I just realized that I have more drafts than published posts! Not a good thing for anyone who writes! If you pour yourself some Pepsi and keep it lying around its gonna lose its fizz!
Project Get-my-act-together is so on! Speaking of projects, Gotan Project makes some wonderful music.
Also a BIG THANK YOU is long overdue... a big thank you Sneha, Richie, Shrijit and DJ for 'following' my blog... which I take it means you like what I write enough to publicly acknowledge it!!!!! THANK YOU! I'm so glad for your support!
Thanks to Riddhi, Jeeva and Amruta who always ask me about the haal-chaal of this place! Feels awesome to know you care! Thanks to Alison and Mrun for having a look!
Thanks to Siddharth... for giving me a couple of days in the limelight of 'Facebook Status Appreciation'. It was a GOD-AWESOME feeling!
Thanks to Thomas and Arvind for the comments and checking out my blog every once in a while!
Thanks to every single person who lands up in this place... even if it's just by clicking on the "Next Blog" link on their own blog- hey its fun to do that and I've come across some pretty nice sites by doing that myself!
Thanks Sneha for giving awarding me a Versatile Blogger Award!! *Hugs*
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Little Boys
Who can be more adorable than little girls? Little BOYS!
Was just standing in the mile-long bus line, trying to get the bus to come soon using the Secret (it comes and goes!) and looking at the bat in tree right above the bus-stop pass droppings or something and right behind me there were these 2 little boys joshing one little girl about being dressed in 'gulabi' from head to toe. I guess one of them was the brother and the other was a friend of the brother and the little girl was the sister. They teased her endlessly about wearing a 'gulabi' raincoat and the kid got so annoyed that she removed it and tossed it over to her Aai. Only to reveal a completely pink uniform, 2 small fountain-ponies with pink rubber-band and pink bag! The boys went crayy-zzzzzy teasing her! Trust little boys to make a little girl hate her favourite colour- Pink! Couldn't help but smile at their antics! Of course I had to turn my face away and smile coz nothing stops a little boy from doing masti then to see an adult (in their 9-year old eyes, I probably, no definitely am) enjoying their inside joke!
Also let them cut the line and go ahead and haul their little sister up the steps of the bus! By luck got the seat right behind them. So I had a little bit more fun just observing them...they lost interest in their 'gulabi' sister and started looking out of the window. Have to hand it to the Maharashtrians... kids know the language well enough to use the Marathi word for pink rather than use the word 'Pink' which I do. Infact I don't know what the Tamil word for Pink is... even my aunt describes it as 'Rose-colour'...
Was just standing in the mile-long bus line, trying to get the bus to come soon using the Secret (it comes and goes!) and looking at the bat in tree right above the bus-stop pass droppings or something and right behind me there were these 2 little boys joshing one little girl about being dressed in 'gulabi' from head to toe. I guess one of them was the brother and the other was a friend of the brother and the little girl was the sister. They teased her endlessly about wearing a 'gulabi' raincoat and the kid got so annoyed that she removed it and tossed it over to her Aai. Only to reveal a completely pink uniform, 2 small fountain-ponies with pink rubber-band and pink bag! The boys went crayy-zzzzzy teasing her! Trust little boys to make a little girl hate her favourite colour- Pink! Couldn't help but smile at their antics! Of course I had to turn my face away and smile coz nothing stops a little boy from doing masti then to see an adult (in their 9-year old eyes, I probably, no definitely am) enjoying their inside joke!
Also let them cut the line and go ahead and haul their little sister up the steps of the bus! By luck got the seat right behind them. So I had a little bit more fun just observing them...they lost interest in their 'gulabi' sister and started looking out of the window. Have to hand it to the Maharashtrians... kids know the language well enough to use the Marathi word for pink rather than use the word 'Pink' which I do. Infact I don't know what the Tamil word for Pink is... even my aunt describes it as 'Rose-colour'...
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