Follow Me on TikTok

If you haven’t followed me on TikTok yet, you’re seriously missing out – and I mean that in the nicest way possible. My TikTok account is where I share a little bit of everything, and by everything, I mean the good, the hilarious, and the slightly chaotic.

Are you into fitness? Great! You’ll find my workout routines, from sweaty sessions that’ll make you feel the burn to the occasional “Oops, I tripped over my yoga mat” moments. I keep it real.

Craving some fun day-in-the-life content? Well, welcome to the ride! Whether it’s me juggling a million things before breakfast or just trying to find my phone while it’s in my hand, it’s all there – unfiltered and relatable.

But wait, there’s more! If you love dancing or just want to see me trying to keep up with the latest trending dances (sometimes nailing them, sometimes… not so much), you’ll get plenty of that too. And yes, I do love a good dance challenge – even if it means my kids hide in the next room pretending not to know me.

Oh, and did I mention the recipes? I love sharing my favourite recipes – from mouthwatering traditional Nepali dishes that bring a taste of home to healthy, guilt-free options that make eating well so much easier. Whether you’re a foodie or just looking for dinner ideas, I’ve got you covered.

And finally, I sprinkle in some good old-fashioned fun – jokes, light-hearted skits, and all those random thoughts that just can’t be left unshared.

So, what are you waiting for? Follow me on TikTok for a mix of laughs, life, and a bit of ‘what did she just do?!’ moments. You won’t regret it – but even if you do, I promise to keep you entertained while you question your choices. 😉

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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A Heartwarming Mother’s Day Morning

As I slowly woke, the delightful aroma of a freshly cooked breakfast wafted through the house. My husband and the kids were up to something – the joyful whispers and excited giggles were a giveaway. Moments later, they burst into the room with a tray – a beautiful spread of golden toast, perfectly cooked eggs, grilled halloumi, sautéed mushrooms, and crispy hash browns. My heart melted, not just at the sight of the delicious feast but at the love they had poured into making it.

But the surprises didn’t end there. My little ones eagerly handed me the gifts they had made and chosen with so much love. Gorgeous handwritten cards, a beautifully designed pen and notepad – treasures from school that I would forever cherish. And from my husband, a pair of soft, cosy UGGs and a stylish wallet – practical and thoughtful, just like him.

As I sipped my warm coffee and enjoyed the lovingly prepared breakfast in bed, I felt a deep sense of gratitude. Mother’s Day is more than the gifts or the perfect breakfast – it’s about those precious moments when love is served with a smile, and memories are made in the simplest of ways.

This Mother’s Day was a reminder that sometimes, the best gifts are the ones that touch the heart, wrapped in the laughter of loved ones and sealed with a hug.

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother’s Day too. I feel so blessed and incredibly lucky to be the mum of these two beautiful kids.

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Celebrating Nepali Mother’s Day in Australia

In Nepal, Mother’s Day — known as “Aama ko Mukh Herne Din” (आमाको मुख हेर्ने दिन) — is a beautiful occasion dedicated to honouring mothers and mother figures. It is celebrated by showing love and appreciation, often through gifts, special meals, and simply spending time together. In Nepalese tradition, this day is as important as birthdays or major festivals, with families coming together to express their gratitude for everything mothers do.

Even though I now live in Australia, I make it a priority to celebrate Nepali Mother’s Day with my children. It’s important to me that they grow up connected to their heritage, understanding the traditions and values I was raised with. Sharing these customs helps them not only learn about their roots but also appreciate the universal value of love, respect, and gratitude towards parents.

We celebrated yesterday with the traditional tika and sagun ritual, a meaningful part of Nepali culture that honours mothers with blessings and auspicious offerings. It was so lovely to see both my kids excited and eager to follow the tradition themselves. They carefully performed the puja, applying tika and offering sagun with genuine enthusiasm, which made the day even more special for me. Passing on these rituals not only connects them to our roots but also helps them understand the significance of respect, love, and family bonding in our culture — even while living here in Australia. It’s these moments that remind me how important it is to keep our heritage alive across generations, no matter where we are.

Happy Aama ko Mukh Herne Din to all the wonderful mums out there — near or far!

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Stardust Circus! 🎪✨ in Sydney

If you’re in Sydney these school holidays and looking for something fun to do with the kids, definitely check out Stardust Circus! 🎪✨

They are in Liverpool and Mainly at the moment. I took my kids there yesterday and honestly, we all had such a brilliant time! They absolutely loved it — and to be honest, so did I. 😄

Ticket prices are really reasonable too — $45 for adults and $35 for kids for 2 hours .

The show itself is packed with amazing acts — there are jugglers, acrobats, and the funniest clowns! 🤡 Plus, they have some gorgeous animals

The whole experience is really interactive — the performers get the audience involved, and there’s lots of laughing, clapping and cheering. It feels very intimate and family-friendly.

If you’re interested or want more information, I’d definitely recommend jumping onto their website to check out session times and locations. Honestly, it’s such a great day out, and perfect for making some lovely family memories.

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Happy Nepali Mother’s Day!

Today my heart feels a little heavier, missing my beautiful mum who is far away from me. Even though distance separates us, the love and gratitude I have for her only grows stronger with each passing day. Mum, thank you for everything you have done — your love, your sacrifices, your prayers — they have shaped my life in ways words can’t fully express. I wish I could be there to celebrate this special day with you in person.

In Nepal, Mother’s Day is known as “Aama ko Mukh Herne Din”, which translates to “the day to see mother’s face.” It is a day to honour and show appreciation to our mothers. Children visit their mums, offer gifts, sweets, and heartfelt blessings. Traditionally, we prepare a special ceremony called Sagun, where symbolic food items such as yoghurt, fruits, eggs, and sweets are offered to the mother as a way of wishing her good fortune, health, and happiness.

If your mum is nearby, give her a warm hug today. If she’s far away, like mine, take a moment to call her, video chat, or simply send her love across the miles. Our mums deserve to feel our gratitude not just today, but every day.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful mothers! You are truly a blessing.

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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