Seven months ago at the Dubai mall aquarium when I saw fish, my first word's were 'mum mum'.
Today I actually had one and loved it. Made dad run and get another plate when all the fish initially got over.
I only had Bada fish for dinner, and then smarties for dessert.
Friday, 25 November 2011
New milestone crossed.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
I love company.
For the last 10 days I was in Muscat with Dada Dadi and Fui. Now for the next 10 days Nana and Nani have come to stay with me.
I love peoples company, I am lively around them and enjoy each moment talking and playing with all of them.
In Muscat, my Dadi got me a self peddle bike and I would run with it all around the house. Fui got me a battery operated police bike and I would ride it a little with the push button then get off and push it with my hands. Dada took me to the slide and trampoline, and I would freak out with joy.
Nana got a me a toy airplane which I make fly up and down. Nani talks to me all day and imbibes new knowledge.
eg: When dad asked mom, 'ketla wahgiya?', I looked at dad and said 'Pappa, clock'.
I was playing with the newpaper and mom asked me, 'what is the name of this newspaper', I said 'Chaapo'.
Since nani has been talking to me in Gujrati, Kachi and English, I can now relate to all similar meaning words.
Thank you all, Love you.
I love peoples company, I am lively around them and enjoy each moment talking and playing with all of them.
In Muscat, my Dadi got me a self peddle bike and I would run with it all around the house. Fui got me a battery operated police bike and I would ride it a little with the push button then get off and push it with my hands. Dada took me to the slide and trampoline, and I would freak out with joy.
Nana got a me a toy airplane which I make fly up and down. Nani talks to me all day and imbibes new knowledge.
eg: When dad asked mom, 'ketla wahgiya?', I looked at dad and said 'Pappa, clock'.
I was playing with the newpaper and mom asked me, 'what is the name of this newspaper', I said 'Chaapo'.
Since nani has been talking to me in Gujrati, Kachi and English, I can now relate to all similar meaning words.
Thank you all, Love you.
New developments.
Vivaan is growing up everyday. Everyday he has added something new to his vocabulary and knowledge which he loves to showcase.
He is now picking up on how to make sentences. Till now it was more of one or two words, now it's a three word sentence.
When he sees or wants something, eg: he says 'Vivaan ne slide' or 'Vivaan ne bike' or 'Vivaan ne chocolate ieya ieya (pointing to his mouth)'.
He now recognises A and B in capital anywhere, even if in middle of a word. Eg: will walking down the street the other day he shouted 'B', 'Pappa B (pointing on the other side of the road)'. When I looked I saw he was pointing at 'Station Bern'.
Then today when I was going thru a French magazine, Vivaan stopped me on one page, pointed out A and said 'Pappa aa jo A'. He was pointing to the A in 'LE ROMAN EN OR'.
In our present European trip, we have covered ourselves with good amount of clothing, which is needed while out in the single digit temperature. But when we entered into a restaurant, in a while Vivaan said 'Deko garam, mamma Deko garam'.
Lol. We busted out laughing.
Since Reshu calls him Deko, he sometimes calls her back as 'Deko Mamma'. And since Reshu calls me Honey, Vivaan has coined me as 'Honey Pappa'.
To all the kids around, younger or elder than him, Vivaan addresses each one as 'Nanu baby'. Parents who understand this get offended most of the time. But to please them, Vivaan has recently started to go shake a hand and say hello. Also if asked, how are you? He promptly replies 'Fine, thank you'.
But if the same question is asked by any elderly, he gets shy and runs into mom and dad for a hug. However, he does give a high five to all.
He also likes practising his high five and baby fives when he is alone and talking to himself.
The latest chaska he has got is about Paise. When ever we have to pay or collect money, Vivaan wants to do it.
He njoy's that a lot.
He is now picking up on how to make sentences. Till now it was more of one or two words, now it's a three word sentence.
When he sees or wants something, eg: he says 'Vivaan ne slide' or 'Vivaan ne bike' or 'Vivaan ne chocolate ieya ieya (pointing to his mouth)'.
He now recognises A and B in capital anywhere, even if in middle of a word. Eg: will walking down the street the other day he shouted 'B', 'Pappa B (pointing on the other side of the road)'. When I looked I saw he was pointing at 'Station Bern'.
Then today when I was going thru a French magazine, Vivaan stopped me on one page, pointed out A and said 'Pappa aa jo A'. He was pointing to the A in 'LE ROMAN EN OR'.
In our present European trip, we have covered ourselves with good amount of clothing, which is needed while out in the single digit temperature. But when we entered into a restaurant, in a while Vivaan said 'Deko garam, mamma Deko garam'.
Lol. We busted out laughing.
Since Reshu calls him Deko, he sometimes calls her back as 'Deko Mamma'. And since Reshu calls me Honey, Vivaan has coined me as 'Honey Pappa'.
To all the kids around, younger or elder than him, Vivaan addresses each one as 'Nanu baby'. Parents who understand this get offended most of the time. But to please them, Vivaan has recently started to go shake a hand and say hello. Also if asked, how are you? He promptly replies 'Fine, thank you'.
But if the same question is asked by any elderly, he gets shy and runs into mom and dad for a hug. However, he does give a high five to all.
He also likes practising his high five and baby fives when he is alone and talking to himself.
The latest chaska he has got is about Paise. When ever we have to pay or collect money, Vivaan wants to do it.
He njoy's that a lot.
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