“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.”
you said it, Kaveeta, the love given witness to! God Bless Moms like yours Kaveeta; they are rare women in these changing times of child-rearing and priority.
Your Mom must be so proud of you; and her..very heartwarming story I have bookmarked to read over again.
I finally know what you look like Kaveeta; and you are a beauty. Inside and out, as I love your thoughts here on your blog.
Dear Kaveeta, though time is a slow healer..it heals eventually, enough to manage sorrow.
It must be quite an adjustment for her; she is very fortunate to having a loving daughter like you to be there for her.
Yes, I know about keeping chins up; Mom never did get over my brother passing. Though time has lessened the pain; the pain is still there in her eyes..so haunting.
All we can do is love our Mom's up the best we know how.
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Kaveetaa Kaul topped Mumbai University, with a First Class First Honours and graduated in World History, Constitution of England and India. Subsequently, she dipped into Advertising and marketing, Montetessori training, and Yoga teachers training.
She is trained in Kathak style of Indian dance and light classical vocals.
Kaveetaa has produced serials for Sony, Zee and has acted and written as well. Her main priority being children and home, she has opted for a flexible professional routine. In addition, she has studied Numerology, Feng Shui, Aroma Therapy, Tarot card reading, Reiki.
She lives in Mumbai with her husband and son.
5 comments:
Dear Kaveeta, Congratulations!!
What a wonderful blessing, for a great tribute to your parents, Kaveeta!
All my best regards,
North
Thanks dear north:)Yeah basically it was the magic of the love I had been witness to.
you said it, Kaveeta, the love given witness to! God Bless Moms like yours Kaveeta; they are rare women in these changing times of child-rearing and priority.
Your Mom must be so proud of you; and her..very heartwarming story I have bookmarked to read over again.
I finally know what you look like Kaveeta; and you are a beauty. Inside and out, as I love your thoughts here on your blog.
North
Thanks North,
You are so kind and thoughtful.. it is almost transparent.
My mother is with me presently.Almost everyday is an effort to keep her going with her chin up. Healing is slow. But Sure, hopefully.
Dear Kaveeta, though time is a slow healer..it heals eventually, enough to manage sorrow.
It must be quite an adjustment for her; she is very fortunate to having a loving daughter like you to be there for her.
Yes, I know about keeping chins up; Mom never did get over my brother passing. Though time has lessened the pain; the pain is still there in her eyes..so haunting.
All we can do is love our Mom's up the best we know how.
continued blessings to you and your Mom Kaveeta.
North
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