Does Every Parent Believe Their Babies are the Most Beautiful in the World?
It's a common phenomenon to find parents claiming their babies are the most beautiful in the world. This sentiment is often influenced by emotional attachment, love, and the biological instinct to care for and nurture offspring. However, as lovely as this belief may be, beauty is subjective, and not all parents may feel the same way.
A Personal Journey
When my son was born, he was a small, reddish baby covered in fine hair. This unusual appearance used to elicit pity and analysis from others. My husband, in his attempt to comfort himself, would often call him 'little black boy,' a term full of endearment but also a reflection of the societal standards of beauty. These external perceptions initially puzzled me. However, my inner desire to correct these misconceptions soon overpowered any conflicting thoughts.
My son was born under the Jyeshta nakshatra, which is traditionally associated with negative connotations. My mother-in-law feared harm to the family, especially my husband, due to her past experiences and beliefs. This reinforced my determination to prove that perception wrong and to portray my son as a victor of life.
I started by taking charge of my son's skin health. I applied natural face packs made from banana, papaya, turmeric, homemade cream, butter, and sandalwood powder. Additionally, we started regular massages using natural oils. My mother joined our efforts by using stretching exercises for my baby. I also became more cautious with my diet, ensuring that it contributed to the well-being of my son.
Results and Reflections
Our efforts bore fruit. By around six months, my son had developed a charming and glowing appearance. He was no longer the little 'black boy' but a beautiful, fair, and smart child. Others couldn't help but ask about the secret behind his transformation. His behavior and character also reflected a more mature and well-mannered demeanor.
My daughter, also a wonderful child, was a constant source of surprise with her advanced and matured thought processes. While my son had surpassed expectations in appearance, both my children served as a beacon of hope and a testament to the efforts of their parents.
My mother-in-law, despite our successes, still harbored dissatisfaction, believing that no one could match her husband's charm. However, these challenges did not deter us. We faced many health issues and challenges, but we embraced the process of overcoming them to emerge victorious in the end.
Final Reflections on Beauty
Ultimately, the real beauty of our children lies not just in their physical appearance. It is in their character, behavior, and overall essence as a person. True beauty comes from within, and it is the heart that truly makes a person beautiful. We must not be afraid of problems. Instead, we should be the ones to fear problems, and let our children thrive despite external doubts and challenges.