I posted something last year about a saree. I came across today and decided to make a blogpost about it.
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Posted on May 14th 2018 on Facebook.
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I am vacationing in KeyWest with husband, kids are home and wore this saree just for me, I am not much of “day” or “favorite “ kind of woman.Everyday is “Mothers Day” for me .
But then I read this - my older son’s post - and this saree all of sudden becomes my “mothers day saree”
As you might know my younger son has autism so life is not the same as you would imagine.
More on this - MomLovesAnand.blogspot.com
Ajey writes-
It’s fitting that my mother is spending her Mother’s Day on vacation—not her usual breakneck sight-seeing vacation, but a bona-fide relaxing trip to Florida.
But then I read this - my older son’s post - and this saree all of sudden becomes my “mothers day saree”
As you might know my younger son has autism so life is not the same as you would imagine.
More on this - MomLovesAnand.blogspot.com
Ajey writes-
It’s fitting that my mother is spending her Mother’s Day on vacation—not her usual breakneck sight-seeing vacation, but a bona-fide relaxing trip to Florida.
She’s a woman at a crossroads. Her older son is on the final stretch of college, her younger son is almost graduating high school, and she personally has devoted more and more time to organizing mothers in Massachusetts, to writing both for herself and for larger organizations.
And, understandably, it’s a strange time for her. It’s new for her to go on a trip with her husband, leave both of her children home, and trust that those two ruffians have enough sense not to get pizza for every meal.
My mother still has time before she becomes an empty-nester, before she must decide where her career goes next. But change comes more quickly than anyone expects, even for someone who always, always has a plan for everything.
I don’t know what my mother will be up to next year. But I’m excited to see where she ends up.
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