A Quest on Overdrive … :)

An eccentric rambler on life's lessons and mercies, found and lost… :)


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Of pigtails and Pig Tales :)

There are certain days, certain people, and certain occasions, for who/which this rambler goes sincerely crazy. Otherwise, she’s just… weird. Yep, this rambler is certified… and she’s also oxymoron šŸ˜›
Like in the current flavour of the month (hers-movie wise), where I am at, this movie Moana, she (Moana) Ā asks her Grandma:
Moana: Why are you acting weird?
Gramma Tala: I’m the village crazy lady. That’s my job.
Kind of sums me up, you’d agree šŸ˜€ I’ve watched that movie, most of it, at least three times a day, from 25th of this month. šŸ˜› So I know! And when you do too, enough times, and have a faint personal knowledge, you shall most certainly nod your head in total agreement. In fact, you millennials would probably go…Ā tots bro!
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Ammoomma Monkeying around šŸ˜›

Chalo. But this isn’t about the rambler, though she wouldn’t mind wearing pigtails all over again.
It’s about a wee lass, her grammie’s, her Ammumma’s “cutie pie”, Ā darling, “kujikutty”, her momma’s “chinnooomaaaa”, her Arjun’s delightful daughter. Naina. Duh. šŸ˜€
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Pigtails Poser!

That “cutie pie” in pigtails, she’s turning three today. Woah! I tell myself. Three! Wasn’t it just yesterday, around this time I was pretty much worried as hell, because Pratibha had to stay overnight in hospital because of a “false alarm”? When I was all ready to fly across here, on 9 April, because the baby was due only on 11 April? And a few hours into the day, about 9.30 in the morning, I receive a call (expecting Arjun to tell me that Pratibha is back at home!) saying “Amma, a girl!”Ā  It beats me how IĀ found the will (rules and regulations notwithstanding šŸ˜› ) to stay on another week, almost, finish the required work at school, and then head to Nainuland, to hold her in my arms, on 5 April, 2014. Sigh. Sigh… *Wanders off into those memories*… ā¤ ā¤
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5 April, 2014!

Three years of unmitigatedĀ fun, ever’growingĀ love, impossible amounts ofĀ laughter, all kinds there are, and the omnipresent, omniscientĀ worry and anxiety, that comes when you have every spare inch of your thoughts filled with a prayer for the well being of this tiny, perfect (and you’d do battle with anyone who says otherwise šŸ˜› ) girl who rules your heart. (Every other member of my family is going to go ballistic when they read this – a certain one for sure, but then the subject of this blog is equally all pervading in her influence, so that voice shall also be concomitant to the views expressed herein šŸ˜€ šŸ™‚ )
Awesomeness needs no captioning! šŸ˜›Ā ā€¦ā‡‘ā‡‘
Not to forget the never diminishing sense ofĀ wonder andĀ amazement, the sheer pride that threatens to consume youĀ šŸ˜› when you speak endlessly (yes, grammies are like that, they can’t stop once they start !!!) about every tiny facet of this beautiful gorgeous girl! No matter that she giggles and bursts into a riot of laughter to tell you “You’re sho funny!!!” as you try and gracefully eat spaghetti, saying, Ammoomma eating wiggly worms (laughing uncontrollably…) Ammomma eating wiggly worms” She can call you any kind of names, and you’ll beam with joy that is bundle is actually saying those things! šŸ˜›
Sample this. A few friends visited on Sunday, and the conversation turned to children speaking. There were toddlers present, ranging from 1 – 3 years old, and we began to speak of how kids pick up language, English in particular. Nainu has never ceased to amaze us with her range and recollection and her apt usage of the words. Apparently, she was using the word “grumpy” (gwumpy, as she says) with understanding. And her mother was saying, “Arre, I didn’t even know there was a word called grumpy till I was in high school!” Yeah. That sums it up for many readers here as well, right?
So how did she manage this? Exposure to language (my pet soapbox topic šŸ˜› ) She, I do believe, is the finest example I could give you on how you could pick up a language if you surround yourself with it, on your own šŸ™‚ She listens to nursery rhymes, and watches a few films, repeatedly, when she isn’t engaged in role playing with her army of toys, cycling around the house in her tricycle, reading from the tiny books she has, and watching videos of her favourite…Ā wait for it….PEPPA PIG AND HER FAMILY!!! The movies range from Nemo, Tangled, Frozen, and now MOANA! (Those who’ve been in my class will now understand why I would recommend movies, quite apart from their sheer entertainment value šŸ˜› ) Also, Nainu has perhaps picked up the linguistically strong genes from her father too! šŸ™‚
Just a couple of days ago, she Ā received a set of her Peppa Pig toys, the entire family, consisting of Ā (yes, I know them ALL!!) Peppa Pig, her brother Georgie Pig, Daddy Pig, Mamma Pig, Granpa Pig (who’s grumpy sometimes šŸ˜€ ) and Grandma Pig. She took down her Elsa doll, a toy that moves on wheels, singing away “Let it Go!” , placed Peppa’s family on the petal like protruding bits of the doll, at the base, twirled it, singing Let it Go!!, and toppled the whole family to the ground! She did let them go!
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Naina and her Peppa Pig Collection! The Little one in RED is Peppa Pig!

She speaks quite clearly, my wee lass does. She speaks in English too! Which constantly surprises us, because no one has ever even tried to get her to sample the words and sentences. But she tries, on her own, right or wrong, and is quite oblivious to the joy, and the freak out sessions we have (duh. I have… šŸ˜€ ) when I hear her! Once in the car, she asks, Where we going? Once she’s had enough of the outing –Ā Leshsh go home!Ā  At play time, in her grandparents home, herĀ Naani’s home, she asked her cousin to Ā come out, with aĀ Lets go and build sand castles!Ā  in the sand pit they had outside their home! I mean, Woah Woah Woah, not yet three and she says, sand castles?
The mystery was solved as to her acquisition of that when I was introduced to her Peppa Pig, finally, when I visited her last month. That’s a delightful family of yes, Pigs šŸ™‚ Them brainy brainy creatures, cute as buttons šŸ™‚ Complete with excellent, proper English, in an English accent. šŸ™‚ These are kids (Peppa and Georgie) Ā who question, are curious, and equally naughty! She loves them so much, that when she was asked about her Birthday and what she wanted, she said Peppa Pig – and now she is the proud owner of a set of them figures, a couple of mugs, a backpack, thanks to Nammu Aunty, and a set of 6 small books! The happy birthday party theme? Duh! šŸ˜›
(Random off topic diversion – there had been a link, I shared on Facebook, speaking of how Peppa Pig shows create disobedient children, and cause … of all the things… autism! Cripes! How do people even write such things! Thank you Neethu and Rehan for telling me about it too!)
I hope the title is clearer now. I’m a fan of the entire clan Peppa Pig’s too! I love how stereotypes are broken there, how each of those films she loves has so much to inspire, about following one’s heart, of being cheerful, of having a loving family! It matters so very much what children read and watch, so much! And at this point I cannot not tell you how proud I am of her parents, Arjun and Pratibha, for keeping her grounded, and giving her her head in so many matters, letting her decide too, tiny tiny decisions… šŸ™‚ A shoutout to another amazing person in her life, her Class Teacher from her Yellow Class, in Play School! Sheetal, you are a wonderful wonderful, empathetic teacher, who reaches out and helps foster that spirit of confidence in the tiny tots in your care. I know for certain that you shall ever remain her most favourite teacher in a long long long time. (Psst.Ā I’ll tell you a secret – I’m jealous of how she so utterly Ā loves you, and even runs to you and hugs you, endlesslyĀ šŸ˜› But I’m also glad that her impression of teachers will always be positive, thanks to you! The other teachers in her life have a huge image to aspire to, definitely! šŸ™‚ šŸ™‚ )
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Naina and her Sheetal Aunty Ā – How a Teacher-Student relationship goes beyond … šŸ™‚

 

Yes, I’m waxing poetic here, I know, but that is how this grandmother is. Absolutely, completely, uncompromisingly nutty… about her grandottie!
At almost 1400 words, I still haven’t told you ALL about her. An epic sized book wouldn’t suffice, as any Grandparent would tell you, when it comes to their precious bundles of joy! But yes, let’s leave some for the days and years to come, shall we?
(I heard that Phew!! Thank God, we’re nearing the end of the tunnel kind of sigh of elationĀ  šŸ˜› šŸ˜› )
Naina. That’s who this is all about. My darling, My Sweetie Pie Naina. My Kunjikutty. Her birthday is today šŸ™‚
Happy Birthday, my darling Nainu! May warm marshmallowy moments, and soft sweet and chocolatey (she loves chocolate šŸ˜› ) dreams fill your realms and keep you sweet. May the craziness and naughtiness you have lead you on to be bright and independent. May the stories you hear and the stories you weave continue to enthrall and delight (she’s quite the story teller, and loves loves loves to have you read to her! Ā Or read from her own collection of books ā¤ )! May the colours (and boy oh boy!! you do know almost ALL of them) fill your life with rainbows of feelings, each one precious and each one a journey to your own self. May you be blessed with good health, and this same sunny disposition! And may you continue to enchant us all and keep us loved and loving ā¤ ā¤
Psst… Thank you to her lovely parents too! Arjun and Pratibha, who’ve consistently given me parenting lessons, all my grandma wisecracks notwithstanding šŸ˜› , for their patience and encouragement, and letting her have her head, or reigning in her over enthusiastic explorations, when occasion warrants it šŸ™‚ May you continue to do your job just as wonderfully…! Blessed be!
Sigh. Sigh. I love you Nainu! Happy birthday sweeti pie!
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28 March, 2017
Birthday Blogs for Naina ā¤
2015 (LINK)
2016 (LINK)


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Cycle Of Life

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Our aspirations are but fleeting clouds
Kissing hilltops of determination
To precipitate in the tiny droplets
Of endeavours, that
Run in rivulets of joy
And then nurture seds of hopes
Which rise up
Bloom and blossom into
More aspirations šŸ™‚
Ā 
25 December, 2015, after the magical experience of watching clouds drift, enroute to Nainu ā¤
And this formsĀ #magicalmornings MM#360 (Three sixty – a full circle – five more to go šŸ™‚ )
27 December, 2015


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Astute

Astute as that pencil
Which moves on paper
Knowing how it marks
Knowing transient
Are those lines
Yet rejoicing they are made.

Astute.
Knowing that you make your mark.
Understanding it matters.
Discerning it may be bettered.
Accepting it will be obliterated.

And not a trace left behind.

Marking time.

22 March 2015

Day#24 of #NaPoWriMo, another shortcut; a blog write, that became another #magicalmornings update on FB šŸ™‚ and now taking its rightful place in the blog šŸ™‚


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A Memory Byte

(Out of nowhere, the word Sonder popped into my head šŸ™‚ I love that word, and so sought out the #magicalmornings update that is a regular feature on my FB wall šŸ˜› ! What a pleasant discovery, to find it on 17 April, 2014, #mm šŸ™‚ ) So here’s Day#22 of #NaPoWriMo, a byte out of time šŸ™‚Ā 

My legs move
The arms swing
And my heart…
Like me
It moves too, zoned out.
It pumps.
There. Not quite there.
It savours and bites into the crisp morning.

Lost, quite lost in birdsong
And thoughts teeming in a Medusa me…
I pluck one stringy strand.
But unable to hold it, I watch it slither away…
And grab another.

In the blink of an eye-
And the pause between heartbeats-
I’d climbed the hill.
Suddenly aware.
Silently laughing.
Exulting.

Sonder. Did I just live that!

Sonder - From the FB Word Porn page

Sonder – From the FB Word Porn page

Crazy #magicalmornings

17 April, 2014, for 22 April, 2015