This morning, I woke up early and kickstarted my day with prayer. It’s something I try to do every day those quiet moments help me cherish the silence and feel a sense of warmth and calm before the world wakes up.

I got ready quickly, and that’s when my mom surprised me with breakfast. I jokingly told her it was my favorite yesterday’s chutney with dosa and I was forced to say it was yummy. If my mom ever reads this blog, she might get angry 😌 because the truth is… breakfast was actually chole bhature yes, my all-time favorite. Some truths are best revealed slowly.

She also put on a movie that I really didn’t want to watch at first. I resisted, complained a little (okay, a lot), but somehow, scene by scene, I started liking it. Funny how some things grow on you when you least expect them to.

Later, I was supposed to take my dad to the dentist. But then reality hit me it’s been months since I last drove the car. Panic quietly knocked on my confidence. So, I asked my mom to take him instead, while I retreated back to my room.

I decided to organize my clothes and books. With the new year just a few days away, it felt like the right thing to do clearing space, both around me and within me. Surprisingly, once I was done, I felt a sense of relaxation I hadn’t experienced in days. Sometimes, small actions bring the biggest peace.

When mom returned home, she prepared lunch especially because I had been craving her food. There’s something incredibly comforting about a meal made by her hands. It wasn’t just food; it was warmth, love, and the best feeling wrapped into one.

Some days aren’t extraordinary on the outside, but they quietly settle your heart. Today was one of those days.


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