Saturday, August 23, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Happy Raksha Bandhan
Friday, August 15, 2008
Independence Day Celebration at School
Diya visits Taashu
I have a dream
Friday, August 1, 2008
Proxy at Puja
The solar eclipse just got over. All took bath and dad went to puja room to do puja. The moment Diya heard the bell sound, she ran into the room and start chanting mantras on behalf of dad.
Grand Advice
Many articles on the internet suggest that its very important that grand children live with their grand parents during their formation days. The grand parents serve as mentors to the kids. Their longevity also increases for various reasons.
From NLP point of view, a youth visualizes abundance of future while the aged person visualizes a very narrow future. Try this- ask them “What is your future plan?” - A youth will be able to give a very colourful description of his future. An aged person will respond as though he is done with every one.
By making grand partners associate with grand children, grand parents assume the responsibility of bringing up the kids (for 2nd time). The kids also learn the values which otherwise they fail to learn from their busy parents.
Sounds like Gyaan? Next topic: Relevance of Old Age Home
Eating Habits
It may be common everywhere. But its worth to capture what Diya does when it comes to food.
Horlicks: Horlicks is her favorite drink these days. She craves for Horlicks atleast 3 times every night. Sleep-starved Sudha expressed her frustration to her “How many times would you drink like this?”. DIya gave her traditional reply in sleep “Naalu (4)”
Egg I wanted to introduce eggs (Suguna brand) in her meals. But Diya is yet to catch up with it.
Soya Milk I am very fond of soya milk for its taste and protein richness. People at home did not have much liking. So, I tried my hand with Diya. Diya too did not have much inclination. But thanks to my dad, he has a strategy to make Diya eat / drink anything. He will pick the bigheaded pink baby and make Diya envy about it. Then every piece will go in automatically. That way, I could make her have 5 sip of Soya milk.
Noodles is her favorite
Curd rice is her another favorite; that too from my plate. If she is in mood, she will take as much as she can.
For any other food, she will point to one of us to feed her. Once we start, she will point to someone else and the game goes on.
If I feed her, say chappathi and chutney, I need to sing a song “Dip Dip Dip, one-a-penny, two-a-penny, dip-dip-dip”. As I do this, I need to dip the chappathi in chutney, and before I complete the line, I would push the piece in her mouth.