Chaos, Love & Unlimited Laughter

What makes you laugh?

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“What makes me laugh?

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Oh, where do I start…

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My kids’ nonsense logic that somehow defeats all my ‘grown-up wisdom’.

Ludo games that turn into mini Mahabharat at home.

Friends who roast me like it’s their full-time job.

And my husband… who thinks he’s the calm, sensible one,

but ends up giving me the most reasons to smile—without even realising it 😄

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I laugh at silly jokes, terrible puns, and those random moments that make no sense but feel like magic.

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Sometimes, it’s not even funny…

but it’s ours — and that’s enough to laugh till it hurts.

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I think I don’t just laugh at things…

I laugh with people I love.

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And honestly, that’s my kind of happiness 🤍✨”

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Message to all women 🤍

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We are the ones who turn houses into homes,

who fill ordinary days with warmth and laughter.

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Not everything deserves a place in your heart—

let the small things go,

and hold on to the joy that’s already waiting for you.

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Live freely, laugh openly,

and keep your home—and your heart—full of light ✨💛

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A joyful family playing Ludo together, laughing and teasing, capturing warmth, love, and everyday happiness at home.
Where chaos feels like love and laughter feels like home 💛

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—Rajeshwari 🧿💕

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I’m Rajeshwari💕a fashion illustrator by day, a writer at heart. While my illustrations tell stories through colors, textures, and designs, my words explore the tales that live in my mind and heart❤️. This is my little corner to weave both passions together, one sketch and one sentence at a time.🤍✨

19 thoughts on “Chaos, Love & Unlimited Laughter

  1. This is absolutely beautiful, Rajeshwari! 🤍✨

    Your words feel like a warm hug—so full of love, light, and that special kind of joy that only comes from a heart that chooses happiness in the little moments. From the playful chaos of Ludo battles to the quiet, unexpected smiles your husband brings… it’s clear you’ve built a life rich with laughter and love.

    And that message to women? So powerful. You’ve reminded us that we hold the magic to turn ordinary into extraordinary—and that letting go of what doesn’t serve us makes room for what truly does.

    Thank you for sharing this piece of your heart. May your home always echo with laughter, and may your light keep shining just the way it does. 💛

    Keep smiling, keep being you. 😊🌷

    1. Srikanth ji, Your words felt like they reached straight into my heart… 🤍
      Thank you for holding my emotions so gently and reflecting them back with so much warmth.
      Sending you love, light, and a little piece of that same joy you gave me 🌷✨

  2. Truly, it’s the little moments the playful arguments at home, the innocent logic of children, and those seemingly meaningless yet heartfelt times spent with loved ones—that give life its real meaning.
    Your line
    “I don’t just laugh at things… I laugh with people I love.”
    beautifully gives a new soul to laughter.
    Your message for women is deeply inspiring and empowering. It’s true you are the energy that fills a simple house with love, warmth, and light.
    May your smile and this inner radiance always shine, and may your words continue to touch hearts just like this. 🙏
    A truly beautiful, heartfelt, and vibrant expression. 🌹

    1. So sorry for the late reply Vijay ji… 🤍 Your words truly touched me.
      The way you understood every little feeling behind it means so much.
      Sometimes we just write what we feel… and when someone reads it the way you did, it makes it all the more special ✨Thank you for such kind, beautiful words… this really stayed with me 💛✨

    1. So sorry for the late reply Maha🤍
      This made me smile… especially that you noticed the “mini Mahabharat” part 😄 Because honestly, those are the moments that make it feel like home! I’m really glad it felt relatable and heartwarming to you ✨
      Thank you for such kind words… it truly means a lot 💛

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words Professor saheb… but truly, I’m still learning. Your posts carry far more depth and experience. I’m just trying to express what I feel, in my own small way 🤍✨

  3. I liked the topic you chose, and your perspective. Laughter is a good medicine, and so it’s okay to smile even without a reason. Laughter yoga is one example.😊😀

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