How It All Started
May 11th on Farheena’s birthday, like usual both
the odd jobs and even jobs were passed on to Rayyan. Though I do my bit when we
host a party, there is a limit to running around I can do. Farheena’s dad is
weird person and so far hasn’t been of much help around parties. Usually,
Rayyan ends up being the burden bearer of all the pending work.
This year, being busy with the party I realized very late in
the night that Rayyan might not have had enough food that day. He was busy
running errands throughout the day. So when I asked him about it I realized he
did not even get a piece of birthday cake. He had just one tiny meal in 30
hours with a bit of snacks in between. Rayyan says his stomach is trained to
eat more when food is available and also to go hungry when required. He says
his tummy doesn’t complain nor does it affect his functioning. I know what he
says is true. When usually we order more than we require at a restaurant, we
turn to Rayyan to finish it off and he gracefully does it. His friends have
been surprised as well at this gluttony part of Rayyan when he takes up
challenge of finishing off food. But usually, he limits his food intake and
surprisingly avoids heavy food as well even though he is not heavy. Sigh! Only
if I could do it as well.
Going back to Farheena’s birthday, Rayyan could go to bed
only after 3.30 a.m. with light dinner. I know that Farheena gets a lot of
attention, gifts and love on her birthday, but there is nothing much I do for
Rayyan. Feeling extremely grateful to have this pleasant person around, I kept
thinking what gift I can give him. I have so much to be grateful to him for. My
life wouldn’t be what it is today, if not for Rayyan and it has much easier
because of his presence. All of a sudden I realized that Rayyan and Farheena
were born 100 days apart, and I had 100 days to get a gift ready for him. This
is how #100RaysOfSon started. When I told Rayyan that I am going to do it, he
was happy to know that he could read through his childhood stories, though at
that time he may not have realized that mom admires him so much that it can be
embarrassing at times. Only request from him was for me to not exaggerate
anything and also not to demean anyone when I write about his stories. He
wanted me to be honest as well, which again may lead me to demean few people
but I did not tell it out loud to him. I was excited and wanted to start
immediately.
Initially I tagged my brother and sister to the posts so
that they could read them when they were free. Apart from them, I did not
expect many to read this. But as I started, I realized that these posts got
more attention than anything I have posted on my wall before. In fact, I saw
some people comment for the first time on my facebook post. This was an eye
opener for me, because I realize today that good things are appreciated as much
as success. This is what makes us humans special. This was not a success story,
but a recollection of simple life events which had an impact on me. I want to
thank everyone for connecting with me over this posts, though I have failed
miserably to respond to you personally.
BTW, so far Rayyan has been reading and recollecting few
memories as well. Another shocking experience was that the dyslexic Rayyan
could out spelling or grammatical mistakes in my posts. This is the only time
it has happened.
We had long discussion about the tadpoles, jeans, swings,
beach, and off course the fish. In fact we tried searching internet to find out
what kind of a fish it was. It had no scales at all and was very smooth like a
dolphin, had a blow hole on its head and its fins were very different. Rayyan
says it had pinkish tinge on the grey. So far it remains a mystery fish. We are
enjoying our discussions over this stories.
We discussed out pets, our adventures on beach and our
wonderful memories of USA. Rayyan recollected our adventures on auto-rickshaw
which I will share sometime soon.
I realized how much Rayyan loves his grandparents as well.
He lovingly recollected their memories when I posted about them, especially
about the coin collection. The posts about his grandmother and grandfather were
the ones he showed lot of appreciation for.
I also realized that I have so much to be grateful to my
family for showering Rayyan with love which looks like a maximum anyone can
love anyone. My mom, dad, Surila, Sajid and Sabina have loved Rayyan
wholeheartedly without holding back at all.
I recollected how Paula and Jay have been a family to both my
children, even though they were on the opposite side of the globe. It was nice
to hear from his friends and my friends about how they felt about these
recollections, of which they were a part as well.
Every day as I try to recall an incident to write about,
there are tons of stories that flash before me and makes me happy. Rayyan has
handled his life so well, that there is nothing to make me sigh, pull my hairs,
feel sad or get angry. All of those recollections of memories come by a whiff
of fresh air from beautiful garden. I am a very happy and grateful mom.
I am thanking everyone once again for making this beautiful
memories worth sharing with you all. Each of your gesture of liking the post,
commenting or calling me to tell how much you liked it is appreciated a lot.
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