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My childhood was spent on a tea plantation, a time I wistfully look back to as a utopia. The school we studied in catered solely to the children of the...
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Back in June 2022, on a Wednesday morning, my husband and I found out I was pregnant. We were both so overjoyed when that test came back with two lines...
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*We are journeying through the book of Habakkuk in a series of posts this month. This is the first post of three.* When our kids were little, maybe two or...
Continue ReadingVaniz | October 5, 2022
It was another ordinary day and in Exodus 3:1 we read that Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, leading the flock to the far side of the...
Continue ReadingDeepa David | February 28, 2022
After a beautiful vacation in Goa at the beginning of the year, we came back to Delhi and to the third wave. My first reaction was "Oh no, not again!"...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | February 22, 2022
“No expectations, no disappointments.” You’ve probably heard that quote or similar statements on the topic of disappointment. You may have thought, yup, that’s true: If I had not expected to...
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When she was a toddler, my niece preferred to stay far away from strangers. When people visited, she would swiftly disappear behind the curtains or hide under the dining table,...
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One doesn’t necessarily need to be an expert in Formula One racing to know that a pit stop is a pause for refuelling, new tyres, repairs, mechanical adjustments, a driver...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | December 7, 2021
Did you ever make a wish list for Santa when you were little? Growing up in south India in the eighties and early nineties meant that I most definitely didn’t...
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