The only
advantage in having a huge gap between your two kids is that as parents, you can
still enjoy the endearing years of early childhood of your little one while
suffering through the awkward adolescent years of your older one! You can still
hold on to the innocent and tender moments with your little one just as you try to let go of your older one asserting his own way of doing things. Just
like your return from work earlier than usual is sure to be a pleasant surprise
for your little one and probably an unpleasant one for your older one! 😊 Well……I’m not sure how long can we rely on
this contrasting relationship between our older one and younger one, as our
daughter is sure catching up with her older brother …. having turned six a
couple of days back! As we were made to relive her last five years through a
heart-warming video put together by the older brother…we couldn’t help wondering……..where
did those six years go…really!!!
This was
Aadya’s second birthday celebration during lockdown except that we switched places since the last time, as we continue to operate from
Dharmasthala. Centred around a Disney princess and Frozen-II theme (I know… so
predictably boring!), led by a birthday treasure hunt of gifts which has now become a family tradition, albeit
with many more places to hide this time, followed by a cake-cutting celebration
with a few of our closest relatives living in the neighbouring farms, who were all sportive
enough to participate in an outdoor super-minute game organised by the older
brother turned perfect host….and this time, it was Aadya’s paternal grandparents to join in through video call! 😊
No
celebration in Shristi is complete without the farm workers joining in …. more
so when it is the birthday of their most loyal follower in the literal sense, accompanying
them to the plantation, entertaining them (unknowingly) during their lunchtime and constantly
buzzing around them all day! So amidst our close family and our farm family, Aadya’s sixth birthday was
truly a memorable one!
A
birthday post deserves a special book and this is by our all-time favourite author who
recently celebrated his eighty seventh birthday a little earlier this month. Though
I haven’t read many stories by Ruskin
Bond to my little one, she best remembers Ruskin Bond from the cover of his autobiography
“Lone Fox dancing” she'd seen me read sometime ago. This time we read an
adaptation of Ruskin Bond’s writing into a picture book format in “Happy
Birthday World” brought out by Red Panda publications illustrated by Maya
Ramaswamy. Celebrating nature’s wonders narrated through the medium of a
little girl and a boy, this book makes an earnest attempt to impress upon young
minds to be mindful of the environment around them and to appreciate its
various facets- from the sun that shines from dawn to dusk renewing each day as
if it’s born again, the flora and fauna being nature’s gifts, shores swept by
mighty seas that abound great mysteries, freezing ice on the extreme north and
the south that may be a million years old but can be discovered as new. Our
mother earth is full of surprises which the author likens to birthday gifts for
everyone in the world who is willing to share, also stressing the importance of
conserving nature for only then, would we be taken care of here, there and everywhere - Happy Birthday
World! Happy Birthday, little one…you mean the world
to us!