Sunday, December 4, 2011

Prayer for My Daughter.

My daughter is 19 days old and a handful. But this post is not really about that. It’s about what I wish for, on her behalf. We had her almost exactly 7 years after we got married. From the third year itself, as is people’s wont, we were inundated with highly personal questions regarding our plans for a family, which we (on the whole) politely dodged. Then we started seriously thinking about it, and though I don’t know what went through my husband’s mind (I usually don’t) my hesitation stemmed from the awareness that this wasn’t always a wonderful world to bring a child into. That I would be passing on my genes, which, along with curly hair and brown eyes, included a strong propensity (especially among the women—sorry Ma!) to completely ignore the great bounty of blessings heaped upon them and instead grouse and obsess about the less than perfect aspects of our lives. In short to enjoy the act of picking at old sores and watching them bleed.

But then I thought, who knew? He/She might take after his/her father: a more non-tragic, cheerful man I haven’t met, bless him. Also, I had a few good things to pass on as well (some from my parents, some my own) and if we were lucky we could create somebody who would be the best of all of us.

So, now that my daughter Ahana (or Mia, as I call her) is here; with fat cheeks and a little pointed chin like me, and a prominent nose and huge eyes like her Dad: this is all I keep saying over and over in my mind as my blessing to her.

Let this little girl grow into a woman who has many joys in her life; but more important still – let her have the capacity for Joy. Let her have the wisdom to know her blessings and enjoy them fully. And Please, Grand Universe that creates all life, let her have good health, many friends and a family (in her long life after us) that loves her.

And please, let her not blame me too much for all the mistakes I will surely make, while she is my responsibility and one of the two people she depends on the most.

Let her not be too much like me. J

6 comments:

ratnaboli bose said...

bless you all and bless the little wonder with the pointed cheeks and huge eyes...

The Seeker said...

The world is what we make it, and with more people like your daughter in it, it will surely be a better place to live in :). I pray that she has strength ,courage and optimism in the right mix and then there'll be no stopping her :).

chandrimawrites said...

I can almost imagine how the little one looks like! Wish and pray a wonderful life ahead, and just hope the world becomes a better place to live in (someday)!

Let her be who she wants to be. Just be there to support her every time she needs you.

Lots of love to both of you!

hbread said...

Beautiful, Shashi...she sure sounds magical so far.

Basically Blah said...

Congratulations! :)

sidutt said...

Just love the last 3 paras. Simply and beautifully written. Touchingly so:-)!