



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago


Thanks Vety. 

Am glad you enjoyed the post.

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Thanks, Mr. Karve.

It's a pleasure to hear from you. Keep writing in!

Warm regards,
Divya



  VETY posted 7 mnths ago

Very touching write. A good reflect on how the world looks from other side of the fence.



  vikram karve posted 7 mnths ago

Excellent writing - it touched my heart.

Vikram Karve



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago


Thanks Mr. Raja.

You are right. A lot of things have changed since our parents' times. With the advent of technology and a sea change in people's attitudes, we sure have a lot to be happy about. 

Thanks for stopping by. Keep writing in. Look forward to hearing from you yet again.

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago


Hi Kasturi,

Am doing very well. How about you?

Have sent you a note as well.

A warm welcome to Sulekha and keep writing in.

Cheers,
Divya



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Thanks for that wonderful perspective, Scribblingpad.

Keep writing in!

Cheers,
Divya



  Raja Ramchandra posted 7 mnths ago

Divya! Depiction is divyam! Every word rings the truth.

But take heart, today's mothers (including you) are emotionally more mature - simply because our society is becoming more broad minded. My father wouldn't allow my sister to be out beyond 6 pm; such were those days, and he probably had valid reasons to believe it. Today, my lil daughter (for me she is still a baby1) comes home past 8 pm from work.If there is heavy rains, or traffic jams or due to some reason if she happens to be delayed on the way, we get worried, but never show it. Mobile phones are a boon that way (we didn't have them then!). When she arrives home, neither I or my wife nag her. Just give her the sweet smile of relief. That gives her the confidence and she knows we will always be with her.

Great writing. Keep it up........ Raja.



  KASTURISN posted 7 mnths ago

Hi Divya

Suprised to see you here , I just came to see Blogs in  sulekha and saw your face here  , it is nice to see you again , How r u doing 
kasturi
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