Riaan Deshmukh turned two on November 26 and the proud parents of the cute little munchkin were elated at this joyous occasion.
The first one to post a message on social media was mummy Genelia who said that she sees the world through her baby's eyes and she was so, so grateful to god for blessing her with an angel called Riaan. She also posted a cute little picture of the birthday boy along with a heartfelt message:
"Happy Birthday My Little Baby. I see a world that's unique, precious, beautiful and I see this world in my baby's eyes. Thank you for making life worth it. God Bless you always," she wrote along with the picture.
Genelia also shared a picture of the adorable gifts that were sent for Riaan by Salman Khan's sister Arpita Khan and husband Ayush Sharma. Arpita had sent a bicycle for Riaan as his birthday gift.
A photo posted by Genelia Deshmukh (@geneliad) on
Riaan's younger brother Rahyl was born in June this year and would soon turn 6 months. While mummy Genelia talked about her little angel, daddy Riteish was so happy to learn two important lesson from his son Riaan.
Continue reading on the next page to know what lessons has Riteish learned from Riaan!
In his Instagram post on Riaan's second birthday, Riteish thanked Riaan for teaching him two important things in life.
"Happy Birthday my darling Riaan. You taught me two important lessons: Keep it simple, live the moment. Love you to the moon & back," he wrote.
Child is the father of man
Riteish is right when he says that kids teach us a lot of important life lessons through their innocence and behaviour. Here are three things that every parent must learn from their kids:
1. Forgive and forget: If you have problems forgetting about your past and forgiving your friends for the mistakes they have made, then have a look at how children normally play together. They laugh, they fight, they fall, they get angry, but at the very next moment they forget everything and become friends again. This is the biggest lesson parents can learn from kids.
2. Live the moment: Like Riteish said, kids teach you why it is important to live and enjoy the moment rather than be in a hurry to finish your tasks for the day.
3. Accept your mistakes: It's not too difficult to say sorry and accept your mistakes. If you think it is, learn from your child and see how he has no problem is saying sorry and taking responsibility of their actions. Don't we all need to learn that?
Also Read: Being a working mother, I also feel guilty all the time, says Genelia Deshmukh
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