Daughters are Blessings! Adding on to the daughter series! One is a blessing and two is blessings multiplied. Forever these are angels by your side. As they grow up to become mother like To the parents life they add joy spike
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Daughters are Blessings: 5
Daughters are Blessings! Observing with appreciation of that being of The Almighty that is your being too. A creation that is your creation yet not yours, a daughter picks up threads of her life to move on in life emulating you - her parent.
Daughters are Blessings: 4
She adds music to life… Her tunes a pleasant respite! She’s the song of the house Her giggles a happiness warehouse!
Daughters are Blessings: 3
Daughters are Blessings! Stepping into a male worldA daughter makes her presence feltEncouraged with her self confidenceShe redefines how professionalism is spelt!
Daughters are Blessings: 2
Daughters are Blessings! Continuing with the series here’s yet another appreciation for daughters.They are fragile yet when you nurture them with self confidence they are fearless Goddesses.
Daughters are Blessings :1
Daughters are blessings! Sikiladi’s first post of the series titled “ Daughters are blessings “.Observe with the observer in Sikiladi ; the little blessings that enter our lives when we have daughters. Every daughter adds color and brings brightness into her parents and grandparents life. Watch this space for more to come in the next … Continue reading Daughters are Blessings :1
बेटी / Beti

हर बेटी के मॉं बनने तक… उसकी राहों में फूल बिछाएँ …, हर मॉं की संतान को ….. सम दृष्टि से समता व दुलार दे पाएँ ….,
Hold On! Santa Claus

Mum's with young girls must read this:
When my daughter said she didn't want to sit on Santa's lap, I realized how problematic this holiday custom is
MAA! MAMA! AMMI! AMMA!
Each mother and daughter bond is stretched further to the mother's mother and the daughter's daughter. A fact that explains the emotional connection and heredity.
Daddy I Miss You

Not much is spoken about fathers though they play a crucial role in ones life. This poem is a tribute to a father missed by his child when death did them apart.