An overwhelming moment ♥️

 Today, I was spending time with my neighbour’s kid, who is just 4 years old. You can find a few blogs about her. She is my  muse at times, because this little child has made me think in ways I never expected and has truly inspired me to write.

I was sitting in the hall, resting my legs on the wooden teapoy, while she was scribbling something in her diary. One thing I’ve observed about her is that no matter what she is doing, she is always aware of what’s happening around her. She is all ears, very quickly she would respond to what we say. And today was such a day. 

There was a little distance between me and the teapoy. All of a sudden, she said,

“Akka porumaya okaru, careful. Table ah munnadi thalli potuko.”

Meaning: Akka, be careful. Sit patiently. Bring the table forward so you’ll be more comfortable.

I was completely overwhelmed 🥺. I kept thinking, how is this tiny being able to speak with so much care? She even moved the table closer to me herself so that I could sit comfortably. I said thank you, and her little smile in response truly made my day.

That child’s heart is so pure, unfiltered, and filled with love.

Somewhere along the way, we forget that kindness is all we really need.

At times, this small care is what comforts us the most, and it is also what we should learn to reciprocate. I truly hope that, like the love of kids, we too can become a little more gentle, thoughtful, and kind.





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