I was watching you # Letter from a sister#
Emotions unplugged
{This write up is a gratitude note for
my elder siblings whose marriage anniversaries fall in this month.}
Being the
youngest in the family, I was always lucky. I had my elder brother and sisters
to protect me and look up to. They were a blessing (most of the time). Many
things were filtered at sibling level and never reached my parents. I had the privilege,
rather advantage of learning new things earlier than them. It never struck that
they had a person who adored and admired them 24 x 7 and was a witness too in
their happy and difficult times. I learnt immensely by merely watching them
(even though they were oblivious of this fact).
When you thought
nobody was watching you, I was watching your actions and reactions. From the
satisfaction and happiness of topping in class to pain and anguish of missing
out by few marks, I learnt that success and failure were a part of life. The
way you maintained your first positions in school and college taught me the tools
of success were hard work, dedication and discipline. Giving respect to elders
and love to younger imbibed in me the importance of love, care and compassion.
All this while,
I was watching you: when while in a middle of a meal you would suddenly say ‘I
am full” so that I could have that extra chocolate or my favorite cake, I
learnt the joy of sharing. When you ignored the snide remarks by passer bys, I
learnt the art to ignore people who did not matter. After all, one doesn’t shout
back at every barking dog. When you filled all the water bottles and cleaned
the tables (so as to help momsie in gearing up her work), I got my lesson of
selfless service and unconditional love towards parents and family. When you
completed your studies and all assignments on time, I leant that time is precious
(not to be wasted).
All this while,
I was watching you: when you tied the knot and entered different households,
the ways you balanced yourselves, you taught me the importance of adjustments,
though you were educated and financially independent. The most importance lesson
was of bending and not breaking in marital arena. Balancing, both professional and
home front in a meticulous way, I learnt the art of balancing on this tight
rope of so called life. Your patient listening (without offering solutions)
taught me, that the best gift anyone could give was their time, in other person’s
difficult time.
All this while,
I was watching you (brother) when you started your business during college days,
entrepreneur ship and leadership qualities were instilled in my young mind. The
way you treated your each worker with respect and humbleness left a deep impact
of importance of every person,s contribution in growth of any organization and
the need of appreciation.
The list is long
and my blog demands a concluding remark.
With a heart
full of gratitude and love, I pray to almighty that I keep on learning from noble
pious souls who happen to be my brother and sisters.
Love,
Juju
7 comments:
So, we were being watched.๐๐ค Even, you being watched. Remember that. Excellent writ up as always. Love you loads.
As usual natural write up.
Progressing on path of a great writer.
Blessed you are didi !!
Straight from heart ..... family values!
Love reading your blog
Deepali
Thanks dil se.
Awesome write up dear ๐๐straight from ur heart ๐
Reading ur blog takes me on a visual journey... as if everything is just happening...too gud dear๐
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