The second thing I did after reaching home was you-already-know-what-it-is. Of course the first thing was switching on my laptop. ;)
I haven't seen the boy in person yet since he is too far from me geographically. There were just about 45 photos. But it took me more than an hour to finish watching all those. I realized towards the end that my eye sight is not clear due to the fact that tears that were about to roll out obstructing the vision. It was something I didn't expect from me.
It is in that moment, I decided to write about that. At the least, it was one moment to be captured. It is almost the same as the time I saw his first-ever photos.
I saw his week old photos more than 3 months ago. He has grown(?) a lot cuter and prettier now. I'm loving the way he looks at the camera, smiles, cries and plays.
Wow! after a very long time, I felt filled with positive energy !
Isn't watching a child grow make us feel so good and happy about living?
I still remember the good old days I made fun of Kadhal kottai movie's never-met-before-love or Koperunchozhan's never-met-before-friendship. Only now I realize so well that we dont have to meet to be in love.
I just wish he is right here with me in my arms.. missing him a lot :-(
But the good news is that he's coming to India soon.. :-)
Really very nice... this is the first time i am hearing that the tears came out from ur eyes...bcaz in last 7 years i never saw u with tears even a single moment or even i never heard of it... "Unnayum oruthan ala vachutan..." BTW what's his(ur son's) name?... Really nice article...
ReplyDelete@Anonymous, Please identify yourself unless you don't want to. By the way, when you say 7 years, you must have known me from college, and you don't seem to know much about me. ;-)
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