My wings to fly: My mom

Through early wakeup calls, shared devotion, and cheering at every childhood performance, one mother’s guidance built the foundation for a daughter’s success—even across 8,000 miles.

Key Takeaways:

  • A mother’s daily devotion and selfless care shape her daughter’s routine.
  • Cultural and spiritual practices provide powerful emotional grounding.
  • Encouragement in dance, drawing, and speaking fosters lifelong confidence.
  • Living far from home brings challenges but underscores deep family bonds.
  • A mother’s lessons remain a source of strength through every new step.

The Early Morning Anchor

She would wake up as early as 5 a.m. to prepare a hearty breakfast, ensuring her daughter felt nourished before school. From that dawn routine, one truth emerged: mothers do more than care; they instill in their children the confidence to thrive. Even the simplest of tasks—like handing over snacks—became fuel for the day’s challenges.

Everyday Comfort and Conversations

After school, long before shoes were off or books were set aside, she would always be the first person her daughter sought out. Moments turned into hours on the couch, head resting on her mother’s lap, as they recounted the day’s events. In these conversations—about new friends, intriguing facts, or minor triumphs—the daughter found a safe space to explore thoughts and emotions.

A Stage Lit by Maternal Applause

Childhood dance performances once filled her with anxiety. Yet, scanning the audience for her mother’s beaming smile turned every stage into a familiar living room. The applause drowned out her nerves, offering a tangible reminder that unconditional support could transform fear into confidence. It was her mother’s voice that taught her to forget the crowd and continue performing from the heart.

Nurturing Creativity and Expression

The mother believed deeply in her child’s abilities. She introduced her to Bharatnatyam, an Indian classical dance, which changed how the young girl expressed emotions and connected with tradition. This encouragement extended to sketches and school presentations, culminating in a surprise entry into a public speaking event. In each endeavor, her mother’s radiant smile was the most powerful motivator.

Spiritual Roots and Shared Faith

Together, they recited the “Hanuman Chalisa” every Saturday—a tradition tying faith and family into a single thread. Spiritual practice reinforced the daughter’s sense of unity and inner strength, a source of calm she turns to whenever facing challenges or missing home.

Memorable Journey Before College

One of their final outings before the daughter left for college in the United States was a trip to Chennai for a visa interview. Though official matters brought them there, the days afterward were filled with boat rides, endless photos, and shared meals. Standing side by side in matching white silk sarees, mother and daughter prayed with closed eyes, passing on generational strength and devotion.

Flying with Mother’s Gifts

Now 8,000 miles away from her mother, the daughter often replays those shared moments in her mind. Even though the distance spans continents, the mother’s influence endures in every success, challenge, and new horizon. The wings she helped her daughter grow become more evident with every day apart. All the lessons—big and small—continue to guide each new flight forward.

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