Kashmiri people redefined the meaning beauty for me. It has been said that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. In my parents eyes, i believe my sisters and i are the most beautiful human being they've seen. It's most likely the same for all you guys regardless whether you're born with an extra toe or a hideous birth mark on the most prominent part of your body, your parents can never find anyone more perfect and beautiful other than you.
I've seen pictures of the captivating and mesmerizing eyes of people, but believe me, you have to see it in real flesh to really know this beauty. It's a breathtaking sight. Whenever we pass by any locals here, they never fail to captivate me with their ever-so-beautiful eyes. I can imagine how many "They're so beautiful" comments i've made in my head during these few days here. Maybe, that's the reason why the king described Srinargar as heaven on earth. This place is beautiful, not just scenic-ly beautiful but everything, everyone here is just too beautiful to be true.
Smile is something that seemed developed as a natural reflex when i'm here. You know whenever we meet Sam's family (the owner of the houseboat we're staying in), no matter how cranky or grouchy i am, they're smile never ever disappoint because it'll only cause a newly developed reflex which is simply to smile back. Then, my day would be already be a perfect one. It's amazing how much wonders a simple smile can do.
Houseboat owners. They're kinda cute.
The mother's vocab only consists of 3 words- good!, more? and chai?
Interestingly, we still managed to communicate kinda well.
I was busy envying her beauty throughout my stay there.
She looks better in person though.
And i look like some effing giant beside her.
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