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Little Moments Of Bliss is a silhouette of a feeling that resides in my heart. A software engineer by degree, a writer at heart, and a teacher by profession, I'm all that I never thought I would be. Pretty pictures,a poem that blatantly refuses to rhyme, a text from a deranged friend, a sudden gesture of love, its these little things in life, that matter and sprinkle bliss. Grace the couch and share a cuppa!

February 14, 2013

Everyday you breathe, Some days you live.

Bonjour mon amis !

From the bottom of this blog's irresponsible writer's heart, A very warm and special 2013 to all of you. Okay, I do realize the fact that my wishes are a little 2 months or so late, but they're heartfelt, genuine, and I know that's all you care about.

My year started with the sudden death of the head of my family, my Badepapa. Although it did put certain things into perspective but the loss is huge. I've never seen my family in this much pain. Its almost like they're aching physically. I wasn't very attached to him but knowing that he's there, supervising everything and everybody, was a comfort like nothing else ever will be. He might have been my dad's elder brother by blood, but he was always more like a father-figure.

His death made me realize several things that were never of much importance to me. I care more now. I tell my loved ones, my family, how my life would be incomplete without them, whenever I find an oppurtunity, or sometimes even when I don't find one.

I try to live, as much as I breathe.

It has been more than a month now and life is starting to take back its toll on everybody. Of course, things won't ever be the same but that sadly, is the tragedy of life.


I'll see you all next time.
Take Care.

6 comments:

  1. Hahaha its good to be a clock...takes ur mind away from many other stuffs.
    btw my heartfelt condolences

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  2. We really miss people when they are away. We tend to take people for granted when they are with us. Same way, we also tend to ignore the fact that we should create value for others while we live. Reminded of the book by Robin Sharma: 'Who will cry when you die?'. Well written. Thanks for the wishes!

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  3. May he rest in peace.

    Being addicted to shows is normal. I am all hooked to documentaries these days. As you said, gives you a high.

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  4. I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sure he's in a more peaceful place now. And it's very true how we take people in our life for granted until it's too late.

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  5. Well, not to worry Chinese new year has just begin last week, so you aren't too late either. And, yeah loss is loss; may his soul rest in peace.

    Weakest LINK

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  6. Hello,

    Its actually ultimate Bliss to read ur blog posts.
    Nominating u for the Liebster award.

    Here is the link to my blog post:
    http://nehasharmahere.blogspot.in/2013/03/time-for-some-recognitions-liebsters_9.html

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