I was thirteen. And very alone. I had never quite gotten along with her.
The first eight years of her life she had had a rather cruel and rude elder
sister. But it came naturally to me.
The first eight years of her life she had had a rather cruel and rude elder
sister. But it came naturally to me.
From being roommates to phone buddies to perhaps now what she calls a
generation gap marred daughter-mother duo. But whatever it may be, I am
incomplete without her. She always tells me, “What would I do without
you?” and I only smile or often pass a sarcastic remark.
generation gap marred daughter-mother duo. But whatever it may be, I am
incomplete without her. She always tells me, “What would I do without
you?” and I only smile or often pass a sarcastic remark.
But the truth is what would I have ever done without her? She gave me a
purpose in life to carry on.
purpose in life to carry on.
Leaving you with some of the madness we share. Of which now my husband is also an integral part (thank god for that!)
This post has been written for Write Tribe’s 100 words on a Saturday. The prompt this time was “My little sister.”
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And this time again, I am taking part in the thirty day writing challenge UBC. I have completed the challenge successfully twice before. Once in July and another time in October. Both these times I wrote a thirty-part running story and even released them as novellas. You can download them from The Other Side of Human love and The Unsent Life. You can read the ongoing story on blog starting from here.
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I think we are blessed and that’s why God decided to give us sisters! *touchwood* 🙂
Amen to that 🙂
Absolutely beautiful post that came straight from the heart. Love the holi da pics, Richa:)
Thanks Vishal 🙂 Most of my writing comes straight from my heart 🙂 or at least I try to….
beautiful pictures, lovely post!
Thanks Aayesha 🙂
Very sweetly written post. Pics are lovely.
Thanks Usha jee 🙂
Beautiful pictures. Beautiful post. 🙂
Thanks a lot Sheethal 🙂
Such a delightful post and beautiful pictures too 🙂 God bless y’all!
Thanks Kajal 🙂 God bless you too sweetie 🙂
beautiful colourful pictures.
Thanks Kalpana 🙂
Sweet post. Loved the holi pics!
Thanks Payal 🙂 glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I’m enjoying all posts … just for the sake of that small feeling…because I don’t have a sister
Lovely post and pictures…
Awww well then I can safely say you missed a lot of things in life (both bad and good 😀 )
I really loved this…
The photos adds to the beauty of the post and the love that oozed!
Thanks a lot 🙂
I knew I was in for a treat after reading the prompt for this week.. Both of you share a lovely bond and I pray it grows stronger and stronger.. And it is so heartening to see Vikas so much a part of this madness
Thank you soo much 🙂 and yes Vikas being a part of this all is the best thing ever!!
Sisters are a blessing, aren’t they. We are also 2 sisters. I am passing the Sunshine Award to you. Please check this link: https://natasha-pointstoponder.blogspot.in/2014/01/the-sunshine-award.html
Yes having sisters is a huge blessing! Thanks a lot Natasha for the award 🙂
Awesome 🙂 Lovely pics and what a great post. I dont have a sister and always wished to have one.
Thanks Sugandha 🙂 yes having a sister is something one should experience first hand 😀
loved the pics… god bless them, n u too…
Thanks Pratiskshya 🙂
Such a sweet and a heartwarming post and pics! God bless you all! 🙂
Thanks a lot Shilpa 🙂
Beautiful Richa…the pics are so cute and filled with madnesses…I’m terribly misn my sis yaar reading all these lovely posts…sigh
Thanks Aditi 🙂
Beautiful, just beautiful! 🙂 I have a younger sister and can relate to this madness. 🙂
If you have a sister then you would know!!
These pics and the post are both sweet !
Above all kudos on ur contribution to Nanhi Kahli
All the best for UBC 🙂
tc
Love
afshan
Thanks a lot Afshan 🙂
God decided to gift each child a mom, so that the child understands what love is. God then decided to gift a few lucky souls, another set og angels called “Sisters”, so that the child knows what madness, craziness and happiness is, all at the same time 🙂
I’m missing my sister after reading this. I cant imagine what I would have done without her!
Thats such a sweet thought Ashwini 🙂
Loved those pictures. Madness it sure is. It’s wonderful to have a sister.
Yes it is 🙂
Aww.. thats such a sweet post Richa..!!
Thanks Jyotsana 🙂
Wow maa, meri ek behen bhi hai 😛
hehe haan beta 😀
Oops..i mean meri masi