Sometimes we just need someone to simply be there - not to fix anything, but to let us feel we're supported and not alone." - Unknown Some days, I try to stay quiet. Say only what’s necessary. Keep it light, keep it smooth — like trying not to stir a still pond. But the words… … Continue reading Letting the Paper Listen
When Plans Change
By the time we were ready to step out, it was already 11 a.m. The sun blazed so brightly, it felt like we were auditioning for a sunscreen commercial—squinting, blinking, and fumbling for sunglasses. Limburg, a charming little town in Germany, was just an hour away. Perfect for a test drive with our 4.5-month-old baby, … Continue reading When Plans Change
A Table for One, Please
Yesterday evening, as usual, I was knee-deep in diaper duty, innocent giggles, and the eternal “What do I cook for dinner?” discussion echoing in my mind. Then, from the corner of my bedroom window, my eyes fell on my neighbor’s beautifully kept garden—lush, green, like a tiny, well-groomed forest. There he was, his back turned … Continue reading A Table for One, Please
Nala Damayanti by Anand Neelakantan — A Mythological Retelling With Heart, Humour, and Hope
Indian mythology is one of my favorite genres, and Nala Damayanti is a story I’ve long cherished—especially the version narrated by Narayana Acharya in my mother tongue, Kannada. So when I came across a retelling by Anand Neelakantan, I was instantly excited to revisit the tale through his voice. After finishing the book, I felt … Continue reading Nala Damayanti by Anand Neelakantan — A Mythological Retelling With Heart, Humour, and Hope
A Kingdom of Toys
As the sun dipped below the horizon, it was time for my daily ritual—gathering scattered toys from the floor and folding the playmats. A tiny task, yet oddly grounding. It helps me prepare a blank canvas for tomorrow’s joyful mess. Today was no different. My baby lay on the bed, happily playing, her giggles painting … Continue reading A Kingdom of Toys


