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"Naseem is Natasha, Natasha is Naseem", one of the several beautiful phrases. And then so well supported by the photos. Thanks for helping connect with the extraordinariness of everyday lives on a weekday ordinary afternoon :). Wishing your father-in-law a full recovery soon!

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Thank you, Parul. Sending love...

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That bit about about not having the time or space to cry is so beautifully expressed. Love it, Natasha.

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Thank you, Binu. Sending love

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"This is going to happen to everyone" these words are as unsettling as they are comforting.

Thank you for sharing your life with your readers. It's aspirational in a very strange way. I feel the urge to document and reflect on my day-to-day life which also means that I am looking at everything more closely.

I have already picked up your book (haven't reached this part yet) and thank you for other recommendations. Always look forward to your newsletter!

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Thank you, Soumitra. Looking at everything more closely is therapy, I feel. Best wishes to you!

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Lovely, real as always Natasha. Worries about ageing parents and other close relatives are topmost in our minds at this age.And grief when you see their sudden devaluation in the eyes of the younger generation whose mercy they are sometimes at.

But your father in law is so lucky to have you ❤️

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Thank you, Aparna. Means a lot to read so well. hugs*

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A beautiful read!

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Thank you, Nandita <3

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