Down on her knees, with her hands stretched out for me to lift her, almost on the verge of tears, in a pleading tone, adhya finally said 'amma' :) Sweet melody :)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Love before first sight!
When did I start loving you???
I wonder...
Is it....
When you started kicking inside me?
When I first set my eyes on you?
When you first gave me your sleepy shy smile?
When you stopped crying after I picked you up?
When you searched for me among the many faces?
When you threw your hands to come to me?
or
When I caught an 'amma' in between all your baby talk?
Well, none of them are true....
Those moments and many more remind me how blessed I'm to have you!
They make me skip a beat.
But I guess I was always meant to love you.... even before I knew anything about you :)
I wonder...
Is it....
When you started kicking inside me?
When I first set my eyes on you?
When you first gave me your sleepy shy smile?
When you stopped crying after I picked you up?
When you searched for me among the many faces?
When you threw your hands to come to me?
or
When I caught an 'amma' in between all your baby talk?
Well, none of them are true....
Those moments and many more remind me how blessed I'm to have you!
They make me skip a beat.
But I guess I was always meant to love you.... even before I knew anything about you :)
Monday, March 29, 2010
All of 6 months :)
All of 6 months!
Our little angel is already six months old. Time does fly fast. Though it sounds cliché, it just seems like yesterday that she was born. When they first showed her to me, I was like, “hey li’l pussycat… where you the one inside me?”. It was so very exciting. And now, I am a mother, 6 months old :)
People keep saying that she will smile at these many months, she will recognize faces very soon, and she will turn over at this stage and so on. So I’m very much prepared and know what to expect but it is surprising nevertheless when she achieves her little milestones. I soon realized that no camera can fully capture all these wonderful moments of her growing up. It is just for us to remember, cherish and to remind others of what to expect from their babies... ;) But still there is no stopping me. I just keep taking photos and only pause when Adhya gives a look that says, “enough amma!!”.
There is so much that I've learnt these 6 months.Many adventures, many experiences.
Like for instance, Shopping for a kid …. One should have oodles of patience otherwise it can be confusing. You have to hunt for the soft, cottony diapers; non-allergic tissues; soaps with the recommended ph value(remember, chemistry?); non-toxic toys that doesn’t scare her or have any sharp edges; feeding bottles designed to handle colic; dresses that don’t have anything sticking out and are soft and easy on the baby… the list is just endless. The amount of creativity that goes into designing their tiny dresses makes leaves you speechless. There are things that I’ve never heard about before and which makes the elders go…”things have changed so much… in our days….. “.
Going out with a kid… Even if it is a 2 hour trip to a restaurant, sit and plan like you do for a weekend picnic. Pack their own bag(its every baby’s birthright… maybe, you can stash your mobile and wallet in there) the day before and remember that you’ll definitely forget one thing or the other which as a parent of an infant/toddler is your birthright :) . And once there, keep the baby excited all the time or if you are successful, put the baby to sleep.
Playing with a kid… everything amuses a kid but only for a short time. Keep a plethora of toys around her that can be anything from the high end ones of fisher price to the spoons and cups from your kitchen :). As for Adhya, she is more interested in mobiles and newspapers than all her colorful toys.
Feeding a kid… time to unleash your creativity, to think out of the box and follow all other corporate slogans that desperately try to make you perform well. If with all your effort, you did feed them half the cup, pat yourselves on your back. Good job!
I’m still learning many other things. But how have the 6 months been for Adhya.For one thing, she has realized that she has to put with us ;) but she has other achievements to her credit too…
* Happy to tear the newspaper, leaves from the plant and if you are careless enough, hair from your head.
* She can roll over to the edge of the cot and give a victorious smile.
* Can put both her hands into her tiny mouth and try to eat it. Looks like self-cannibalism.
* Can look at her reflection in the mirror and go ga-ga about her look alike.
* Anything good enough to be held in her hands, can and will go into her mouth.
* She can recognize her name.
* Bears our singings with a “I pity you” smile.
* She can wake us up the mornings like an alarm clock.
* Smiles at the shopkeepers, nurses and waiters and make them say…”so sweet”.
* Wants to be with the person who is all decked up and ready to go out.
* And the biggest one is…she can give a smile that melts us right away. :)
And she has a mind of her own and makes her own decisions.. she has her set of likes and dislikes…
Likes – amma’s mobile
Dislikes – amma on the mobile
Likes – to play with the spoon
Dislikes – anything that is fed with the spoon for more than 5 minutes
Likes – traveling by bike, auto or car
Dislikes – staying for a long time(more than half an hour??) in the new place where the bike, auto or car takes her
Likes – anything sweet
Dislikes – water
There is only one beautiful kid in the world, and every mom has it. I read this recently... so true!
I know every 6 month old does all the above said and maybe even more and every parent feels the same way about their kid. Then why write such a big blog? I can’t think of any other reason except that I wanted to record the moments like every other parent. Just wanted to write it all out before I forget the tiny details and before she wakes up :). If I’m lucky she may give me a sleepy smile when she wakes up :) Waiting for many such wonderful moments with Adhya!
Our little angel is already six months old. Time does fly fast. Though it sounds cliché, it just seems like yesterday that she was born. When they first showed her to me, I was like, “hey li’l pussycat… where you the one inside me?”. It was so very exciting. And now, I am a mother, 6 months old :)
People keep saying that she will smile at these many months, she will recognize faces very soon, and she will turn over at this stage and so on. So I’m very much prepared and know what to expect but it is surprising nevertheless when she achieves her little milestones. I soon realized that no camera can fully capture all these wonderful moments of her growing up. It is just for us to remember, cherish and to remind others of what to expect from their babies... ;) But still there is no stopping me. I just keep taking photos and only pause when Adhya gives a look that says, “enough amma!!”.
There is so much that I've learnt these 6 months.Many adventures, many experiences.
Like for instance, Shopping for a kid …. One should have oodles of patience otherwise it can be confusing. You have to hunt for the soft, cottony diapers; non-allergic tissues; soaps with the recommended ph value(remember, chemistry?); non-toxic toys that doesn’t scare her or have any sharp edges; feeding bottles designed to handle colic; dresses that don’t have anything sticking out and are soft and easy on the baby… the list is just endless. The amount of creativity that goes into designing their tiny dresses makes leaves you speechless. There are things that I’ve never heard about before and which makes the elders go…”things have changed so much… in our days….. “.
Going out with a kid… Even if it is a 2 hour trip to a restaurant, sit and plan like you do for a weekend picnic. Pack their own bag(its every baby’s birthright… maybe, you can stash your mobile and wallet in there) the day before and remember that you’ll definitely forget one thing or the other which as a parent of an infant/toddler is your birthright :) . And once there, keep the baby excited all the time or if you are successful, put the baby to sleep.
Playing with a kid… everything amuses a kid but only for a short time. Keep a plethora of toys around her that can be anything from the high end ones of fisher price to the spoons and cups from your kitchen :). As for Adhya, she is more interested in mobiles and newspapers than all her colorful toys.
Feeding a kid… time to unleash your creativity, to think out of the box and follow all other corporate slogans that desperately try to make you perform well. If with all your effort, you did feed them half the cup, pat yourselves on your back. Good job!
I’m still learning many other things. But how have the 6 months been for Adhya.For one thing, she has realized that she has to put with us ;) but she has other achievements to her credit too…
* Happy to tear the newspaper, leaves from the plant and if you are careless enough, hair from your head.
* She can roll over to the edge of the cot and give a victorious smile.
* Can put both her hands into her tiny mouth and try to eat it. Looks like self-cannibalism.
* Can look at her reflection in the mirror and go ga-ga about her look alike.
* Anything good enough to be held in her hands, can and will go into her mouth.
* She can recognize her name.
* Bears our singings with a “I pity you” smile.
* She can wake us up the mornings like an alarm clock.
* Smiles at the shopkeepers, nurses and waiters and make them say…”so sweet”.
* Wants to be with the person who is all decked up and ready to go out.
* And the biggest one is…she can give a smile that melts us right away. :)
And she has a mind of her own and makes her own decisions.. she has her set of likes and dislikes…
Likes – amma’s mobile
Dislikes – amma on the mobile
Likes – to play with the spoon
Dislikes – anything that is fed with the spoon for more than 5 minutes
Likes – traveling by bike, auto or car
Dislikes – staying for a long time(more than half an hour??) in the new place where the bike, auto or car takes her
Likes – anything sweet
Dislikes – water
There is only one beautiful kid in the world, and every mom has it. I read this recently... so true!
I know every 6 month old does all the above said and maybe even more and every parent feels the same way about their kid. Then why write such a big blog? I can’t think of any other reason except that I wanted to record the moments like every other parent. Just wanted to write it all out before I forget the tiny details and before she wakes up :). If I’m lucky she may give me a sleepy smile when she wakes up :) Waiting for many such wonderful moments with Adhya!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
From my diary! - An ode to the city bus!
4th April, 2005, /chennai
It was a beautiful day today. It rained so heavily today. While I was in the bus (window seat) it was drizzling outside. It felt great! Any day, our city buses are a wonder by themselves. They behave like humans. It looks as though they too have emotions. Water takes the shape of the container in which it is poured but our buses reflect the moods of the people that it carries. It is hot and grumbling when the weather is so. It is tensed as the people in it during the peak hours (many breakdowns occur only when going to the college, hardly while coming back!). It is almost in a nap during afternoons just like the people in it. During the rainy season it gets so excited that it shares it with its commuters by splattering water on them(well, atleast most buses :)). It must be certainly painful when the budding musicians from various city colleges use its steel body as their drums. But finally it looks as if the bus has also joined the symphony when it moves with their rhythm. By night, it is tired like the souls inside it. Still, it moves fast enough, the wind gushing in, preparing us for a deep slumber.
It was really very nice today. Thanks to 47G, 13 and 23M for the day!
This was written while i was in college. Given a chance i would rewrite many things differently today. But i'm just leaving it as it was :) for the sake of old times!
It was a beautiful day today. It rained so heavily today. While I was in the bus (window seat) it was drizzling outside. It felt great! Any day, our city buses are a wonder by themselves. They behave like humans. It looks as though they too have emotions. Water takes the shape of the container in which it is poured but our buses reflect the moods of the people that it carries. It is hot and grumbling when the weather is so. It is tensed as the people in it during the peak hours (many breakdowns occur only when going to the college, hardly while coming back!). It is almost in a nap during afternoons just like the people in it. During the rainy season it gets so excited that it shares it with its commuters by splattering water on them(well, atleast most buses :)). It must be certainly painful when the budding musicians from various city colleges use its steel body as their drums. But finally it looks as if the bus has also joined the symphony when it moves with their rhythm. By night, it is tired like the souls inside it. Still, it moves fast enough, the wind gushing in, preparing us for a deep slumber.
It was really very nice today. Thanks to 47G, 13 and 23M for the day!
This was written while i was in college. Given a chance i would rewrite many things differently today. But i'm just leaving it as it was :) for the sake of old times!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
My first blog :)
have always loved to write... in one form or the other :)
In school...
Letter writing, essays, comprehensions... i just loved them all! Needless to say, languages were my favorite subjects ;-)
In college...
Assignments were dreadful... but the pure white A4 paper, the gliding smooth jetter pens, the neat plastic folders... all encouraged me and helped me through the task of finishing the assignments... though always not on time :)
At work...
I didn't mind document work to an extent... but like everyone i used to say... "this is unnecessary work...we should be coding!!" :)
In general...
I like writing addresses on the invitation cards, writing out long mails to friends as to how i forgot to wish them on their birthdays :), filling out forms, maintaining a memoir for my daughter and hoping that she reads it someday :)
I've tried maintaining a dairy... but lost the interest in between. Hope the same doesn't happen with this blog!
In school...
Letter writing, essays, comprehensions... i just loved them all! Needless to say, languages were my favorite subjects ;-)
In college...
Assignments were dreadful... but the pure white A4 paper, the gliding smooth jetter pens, the neat plastic folders... all encouraged me and helped me through the task of finishing the assignments... though always not on time :)
At work...
I didn't mind document work to an extent... but like everyone i used to say... "this is unnecessary work...we should be coding!!" :)
In general...
I like writing addresses on the invitation cards, writing out long mails to friends as to how i forgot to wish them on their birthdays :), filling out forms, maintaining a memoir for my daughter and hoping that she reads it someday :)
I've tried maintaining a dairy... but lost the interest in between. Hope the same doesn't happen with this blog!
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