“Puppu, puppu…. Let’s do a sister activity today… take a
cardboard roll… stick a shiny paper…. 2 moving eyes and let’s colour it….. Good
idea right??!!??” Couldn’t just get better right? I hardly can picture her
imagination but m proud she thinks so deep in her thoughts. Its crazy fun and
‘m her crazy Aunt !!
I surely do have my hand in spoiling her, to pamper her and to
annoy her.
I.Love.Her.
That’s the point - Bold and strong. I can play, fight and compete; when it’s time out - she runs to her mum!
That’s the point - Bold and strong. I can play, fight and compete; when it’s time out - she runs to her mum!
Anagha is 4 years and a couple of months. She has currently
believed she and I are sisters. Not to doubt her parents consider me her
sibling too! This whole sister thing became our fancy when we wanted to tell her
that she could and couldn’t do a few things…. So it’s always mommies’ vs
sisters at home. We both sisters (m used to these terms now) have everything in
common. From wearing similar dresses, to not touching the stove or operate the
oven, not to take the stairs alone, can’t wear makeup ….so on…we even carried
our sister bag to the last trip we went!
The day I first met Anagha is a very beautiful memory in my
mind. Tiny paws and pink cheeks. Precious. She was born with a pair of jet
black eyes. Contradicting her mom’s ravishing green eyes this one is equally a
treat! We clicked her pictures every day. We tried a lot of our skills and
creativity. We wrapped her warm once and did the nude baby one’s too. We once
poured a box of strawberry’s on her and clicked pictures. She was a darling.
Going on, we enjoyed every minute of her sound sleep to live those sisters time
or spend happy moments with my mom n aunt! In the evening Arun danced to the
tunes of “Chai Chai, coffee coffee” wrapping Anagha in his arms. Anagha started
talking very early. Even before she started walking she managed to tell the
stories of how the cooker whistled and the thirsty crow stories. She hummed to
her own tunes of fantasy music and ran like a darling.
Sometimes am jealous. I feel she is extremely lucky to spend
the entire day with my mom. Learn and play with her. I meet them every day but
you know it’s different once you’re married. You truly know the value of
staying at mom’s house from the very moment u get married! I will keep this topic
to discuss another day. For now this space is about her. My Muddu bangara !!!
Her imagination is a soaring kite. Her ability to
beautifully link many stories into her everyday life is a commanding act to
adore. She was once asked to learn to speak about her favorite toy for a
narration at school. Mom and I tried to teach her a few lines about her bunny.
We told her about its tooth, its love for carrot and a few common lines which
she could easily remember. In a matter of a few minutes she came up with this
story herself – Trust me , her innocence won! : “One day there was a rabbit. He
was very hungry. He looked for carrot everywhere. Then he found a tortoise.
They began to race. The rabbit slept under a tree. A crow dropped a leaf on its
head. The tortoise won the race!” By the way this story is the remake version
of the thirsty crow, Hare & the tortoise and another story of a crow!!!
I have off late been telling Anagha about the existence of a
fairy godmother! Like how this fairy is fond of obedient lil girls and would
silently draw stars on their hands when they were sleeping. This has been
working for some days now. She sleeps like a darling and when its time, I frantically
search for coloured pens to tattoo her tiny paws with twinkling stars!!
I can write volumes and would never be done with this topic.
For now, she is the most happening part of all our lives. I love the way she
runs to open the door when we reach home, stretch her arms, hug us and crawl
all over vinay and arun … Blessed!!!

Sooo sweet a write up on Anagha! I can imagine how much love and laughter she has brought into all your lives! Loved her first story and her cutie pic!! Loads of love to the kutti Anagha ma'am!
ReplyDeleteSooo sweet a write up on Anagha! I can imagine how much love and laughter she has brought into all your lives! Loved her first story and her cutie pic!! Loads of love to the kutti Anagha ma'am!
ReplyDeleteLike D, I have A now....the NextGen of D and hope she would be a good companion to K(arthik). Above all, she is the only one who call my son by his full name...Good write up and it just collates all the stories i have heard about her...More to come though....
ReplyDeleteAmazing Dee.... Anu is such a sweetheart... And we all know how much she is loved...by all of us...I love the way she calls me... ssshhhaaaddduu... :* love her..one hundred ten million.. Hehe...
ReplyDeleteAmazing Dee.... Anu is such a sweetheart... And we all know how much she is loved...by all of us...I love the way she calls me... ssshhhaaaddduu... :* love her..one hundred ten million.. Hehe...
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written Dee..:) anagha is a cutie..
ReplyDeleteAwwww can't get enuf words to put together for the muddu.... She's such a darling n lovely write up dee
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