I used to think that the only time to do things that I love is on vacation. On vacation, I walk a lot. I exercise. I eat lots of salads and do “fun” things. In new places, I seek out things to do using Google Maps. I always make time to write and read. On…
Author: Sadia
I worked for a decade in the social sector as a fundraiser and philanthropist advancing equity. Specifically, I work with clients who want to serve those at the margins of society, from children to the elderly. I care deeply about faith, literacy, fundraising, self-mastery, and capacity building of people and organizations.
Two Deaths and a Birthday Weekend
Sohaib Sultan returned to the Sender on Friday April 16th, on the same day that I got news that my uncle —who was doing well in his Covid treatment in a hospital in India– passed away. I was in the produce aisle, picking up coriander for $0.75 and debating whether or not to buy the…
The Covid Circle or the One about Friends
You are the source of peace. Our friends are but a reminder. During Covid-19, like most people, we have experienced moments of isolation. There are moments of seclusion. There is a feasting and fasting from company. So much of why husband-wife divorce is so high is that women often try to get their husbands to…