“Norman,” Ali's childhood toy pet, an important part of our growing up. 

We used to play together, and the stories associated with that are remained here . 


Norman's departure with Ali reminds me of the bonds we form with our surrounds, toys, the environment, and the people we live with.


Norman is still a permanent part of his study table. 

Apparently a harmless, lifeless toy is still got the privilege to be with him. 


However, no matter how far Norman travels, he may not have enough opportunities to continue generating memories along the way. Pick and drop, preparing dinner for a week or two, is a memory. It also doesn't have the delectable taste of long-awaited phone calls or text responses.


I believe we should accept change and learn to grow within it rather than displaying our links and relationships in a cage to physically attach to it.

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