After mum’s death

After mums death, October 2016, everything is different. It is even more important to understand our roots and where we are from. I don’t mean we need to drive around holding an Indian flag… but just understand and appreciate mum and dads journey which was pretty extraordinary. I want to think about our journey too, my brothers my sisters and our children. Not just to live it, which we have done so up until now, but to explore and begin to understand it. Also I feel a little as though as siblings and family we must reach out even more than we have done so before. Perhaps this is to do with loss or mourning or with our age getting older, I am not sure. It’s just a strong feeling and it’s so important to listen to our gut feelings as they are so often right.

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  1. Judy and Steve Harbourne

    What extraordinary people your parents were, Jeeti. We so enjoyed reading your blog and also Parvin’s contribution about the setting up of the village school. Your account of your Mum’s funeral was both interesting and moving. Thank you for sharing this with us. So pleased that Parvin shared the link to your blog with us. Judy and Steve

    1. Jeeti

      Dear Judy and Steve,
      I am so pleased that you enjoyed reading the blog. It has been both a challenging and quite a healing process. I am amazed at the interest I have had.
      Wishing you all the very best and hope you enjoy more of what I put on the blog xx

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