Tag: dad

  • To My Dearest Dad,

    It’s hard to find the right words to tell you just how profoundly you’ve shaped my life, or how immensely proud I am to be your child. Looking back, you were always a step ahead, a guiding light that seemed to know exactly what I’d need before I even realized it myself. And what I cherish most are the life lessons you didn’t just speak, but lived out right in front of me – those actions spoke volumes louder than any advice ever could. That’s a gift I carry with me every single day.
    I can still vividly recall my 12th standard, feeling the pressure, trying to navigate Nextlabs with my eyesight challenges, and dealing with that attendance shortage. It felt like a mountain, but there you were, not just telling me to push through, but showing me how to climb, making sure I had every bit of support. You were my solid ground. Then came the CET exams, a time of immense stress; when I felt lost and overwhelmed, you were the calm, steady voice of family I desperately needed, helping me find my footing. You taught me the true meaning of perseverance by simply being there, unshaken.
    And the interviews… oh, those rejections could have completely crushed my spirit. But you, Dad, you were my unwavering champion. You’d look at me, that quiet strength in your eyes, and just say, “It’s okay. There’s always another day, another interview.” You didn’t just say it; you showed me how to pick myself up, dust myself off, and face the world with renewed hope. You embodied resilience.
    Even through the darkest, most unimaginable time when Mom passed away, your strength was my anchor. While you were undoubtedly navigating your own immense grief and loss, you still managed to hold the fort for us, providing that steady presence when my world felt like it had shattered. You showed me how to find light in the deepest sorrow, how to carry on with courage and love, even when everything felt broken.
    And Dad, I know we’ve had our moments. We disagreed on many things, and yes, we even got angry on a few. To the outside world, it might have looked like we’d burnt our bridges, but you and I always knew the truth. We had our own unique ways of communicating, a silent understanding that transcended any argument. That deep bond was always there, no matter what.
    Watching you, I saw your wizardry with machines, your insatiable desire to learn constantly, and how you managed things so skillfully. That management of yours, even with money, was truly exceptional, almost superfluous in its effortless competence. And I’ll admit, I’ve picked up more than a few tricks just by watching you, and a few others, well, I guess those came through the genes!
    Honestly, every single thing I’ve accomplished, every obstacle I’ve overcome, and the fact that I’ve been able to build my own life and make the impact I have today – it all stems from the incredible foundation you and Mom helped me build. It’s a testament to your quiet strength, your unwavering belief, and those profound lessons you both instilled not with lectures, but with your very lives, especially when you had your own battles to fight.
    My heart swells with pride for you, Dad. And my gratitude is endless.
    Happy Father’s Day.

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  • Tyke’s Triumph: A Haphazard Hijink in the Workshop Wonderland

    Amidst the hustle in the workshop, where the air buzzed with bus-building fervor, imagine this pint-sized protagonist – me, all of four, brimming with the audacity of a mischief maestro. Picture the scene: I wiggled my way into a military jeep, my hands barely reaching the steering wheel, and with a mischievous grin, I cranked the engine to life. The metallic beast jerked into action, propelling towards the main road, while I, the daft daredevil, reveled in the glory of my unintentional joyride.

    Little did I know, danger lurked around the corner, and approaching vehicles were closing in like unwelcome party crashers. Oblivious to the impending chaos, I played the role of a miniature conqueror, intoxicated by the thrill of momentarily taming the roaring metal monster, completely unaware of the plot twist fate had in store.

    Suddenly, my dad, the unsung hero of the workshop saga, abandoned his bus-building duties, leapt into action, and halted the rollicking jeep with a swift maneuver. But oh, the consequence! A thunderous whack descended upon me, threatening to launch me into the workshop stratosphere. My lungs, akin to an opera singer hitting the highest note, unleashed a symphony of tears, rivalling the force of Niagara Falls.

    Enter my cousin sister, my unsung savior from the impending doom of paternal punishment. She whisked me away to the kitchen, a sanctuary for the tiny troublemaker, where a strategic deployment of sugar became my diversionary tactic. Ah, the sweetness that saved the day!

    Now, as I reflect on the perilous possibilities that could have unfolded, I shudder at the brink of absurdity. Admittedly, my dad’s swift discipline was justified in the face of pandemonium. But let this tale serve as a testament to the whimsical wonders of childhood mischief – where a daft prank can transform a mundane workshop into a chaotic carnival of unintended adventures! 🚗🎢😄

  • Vision Lost, Vibes Found: Rajath Tirumangalam’s Unconventional Journey

    Hey there, friends! Welcome to the whirlwind of adventures known as my personal and professional escapades. I’m Rajath Tirumangalam, the guy who lost his eyesight at 23 but insists it’s eyesight lost, not vision lost. Life threw its curveballs, and I decided to dance through them.

    Ever met someone who hears “I can’t” and responds with a sassy “Why not?” Well, that’s me! Whether it’s conquering mountains or attempting culinary masterpieces, I’m the blind guy breaking stereotypes while juggling trekking, rafting, painting, photography, and a dash of cooking – because why not add some spice, right?

    Dogs are my eternal buddies, adding a pawfect touch to my life. My mom’s the rockstar, the OG pillar of strength, followed by my dad, the unsung hero. And now, my spouse – not just my partner in crime, but also my greatest strength, the mirror that reflects my awesomeness, and the friend who shares my love for laughter.

    Picture this: the struggle to find my first job was like a comedy of errors, involving more than 50 interviews. But hey, I went from coding as an intern to being the trainer everyone wishes they had, and now I’m rocking it as an accessibility pro. Cue the applause!

    Books, music, and catching up with pals – my trinity of joy. My journey isn’t just about becoming a pro; it’s a symphony of transitioning from timid to the self-sufficient sensation you see today. Shoutout to all the wise folks and caring souls who’ve sprinkled their magic along the way!

    So, buckle up, because we’re diving into the rhythm of resilience, humor, and the undeniable groove of a blind guy conquering the world – one laugh at a time! 🕺✨