When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up?
I don’t even know now what I want to be, despite so called grown up and all😂😂.

At the age of five , I guess I wanted to hold my Aai pallu and go round with whatever she did or wherever she went .
I was a very clingy child and an attention seeker ( wonder if that has changed 😀)

At the age of five, I don’t think I even understood that you need to be someone or do something.
It was an age when I would eat , play , cry , eat my parents brains, throw tantrums, fight with my younger sister , as to let me eat more icecream 😂 , and then of course sleep.
We were living in a big colony in a sleepy town called Ahmednagar.
And almost all my neighbours ( we were all of the same age group) , are even today my 3 am friends.




I wonder why you would decide so early in life 🤔 , or why would you want to decide 😂, or can you actually decide?
According to me, take life as it comes , take one step at a time, focus on living and enjoying each day and don’t plan or think too much about the future.
Did I know at the age of five, that I would lose both my parents so early ?😔
If I had, I would have definitely planned to spend my each day with them so as to not have any regrets or guilt of not being with them and being busy with work and other such mundane things .


At an innocent age of five, I was very much loved and protected by my parents, and my extended family members.
Didn’t care two hoots about anything or anyone and spread a lot of bliss around despite being very mischievous and spoilt to the core by my parents especially my baba 😁.
Well nothing at least has changed for me from the age of five. I am still a precocious child who believes in , ‘My way or Highway ‘ .


Yes agree with you that at the young age of five doubt that one decides about future.
Sad to know about your parents but nice to see happy family gatherings .
Keep up the spirit .👌
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Thank you so much for reading my blog and posting your comment on it. It means a lot 💞
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I think as new bloggers we can encourage each other by a simple like .
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I agree 💯☺️
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Absolutely 👍🏼
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Thank you Joe ❤️❤️
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You are welcome you from North India right ?
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No Joe .
I am from Western part of India
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Sorry about your parents. Thank God for the vibrant life.
At five, my son wanted to be a bishop, then soon changed mind to a doctor, now at fifteen he doesn’t even have a clue except for the obsession with basketball. Likewise the sister wanted to be a policewoman, then baker and later a judge, now at 13 she wants to be a psychologist. You just never know what you want or what will be.
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Exactly my point, at a tender age of 5 , we are so innocent and focussed on our parents. I am so happy that you read my blog . Thank you mosrubn ❤️❤️
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So beautiful really appreciate it looks 💕
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