November 26, 2017

Pesum Porchithiramae !- #9

One day my daughter was in my office room. She noticed a office calendar with some dates highlighted. The foot notes there said those dates are "pay days" - fortnightly pay days in office. She was amused by that idea and exclaimed - "You have paydays? We have paydays at school too." I didn't know the first grader had pay days in her school too. Before even I could ask her, she contined - "..We have paydays on Thursdays. We get stickers. What do you get ?". I could only envy her innocence and her joy in getting stickers. I merely said - "nothing as exciting as stickers for sure".

This year we were fortunate to visit four National parks. The last one we visited with our friends was Joshua Tree NP - known amongst others, for its clear starry night skies. Though we didn't camp out, we parked the van in a dark area and spread out in the parking lot gazing at the starry sky in awe. All of us were trying to figure out the constellations. One of the older kids said - "how come we are not able to spot the Big Dipper yet? That is one of the easiest". Before even others could comment, my little one blurted out, without even looking up - "I know where Big Dipper is." The other kids, shocked for sure, asked where. She replied in perfect calm - "Near my house".  She had remembered seeing the Big Dipper from our occasional walks near our house during clear night skies. So, in her cozy little world - sorry universe - that's where Big Dipper is - near our house and not at the National park.

This post's pic was actually taken by my son using his iPhone. A pano shot of Barker's dam at Joshua Tree NP.

June 22, 2017

Pesum Porchithiramae ! - #8

The latest addition to the family is - 3 guppies - which our little one got from her class when she "graduated" from Kindergarten. For the new members with a combined net worth of 50c, we had to shell out ~25$ for tank, fish food etc etc.

One evening, our daughter was looking inside the tank "The guppies are eating". I lamented, that's all they do 24/7. Suddenly she recollected an important thing from her own swimming lessons - "But they should not eat and swim. They will throw up. That's what our teacher told". It took me while to convince her that they swim and we walk. We shouldn't eat and swim. But they can. What they shouldn't do is eat and walk like we do. Then they will throw up ! The laughter burst from her thinking about "walking fishes" was well worth the effort of the onerous weekly tank cleaning task!

June 4, 2017

Pesum Porchithiramae ! - #7

With the trips to a couple of National Parks and the canyons, the "park ranger" bug caught the elder one. We got him a small ranger tool - a whistle, compass, thermometer, flash light etc etc all in one. Not one to get left out, the little one also made sure she got one for herself and started to furiously work on her compass reading skills like her brother. On our way back from the Grand Canyon trip, we stopped at Hoover Dam. In the elevator ride from the bottom of the power station, it took a while for us to reach the ground. Surrounded by people and no sense of direction inside, she decided to put her compass to use during the elevator ride up. She took one glance at it and proudly declared "We are going in the north direction!" Can anyone confirm or deny ?

This last experience involving the little one ended up being a delicate, queasy moment for the entire family. Somewhere between Las Vegas and Barstow, we stopped at a road side business strip for gas. On the way back to the highway, we were at an intersection. Some distasteful local bunch had decided to install a totally nude male statue there. My wife, in her anger, blurted out her displeasure at the scene. Only then apparently the kids noticed while I desperately tried to speed up from that place. We realized the damage was officially done when the little one commented "Oh..., that's how boys are!"  Both me and my wife pretended we didn't exist for a while. 

June 3, 2017

Pesum Porchithiramae ! - #6

A summer road trip this year to Grand Canyon area led to some cute memorable comments from our little 5yr old daughter.

* On our way to Page, AZ, we stopped at the Native American thrift shops selling Indian artifacts and crafts. The "Dream Catcher" caught my eye and was inquiring about its legend. Apparently the little one had heard about it already and explained to me how it is supposed to catch bad dreams during sleep. Then all of sudden with a stern face she declared "But it doesn't work!". We didn't know how to react with the shop keeper and others watching us. Upon asking further, she clarified that she had made one such dream catcher in her Kindergarten art class and that night, she apparently still got a bad dream in her sleep and hence lost the trust that the "Dream Catchers" work ! Who can argue with that ?


* Our next stop that day happened to be the famous Horse Shoe Bend on Colorado (see picture). While breathtaking a view for sure it was, I was constantly worried about the lack of any railing protecting the overlook. I held the younger one tightly and let her peep down the few hundreds feet of abyss to see the bend. Down below, were people camped out in the floor with their tents/rafts visible from up top and we were commenting about that. Our little one couldn't fathom the idea of depth she was witnessing but made sure she joined the conversation "But why are they so small ? Are they LEGO people ?". We didn't bother to correct her and just enjoyed the stress-busting comment.