Kids...

Adit

  • is such a smiley boy. He smiles even when he wakes up in the morning and sees someone near him.
  • has figured out that he can control his hands and fingers. He loves to look at them while he moves them.
Ashwini
  • talks in little riddles these days: "I want someone with a moustache to read me a story." "I want someone in a green shirt to change my diaper."
  • has learnt to laugh like "The Nanny", Fran Drescher. Let's just say that it was funny only the first few times.

Kids...

Adit

  • is such a smiley boy. He smiles even when he wakes up in the morning and sees someone near him.
  • has figured out that he can control his hands and fingers. He loves to look at them while he moves them.
Ashwini
  • talks in little riddles these days: "I want someone with a moustache to read me a story." "I want someone in a green shirt to change my diaper."
  • has learnt to laugh like "The Nanny", Fran Drescher. Let's just say that it was funny only the first few times.

They look so similar...

We were looking at Ashwini’s old photos and comparing them with Adit’s photos taken recently. They looked so similar. Behind the cut are three photos. Can you guess the subjects of these photos?










They look so similar...

We were looking at Ashwini’s old photos and comparing them with Adit’s photos taken recently. They looked so similar. Behind the cut are three photos. Can you guess the subjects of these photos?










What are you talking about?

I took this photo along with others that I posted a couple of days ago. But the expressions on their faces deserve a separate post. Here is the fun part… Can you guess what they are talking about?



Here is my guess…

Ashwini: Have you seen their life insurance policies? We can live happily for a long time. Lots and lots of lollipops and chocolate balls. Adit: Hmmmm…. Let me think about it.




Ashwini update

Ashwini’s lip has recovered very nicely. It has been only 3 days since the accident, but you can’t even make out that there was an injury on her lip.

On Sunday evening, as I picked up Ashwini after her tumble from her trike, I saw all that blood, and immediately started imagining about our visit to the Emergency Room. Fortunately, we didn’t have to go there as the cut was very small and her teeth were alright. The blood stopped right away when we started icing it, leaving behind a big swollen puffy lip. Ashwini is definitely growing up. It was her first big bloody messy accident. She was such a brave girl. She didn’t freak out at the sight of her own blood and even helped me ice her lip as I cleaned up all the blood. Hope we don’t get too many falls and big ouchies.




Spring is getting close...

Today is Vernal equinox, the exactly 12-hour day (and 12-hour night) that marks official beginning of Spring. It may not feel that warm and spring-like, but it is definitely around the corner. All the signs are there. The grass is greening, daffodils/tulips are starting to peek from the ground and mornings are loud with chirping birds. Even the songbird inside our house is belting out strange dance tunes.






Happy 3rd Birthday, Ashwini!!!

Ashwini is 3 years old today. I can’t believe that my little daughter is growing up. I still remember her as a little baby when I first held her in my arms. These 3 years have been very eventful and very enjoyable. These two posts document her growing up over most of last three years.

We had a little birthday celebration at home today.


The cake had Dora and the candle was with Cookie Monster. We probably violated some copyright or licensing laws by putting them together.


Birthday girl all decked up for the occasion.


Blow out the candle and aatttaaaccckkkk…


Hacking of the cake under the watchful eye of baby brother.


Ripping up presents is the best part of any Birthday.




On Saturday, we head out to Chuck E Cheese for a bigger party with Ashwini’s friends from preschool.


Photos, after a long break...










Eg..sited

Yesterday, Ashwini went with me for her first ever movie in a theater. We watched ‘Curious George’. She has been a fan of ‘Curious George’ books for the last few months and it was nice to see George come alive on the screen. It was a very sweet movie. The story was completely new and had just a few references to the original stories. In the days of hi-fi 3D animation, this was done in a classic 2D style. But, it was fun to watch.



me: Ashwini, we are going to see ‘Curious George’. I am so excited. A: (after pausing for a couple of seconds let out a ear-piercing scream) aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Daddy, that is eg..sited.


Happy 2.833rd Birthday, Ashwini!!!


Ashwini’s portrait, taken at home.

  • Ashwini had a nice Christmas holiday break. No daycare for 10 days. This was the longest break since our India trip last year. Her baby brother was born during that week to make things more interesting for us, parents. But, Ashwini enjoyed the time at home. She adores her brother, too. Wants to hold him and is very gentle with him most of the time. Sometimes, she gets very possessive about her things and doesn't want Adit to use them.
  • Going back to daycare after the break wasn't a problem at all. She was happy to see all her friends and teachers. Didn't fuss about me leaving her there. Actually, it was just great to see her interact with Payton on that first day. Both were so happy to see each other. They were grinning from ear to ear and Ashwini was eager to show Adit's photos to her. I wished I had my camera with me to capture that moment.
  • Ashwini's vocal capabilities have reached new peaks. She keeps using more and more new words and making more and more complicated sentences. She has been learning new songs and she likes to sing all the time. Also, she absorbs mannerisms from others and uses them correctly. For example, she said this to me while eating dinner, today: "I am sorry Daddy, but, I can not drink any more milk."
  • Ashwini remembers whole stories, even to single phrases, just from hearing them over and over. Once in a while, I get tired of reading a story word to word from the book and I improvise from the pictures, and Ashwini stops me and says out the correct words and phrases from the book. The first time it happened, I thought it was just luck, but, she does it repeatedly. I have stopped improvising these days.
  • While reading books, I noticed that Ashwini touches her chin with her finger and then turns the page. I don't know where she saw it, but, she must have seen someone wet their finger to turn the pages of a book. She tries to imitate it, but, not knowing what that action was she just touches her chin in stead of putting her finger in her mouth. I am glad she didn't copy what she saw correctly, this one time.
  • Ashwini has been getting more and more stubborn. It is difficult to get her to do anything. She doesn't want to wake up in the morning, then she doesn't want to go to preschool, then she doesn't want to come home from preschool, then doesn't want to eat dinner, then doesn't want to stop playing to go to bed. I probably wrote about this last month too.
  • Another photo of Adit and Ashwini.
    I liked this photo. Ashwini seems so happy holding her baby brother. At the same time, it makes me sick to my stomach as I realise the amount of responsibility that we have taken on for the next so many years.




Adit on day 5



Adit is a ‘natural born sucker’. He is very efficient about filling up his tummy.

His clock is still messed up. Likes to sleep during the day and stays up in the night. Hopefully, it will change to normal time soon.

His big sister just adores him. She is so gentle and careful. She wants to hold Adit in her lap and showers him with kisses. It just seems like she grew up a lot in the last few days. I always found Ashwini very delicate before Adit was born. But, after handling that little shrimp of a kid for a few days, Ashwini seems like a big, heavy girl. It is funny how things appear differently with a change in the frame of reference.




Ashwini in 2005.

Review of what Ashwini did and how she looked as she grew up through 2005.

January 2005:

Ashwini's new wardrobe

February 2005:

Fun in snow

From her birthday post: Her English and Marathi vocabulary is growing by leaps and bounds. She confused her kaka by asking ‘kaay aahe te?’ (what is that?) in marathi and he kept scratching his head in search of english words that fit those sounds.

March 2005:

Ashwini turned 2 and loved blowing candles. She also started her swimming lessons, built a snowman, had a pajama day at school and enjoyed her first lollipop.

April 2005:

From her birthday post: She can sing nursery rhymes from start to end. Many of them, she knows just by the sounds and doesn't understand the words.

May 2005:

Ashwini realized the "MY" concept and also she was happy to get her own playset. Listen to her sing A B C D....

June 2005:

Ashwini loved watering our vegetable/flower garden all through the summer. She enjoyed blowing bubbles and also went on a field trip to a petting farm. We had The Incident at Check E. Cheese and then, there was a little boo-boo.

July 2005:

From her birthday post: She is becoming more and more independent every day. Ashwini went on her first camping trip. She also got better with her doodles and listen to her sing a Marathi song.

August 2005:

From birthday post: TV is slowly working its way into Ashwini's life. Along with Thomas, her current favorite TV show is "Blue's clues". Thankfully, her short attention span limits her TV watching to 15-20 minutes. She went on a field trip to a water park and learnt (from me) how to laugh like Dr. Evil.

September 2005:

Ashwini started going to preschool. It was a big change in her life along with her new bed. She went to the beach on Lake Michigan and to Niagara falls. Ashwini also got her train set expanded.

October 2005:

Told by her teacher: Ashwini is doing amazing with her letters and numbers. She is beyond all of her similar age peers in recognition. She can identify 1 to 10 as well as almost all the letters. Ashwini enjoyed the fall season and had fun on Halloween. She also made me feel very very special.

November 2005:

From her birthday post: Ashwini is getting exposed to American football this year. I was watching a game and got excited about a play and started shouting, "touchdown... touchdown". Ashwini was standing near me. She promptly bent over and touched the ground.

December 2005:

From her birthday post: It is becoming more and more difficult to get Ashwini to do anything. She just wants to keep doing whatever she is doing. In the morning, she doesn't want to wake up. After making her get out of bed, she doesn't want to change her clothes, then she doesn't want to eat any breakfast and then, she doesn't want to go to preschool. In the evening, she doesn't want to leave her classroom and come home. It almost seems like her every sentence begins with "I don't want to...". If it is like this at 2.75 yrs, I see very difficult teenage years in the future.

Ashwini update

  • Note from her teacher last week: Rachel asked Ashwini today when her baby brother was coming. Ashwini told her, "at Christmas. Santa is going to bring my baby brother." It was so cute. We played a matching game (like memory) and Ashwini was so advanced. A lot of children would just pick the same 2 in front of them every time. But, Ashwini remembered where the matching pieces were and picked them correctly. She was doing better than I did.

    Little did Ashwini’s teacher know about the matching game. We have played that a few times before at home.

  • Ashwini is developing some serious attitude. Here is a little snippet...

    Me: Ashwini, take another sip of juice. A: I don’t want any more juice. Me: Come on, just one more sip. A: I don’t want any more juice, I said.




Happy 2.75th Birthday, Ashwini!!!


Ashwini still sleeps like a frog.

Here is Ashwini's monthly progress report. A couple of notes from her preschool:
  • Nov. 11, 2005: Ashwini and Payton were so cute outside this week. Payton pulled Ashwini in the wagon and they had a blast. Ashwini asked Payton to come over to her house and play with her toys. They are such gigglers when they play together these days.
  • Nov. 18, 2005: This week I have been working with Ashwini on using certain scripts to help her talk to other children. Sometimes when other children cut in line in front of her or take toys that she is using, she doesn't say anything. So, I have been asking her if she likes that; if she says no, I give her a script to use like, "I was here first" or "I'm still using that. Wait till I am done." Hopefully, this will help.
  • Dec. 1, 2005: It's fun to see how much of a difference a couple of months make. Ashwini is no longer interested in hanging out with me. Ashwini and Payton are best friends now. Their favorite activity is pretending in the play kitchen. It's fun to see them interact. We've also been working on some phonetic awareness (recognizing the sounds in words). Ashwini did great. She could point out objects that start with "S" and "G" sounds. This is a good step towards reading words.

  • Ashwini likes to play on her swingset in winter too.

  • On Tuesday, it was "show and tell" day. All kids were to bring in toys that start with "S". Ashwini took her stuffed snake. She was wearing it around her neck like a scarf and showing everyone how it hisses through its mouth.
  • It is becoming more and more difficult to get Ashwini to do anything. She just wants to keep doing whatever she is doing. In the morning, she doesn't want to wake up. After making her get out of bed, she doesn't want to change her clothes, then she doesn't want to eat any breakfast and then, she doesn't want to go to preschool. In the evening, she doesn't want to leave her classroom and come home. It almost seems like her every sentence begins with "I don't want to...". If it is like this at 2.75 yrs, I see very difficult teenage years in the future.

    We are trying to find new ways to make her interested in doing things that we want her to do. These days, racing with her Aai to get ready in the morning seems to be working. But, don’t know how long it will work. We better start thinking about the next trick.

  • Her memory just amazes me. Today, we were at a traffic light and the car ahead of us didn't move even when the light turned green. Ashwini blurted out, "Come on lady, let's go." I remember saying something like this at a traffic light maybe more than a month ago. She remembered it and used it at the right time.


Here is Ashwini one year ago.



This is the way we brush our teeth...

Brush our teeth … Brush our teeth … This is the way we brush our teeth on one fine Sunday morning.






Thanksgiving 2005 - II





I know these are not great pictures, but, didn’t have much time to spend with her on Thursday morning with all the activities in the kitchen.


Yesterday, Ashwini and I were coming home. It was raining and was already completely dark at 5:30pm. We were stuck in traffic caused by an accident. Didn’t want Ashwini to get cranky and then, spiral downwards into a crying frenzy, so, I was giving in to all her requests. Answer to all the questions was, “Yes, Dear”.

  1. Can you turn on the lights?
  2. Can I have your sunglasses?
  3. Can I read a book?
  4. Can I eat some raisins?
  5. Can you put ‘Mamma Mia’ (by ABBA) on the radio?

The last one just made me burst into a laugh. For some strange reason, she likes that song.


Happy 2.6667th Birthday, Ashwini!!!


Ashwini helping me clean up leaves from our deck.

This month, I am late by 3 days. This is not excusable. But, being busy at work and busy at home with Ashwini has made me lose track of time. Most days, I don’t know what date it is.

I am continuing with last month’s format by transcribing a couple of notes from her preschool:

  • Sept. 29, 2005: Ashwini has made some great gains this week. She is becoming more responsive in the large group and requires less direct instruction. At family group time, the children painted self-portraits. Ashwini picked a paint color that was very close to her skin color and when I asked what color yarn she wanted for the hair, she said, "My hair is black, Sara".
  • Oct. 21, 2005: I am so excited for Ashwini, she is really starting to bloom socially. This week she seeked Payton out to come play with her outside. She asked Syd to sit by her at lunch. On the bus-ride home from the Pumpkin Factory, Ashwini & Payton sat next to each other and were talking about the leaves on the trees and being silly at the Pumpkin Factory.
  • Nov. 4, 2005: Ashwini had a lot of fun this week playing our phonemic awareness game, for example: we found one compound word (hotdog) and turned it into two words (hot and dog). She also liked playing Spanish bingo. When Ms. Luz would call out something she had on her board, Ashwini would say, "Yo lo tengo" (I have it). She was also a big help setting up for lunch.


  • Ashwini has been showing interest in learning Spanish with Ms. Luz, who comes to their preschool class one hour per week. Now, Ashwini can count to 10 in Spanish and knows a lot of simple words. I have to get a book for myself and learn a few things to help her practise at home. She is also learning to count in Marathi and can count upto 5.
  • Finally, the much anticipated and dreaded 'why' questions have started. Here is a snippet of conversation between Ashwini and her Aajoba (Grandfather):

    Ashwini: Why do you have white hair, Aajoba? Aajoba: Because I am an old man. Ashwini: Why are you an old man?

    This kind of questioning goes on about everything around her.

  • Ashwini is getting exposed to American football this year. I was watching a game and got excited about a play and started shouting, "touchdown... touchdown". Ashwini was standing near me. She promptly bent over and touched the ground. Seeing that, I couldn't stop laughing for several minutes.
  • Last night, she had a lot of her painting stuff just spread around (to our eyes) on the floor. Getting annoyed with all the mess, V was starting to put it all back in its bag. Ashwini came running to her and said, "Aai, don't move that. That is my creation." It is just surprising how she uses these big words appropriately.