Loved ones
After a terrific reprimand, A kid cries and shouts at his mom : "You don't love me at alllllll..... hooouuuh" ^_^.... :(
As a mom, her heart would melt but her face would glow, an unmistakable smile runs through her lips, a 360 degree hug of that cutie fills her arms!!!The tiny lil ego of the kid might initially resist the hug but a soothing word shower from mom is just all what is required for the kid to join his mom in smile n laughters.
Does this above scene strike something in you? Let me put across what strikes me. My immediate expression would be to exclaim "How Lovely!!! and an unasked smile".. After a moment, when that scene disappears from my sight, i wonder what was it in that action which was so touching? It was so natural and very much known actions (smile, hug, etc...) but yet everytime i see it i experience the same pleasantness as strong as the previous one!!
Then i get the clue... If it was not for the reprimand, the kid would have missed this warmth of love... Sometimes, infact many a times, it requires to feel the emptiness of nothing to truely realize the real value of what you have / had. At times, Its quite disappointing to note that, this realization occurs only after we completely lose what we had once. It would be too late to turn and say "Please come back"!!!
As a mom, her heart would melt but her face would glow, an unmistakable smile runs through her lips, a 360 degree hug of that cutie fills her arms!!!The tiny lil ego of the kid might initially resist the hug but a soothing word shower from mom is just all what is required for the kid to join his mom in smile n laughters.
Does this above scene strike something in you? Let me put across what strikes me. My immediate expression would be to exclaim "How Lovely!!! and an unasked smile".. After a moment, when that scene disappears from my sight, i wonder what was it in that action which was so touching? It was so natural and very much known actions (smile, hug, etc...) but yet everytime i see it i experience the same pleasantness as strong as the previous one!!
Then i get the clue... If it was not for the reprimand, the kid would have missed this warmth of love... Sometimes, infact many a times, it requires to feel the emptiness of nothing to truely realize the real value of what you have / had. At times, Its quite disappointing to note that, this realization occurs only after we completely lose what we had once. It would be too late to turn and say "Please come back"!!!
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