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Month: October 2017

Heartprints…

October 30, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Over a journey, it’s important to have a good support system I feel… wonderful people who leave heartprints and spur you onward…

Categories Just My ThoughtsTags Challenge, Friends, Happiness, Life, Memories, Musings, ProBlogger 2017, Support, Thoughts, Write Tribe20 Comments

Hey whatever!

October 27, 2017October 30, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Sometimes, a song is all that’s needed to change the mood, or at least get you on your way to a better mood…

Categories Just My ThoughtsTags Emotions, Happiness, Letting Go, Little Things That Matter, Mood, Music, ProBlogger 2017, Song, Thoughts, Write Tribe24 Comments

The Proposal

October 25, 2017October 26, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Tessa browsed through her parents’ wedding album, and wondered how her father had proposed. How had the proposal gone? Read on to find out…

Categories FictionTags Drabble, Fiction, Friday Fictioneers, Love, Proposal46 Comments

The Bookworm Diaries

October 24, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Found a tag at a friend’s blog, and that appealed to the bookworm that I am. It’s always nice to talk about books, reading habits etc.

Categories Books, Just My Thoughts, TagsTags Books, Fun, Habit, Happiness, Life, Reading, Tags6 Comments

Monsters under the bed

October 23, 2017October 23, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

Checking for monsters… It was a daily ritual now, with Sanath and Tina. What had brought it on? And is there an answer to Rashi’s question, “When will it end?”

Categories FictionTags Childhood, Children, Fear, Fiction, Memories, Monsters, Parents, PTSD, Sadness, Worry40 Comments

Comfort or courage?

October 20, 2017October 20, 2017 by Vinay Leo R.

A fiction inspired by the Brene Brown quote “You can choose comfort, or you can choose courage; but you can’t choose both.”

Categories FictionTags Choices, Death, Female Foeticide, Fiction, Life, ProBlogger 2017, Short Story, Thoughts, Write Tribe32 Comments
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