I turned 25 today…

I turned 25 today…
And somehow, the silence hurts more than I expected.

It’s strange—on the outside, everything seems fine. But deep down, I feel the weight of it. The world continues to move, yet I feel a bit forgotten.
Being different shouldn’t mean being overlooked. My heart, just like everyone else’s, still deserves a little tenderness.

Maybe it’s just a moment, a fleeting thought. But in this quiet, I realize that sometimes, all I need is to be remembered. To feel seen. To feel loved.

Because no matter how different I am, I deserve to be celebrated too.


The Blessing of Three: A Silent Joy, A Global Embrace

At 5:30 A.M., the exhausted but beaming father stood beside his wife, gazing down at their three tiny miracles , swaddled in the hospital crib. The world around them seemed quiet, still, as if the moment was frozen in time. His sign read: “Today at 5:30 a.m. I became a dad! We don’t have anyone to congratulate us. May everyone who sends us good wishes be blessed.”

Their journey had been a solitary one. The challenges of raising triplets were overwhelming enough, but this was more than just a medical challenge—it was the isolation, the absence of the usual outpouring of family and friends to share in the joy. It was a quiet, lonely joy. But as the father looked at his wife—her face radiating love, relief, and strength —and then at their three sleeping babies, a profound realization washed over him: They were not alone.

With his heart overflowing, he shared a picture of their new family, vulnerable yet full of pride. He simply asked the world for one thing: a blessing.

And the world answered.

Messages flooded in from strangers near and far, each one a small piece of love—a hand reaching out, a virtual hug, a promise that their three tiny babies were already loved by thousands. Each “Congratulations!” , every little heart , every teary-eyed emoji  was a reminder that they were not invisible, that their joy was not unheard.

The parents held each other’s gaze, their eyes filled with emotion. They didn’t need a room full of people to feel celebrated. They just needed to know that their little family was seen, their joy shared. And in that moment, they realized that they had everything they needed.

The father whispered to his wife, “Look, darling. We thought we had no one, but we have a whole world cheering for us.”

The triplets may have been born into a small room, but they were welcomed by the widest human heart. And as the couple leaned in to kiss their sleeping children, they knew their good wishes had already been returned a thousandfold.

The true blessing was not just the birth of their babies—but the overwhelming love they felt in that moment, multiplied by three.