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| Jay, Saying Goodbye, is very difficult and from a child's point it is more so...Have faced this situation almost 6 times (yes that is the number of times my DD has moved schools and places). But don't worry, she will make great friends when she comes back after the initial acclimatising.... All the best for your R2I.
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| Dear Jaynat, What a beautifully written piece that was. I can feel you feeling your child's sorrow at her parting with her (as good as "lifelong") friends. I especially like your description of the manner of educating the child. Seems they're doing a wonderful job out there in Istanbul. All the same, I hope and pray your decision is for the best. best, Hasita
__________________ Nothing makes the earth seem so small as to have friends at a distance.. They make the latitudes and the longitudes. |
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| Hi Jaynat, WoW! Wonderfully written. Did you also notice that Vandhana and Cheeniya have nominated this for finest posts? Well deserved! |
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| Dear Shanvy and Hasita thanks for your wishes . Jey Sir thank you for your words of encouragement and I did not notice the list of nominations. Thank you cheeniya sir and vandhana madam for nominating the same. I have been a silent admirer of both your writings in the forum on various issues and i am happy that u both liked the thoughts penned down by me. Jay |
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| Dear Jaynat ma'am Wow! Tears were peeping out of my lachrymal glands while reading your piece! I was reminded of that day when i last entered to my school where i was till my eighth standard! My parents took me to my school for the last time before leaving my native Madurai to Chennai. I controlled my tears seeing all those stone benches n gardens carrying memories of our lunch breaks, the sight of love birds i have admired for long, the throw ball net which was the root for more friendship bondings, sports room where we had always fought to take tennis rackets, volley balls n the very big sports ground which has witnessed a standing ovation when 150 of us danced for a song from the movie 'jodi' with nothing but perfection on account of 50th independence day, the corridors that echoed with 'Good morning,sir', 'Good morning,ma'am', the prayer ground where i had stood many times infront of the huge gathering to read daily news after our prayers, but i was not able to control that single drop which came out of my eye when my Vice-Principal told my mom, "Please leave her with me, i will take care of her. Why do you want to take her along with you when i am here? You know that i am not married (she was in her fifties then) n i would like to do her all that a mom does for her daughter." Even now these words keep ringing inside my ears. My heart was heavy that day. Now that I have completed my higher secondary n almost on the verge of completing my college studies, I know all these separations are part of life n no matter whether we want or not, we cannot stop them coming our way. But that first separation n that first good-bye is something which takes the credit of giving a heavy feel to our hearts n minds whenever we think of it! Your daughter is very brave enough for controlling herself from crying in front of others! N that too at that age, well i now. I think had she known you were crying the rest of the night, she surely would have got up to wipe those tears coming out of your eyes instead of getting up n joining in shedding tears along with you!But i am smart because i am taking her to learn Science and Maths and History and Geography through textbooks in India. I for these words of yours!!!My love Love Meena
__________________ Worry: The interest you pay on trouble before it comes. |
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| Dear Jaynat, It is a great write up... It will be initially difficult for the child... Then they will forget and pick up new friends in new schools and days to come.... The way you have described the studies are taught there, seems interesting.... The kids are cute.... All the best for your R2I.... Veda
__________________ Life is short and sweet. so enjoy the most..... -------------------------------- From the desk of vedhaas |
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| Dear Meena and Vysan Thank you both for your nice messages and wishes. Yes you are right seperations are a part of life and we see them taking place at all circumstances in everybody's life. Though it happens frequently it is something one takes time getting used to...True Children adapt themselves faster to people and places than elders do. Our minds look forward to the Future with Hope but Our hearts tend to look back on those precious moments and memories which makes life worth living. We hold on to such memories, dust them and keep them refreshed in order to find comfort in them during our moments of loneliness. Meena, Kids now a days are very smart and we can find them conducting themselves with utmost dignity in most of the situations. Jay. |
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| Dear Jaynat I know this word Goodbye the most difficult word to say to friends. I have gone through this 8 times everytime my son changed his school till today. As soon as he gets use to school, friends and fully settled we get a transfer order and you should see his face, we too feel sorry for him sometimes but what even we can do, as we all wish to be together. But yes kids get adjusted to the new enviroment fast and start making new friends. He is still in touch with some of his old friends and keep sending mails to each other. I too have stored some pictures of his goodbyes but he has forgotten now some of the things only some faded memories left. Now he is in class 12 The way you have written this was touchy about ur daughter she is really brave. My Love to your daughter......
__________________ Love Aruna Don't compare your life to other's You have no idea what their journey is all about. Last edited by Arunarc; 21st February 2008 at 09:04 AM. |
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| Hi Jay That was really very touching! By the time I came to the end of the post, my eyes were filled with tears! I liked the way you have written - especially the tone of guilt when you wrote 'I am smart ..... to teach maths etc through textbooks....'. I think you are doing the right thing for your child. Yes; I too have experienced the same - moving from Pune to Hyderabad - my son had to leave his school friends, friends in the neighbourhood and come. No doubt it would be painful for the children as well as us parents! But I guess, they being children, get used to the new surroundings much faster than us! All the best to you and your child! Cheers! |
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