Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Kidoo Read

Came across a few links. Really interesting blogs. My personal favourite is http://sidin.blogspot.com. I mean, the guy is tooooo good. :-) Two others I came across today:

http://www.arnab.org/blog

The guy's site design is cute.

http://whatblogmen.blogspot.com/

Thinks a lot, but good read.

Long time

Wow... long time no blog... never in a mood...

A lot of things happened in between... my husband forgot our wedding anniversary.. so what else is new? The only person who remembered was my sister. That's part of Mummy's legacy, she would remember everything, all the days, the time etc etc etc. And she considered them important. She would be praying at the birth hour on birthdays, at the "kettu" time for weddings etc.

A mango tree root actually found its way into the underground PVC water pipes in our area and the water supply to our house was nil for 3 weeks. We hired 2-3 plumbers but in the end the guys from the "Water Authority" fixed it. What a dry spell.... and what rotten local plumbers we have.

We have a new maid at home, she's a local mole... she likes to squirm in and "iskify" forgotten things, how come we always get stuck with such types?

And the VIP of VIPS, my umminithangi, my thakudumariamma, my sukudubaba, Miss Naina Marie. She rolls around now, that's the latest discovery in transportation in baby world. Her favourite exploration routine is to travel to the four corners of a room and mouth whatever is in the way. Her list of "not like" foods include milk, egg and any non-sugary eatables, while her list of "like" foods include plastic, rubber and anything colourful. And someone told me its going to be even more fun when she starts crawling and then walking... and then running.... Thank God she cant fly.

She's eight months old, she can sit with support and maybe for sometime without support. But she cant sit up on her own. Methinks that's slightly late for an 8 month old. Anyway, she can stand with support. And she doesnt need any help grabbing whatever's within grabbable distance.. (that's a new word, folks, havent yet made it to the dictionary.) She likes grabbing and dropping them ,grabbing and dropping them, and we found it really cute ... till she tried it out with a top restaurant's glassware. And life still goes on.