Chhora said : Rain !!!

Driving with my little guy is always an adventure, especially when his imagination kicks into high gear!

Case in point: one night, as we’re cruising along, he hits me with this gem:

Son: “Hey mama, where’s the button to spray water and clean the car?”

Me: “It’s over here on my side,.”

Son: “Push it, Mama!”

Me: “Not right now, sweetie. I’m driving, and it’s dark out. It could be dangerous.”

Son: with all the confidence in the world “Don’t worry, Mum. The car will think it’s raining, and the wipers will do the cleaning for you.”

And just like that, he unveils his genius solution made me realise just how limitless a child’s imagination can be.

Please read other Chhora said here .

Have a nice weekend !!!

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

Chhori Said : Peace and quiet!

Get ready for some sass straight from the mouth of Chhori, our little firecracker! She’s nine now, and trust me, she knows more than enough to keep us on our toes. So, brace yourselves for her witty retorts and clever comebacks as we dive into another edition of “What Chhori Said.”

Picture this: the whole gang chilling in the living room, soaking up some family time. My hubby, bless his heart, leans over to me with those loving eyes and whispers those three magic words, “I love you.” Classic, right? But before I could bask in the romance, our daughter, the one and only Chhori, throws in her two cents from across the room.

She gives us this look, all knowing and mischievous, and goes, “Oh, but you’re forgetting something, Papa. You also crave peace and quiet, and let’s face it, you’re never getting that around here!”

And just like that, she drops the mic at nine years old! Can you believe the sass on this kid? But hey, that’s the beauty of parenting in the modern age, where even the little ones come armed with enough wit to rival a stand-up comedian. 😊

Please read other Chhori said here .

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

Chhora Said !!!

Welcome to the debut of “Chhora Said”! Get ready to dive into the adorable and hilarious world of parenting a 4-year-old boy. They may be little, but trust me, they pack a punch when it comes to wit and love.

Let’s kick things off with a classic convo between me and my little man:

Me: “Hey, did you know I have two babies?”

Son: with a twinkle in his eye “Um, nope. You’ve got two big babies and one super big daddy.”

And just like that, he drops a truth bomb with the innocence only a 4-year-old can muster! Kids these days, I tell ya, they keep us on our toes with their unexpected wisdom and boundless charm. Stay tuned for more priceless moments from our little Chhora.

Quick summary of last 5 years

Hello everyone,


Thank you to everyone who has rediscovered my blog! Please leave a comment to say hello and encourage me.

A lot has happened in the world and in my life over the past five years. Just before COVID turned everything upside down, we welcomed a beautiful new addition to our family on 14 July 2019—our son, who I’ll refer to as Chhora, which means “son” in Nepali.

Now, we’re a family of four living our lives here in Sydney, Australia.

Can you believe it? Chhori is 9 years old already! Time sure flies. She’s in Year 4 now and absolutely loves swimming, playing the piano and glockenspiel, singing, and dancing around like there’s no tomorrow. Just like all the kids these days, she’s dreaming of becoming a social media creator one day. She reckons I’m from the “older generation” and never lets me forget it!

I feel incredibly blessed to have her in my life. Growing up, I always wished for a sister, and now I get to experience that special bond with her. She’s my official BFF, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

AS and I are riding the wild rollercoaster of parenting two incredible, beautiful kids. They’re strong-willed and cheeky, but they know how to turn on the charm when it suits them! You’ll definitely hear a lot about our adventures with Chhori and Chhora on this blog.

Stay tuned for the fun and chaos!

We’ve moved house once during this time, travelled to a few places, and made heaps of memories that I hope to share with you all here.

I’m still working in the IT industry, doing my best to keep up with its fast-paced nature.

On a personal note, I feel like I’ve grown so much over the last five years. I’ve learned to appreciate life more, cherish the small things, and be grateful for everything I have.

Whether it’s my age or my life experiences, I find myself content with this beautiful life and plan to live every moment to the fullest.

Of course, like everyone, I have my good days and bad days, but I’m learning not to get too down on the bad ones or too carried away on the good ones.

Cheers to living in the moment!

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

Hello again : Namaste 🙏 🇳🇵 : G’day 🇦🇺

Hello again everyone, Namaste 🙏 , G’day 🇦🇺.

Can I start by saying I’ve really missed writing and sharing my life here with you all…

It’s been 1916 days since I last posted, but I’m thrilled to see that over the past five years, many of you have continued to visit my blog, reading, commenting, and liking my old posts. Thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️

In this age of TikTok and Instagram, I sometimes wonder how people perceive reading blogs. But I’ve got so many thoughts and experiences to share that I can’t keep them to myself.

So, here I am, continuing what I started so long ago. I plan to share stories of my life filled with chaos and happiness, my journey as a mum, and my life as a Nepali Australian.

I’ll also be updating you all on what’s happened in my life over the last five years. There has been so much change and growth, and I can’t wait to let you all in on it.

I hope some of you will continue to love and support my blog as you have in the past.

By any miracle if you’re reading this, please say hello to encourage me.

Cheers,

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO