I’ve Done My Time…No Thank You, I Don’t Want My Grandchild To Live With Me
I’ve Done My Time…No Thank You, I Don’t Want My Grandchild To Live With Me
I’ve Done My Time…No Thank You, I Don’t Want My Grandchild To Live With Me
My story that won ‘Muse of the Month’ on Women’s Web: The cue for this month was from the movie Queen, in which Kangana’s reel granny tells her that instead staying back in the hotel and watching TV and feeling bad for herself, she should go out and meet people, go sight-seeing…who knows she might …
The moment a new DIL joins a family, every action and word of hers is scrutinized, and brutally judged. She should have a smile on her face like a clown, as she slogs all day and serves a bunch of new people who she never knew in her previous, (carefree) life even when they make …
The Indian Daughter in Law is not the Evil Bahu from Baghban Read More »
I had just returned from Seattle, from my best friend Sandra’s mother’s wedding. It was the first time that I had attended an American wedding. I was excited to watch a wedding of this kind, not just because it was in a foreign territory but because it was a foreign concept. I had never witnessed …