Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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Made for eachother!

The other day, I asked my mother if, after nearly six decades of marriage, she was still in love with my father. She looked at me quietly for a moment. Her eyes held years of memories, unspoken stories, and a tenderness that only time can create. She didn’t answer right away. Instead, she smiled—a gentle smile that seemed to carry an entire lifetime within it. That evening, I found a message from her on my phone. Reading it felt like being wrapped in warmth and heartbreak at the same time. "Sometimes you ask whether I still love him. I smile because love, after so many years, can no longer be measured by the feelings people talk about when they are young." "Yes, I love him. But not in the way I once did." "The racing heart, the butterflies, the restless anticipation—they have faded with time. What remains is something deeper: roots that have grown strong through every season of life." "Love is no longer a blazing fire. It is a steady light. It doesn’t shake your world; it helps hold it together. It doesn’t make you lose yourself; it reminds you who you are when life becomes difficult." "There are no grand surprises anymore. Instead, there are the quiet habits we’ve built together—sharing morning coffee, debating little household matters, knowing what the other person needs without a single word being spoken." "Those ordinary moments are love." "At my age, I don’t wait for dramatic gestures. I wait for the comfort of knowing he will listen when I am hurting, support me when I am tired, and stand beside me when I no longer feel strong. And he does." "Always." "Love that lasts a lifetime is not measured by passion alone. It is measured by presence, loyalty, patience, and the decision to keep choosing each other, day after day, year after year." "That is the kind of love that endures."

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Mera desh Mahaan!

One morning a 60lbs pumpkin appeared on top of a spire at Cornell University - How?

90% PEOPLE EAT THESE FOODS WRONG!

SHOCKING! 90% PEOPLE EAT THESE FOODS WRONG What if some of your “healthy” foods are actually being eaten the wrong way every single day? 😳🍽️ Most people never think twice about how they store, cook, or reheat everyday foods — but those small habits can make a big difference. ✅ Smarter food habits can help protect flavor, freshness, and your health. ✅ Tiny kitchen changes = better eating every day. 💬 Which one surprised you the most? 📌 Save this post before your next grocery trip.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Landmark, Iceland!

Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík, Iceland. Designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, this 74.5 m (244 ft) church turns Iceland’s volcanic landscape into architecture — its stepped concrete façade echoing the basalt lava columns found across the country. Built between 1945 and 1986, it remains one of Reykjavík’s defining landmarks.