The day I reached back home with Vedu, I was so upset about the state the apartment was in, even though Hari had done his best to keep it as clean as possible. I was highly irritable and kept getting… Continue Reading →
The nightmare that parenthood can turn into presented to us in the form of intense colic that Vedu started suffering from the middle of the second week. My family had gone back and Hari and I were left with a… Continue Reading →
My baby girl, Vedu (Veda actually) is sleeping in her crib by my side. We crossed the 3-month hurdle, or the dreaded fourth trimester as they call it, on 3rd April. And now would be a good time to finally… Continue Reading →
You know what the most irritating part of being a mom is? Random people who have met my daughter hardly five minutes back deciding they know her better than me and nagging me continuously to feed her when she acts… Continue Reading →
It’s an absolute mystery how kids who scream their hearts out for hours together look perfectly happy and content the moment they see the doctor, and make parents look like overreacting imbeciles!!
There are 3 kinds of people on FB who I just don’t understand. 1) Those who upload random ass photos of themselves (sometimes without even a proper background) and put up heavy, bombastic, yet totally irrelevant philosophical quotes as caption…. Continue Reading →
I really love the space that Malayalam movie industry is at right now. An age where directors and actors love coexisting with confidence and promoting each other. Also an age where genuine talent takes you places despite your background, with… Continue Reading →
There is something that has been baffling me for some time now – a disclaimer that I’ve seen as part of a lot of posts from women – “I’m not a feminist.” The irony is that all these posts have… Continue Reading →
Reiterating what I had written in a blog sometime back in the wake of the horrifying incident of a Malayalam actress being abducted and harassed. Posting a message on social media is not the only way people can support someone…. Continue Reading →
“Home is where the heart is” This is a saying that has a lot of depth. This is also a saying which didn’t make sense to me until four years back. No, I was not homeless until then. I had… Continue Reading →
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