"Amma"
Pleazzzzzzzzzzzz- The Umbilical Cord connect
First of all wishing all mothers a very very Happy Mother’s
Day
After a break, I am here wishing all the Mothers on this
beautiful planet a very very Happy Mother’s Day. On this day, I want to thank
my "Amma" for having given me this beautiful life. Most of the times, life has been fair to me
and of course beautiful and during the not so beautiful times, I call out “Amma
Please”. For me she is the placebo, when
she is around and when I just see her I feel good. Just like any other child, I have my bouts of
fights, arguments and bouts of moods, but she is there for me, I know.
The mother daughter relationship strengthens when we
become mothers. We are able to relate to
her in a better fashion. The same is
true for me as well. The relationship
that I share with my daughter is different from the one that I share with my
mother. I am her mother, friend, confidante
(most of the times).
A woman has the natural instincts of a mother even when
she is very young. She plays the role of
a mother when she is an elder sister and has siblings around. She again becomes
a mother to her parents when they are aging.
She also plays the role of a mother to her husband. We have multifaceted roles to play and MOTHERS
are truly a rare species.
When we are down are not feeling good about ourselves,
the first person to know that we are not okay is our mother. What is this connect, it is the umbilical
cord connect which only a mother and child knows. When we are happy, they are happy, when we
are sad, her heart cries. The magic of
the umbilical cord is such that we can never separate ourselves from our
mother.
The only day when your mother smiled when you cried- Such a beautiful statement made by Dr. Kalam.
Love you so much "Amma" for being there for me always!!
Love to all and love your moms, you only get one life and
one MOM.
Rekha
Mahadevan
Happy mother's day... Beautifully presented....
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