Once you are back from vacation, those holiday moments linger
on leaving you a little nostalgic, feeling
a little empty and a little melancholic that the big vacation you’ve been planning
is finally over ! Vacation blues or not, one thing we always do soon after we
return is promptly upload the pictures onto Picasa, organize, sequence and
share them with friends and family. So as we uploaded the photos onto my dad’s
laptop (as technically we are still on
vacation in my dad’s farm house) and regaled my parents with snapshots
from our holiday, we got to relive all those favorite moments captured on our
Cannon EOS Rebel T2i. My personal Cannon moments are all those photos taken on
the first day of our vacation on the houseboat. Sailing down the tranquil
waters of the Vembanad lake is an experience that truly unites you with nature
and a great way to de-stress your body and mind. That aside, it seemed more
practical to spend the first day of our vacation on the houseboat as it enabled
Abhay (who had running fever) and his sleep deprived parents (who were up all
night to bring the fever down) to get plenty of rest!!!
While we lounged on the deck, the boatman took us around the massive
Vembanad lake which is also a hotspot for many migratory birds that flew past
our boat. So remembering our serene experience on the houseboat, today I read
“The Boat ride” a level 2 Early Reader from Pratham publications by Herminder
Ohri. This is a story about a family of squirrels wherein lived Vikki who
always liked to talked big. One day when their cousin Kato visited them from
the far forest, Vikki offered to take him on a big boat. It was Kato’s first
time on a boat and felt reassured when Vikki told him that he had been on the
boat several times and there was nothing to fear when Vikki was on board. They hopped onto a boat and
sat curled in the corner. As the boat started moving, Kato saw many ducks and
swans gliding near the boat and fish putting their heads out of the water as if
to say a “Hello”. Kato was so excited to see so much life on the water that he
peered out of the boat in an attempt to touch the swans, when he toppled over
into the river. Seeing his cousin screaming for help, Vikki who had claimed to
be an expert had no clue what to do. He just scampered from one side of the
boat to another side shouting for help. Finally Kato was rescued by a swan who
put her head down in the river, picked him up in her beak and tossed him into
the boat. The accident had silenced Vikki who no longer made tall claims as he
used to. As Kato got warm, he cheered up and couldn’t wait to tell everyone of
his thrilling adventure! Already he began to fancy himself as a Hero, a brave
and adventurous sailor! But as the squirrels got off the boat and staggered
their way home, Kato was so tired that
he fell asleep at the dinner table before he could even utter a word about his unforgettable
boat ride! Similarly, though Abhay was excited to cruise on the houseboat, he was probably
too drained out to remember what an unforgettable ride it was!
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