Tag: family
All the articles with the tag "family".
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(DAY 1170) Mom and Dad in Gurgaon
It was great to have mom and dad in Gurgaon, especially because this was the first time I met them after my surgery.
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(DAY 1163) Back to Benaulim and Blue Corner
A day that started with thoughts of Mandrem ended with the better decision: driving back to Benaulim and spending the evening at Blue Corner shack.
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(DAY 1161) A Quiet Birthday in Goa
Spent a quiet birthday in Goa with family and came away impressed by how far the food and restaurant scene has evolved.
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(DAY 1160) Starting the Goa Trip
Started the Goa trip today, revisiting the state after many years and for the first time in April.
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(DAY 1158) Weekends Without People: Why Downtime Needs Company
A weekend without family time or friends does not feel like rest. It feels like an empty interval. Genuine downtime requires the right company—and making that happen consistently takes deliberate effort, not just good intentions.
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(DAY 1155) Flu Season and the Invisible Tax of Proximity
It is flu season again. Everyone is coughing. Children are the most affected and the most infectious, carrying illness from classroom to classroom, from school to home, from one family to the next. Proximity is both their strength and their vulnerability.
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(DAY 1100) Happy Birthday, Abhijit Parashar
Wishing my brother Abhijit Parashar a very happy birthday and a year filled with health, prosperity, and happiness.
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(DAY 855) Celebrating Dad's 68th Birthday
Dad turned 68 today, and the celebration was perfectly simple. My parents drove down from Jaipur earlier in the day, making their usual three-hour journey. We d...
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(DAY 854) The Simple Joy of Being With Family
There's something profoundly grounding about having family around. My parents are visiting this weekend, and I find myself looking forward to it in a way that f...
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(DAY 725) Celebrating 40 Years of Togetherness
Today marks a special milestone in the lives of my parents, Abhay Parashar and Jyoti Parashar, as they celebrate 40 years of marriage. Four decades of shared ex...