I very badly wanted to visit Unnikuttan, and meenakshi, son and daughter of Ambili, my sister. Unni had to return from Lucknow after attending an official meeting. He came by car to New Delhi. I did not know Meenakshi's place of residence. Other wise, I would have gone to visit her. After the hospital visit, I decided to sleep in my room at Ginger. I took rest in the afternoon. At 7 pm, Unnikuttan came to the hotel. He drove me to Nizzamuddin train station, bought dinner for me, and boarded me in the Doronto train at 9 pm. He was in the station until the train moved. I was very happy to see him. He is such a nice son. I love him a lot.
The compartment was filled with luggages and students of Labour India school. The next 2 days were filled with very interesting events. All of them were asking many doubts about mental health. They started telling their concerns on several issues. I treid to help them understand their issues. They closely listened to me. I really enjoyed those adolescent students. They too loved our interactions.
All of us felt so happy in the morning of 24th, as we touched Kerala. We reached Ernakulam station at 6 pm. My husband, Raj was in the station to receive me. Vow! It is again a happy feeling to come back to our home at Kalamassery. I enjoyed the Jammu trip a lot. Thanks Jammu friends. Thanks Vinu mon who received me at Nizzamuddin on my arrival to Delhi from Kerala. I have special regards for Vinu from his childhood. Thanks Unnikuttan. Thank you my dear friends in New Delhi.
Thank you Raj and my sons Rajesh and Rakesh and my daughters in law Lakshmi and Sheetal. Thanks to my amma at home. Thanks to my grandson Abhikuttan. All of them made my life happy and worth living.
Bye, Jammu!
The compartment was filled with luggages and students of Labour India school. The next 2 days were filled with very interesting events. All of them were asking many doubts about mental health. They started telling their concerns on several issues. I treid to help them understand their issues. They closely listened to me. I really enjoyed those adolescent students. They too loved our interactions.
All of us felt so happy in the morning of 24th, as we touched Kerala. We reached Ernakulam station at 6 pm. My husband, Raj was in the station to receive me. Vow! It is again a happy feeling to come back to our home at Kalamassery. I enjoyed the Jammu trip a lot. Thanks Jammu friends. Thanks Vinu mon who received me at Nizzamuddin on my arrival to Delhi from Kerala. I have special regards for Vinu from his childhood. Thanks Unnikuttan. Thank you my dear friends in New Delhi.
Thank you Raj and my sons Rajesh and Rakesh and my daughters in law Lakshmi and Sheetal. Thanks to my amma at home. Thanks to my grandson Abhikuttan. All of them made my life happy and worth living.
Bye, Jammu!
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