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2002 : After a day’s hard work, when it was time for you to rest, I would refuse to sleep and cry out loud, you would take me in your arms and rock me to sleep. And then instead of resting a while, you would look at me with love as I slept peacefully for a while. |
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2003 : When I poked my finger into every nook and corner, fingered the carving in the furniture, shook a table, threw out all the books and artifacts from the shelves, climbed onto anything, you patiently helped me explore and learn. |
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2004 : When mom thought I was in my “Terrible Twos”, you believed I was in my “Terrific Twos”. You found my imitations and even whining at everything and clinging to you or mom, very very endearing. |
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2005 : Throwing tantrums at the drop of a hat (and many a times even if it was firmly placed) or refusing to listen to anything, am sure made mom worried about me growing into a tyrant. But your soothing words and pampering ways always had that calming effect on me. |
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2006 : Dinosaurs fascinated me to no end. Painstakingly you would answer my curious questions on the Dinos and everything about them. And at that age I had 5 picture books on the Dinosaurs and their world. Thank you for opening my mind to a bigger world… |
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2007 : Seeing you cook every weekend inspired me to try my hands at cooking too. And one Saturday morning, I prepared my first breakfast of Chocos with milk, while this shocked Mom (I am sure, she was more worried about me spilling the big container of milk inside and outside the fridge), you had that proud feeling of “Like father, like son” and it gave me a big boost. |
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2008 : “Eat whatever is cooked at home. Finish whatever is in the plate…” are the mantras that have been inculcated by you. Though Mom would feel a bit sorry (and would give in too), if I would make a fuss about that dal or this veggie, but one look from you and I would scurry to finish my food. Thank you for giving me clear messages and right habits. |
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2009 : Ben-10 on TV and Car Racing on my PlayStation would hold my interest for hours together. You made me get going in the outdoor games by teaching and playing with me the game of bat and ball and learning the Karate moves from an amateur me. |
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2010 : Allowing me to help you take care of that injured bird which lay unconscious in our garden, or to hold that snake charmer’s snake (when other kids just ran away) or giving bath to our Aunty’s dog or sharing food in an orphanage…You have taught me to do some meaningful things… |
20 Responses
That is so sweet, Shilpa! Such a heart warming post on the 2 men in your life 🙂
All the best for the contest!
@ Smitha : Thanks a lot, Smitha!! 🙂
Wowww.. A very beautiful post. All the very best Sis.. 🙂
Really nice Shilpa! LOve the pics to go along too!
So very beautiful!! The pictures captures more beautiful moments.
Lovely sentiments expressed in words though what you actually feel is bit tough to put in words!!
Did you read it aloud to Nanha?? What was his reaction?
Great job, KG!! Miss your cooking:)
Reading it, once again, brings a smile on my face:)
Well penned, Shilpa!
anan
it was like an album of beautiful memories strewn together… very sweet post 😀
This is fabulous..what an endearing post..I loved it…am sure your hubby must be on cloud 7 😛
All the best for the competition…
So full of feelings and beautifully expressed. I am sure your son will be proud of you and share the same feelings you penned down here, when he grows up.
I wish this family all the happiness and success.
Very sweet post … Am sure when Aaryan grows up he will too smile on reading this 🙂
Wow!
such a beautiful post Shilpa. loved it very very much..pictures speak thousand words, and your words are like pictures 🙂
Aww that is very very sweet Shilpa 🙂
Gud luck for the contest 🙂
Father son bonding 🙂 They will be BFF – Best Friends Forever 🙂
And of course, it’s Terrific Twos Shilpa 🙂
Outstanding. Didn’t I say once that your posts are very honest. This one is an example.
I intend sending a copy of this one to all the kids–especially the boys, in our family.
How sweeeet! I especially love all the snaps. That was a nice tribute. Aaryan’s dad helps him hold snakes.. Shivers!! 😀
O.R.I.G.I.N.A.L. and
HONEST 🙂
I am sure Aaryan will agree with every word of it 😀 … nicely woven words and pictures 🙂 ….
A very sweet post…beautiful world of a son and his dad through the eyes of a mother.
Loved it !
u r an expert at writing innovative stuff!