In her short life, Aru has inspired each one of us to do our deeds to the best of our capacity. She was so unique in so many ways. Whether it was dancing, reading, studying or a mundane thing like polishing her shoes. She did everything with utmost dedication.
No chore was small enough or less important..
Close to her first death Anniversary, her paternal grandfather Mr A.s Tambwekar has brought out his fourth technical book for marine engineers. Nana, as he was fondly refered to by Aru and all of us will turn 79 this December.
He has dedicated this effort to his grand daughter. This post is not to promote the book but to bring out the fact that nobody whose life was touched by my child is left unaffected. At an age where most people ‘ retire’ Aru’s grandparents who eagerly looked forward to bringing home a grand son in law have re -dedicated themselves to her memory. Working towards something that meant a lot to her. Whether it is writing a book, looking after patients or first aid lectures. They are out there doing whatever they can. Her maternal grandmother is out giving lectures on First Aid at safety training institute, her maternal grandfather is involved in patient care .
Today’s post is honoring Aru’s grandparents Dr Ramesh and Dr Ratnaprabha Dhume , Mr Achyut and Mrs Anita Tambwekar.
Their beloved grand child continues to inspire them from the blue beyond.
We miss you dear child…but we will try and see that your goodness lives on by doing whatever little we can.