Monday, October 16, 2006

Granddaughters' achievement

Today, October 14th, 2006 was a great day in our life - our first granddaughter, Sowmya, 5 months old, turned on her back - kuppurathi kondal (in Tamil). Wasn't that a wonderful, wonderful sight to behold? For the past one week, she and her younger cousin Aditi (my second granddaughter, 4 months old, bottom) were both trying their skill in turning! Every few seconds they would turn on their backs, lift their heads (wow !) but immediately start crying because their tummy was under "pressure" - a totally new feeling for them. We will put them back, but no, they would turn again the next moment. Fabulous sight to watch.

Rajappa
16 Oct 2006

My two granddaughters, Aditi and Sowmya


My two granddaughters.

Aditi, my second granddaughter (4 months, on the right), came to our house on the evening of 11th Oct 2006. And our first granddaughter Sowmya (5 months, on the left) joined us on 14th Oct. What a roaring fun we had -two darlings each one vying for our attention. I can't just describe my feelings.

Here are their photos.


Thursday, October 12, 2006

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

How much does 5-kg weigh? (My granddaughter weighs 5 kg)

* How much does 5-kg weigh?
Yes, how much does 5-kg weigh? Did you say "oh, just 5 kg !" ? You are wrong. Totally.
Our granddaughter SOWMYA, came to our house on the evening of Sep 10, 2006. Initially for the first few minutes, she was a wee-bit hesitant to come to us. Strange faces, strange voices, strange ambience from what she was used to for the past 3 1/2 months made her to paste herself onto her mother only.
But that was for an hour or so. Then, she started flashing her trade-mark bewitching, enticing smile. And with that, the floodgates opened up. I took her in my arms and I entered a new world, a world where only unlimited bliss exists. Words can't describe my feelings. Heavenly.
Next morning, she woke up by 5-45AM, and needless to add that I too got up and was ready by that early hour. What an open-mouthed smile ! The next 90 minutes were a pleasurable treat for both me and Vijaya.
This continued the whole day. The bond between the child and us grew stronger and stronger every second, every day. Whenever we happen to go near her, there would be that flashing smile - and you won't be a human if you don't take her in your arms then and there. If you paused even for a few seconds, then she will start her "chella sinungal" (naughty-naughty playful whimpers) and make you take her. Vijaya had missed many cooking moments because of this sweet temptation, called Sowmya. Cooking and other such chores lost their priorities, naturally.
This continued for 20-25 days, days of pure, unalloyed happiness. We took our darling Princess to Marina beach, to Kapaaleeswarar Koil, and she enjoyed all the outings. Then, on 7th Oct, she left for her Nana - Nani house at Adyar and a pall of gloom spread over us.
The house is very much "sanitised" now (did you know the dictionary meaning of "sanitise" ? Unwelcomely clean !!) Yes, the house is indeed "unwelcomely clean" now - no rubber sheets here and there, no scattered toys, no "Langodus" on the floors, no urinations on my veshtis or Vijaya's saris, or Arvind's ironed shirts - Nothing! Do we enjoy this "clean" ambience? NO WAY.
Believe me, I CRIED uncontrollably when I typed the last two sentences and I had to pause for 5 minutes to get back to typing. Not joking.
Now tell me, HOW MUCH DOES 5-kg WEIGH?
Rajappa
12.15 noon on 10th Oct, 2006.
****** Waiting for Oct 11th when our other Princess ADITI will be here.



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