Monday, April 20, 2026

Peace Talks And Convocation

 

Hello Beautiful Souls!

Hope finding peace in your days despite  all the trauma brought to the world by politicians and capitalists.

Our country Pakistan has taken pride in leading the peace talks between America and Iran. Being Pakistani it has strengthened our faith in our homeland!  Despite the rumours China is main force behind this process,but still it makes me feel nice about it. Just hope that both countries agree on some deal which benefits them equally 🀞 Needless to say that such fights over power and resources have nothing to do with common people of both countries who want peace and peace only .

It’s been raining throughout the country (excluding our areas 😏) . Northern parts ,higher areas particularly are still getting snow which is unlikely in this month. Our Sindh province is receiving pleasant affect of the whole scenario but no rain predicted in future near. It’s 12 pm and temperature is 39 centigrade already,you can use your imagination for the rest of the day.


On positive note, elder son shared few glimpse of their rehearsal for convocation expected in the first week of June . This makes me wonder how quickly time flies by!


      When elder  son visited for Eid about a month ago, we got some very nice moments together by the grace of God! He had been visiting home once in a while in these three years and some months and being a mother I have been noticing how he went through the transition caused by time and his personal experiences with everything he has been going through. Thank goodness it feels positive. Despite he is still unable to do time management for better lifestyle and more progress in his studies, I feel really grateful that he made this fat without giving up. Elder son faced a health issue regarding his heart threatened by some certain type of flu! We were lucky to found about it accidentally by the doctor who was treating his cough and flu when he was hardly ten . Doctor advised hubby to go to the specialist for the further investigation. After tests it was confirmed that elder son had certain flu hidden in the body which can cause severe attack to his heart threatened! An injection was recommended which elder son supposed to take for until he was eighteen. He went through this medication for four to five years. Hubby told the injection was very painful and elder son would suffer for sometime.  Finally the treatment was completed by the grace of Allah and elder son ‘s health improved slowly afterwardsπŸ™πŸ₯ΉπŸ™



  
Enjoying the  sweet and sour curd in the restaurant with friends, he told that it’s the curd parlour , it’s new thing to me actually because I know only the ice cream parlour 


When he was admitted in best university of the country suggested by his elder brother, we knew that studies were going to be hard . But we always encouraged him to never feel pressured because he is most important to us and everything else is secondary. But he kept walking slowly towards the target and now he has three months left to complete his graduation πŸ₯Ή

We are happy he tried whatever he could πŸ₯°  extra two months till August are for his project completion which he had postponed to pick another other subject in second semester.  Then he will be home hopefully πŸ™♥️

I am waiting for the August desperately so I can make him eat homemade food instead of food of hotel and restaurants!

This is for now dear friends. Thanks for bearing with me till now. 

Health,peace and happiness to you all and to all you love ♥️πŸ™


39 comments:

  1. Lovely photos Baili. Your son pictured is your middle son? Good luck to him and I'm sure he will be home soon.

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  2. Thank you dear Margaret!
    Yes he is my middle son, to be honest I don’t know how to put it, as I started to call my first child eldest son, I call one after him elder and the third one youngest which makes me puzzled if it’s right πŸ˜‚πŸ€”

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  3. Wishing all the best to the peace negotiators between Iran and the USA. What a difficult job, like trying to deal with two crazy, rabid raccoons.

    Congrats to your son on his academic success and upcoming graduation! Those convocation mortarboards and gowns are so attractive! Much nice than any I ever wore (plain black is the norm here).

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  4. Dear Debra this war shaked my belief that nations have become too civilised for wars honestly,I actually believed that.
    Praying for people of both sides who are forced to suffer only because politicians are stubborn. I hope things get settled soon 🀞

    Heartfelt thanks for your sweet supportive words for my son friend!

    I guess most of the universities offer plain black gowns, I remember when eldest son graduated from Fast university he also wore black gown.

    This university has different standards probably

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  5. Peace talks are precarious with Trump. Much success to your son.

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  6. I agree dear Red
    Whole world is looking for the results of these talks

    Thank you for the best wishes πŸ™

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  7. congrats to your son, glad his health is ok now.

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  8. Many thanks to the people of Pakistan for trying to help, Baili. Many thanks. 🌸

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    1. Dear Sandi I feel good about our leadership is taking such uplifting steps that can help to bring peace between both countries 🀞 I believe life is too short for hate and discrimination and we all must figure out how to live in harmony!

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  9. Dear Baili, this is such a lovely post about your family. I'm happy that eldest son is now healthy. Your boys, have accomplished so much. I know you are a proud mama. As for America, hmmmm I know that the "thing" won't concede to anything unless it profits him. He doesn't have a heart, he only cares about himself. Wishing you a very nice day.

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    1. Dear Nichole thank you for heartfelt words!

      To be honest I have preferred a life of purpose always. And I feel really grateful that my kids are trying to build their lives with hard work and determination πŸ™ may God be kind and helpful to them and all who join way of life that is positive and constructive to them and their families and society they are living in!

      Honestly,like you we are much hopeful either but sticking to the optimistic side is still good πŸ‘

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  10. With that kind of determination your son will be able to do anything in life that he puts his mind to.

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    1. Thank you dear Kathy for heartwarming words πŸ₯Ή it surely means lot to me!

      I share your faith in him completely πŸ™♥️

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  11. I wish I was optimistic enough to believe it will come tom a good result.
    But unfortunately I’m not.
    Both the US and Iran are not trustworthy.

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    1. Dear Pedro,you are very right about trust here and I believe it’s most important and provides base to further progress in everything
      Let’s keep praying because God can show miracles and there is no doubt about it

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  12. I really appreciate the effort your country is making, Baili! I don't have much hope for the talks, although I pray every day for wisdom for our leaders and peace in the world. I also pray for all the people suffering through this craziness.
    I really enjoyed the photos of your middle son and learning about all the challenges he has overcome. You and Ali must be so proud of him. I'm sure he'll enjoy all your attention and home cooked meals. Much love to you all!

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    1. Dear Louise!
      When I look at the world and how power seeking people have ruined it throughout the history I pray for the world without politics and politicians. Hubby says it can’t happen because there is no other way to govern any state . I feel sad and disappointed. It’s true that like everything else politics has two sides as well and has built up a very successful and prosperous scenario but it’s darkest side costs more.like religion when governments come in to wrong hands things are worst and people are killed and remaining are devastated.

      I keep wondering about if someone comes with alternative ideas

      We are waiting for him πŸ₯°πŸ™

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  13. This is beautifully expressed and truly resonates πŸ‡΅πŸ‡°✨ It’s such a proud moment to see Pakistan playing a constructive role in promoting dialogue and peace on the global stage. Regardless of who’s supporting behind the scenes, the fact that our country is associated with efforts toward stability and understanding is something to genuinely appreciate.

    You’ve also captured the most important truth—ordinary people everywhere just want peace, security, and a better future for their families. Hoping these talks lead to something positive and balanced for both sides 🀞 Your optimism is refreshing and much needed!

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  14. This is so thoughtfully expressed πŸ‡΅πŸ‡°✨ It really reflects a genuine sense of pride and hope. Seeing Pakistan associated with efforts toward dialogue and peace is something to truly appreciate, regardless of the behind-the-scenes dynamics.

    What stands out most is your understanding that, at the end of the day, ordinary people everywhere just want peace and stability. That perspective is both powerful and refreshing.

    Hoping these talks lead to a fair and positive outcome for all sides 🀞 Your optimism is truly uplifting!
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    1. Thank you dear Sadia for generous visit and insightful comment πŸ™
      I really appreciate your kindness and wisdom
      As you know, we all know that most of the common people have nothing to do with mess politics make, but they suffer most because of it unfortunately and sadly.it’s very heartbreaking!
      People want to live in peace and harmony but politicians do work of devil to divide them on the name of religion, politics geography.
      Let’s hope and pray may things take some positive turn miraculously 🀞

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  15. You must feel so relieved that your son's health is better. I have thought often of you when the peace talks are mentioned on the news. Your country is doing a great service for mine. I am skeptical of a good outcome though. The leaders involved in the war do not seem sincere about wanting peace. I hope to be wrong.

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  16. Baili, I can only hope for a peaceful outcome without any more conflicts but realize that may be unavoidable and not totally realistic. Glad to read that your son is doing better and that he has such a positive attitude. I am sure that you and your husband have offered him much encouragement and are rightfully proud parents.

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    1. Dear Dorothy I can’t agree more what you said about the current situation of peace efforts, yes it is certainly unrealistic because it is like trying to fix the branches when problem exists in the roots. The only genuine solution is what nature offers “ live in harmony and focus each other’s bright side,forgive and keep trying to pay mutual respect to each other’s rights”

      Children while growing up rely on physical and emotional support by their parents dear friend,and we are blessed to have habit of loving them and keep telling them that they matter most than anything πŸ₯Ή

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  17. Dear it feels we both are on the same page when it comes to expecting something reasonable from politicians ☹️😏😞

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  18. Congrats to your son. Beautiful family and wonderful life!

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  19. Dear Emma I wonder why my response to your comment appeared below

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  20. Lovely photos, Baili, and beautiful smiles. Congratulations to your son.

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  21. Dear Baili - Your middle son is so handsome like your eldest one. (I’m not sure what your third one is like.) We don’t have the word for “the middle son”, we simply say “jinan (the second son)”. I’m interested in the character of three sons in general, and the middle is the most interesting as far as I know. Thank you for the good news of your family. I wish we could be relieved soon with the successful ceasefire talk.
    Yoko

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    1. Dear Yoko!
      Thank you for your lovely words! It means a lot πŸ™
      Here as well we have different names for the middle son ,all interesting and few in local languages very amusing. Thanks for sharing what you call a middle son .
      I think middle son in general has less pressure and lives more flexible environment. Which sounds interesting to me.
      I have shared photos of youngest son in many previous posts,I think you might have missed them . He is twenty now and experiencing his transition from cute little boy to handsome young man.

      We too are following the news regularly to see what is going on, but as far now things still look serious, praying for peace for both sides,for whole world πŸ™πŸ€ž

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  22. Wow, your eldest son went through so much with his heart. It's a good thing the health matter was found early on and that he is now doing better. Congratulations to your younger son on his achievements with studies. He is almost finished and I'm sure he can be very proud of himself for reaching this far and you and your husband are proud of him too I'm sure. May he achieve much success in his future. Enjoy your weekend Baili.

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    1. Dear Joyful frightening part is that we had no idea that there was something bad inside his body . Though some minor symptoms like lack of appetite and thinning physical condition were upsetting. As I often say that I have many miracles in my life so the actual reason behind it coming to our knowledge was a miracle which made us do something about it on time thankfully πŸ™

      Heartfelt thanks for your kind good wishes,same here for you πŸ™♥️

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  23. Oh, I forgot to mention that I was also pleased that Pakistan was playing a role to try to bring peace to the world. Every good effort counts. xx

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  24. Thank you dear friend Joyful!
    I fully support your words here that every single step towards betterment counts

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  25. Lindas as fotografias da sua famΓ­lia.
    O PaquistΓ£o estΓ‘ a fazer um excelente trabalho pela paz.
    Tudo de bom.
    Um beijo.

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  26. Bom dia minha querida amiga Baili. Fico muito feliz e contente em saber , que o seu filho mais velho, estΓ‘ bem melhor do coraΓ§Γ£o. Um excelente sΓ‘bado para vocΓͺ e todos os seus familiares no PaquistΓ£o. Grande abraΓ§o do seu amigo brasileiro.

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  27. Such a heartfelt post, wishing peace for all and continued strength for your family.

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  28. What a beautiful, heartfelt update. It is truly moving to hear about your son’s journey, from those scary health scares as a young boy to seeing him standing there at his convocation rehearsal. It is a testament to your love and his resilience that he "kept walking slowly toward the target" and is now just months away from graduation. The news of the peace talks is also a wonderful "breath of fresh air" for the spirit. It’s a reminder that even when politics feel heavy, there is always hope for a deal that puts common people first.

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  29. Like many I do appreciate the help and effort your country is making.
    I pray for peace.

    Thank you for sharing the news regarding your sons ... wishing them both the very best.

    All the best Jan

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