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A Message !!

I remember an incident that happened couple of weeks back at home. All of a sudden Aman came and asked his mom “ will you marry acha ?”. I was really astonished to hear my 5 year old son asking this question to his mom with a mixture of emotion in his words. In order to get the real intention of his question, Sherin answered to him “NO. I will not marry Acha”. Suddenly we saw his eyes filled with tears and unpredictably he started punching her hard and all of a sudden he hugged her tightly with his emotional tears rolling over her shoulder. She pacified him and upon asking him the reason behind this question, he answered her “If you don’t marry acha he will die fast, so you should marry him”. It’s not always kids to learn from their parents, we (parents) should also learn from our kids. I believe this has a message to all of us..

Thanks & Regards
Avinash Pillai
URL : http://avinashpillai.blogspot.com/
Email: avinashp25[AT]gmail[DOT]com

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