Those unborn children are very unlucky
By bamrahkirti
@bamrahkirti (1821)
India
January 5, 2020 11:29pm CST
I live in a rented accommodation with my family and our landlord family lives beside us. Before moving into this house, I kind of knew the landlady as she was my kitty member. I stay here with my husband and two sons aged 11 years and 2.5 years. The landlord family consists of their mother and husband wife duo as they do not have any child. We have been staying in the house for an approx. one year and the year has proved quite a roller coaster year for us. I won’t be mentioning things which led to moving into this house, but we are glad that we did. The couple is very helpful and loving and they did everything possible to make us feel like a home. The owner of the house to whom we refer as “paaji” is a man of high integrity with calm and composed personality. He started getting attached with my younger son who was just 1.5 years of age when we shifted to their house. He too gradually started reciprocating.
He is so compassionate and loving and he treats my younger child as his own. I see love, warmth and empathy in his eyes. My son is in awe for him and he is papa for him. He brings him home from school, makes him eat lunch ,gives milk in a feeder and makes him sleep peacefully in his arms. He goes out for a walk with him and my son has become the best buddy for him.
I have never seen so much affection, love and warmth coming from a person who was stranger some time back and now he kind of owns my child. Their bond has grown deeper and intense and sometimes I fail to figure out what God has in store for us. Last month ,they went to America for visiting their relatives and I could see tears in his eyes when he called up us from the airport.
The most sacred thing which I witness is the unconditional love and support and that tiny tot tries to reciprocate same with his small gestures.
I truly sometimes think that God has been very unfair with them and if he had his own children, they would have been the luckiest on the Earth. I wish that this bond grows stronger day by day and he gets all happiness in this world.
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@Behindtheguitarbar (2831)
• Guangdong, China
6 Jan 20
oh, maybe they could adopt kids from the orphanages?
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@bamrahkirti (1821)
• India
6 Jan 20
I don't know much about their past.May be due to family restrictions they could not adopt.
@Behindtheguitarbar (2831)
• Guangdong, China
7 Jan 20
@bamrahkirti oh, maybe. The strict family restrictions are implementing here as well.
@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
6 Jan 20
Trust me your son is really lucky to have such a person in his life.
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@bamrahkirti (1821)
• India
6 Jan 20
Yes,he indeed is very lucky to get such selfless and true love.
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
6 Jan 20
@bamrahkirti yes....this is so true
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