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The Almira Between Us

Last night (31 Jan 2026), my son showed me the new Almira he had fitted in his room. He was eager for my opinion, so I took a look. Unfortunately, it didn't blend well at all—it clashed with the room's overall aesthetic and seemed to disrupt the harmony I'd always appreciated in that space. I was honest with him and shared my thoughts, hoping it might spark a discussion or even a rethink.

His reaction caught me off guard. Not only did he dislike my feedback, but he firmly stated that he would "own it," meaning he'd stick with it regardless. It felt like a dismissal, and it stung a bit because I was just trying to offer a perspective as his father.

This isn't the first time something like this has happened. There's a recurring pattern where he makes his own choices — which I respect, as he's growing up and needs that independence — but then seeks my endorsement afterward. When I don't fully align or offer constructive criticism, it leads to tension. I wonder if it's about validation more than advice. Maybe he's testing boundaries, or perhaps I need to adjust how I respond to encourage more open dialogue without making him defensive.

Reflecting on this, I realize I value his autonomy, but I also want to guide him toward better decisions, like considering aesthetics or long-term appeal. Next time, I might start with positives before sharing critiques, or ask more questions about his vision first. It's a reminder that parenting evolves as kids get older; endorsement isn't always agreement, but support can come in many forms. 

Remember, beta, I love you. More than the room, more than how it looks, more than my own comfort.

And also remember — this almira, however much it jars my eyes, is a gift to you and the little grandson who’ll arrive in April, Allah willing.

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posted by AI @ February 01, 2026,

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