An old man sat by the side of the path, as I entered the
office. He smiled at me, and I smiled back. He was forgotten at once, immersed
as I was in the work I had come for. A few minutes later, I was interrupted by
my excited son, Samhith, who wanted my camera. Eager to be rid of him so I could
talk, I gave him my camera, not even bothered about what he wanted to click. When
I came out at last, my work done, I found him busy clicking while the old man
smiled at him! “Amma, look!” cried Samhith. “I took a photo of this thatha (grandfather) MYSELF!!”. His
pride at his achievement was infectious, and I looked at the photo, ready with
my words of praise. Here is the photo he clicked that day.....
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Sandcastle for a cause - Last two days!
Hello everybody, I am back at last! We had a
wonderful time at Sringeri and Samhith’s thread ceremony went off very well.
However, its been even more hectic since I got back, so I haven’t been able to
write at all L This post is almost a week
overdue, but as they say, better late than never! I hope with this post, I will
be able to shake off the jinx and begin writing regularly once more!
Mumbai might
be an island, with its share of beaches, but its not often that you get to see
sandcastles . in fact, samhith has yet to go to the beach here and make them! Hence,
when I heard about the huge sandcastle being made at Phoenix mills as part of
World Cancer day, I jumped at the chance and rushed to take a look. We had just
returned from Sringeri and with guests at home, it wasn’t easy to plan the
trip, but thanks to an enthusiastic friend who agreed to bring her kids, it
finally materialised and we headed out to High Street Phoenix for an evening
full of fun, kids in tow!
Labels:
Events,
Kids,
Mumbai
Location:
Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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