Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Mid-night atrocities : Should do !

Hey guyz. I know you all would be thinking that I just came a day and went off. Take it as  I  have given a way to the raindrops. They all are way too important for nurturing a life !! Hope you all having a great Quarantine time !

So, today, I just came with a small question. Have you had some alone time with your siblings in the very middle of the night?

I hope some may have answered Yesss!! Some may have thought for a moment and said Nooo!!

Okay no worries...For those who said Yesss : Try recollecting the last time you talked to your sibling.
If you don't remember, please go ahead and rejoice those moments once again. 

For those who said Nooo: I know there will be 'n' number of reasons for not doing it. Some of them will have had a very bad fight and refused to talk since then. Chill guys. After all you may have used same clothes and same books. You would have had a beautiful childhood sharing your toffees and helping each other from troubles. You would have troubled them a lot and some of them have saved you from teachers and parents. Come on :  We all are a Corona disease away. Break the ice and talk it out. ALOUD! Some of them would be away from their siblings, like in other place, region, district, state or other country. No worries. I guess everybody have access to all latest gadgets and available in a finger-press away. For people who doesn't have siblings or  lost siblings, open your eyes and see, there are people who have acted or be like your siblings. 


But never , ever miss an opportunity like this to talk all those naughty stuff and rejoice them over a cup of coffee or sneaking maggie bowl or frozen ice cream.

After all they are just a part of you.
Rejoice and Enjoy !
Explore the memories and Invade their hearts, once again !!💛

8 comments:

  1. Hi Anjali, glad you found a medium to be expressive and to reach out. Liked your first concept of inclusiveness in siblings and family. Ride above every day and show the world how to do it. God bless

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  2. Nice one dear. Yes I do have very good and funny memories with my siblings, it is definitely worth recollecting and reliving those lovely moments. 😍

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  3. Let's keep the grammatical errors aside and focus on the content :p

    You left a note for those who don;t have siblings or have lost them to open their eyes and look out for those who 'acted' to be their siblings. How can we trust a person or rather people who have merely 'acted' to be our siblings? No matter how serious your relationship with that person might be, he or she is bound to ditch you in the end. I bet you have heard the proverb "blood is thicker than water" It is true.. to its very core! Initially, I too rejected it but as time passed by I was hit up by the revelations! And... choose the title wisely! 'atrocity' is a more violent term for a content and for a context like this. This is about personal relationships and so, choosing a title as this is not an appropriate one. The title here has the probability to lead its readers to a misinterpretation... it gives it a more violent aspect to it to be precise. 'Atrocities' is something that violent and cruel which, according to me shouldn't be used in such a soothing context as this..
    Anyways, since you have started to write, the context is good for a fresh start but try to view the incidents of life through the eyes of others too. Step in to their shoes and then think. Do some more introspection and don't just have a vision of your own life but everyone else's too. Go deep into yourself and all the others who are dear to you or have influenced you and left you in the middle.
    Do write more and touch upon the very intricacies of life..of everything!

    ---- much love from a lost sibling!

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  4. Thanks for your comments.
    Will think from others' viewpoint as well.
    Thanks !

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  5. Great initiative, well thought, very well themed and written.
    Wish you all success

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  6. Though I don't have any siblings I would say it is a good start

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