What does your daily family routine look like? Is it quiet and orderly, or wonderfully chaotic like mine? Share your own "chai and chaos" story in the comments below.
Life in an Indian household usually begins before the sun fully claims the sky. The first sound is often the rhythmic "whistle" of a pressure cooker—the universal alarm clock of India. What does your daily family routine look like
It is the sound of exhausted sighs. Everyone is tired. The mother’s back hurts. The father is stressed about the EMI. The child is worried about the exam. Life in an Indian household usually begins before
Every festival has a mandatory 20-minute argument about whether to buy store-bought mithai (sweets) or make kaju katli at home. (Spoiler: They do both, and there are leftovers for a month). Everyone is tired
Younger couples are buying apartments in the same complex as their parents, but on different floors. "Separate toilets, same kitchen." This is the new compromise. You get privacy, but you still eat your mother’s dal chawal .