Past does not define you; Only your understanding of it!
š 1301 ā Saturday, 18 January 2025 23:56
Hyderabad
What a day it was! One of those days where I felt so out of place, like I didnāt know what to do with myself. Uncomfortable, unsure, and just… oh dear! But even so, I feel like I need to write it down, for myself, to look back on one day. Maybe then, Iāll understand why it felt so challenging. After all, no one else would really knowāonly I lived through it.
The day started lateāor maybe I should say the night ended late. I didnāt get to bed until about 1:30 AM. Iāve been busy taking care of my parents, especially my mother. Sheās feeling a little better these days, but not fully okay. In just a few days, sheāll have her fourth round of chemotherapy. The side effects are so tough on her, but Dad and I are doing everything we can to keep her spirits up, trying to make her laugh and smile despite it all.
Around 3:20 AM, I woke up and went to check on her. She was awake too. She told me that Dad had just checked on her as well and that she was okay. She even told me to rest properly. So I wished her goodnight and went back to bed. The next thing I knew, it was 9:34 AM. I came out of my room, and there were Dad and Mum already up. Dad greeted me with a cheerful āGood morningā as he had his breakfast, and Mum was nearby too.
After I prayed Fajr, I joined them for breakfastā”bonda and wada.” The sun was shining brightly, but the weather was mild and cool, just perfect. The morning passed smoothly, and Dad and I decided to spend some time tidying up our penthouse on the fourth floor. This flat is specialāit was built a couple of years ago, and Dad gifted it to me. Heās already furnished it with everything Iād need: a bed, a desk, and even a computer setup. Itās there for me to live in if I ever decide to move back home or just stay longer during visits.
At 1:30 PM, I prayed Zohr and received a text from my nephew Dan and my sister, asking if Iād like to visit them and see little Hamd, my brotherās son, at his maternal grandparentsā house. I thought about it for a moment. Mum encouraged me to go, but Dad was more neutral, leaving the decision up to me. After sitting with my thoughts, I realized I didnāt feel like going. I wanted to see my nephew, sure, but I wasnāt comfortable going to their house without a proper invitation. It just didnāt sit right with me. So, I decided not to go, and I felt okay about it. Later, Dad quietly mentioned that it was fine I chose not to go, and my brother reassured me as well, promising to bring Hamd to visit me when heās back next week.
In the late afternoon, Dad and I went out on his motorbike to drop off some clothes at the local tailor. On the way back, we talked a bit more about the day. It felt good to know Dad understood my choice.
Later, around 5:30 PM, I got a message from an old university friend, Rahul. Heās in town too, visiting Hyderabad, and wanted to catch up. I told him about Mumās health and explained I couldnāt be away from home for long, so he offered to come by with his 9-year-old son. He said heād arrive around 6:30 PM, but he didnāt make it until 7:40 PM. I spent the extra time catching up on some work while I waited.
When he arrived, Mum and Dad came out to greet him, and we all spent some time chatting. I saw his son for the second timeāit was nice to see them together. Rahul and I reminisced about our time at university. He had gone to Australia while I went to the UK. Now, years later, life has given us each a different path. Heās happy, fulfilled, and proud of his son.
As we talked, I couldnāt help but reflect on my own life. Rahul seems to have found his purposeāraising his son, building a life heās content with. And me? Iām still searching, still figuring it all out. Maybe one day Iāll find that sense of purpose too, something that feels like itās meant for me. For now, though, Iāll carry on, taking each day as it comes.
And that was my dayāa mix of care, reflection, and unexpected connections.
Around the rest of the world today –
- Today Russian forces launched a combined drone and missile attack on Kyiv, resulting in the deaths of at least four individuals and causing significant damage to civilian infrastructure, including a shopping mall and metro station. (AP News)
- In the Middle East, a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas was set to commence at 8:30 a.m. local time on Sunday, January 19, 2025, following mediation efforts, aiming to halt hostilities and facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- The agreement involves the release of 33 hostages held by Hamas, including British citizen Emily Damari, in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The ceasefire aims to de-escalate violence and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
3 things I felt grateful for today –
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Grateful for the pleasant warmth of Hyderabadās weather.
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Grateful for the ability to stay connected with the world, even from right here.
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Grateful for the precious moments spent with family.
What would it take for you and me to wake up tomorrow feeling ten times more energized, confident, and happy? To start the day with gratitude, wake up early, a morning workout, and feel a sense of peace with family, friends, and everyone around us. Imagine a day that’s relaxing, relaxing, relaxing yet productive, where everything aligns just rightāwouldnāt that be amazing?
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Ash Khaleem
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