September has always been an eventful month for us........but
this September has been so busy that we're still trying to catch our breaths
from having survived one of the most hectic months of the year...so much so
that its only in the third week of October that I have finally found time to put
down a post on Onesatoraday!
One big family wedding, one big birthday, two huge annual family
religious events punctuated by my in-between-nannies phase (yet again!) along
with our usual attendant responsibilities on the personal and professional
front, proved to be a true test of my patience and I can't say that I came out
with flying colours!
In fact, I even missed out posting on a must-post-day...
my son's birthday that too I'm not sure if that's the way it will be, going forward,
considering his transition into adolescence already turning tumultuous
particularly with regard to our relationship, off late! If you thought early
parenting was difficult, wait till your little one nears teen years....it's as
they say full-blown "complicated"! Mind you....it's a confusing phase
not only for your wannabe adolescent ..! While one moment you marvel at how grown
up or mature he may seem in comprehending the ways of the world, the next
moment he can rile you up with his lackadaisical attitude! Whether it's the increasing
academic pressure requiring persistent 'follow up', or constant obsession with
devices, or their jaded sense of entitlement towards everything in general,
adolescent kids can literally drive you nuts..... and it always seems like you
are the only one facing these challenges while your contemporaries have it a
lot easier!
Anyway, I'm sure Abhay's and my love-hate relationship will continue
through his teen years and if not anything else, it will probably yield many
such posts on Onestoryaday! While we marked the completion of his twelfth year,
by acknowledging the fact that there are more than a dozen reasons to celebrate,
it is also a matter of fact that there may be more than a dozen ways to handle
this delicate phase of his life...........but patience is the key......and I'm
hoping to work on my patience quotient ....with of course more than a dozen
suggestions offered by my loving family! :-) Though it's a little too late to
wish you happy birthday Abhay, here's wishing you a conflict-free, initiative-driven
and a contented thirteenth year ahead! Let's hope your thirteen proves to be lucky for all of us!
Anyway, with Abhay's increasing irritation and my waning
patience at home, it was a welcome break (for both of us!) that he chose to
spend his Dassera vacations with his grandparents', resulting in the shifting
of battleground from home to his grandparents' farm house "Shristi"
at Dharmasthala :-) Hehe!....... Grandparents were also parents once.......
(and still are!) .....right? :-)
So before he left for his grandparents', we managed to
finally finish reading Shashi Deshpande's children's omnibus, "Three
Novels" a Penguin publication, which is a compilation of three of Shashi Deshpande's novels for
children aged 8 and above. Incidentally, all three novels revolve around
holiday adventures of kids, that too away from their parents. First published
in the 1970s, from one of my all time favourite authors, each of these stories is
a throwback to the times when life was simple and less equaled more. Reminiscent
of "The Famous Five" and "The
Secret Seven" mystery series that we would devour voraciously back in our
school days, Shashi Deshpande follows four cousins, viz. Dinu, Minu, Polly and Ravi in their quest for something exciting
during their school holidays leading to uncovering certain mysterious incidents
in the big bad adult world.
"A Summer Adventure", has the kids home
alone with their maid in the seemingly quiet environs of their university
quarters, recently turned unsafe owing to a string of robberies. with a string of robberies which they try to
solve. "The Hidden treasure" has the kids travel to their father's ancestral
home in the village to experience the rustic rural set up, only to discover
something valuable hidden from the past. "The Only Witness" has the kids enamored with big city life in
Mumbai as they travel to their uncle's flat
when they stumble upon an unusual connection to a spate of bank robberies. Having
been a huge fan of the Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys series, The Famous Five,
etc, I found the plots take a predictable turn, however the best part being the
inter-play of various characters in the stories, encompassing various elements like family ties, sibling
rivalry, good humoured banter between the older and younger siblings, fostering
leadership and responsibility, understanding consequences of one action and of
course the thrilling experience of piecing together information to unearth the
mystery ............in all a wholesome read for everyone...... who wish time
travel to the eighties/ nineties India.....when life seemed less complicated!! So Abhay....have your own little adventure ....away from your mad momma and come back home all refreshed! Enjoy!
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