• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Spice your Life! logo
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Blogging Marathon Details
    • Next BM Announcement
    • BM Participants
  • Also on: Cooking 4 all Seasons
  • Nav Social Menu

menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Index
  • ×
    Home » Festivals, Memories and Misc » A Gift to a child!

    A Gift to a child!

    Published: Oct 13, 2009 · Modified: Oct 31, 2016 by Srivalli · 5 Comments

    Sharing is caring!

    0 shares
    Some aeons ago, I remember somebody asking me if I ever wanted to relive some period of my life. I remember telling that I wasn't so old yet and I was happy with things as such. But then maybe not. Maybe I might answer differently this time. Maybe I would say wish I can rewrite the history of my most critical period in life. Maybe as most everybody, my answer might sound like I wanted to relive my childhood. Of course not!

    Who would want to relive that period again, fearing which teacher is going to give a surprise test that I wasn't prepared. I am kidding of course. But then I think everybody feels they could have done better! I had the best childhood one can ask for. With the best parents one can ever wish for. I always say one can't comment or compare on this aspect. But I have seen what my friends have gone through. Though they were well taken care of, with all luxuries and the usual things a kid can expect, I always felt I had better examples of how one should lead, with special focus on what is good and what is bad, explained by being a role model.

    What I would've wished for, is another chance to have been a better child. I had all my vices, yet I was ok to handle I think. But I knew I could have done better. Being a parent now, I can understand what a parent would wish for their child to be. To benefit the best of what was offered. But does the child really understand. I know it is very wrong to expect a child who is 10 years old to understand this. But maybe as they grow older, they must be expected to understand this.

    Finally when I thought about this, I really wished every child be given an insight to understand what a parent wants! It is not what the parent want the child to become or achieve in their life. It is the wish of the parent to make the child understand and accept what they want to become and achieve in life. More than any wealth or material gains, the wish is to make the child better equipped to handle life in balance. To make the best of what they have to offer the child, with hard toil and full of expectations!

    As a parent now, I know the sacrifice, the hardship a parent takes. A child need not feel indebted for it, but rather should benefit!

    That would be a real gift to our child, one who can understand how to enjoy the time that is always flying away!

    « Jantikalu or Muruku for Indian Cooking Challenge!
    Banana Halwa ~ Indian Sweet Step by Step! »

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. prasu says

      October 13, 2009 at 12:15 pm

      U r ture dear........the post is so..common with any child(even me and now with my darling daughter)....good one..

      Reply
    2. lata raja says

      October 13, 2009 at 12:30 pm

      To let the child be who he or she is and just be a better person ourselves is the most important thing. There is this phrase on a tee with me.."if I were to live again, I will only do the things I did, better and quicker" true isn't it?

      Reply
    3. Madhuram says

      October 13, 2009 at 3:53 pm

      Very true Valli. Advices offered when we were little felt like such a pain to follow through but now I realize it was after all for our own good. There are so many instances, from trivial issues like taking care of my hair (my grandmother used to put so much effort on that) to bigger things like manners, discipline. I wish I had this awareness then!

      Reply
    4. A 2 Z Vegetarian Cuisine says

      October 14, 2009 at 12:42 pm

      What you have written is absolutely true. Very nice writeup.

      Reply
    5. nivedita says

      October 20, 2009 at 4:56 pm

      Lovely and very thoughtful writing! I totallly agree with you!!

      Reply

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating





    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Primary Sidebar

    Search Recipes

    Vegetarian Side Dishes

    Roasted Cauliflower, Capsicum with Moong Dal Patties ~ Low Carb Indian Vegetarian Recipe

    Methi Kofta in Spicy Dal | Dal with Methi Koftas | Step by Step Recipe

    Aloo Bhindi Sabzi | How to make Aloo Bhindi Sabzi

    Kodava Kootu Curry

    Kodava Kootu Curry | How To Make Coorg Style Mixed Vegetable Stew

    Thalis and Spreads

    Onam & Vishu Sadya Preparation

    How to Prepare Onam & Vishu Sadya – Step-by-Step Cooking Plan

    Surati Street Food

    Surati Street Food

    Punjabi Bedmi Puri Nasta Thali

    Punjabi Bedmi Puri Nasta Thali

    Bikaneri Papad Ka Paratha Menu

    Bikaneri Papad Ka Paratha Menu

    Most Popular Posts

    Chena Tarkari

    Chhena Tarkari Recipe (Odia Paneer Curry for Roti & Poori)

    Microwave Rommegrot

    Microwave Rømmegrøt ~ Norwegian Pudding

    Ice Cream Sandesh

    Ice Cream Sandesh | How to make Khoya Kulfi Sandesh

    Sprouted Moong Dal Idli

    Sprouted Moong Dal Idli ~ Low Carb Indian Vegetarian Recipe

    Popular One Pot Meals

    Waghareli Khichdi
    Peanut Podi Pulihora

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    Privacy Policy

    Copyright © 2026 Spice your Life!