Showing posts with label child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child. Show all posts
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Life's Like That
I used to get a lot of compliments for my light eyes until i started wearing glasses due to shortsight.
One day I took off my glasses for some reason, and my friend's 4-year-old daughter noticed my eye colour.
"Wow, Savita Aunty! You have green eyes!" she exclaimed.
My pleasure at the perceived compliment was cut short at her next question.
"Savita Aunty, can you see?
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Monday, April 7, 2008
The beautiful process of GROWTH
Growth is essential...sometimes painful, sometime unnoticable, but essential all the same.
I see my daughter, i know she is growing everyday, every moment...and it is evident in the way she walks and the way she talks....picking up new words and new expressions.
Then suddenly i come across a picture of hers from when she was just an infant...Thats when the "growth" really shows.
Now, about me...the most noticable growth is that of my waist!
I see my daughter, i know she is growing everyday, every moment...and it is evident in the way she walks and the way she talks....picking up new words and new expressions.
Then suddenly i come across a picture of hers from when she was just an infant...Thats when the "growth" really shows.
Now, about me...the most noticable growth is that of my waist!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Shia's Gibberish
Here are some words that my daughter lisps...
Fa fa fly for butterfly
Min goose for Mickey mouse
Minish for finished (eg. when she drinks all her milk)
Shakoon for Shahrukh Khan (her fav person on TV)
Keenu for crayon
Katchu for thank you
Kaiss for thanks
and though her name is Sneha, she calls herself "shia" :)
My mom in law wishes there was a translating machine that could tell her what Sneha's gibberish means :)
Fa fa fly for butterfly
Min goose for Mickey mouse
Minish for finished (eg. when she drinks all her milk)
Shakoon for Shahrukh Khan (her fav person on TV)
Keenu for crayon
Katchu for thank you
Kaiss for thanks
and though her name is Sneha, she calls herself "shia" :)
My mom in law wishes there was a translating machine that could tell her what Sneha's gibberish means :)
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