Just yesterday I had been to my guru's place who teaches me music. My guru has a 5 year old daughter Lavanya who is extremely adorable. She's very chatty and well, we kinda bond very well. When I entered the house, I saw that she had worn something which resembled like a frock but was way too long for her so much so that it touched her toes. Before I could open my mouth to ask her about what she was wearing, she came rushing to me and said, "Shobha, see my dress, it's just like my mumma's nighty. Also I can tuck it in like this, see, see! (...and she began tucking her *whatever she had worn* in a way mom's usaully do when they work in the kitchen). You know Shobha, if I wear this na, i can be like mumma you know!" and then she went around prancing merrily around the house.
I could see that she adored her mother completely. She's in one of that phases wherein she wants to be like her mumma in every small way. I remember, when i was a kiddo, Appa was my HERO. I was fascinated by him. I used to imitate Appa in every possible way. i thought it was fashionable to loose temper like Appa did when hew as angry, so even I used to be pretend pretend angry :P I used to fascinated by believe it or not, Appa shaving his beard! Ok, don't laugh, but I was. Appa has always been deodrant-perfume freak. So I used to make a point to have deos and perfumes sprayed on my school uniforms , hehehehee! I learnt to tie my shoe laces by watching appa tie his shoe laces as I thought,nobody could tie it better. ROFLLL! I mean they seem so funny now but at that point of time nothing was more important than aping Appa. Also I used to envy Amma's wardrobe, I wanted all her sarees.
I guess it is just one of those cute kiddo phases which you soon overgrow. Somethings just don't change na! {Thank god, it doesn't :)}
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hehe, ya. kids go through that phrase. usually between 2-8 they think their papa (or mumma) are everything. which is true :P
Posted by dee
for a very long time it was my aunt whom i copied.. if she had vegetables, I had vegetables, if she sat in one way I did too.. so my mom used to make my poor aunt do what they wanted me to do... hahah 1!
Posted by Pallavi
*SIGH*
Posted by Kishore
Dee: Hmmm!
Pallavi: heheheheee! so cuteeee!
Kishore: *Sigh*
Posted by Shobha
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Russ:
I used 2 follow my mom everywhere……even helped in the kitchen till i was abt 4 hehehe
2004-12-20 18:05
Keshav:
Cute kid :)…funny post :)
2004-12-20 18:15
sat:
Every child needs somebody to follow, to emulate and therefore lead a good path in life - can be anybody, parents, uncle, aunt, cousins….
Most cases, it is ur dad or mom, depending on who seems to be dominating the family.
I guess that having tried not to be my mom too much, I am becoming like my dad.
2004-12-20 21:47
Vighy:
Lovely post!!
since when did clicking pics in school campus on the last day of school become a crime?
2004-12-21 04:50
Vighy:
ooops!! .. sorry happened .. giggle
.. second part of comment was for some othr post :D
I used to adore an uncle .. now .. the only thing that we have in common is the waistline & if things carry on as they are, im gonna overtake him soon .. buhahaha :-s
2004-12-21 04:56
kpowerinfinity:
ya, but it's sooooo cute :)
2004-12-21 06:16
Vaibhav:
that is chweet:D
2004-12-21 15:43
Jyoti:
I remember imitating this gorgeous aunt that i have…at the time she was gonna get married n i was just 9 and i tried on a sari, lipstick and even ran the comb through my hair just like she did grins…u're right….it all seems so silly now eh
2004-12-21 15:45
visithra:
Awww so cute… Brings back so many memories. I used to steal my moms sarees from the drying line and try to tie it secretly over my clothes all in the front lawn. :))
2005-01-12 08:58
Shobha:
Russ: Awwwww, so cute Russ!
Keshav: Very cute kid :D How have you been?
Sat: Hmmmm…
Gundu: BUHAHAHAHA >:) Peturam! ;)
Kpower *Vaibhav*: :)
Jyoti: Hehehehee! U bet!
Visitra? Mom's sarees, they were like a biiiiiiiig thing to fancy!
2005-01-23 17:38
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