While motherhood has its own joys, women world-wide struggle with many complications after becoming mothers. Here is another doodle with motherhood issues this time
Sometimes we complain that our mothers worry a lot. We must realize it started from the day we were born and this habit of hers has protected us till we became independent and grown up. Be patient to her, she has gone through a lot while bringing us up.
P.S. : To Hindi-poetry lovers, long time back I posted a poem on mother-daughter relationship.titled Anubhuti.
Anubhuti in English means a realization, a feeling of experiencing something. If you like poetry, you may like it too.
Matha Pitha Guru Deivam. First mother, then father, and then teacher, and then only God, in that order.
ReplyDeleteThankyou SG for this comment.
DeleteAnd thn there are husbands, who demands equal attention as babies..lol
ReplyDeleteVery wel collaborated shesha...
Hahaha that is a good point. Thanks Charu :)
DeleteI certainly realise that I lose my patience with my mom a lot these days. This post was an eye-opener for me.
ReplyDeleteLove the illustrations Shesha :)
It happens with lot of us CRD. I am so glad you loved them :)
DeleteOh I lose it with my parents all the time as I feel they nag a lot; I wish my mom would spend some time on herself instead of worrying about me constantly! Lovely illustrations Shesha!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Shalini. :)
DeleteAh! You go through the same too, Shalini and I thought that it was only my parents!! SIGH
DeleteAh! Thank God, the motherhood issues that you have shared in the illustration are behind me. But now that my son is a teenager, I have other motherhood issues. :D So, the thing is that worry is part of the job description of a mother and she will do that for her child even if she/he is OLD!!
ReplyDeleteYou are right Shilpa! I think worrying is the lifetime job of a mother. In the process of bringing up the child our mind gets to used to it!
DeleteAgree :) my mother worried about me and now I worry about my daughter, read your poem in hindi, its so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much Angela. I am glad you liked the poem. :)
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