Sunday, January 30, 2011
Rohan's Crawling
I will be uploading pictures of my brother soon.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Aryan and Sanjith
Sanjith came to our place on Saturday. He came with his parents, dada and dadi. Aryan didnot feel any stranger anxiety and started playing with Sanjith the moment he came to our place. They played with the blocks and it was so much fun watching them scream with laughter when the blocks tumbled. Off course there was pushing and hitting and pulling involved but they played more and fought very less. So it was nice.
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Also after playing with blocks, they went on to put it on each others head.
We had dinner together and both Aryan and Sanjith ate aaloo parantha and raita. And topped it off with fresh blueberries and then later kesar pista icecream. Aryan was very sad to see Sanjith leave. He kept asking us about Sanjith and also tells us that he played with ball with Sanjith and that he played with blocks. He told me yesterday that "Sanjith went in a car and Aryan said bye bye Sanjith".
So I guess Aryan is now getting at an age where he enjoys playing with other kids his age.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
We doNOT need all those Expensive Toys
I guess they now understand that we kids DONOT need all the expensive toys. We are just happy with the discarded plastic containers, petroleum jelly can, permanant markers, old magazines to tear pages off in tiny pieces, jump from the sofa to the floor and lots of HUGS and TEARS in between.
Here are some of the stuff that I DO with my non-Toys.
I Can't Believe it's Butter!! But the container sure is a nice HAT.
PS. My greatgrand maa washed it to use for moongfali storage. I found a better use of it - as a HAT.
I like to climb on the sofa and jump or slide off of it. My parents have put a layer of 4 sleeping bags on the floor for my soft-landing :).
I Like to pour water in and out of water bottles. It is great fun.
And drink a bit in-between. Do you like my Real-Cap. I loved it so much that I must have gone to sleep with the cap on. But it disappeared after few days. Must be my mom, may be she wanted to get rid of my Hat-addiction.
Oh Yeah! I do clean up after myself. That way I can make as much mess as I want. I tell you...Cleaning is fun but making a mess is even more FUN.
Another in-expensive fun - Watching Nursery rhymes on youtube and singing with it.
Oh and there are so many others to list. May be another time.
Lots of Hugs and Giggles and few tears.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Roti Making - the hardest thing to make
So here we go..
Step 1. You take a small dough piece. Make a ball and flatten it.
Step 2. Get ready to roll it on the rolling surface.
Step 3. It WILL for sure get stuck to either the board or your rolling pin (belan).
Step 3. Ask mommy to dust it with some flour and roll again.
Step 4. Roll some more. Make sure you dust it with flour time to time.
Step 5. Keep rolling. Try to roll with soft hands and also keep dusting.
Step 5. When you think you have reached the desired thickness. Stop rolling. For a good Roti, it needs to be round and equal thickness all around.
Step 6. Give it to mommy for cooking on a pan (tava). I thought I will taste it just like that. I tell you the raw Roti was yucky. I think it tastes better if it is cooked.
So hope you enjoy the roti with some sabji and daal. Healthy Eating Always.
Sandwich Making
Step 1. Put the bread in the sandwich maker.
Step 2. Close the top.
Step 3. Oops!! forgot to put the other piece of bread.
Step 4. The other piece of bread is little bit big. So eat a bit to make it fit.
Step 4. Adjust the breads in the sandwich maker to fit. Close the Top.
Step 5. Be careful when you open because it might be very hot.
Step 6. Oh Yeah! I make licking good sandwiches. Want some. Come over to my place.
Well as you may have noticed, the sandwich maker was not plugged in. That is how I am allowed to make sandwiches, until I grow up a bit more.
Love Always and always Keep Smiling.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Dancing with Rushil
We went to eat at an Indian Resturant and then came back to Rushil's home to enjoy the rest of the evening...
I danced with Rushil on the songs of Rab ne bana di jodi and also Ghajini. You should have seen mine and Rushil's dance moves..... mind blowing...
Then we needed some energy... So got some snacks and juice.. and to top it off... Nursey rhymes from you tube on I-Phone. I tell you... these I-phones are cool things.
Then we cut the yummy chocolate cake that Vinita aunty made with chocolate icing with real chocolate melted on top. So everybody enjoyed the yummy cake.
Rushil and his parents (Vinita and Rohit) cutting the cake and enjoying it too.
Well after this our parents made us say nite-nite and off to dreamland I and Rushil went. Then I heard the next morning that our parents played board game until 2:30a.m and then we got home around 3:00 a.m. I was still in dreamland so didn't know that we came home soo late. Well that's OK because everybody needs to enjoy weekends.
Well Enjoy your weekends and yes don't forget to dance with your friends and eat chocolate cake too. :)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Aryan's new updates
We promise, we will keep updating his blog.
So without much delay, here it is from Aryan...
What is so amazing about this picture :
Well... it shows my love for oranges :) ..
Today, I colored all over myself when mommy was busy cooking :) :)...
But Papa is not going to be happy. :( Because he is one who has to scrub these marks off in the morning before I go to daycare. Hmmmm sorry Papa.... but it was really fun to ummmm color my face and my hands and my feet with the non-toxic (mommy always looks for that kind) markers.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Aryan's First Birthday
Aryan had started walking when he turned eleven months but then he preferred crawling over walking since he didnot have good balance and was slow as he kept falling too much. But now that he has practiced a lot and so he is walking all the time. He stands tall and can reach stuff on the edges of the table.
So now he has more places to explore and yes destoy. We have to watch him all the time since somehow he finds stuff to do that is "too exciting" for him. Like turning the gas stove on and off, climbing the sofa back rest to reach the top half wall on the stairs, climbing on the dining chair, leaning too far while sitting on the sofa, emptying the humidifier water on the floor, pulling the refrigerator power cord from the back of the regrigerator, taking wire plugs out of anything that is plugged in, taking the power outlet covers off and then insert stuff in the power outlets, opening the kitchen cabinets and pull the stuff outside and then go and sit inside the cabinets, go inside the pantry and pull all the stuff down, pushing big cooker all around the house, pour mugs of water out of the bath tub on to the floor, tear small pieces of toilet roll and spread them across the bathroom and bedroom, put hands in the toilet bowl, turn the TV on and off, put hand inside the VCR slot, take batteries out of the toys, hide the remotes under the sofa, scatter his neatly folded clothes, take his clothes out of the dresser drawer and spread then across the bedroom floor, overturn the garbage can, put toys in the diaper disposal, cling to my legs like monkey when I am trying to walk. There are so many other things he does that makes us smile and wonder where he got that idea. Well, he also does some good things like he likes the broom and whenever he gets chance, he starts to clean the floor. He also picks old food particles from the floor and eats it, thinking that he is actually helping us clean the floor. I guess that is another reason he gets diarrhea often.
We celebrated Aryan's first birthday in the weekend. Aryan clung to Kushal and buried his face in Kushal's chest for the better half of the party. Aryan has this strong stranger anxiety and he was feeling very overwhenlmed by the number of people in the house. Aryan does not go to anybody except us and his dada. Slowly during the course of the party he opened up and started playing with his toys but never interacted with anybody except us. His party was good, we had lots of food and ate the leftovers for 3 days. His photos have been uploaded. Aryan wore his sherwani and looked very cute. I loved the photo where Kushal and Aryan are standing together. It seems like Aryan looks a lot like his papa.
We take Aryan to gymboree where he can play with other kids and interact with other people. Also we took him to the library's children section where he imediately went to the small play kitchen area and started playing with the small utensils.
Aryan now recognizes his doctor and starts crying at the first site of his doctor. Aryan also got his first year vaccinations and cried a lot, but he was fine right after the doctor left. Aryan also got his blood test done last weekend. Some of the drawbacks of turning one!!
Well, it was fun watching Aryan grow through his first year. We had help from so many people in this first year. Aryan's dada and dadi took care of him the first six months, then Kushal's masi came and took care of Aryan and now Aryan's dada and great grandma are here to take care of him. I think Aryan is very lucky to have such a great family support.
That's all for now.Will try updating the blog regularly.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Aryan's India Trip
Once in India, he was fine. He cried looking at some relatives and some relatives he smiled at. He spent most of his time in Lucknow and bonded well with his Nani and Mama. Mommy was so relaxed since she could sleep late and Aryan was well fed and taken care of by his Nani and Mama. He learnt a lot of stuff while in India and got to taste diferrent food. He stopped eating his regular cereal and khichdi and was eating paratha for breakfast and daal roti and sabji for lunch and dhoodh roti in the night. He tasted all Indian fruits and seemed to develop his taste fast. It was cold in Lucknow so we had to make him wear at least 4-5 layers of clothing.
Aryan also went to Punjab to meet his father's side relatives. He went to Ludhiana, Patiala, Nabha and Mukerian. He got his "Mundan" done in Nabha. So all his "jhulfe" are gone and now he has tiny pointy black hairs. He got sick in Punjab and when we got back to Lucknow, he was in a pretty bad health. He was vomiting, had high fever and had severe cough and cold. He would not even open his eyes and had stopped eating and feeding. We took him to a child specialist in Lucknow and the doctor said that he has got pneumonia. It took him a while to feel better. He still has cold and cough but is doing much better. That was a big scare.
Once back here, he is still jet lagged. He was sleeping in the daytime and in the night will wake up at 1 in the morning and will start playing. It was difficult for mommy and papa, since they donot get much rest during day at work. Also he is not sleeping in the crib since he has gotten used to sleeping in the bed. We donot let him sleep during daytime so that he will sleep during night but he is still having problem sleeping in the night. Hopefully he will adjust soon and we will get some sleep too.
Will be posting his photos this weekend.