It’s back to school for the children after a short break.To go through the entire morning without them is mind-numbing.The hushed atmosphere is felt more than ever as they continuously kept me engaged during the morning hours chattering nineteen to the dozen. And as a matter of fact, given that I am immune to this kind of noisy environment,I find it a bit uncharacteristic to be in the midst of silence.Currently,I am trying every possible means to muddle through the tranquillity. So to chuck away the sense of being bored, I have actively turned to my most dependable companions: Books.
Reading books is a pleasurable experience.They have kept me happy and contended during dark and dull moments.Above and beyond,they cheer me up with their wide range of heartening words.Above all, books are the most sought after ‘acquaintances’ to fill in the void and help me break free from monotony.I am persistently drawn toward them. Unquestionably,they straighten out my mood swings.Time after time,books come to my support when I am in need of some driving force to lift my spirits high .
Books are a source of inspiration.They are filled with an abundance of entertainment, information,and references.As grateful as I am,to modern technology,which sets up a complete library in front of the computer screen with only a push of a button, I still prefer the old fashioned way of enjoying a good read in black and white.There’s nothing to beat my habit of sitting in a cosy corner with a paper back to hold on to and be intensely engrossed in it.
Although the perception of reading books,for many,is slowly weaning off, the magnetism still remains in me.Books teach us a variety of subjects.They give solutions to our problems and stimulate us in every aspect. Inevitably they instigate reading skills and give confidence to children and young adults.I am forever in awe of the diverse styles and expressions documented in books by different writers and authors.The other day while looking through a textbook belonging to my daughter,I found something quite notable.It was a well defined piece of writing. Needless to say, I was fascinated by its characterization that I totally forgot time.
Dear readers,now allow me pass on to you something inspirational I discovered from that particular book.
‘Success,real success and happiness come to those who have a bread-making attitude.Those who are willing to knead the dough,wait for hours for it to rise, only to punch it down and knead some more, wait for another couple of hours for it to rise again, then bake it before it is ready to be eaten.Nothing is instantaneous.For every endeavour whether in the area of career academics music, sports,relationships,physical fitness,or even in spirituality-it is a long arduous journey.’
Wouldn't it be commendable if we all adapt the 'bread making' attitude |
Very true and splendid thoughts. Hope many get inspired.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it strange how we miss our children even when they are so close to us and we're apart only for such short time as school time?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I even miss my baby daughter when she is asleep so I spend hours by her crib, looking at her and hoping she would wake up so we can play...I'm such a baby :)
Our whole universe spins around these little angels and no one understands us better than other mothers.
It's been quite some time since I read a book. :P
ReplyDeleteAnd recently I have thrown away 3 cupboards full of books because I am moving to a smaller place and these hundreds of books take up too much space in my tiny apartment.
My son is 20 and soon will be going to University. He is a totally different generation, very IT savvy and does tasks very quickly using the latest technology. I am making use of the time when he is in school, trying to keep up with him. :)
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I don't think I could live without books. Patience is a virtue and something the young generation find alien.
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