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Wednesday, 30 April 2014

READY STEADY GO......

The first out door sport I learned was running, not sure how I got into this but … I loved the phrase “ Ready steady and GO…

And to my luck it was running which was kept as the event for us on the sports day at school and what’s where I got my first lesson on the competition …. But in all It was fun practicing the running with my friends and getting applause from all teachers…
Later, I was so possessed that I have even started practicing at home and make all do running from one room to another… the morning starts with asking mom and dad to be in line and run towards living room and the rest of the day with my grandmother J
When I go down I do it with all my friends … Sharya, Diya, Vignesh ….. from the building we just do running running and no bitching around and wasting time. We were like dedicated to our practices session during the one / one and half hours we use to get together in the evening!!

Finally the day came when I have to participate in the school sports day and all at home were more tensed on whether I will run ..how silly is that !! But as we all came to the track from the hold area the first thing I did was to search for my mom and dad in the crowd but could only find just before reaching the finishing point.
Once I saw them the blood in me was doubled and started running in all the lanes … and this will be part of my life’s wonderful experience down the memory lanes

All's well that ends well… I got my first medal!!!
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Click Click Click ....

From the day I was born the only thing I keep seeing is my dads camera, and it was so often that was kind of obvious to get fascinated with the entire process of clicking :)
Earlier I only used to give possess and mostly with some attitude as I never for paid hmmmm
But with time I started to get into his shoes and start learning to click and finally decided to get some lessons on photography. It was an interesting phase and process but the only issue was lifting the camera ..its too heavy man :( As I started insisting for the camera I can see how scared people are of the competition I am going to cause.
At first people around me were reluctant to give camera to me for practices but later they understood who is the boss at home !! They even tried to fool me with some dummy camera and promised to get some child proof camera … but I put my foot down.
Sometime I think are all more worried about the camera!! Anyway I am in no mood to look back …… now on its just going to be Click Click Click
Now I get the camera whenever I want or when dad or mom is clicking :) I am just waiting for the day when I can hold it and walk around clicking… now it’s mostly done by keeping it down at one place or use the tripod .. But not sure why people were laughing when I was taking pictures.
But I am grateful to all the lovely people around as all give and agree to be my model… including the tedi bear, doggy , little tom, honey bee and all other friends …..
Soon the goal is to try and photographing everyday life from my Point of View. It’s so amazing to see things evolve around me. Let me see by when I can start doing this … till then the job is delegated to my parents…. :)
And not to forget … Me and my dads takiya kalam (favorite phrase) for the click was from the film Dabangg “Bhaiya Ji Smile” you can find some of the pictures taken below with all the fun we had while clicking and learning
 
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Sunday, 30 March 2014

Only the Queen celebrates two birthdays


Only the Queen celebrates two birthdays each year. And that's the reason even I have two Birthdays … don’t laugh friends.....yes its true !! Last year also I had 2 cakes and the same happened this year too, one in December and another in March … hope now you all are convinced.

But for some strange reason no one gave me any gifts .. it was my dad who got, don’t know why!!  Sometime people are strange and funny… I cut the bday and no Gifts !!poor me.



FYI: My second Bday comes in March.. all please come with gifts !!
Nevertheless I had a good time with the cake and hope to celebrate many more such birthday with my loved ones !!

Why do people cut cake on Birthday .?

Some historians think that the custom of the birthday cake was observed in ancient Greece, and they report that the birthday cake began with the Greeks who used to make honey cakes or bread. Ancient Romans celebrated three different types of birthdays: Private celebrations among family and friends, the birthdays of cities and temples, and the birthdays of past and present emperors or members of the imperial family. The 50th year was celebrated with a honey cake made of wheat flour, grated cheese, honey, and olive oil.

Others contend that the Birthday Cake tradition was started in Germany in the Middle Ages where a sweetened bread dough was made in the shape of the baby Jesus in swaddling clothes and were used to commemorate his birthday. The Birthday Cake later re-emerged in Germany as a kinderfest, or a birthday celebration for a young child.

In England, birthday cakes are baked with symbolic objects inside. In medieval times, objects such as coins and thimbles were mixed into the batter. People believed that the person who got the coin would be wealthy, while the unlucky finder of the thimble would never marry. Today, small figures, fake coins and small candies are more common.

Birthday candles originally were placed on cakes to bring birthday wishes up to God. In ancient times, people prayed over the flames of an open fire. They believed that the smoke carried their thoughts up to the gods. Today, we believe, that if you blow out all your candles in one breath, your wish will come true.
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Sunday, 23 March 2014

Bura na mano holi hai

Colors colors and colors !!! This is the first time I am experiencing Holi, the festival of colors. It all started with getting a whole range of colors from my dad ..he got me all non-toxic and eco friendly colors .. Not sure what it means but I enjoyed the color part of it.


Before stepping out for playing Holi with all… I started with applying some on self after all, the colors were for me !!  but later it was told to me that the color has to be applied on others.. Strange !!  So started first at home and played Holi with all before moving downstairs…

 
 








There was lots of preparation done at the society by all uncles …. Enjoyed some crisp samosa and jelaibi(A Indian sweet) before all the fun started.

 
 
 
 































Soon all the fun started with people putting colors on each others, and within no time it was all colors and colors everywhere… at start I was bit frighten but later started enjoying and participating, I particularly enjoy the festival in the company of friends   

 
 
 






















The star attraction for the Holi was the rain dance arranged in the building with DJ, though I had cold, me and dad where in it for hours .. had a gala time all wet and drenched. I even learned some dance moves from all the uncles and aunties doing hip hop on the turns of DJ. In all it was fun to watch people drenched in colors.

 
 
 
 
 
 

















Hours pass by throwing colors on each other and it seems as if it's just the start of the day. Finally I was tired and got on to my dads lap and he forcefully took me home for bath and getting dry….
Holi will be always one of my favorite festival….  
History of Holi
Holi is also associated with the Puranic story of Holika, the sister of demon-king Hiranyakashipu. The demon-king punished his son, Prahlad in a variety of ways to denounce Lord Narayana. He failed in all his attempts. Finally, he asked his sister Holika to take Prahlad in her lap and enter a blazing fire. Holika had a boon to remain unburned even inside fire. Holika did her brother's bidding. However, Holika's boon ended by this act of supreme sin against the Lord's devotee and was burnt to ashes. But Prahlad came out unharmed.
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Sunday, 23 February 2014

Vacation to visit my friends from the forest– A visit to Tadoba & Kanha

This is my first encounter with wildlife. I was always fascinated with cat, dogs, hen, cock, ducks … and sometime elephant which I use to see in Kerala temples......… This would be the first time when I would be seeing them live …So all set for our winter vacation. 21st to 29th Dec 2013
 
It was a vacation to spend time with nature and all courtesy to Prasad uncle from our building who had planned and executed the entire trip.
 
The trip was planned to cover Tadoba and Kanha National Parks. (Some gyan from my dad below, if not interested skip to my story and pics)
 
Tadoba Tiger Reserve
The name 'Tadoba' is derived from God "Tadoba" or "Taru", praised by the tribal people who live in the dense forests of the Tadoba.
Tadoba Tiger Reserve is the largest national park in Maharashtra. Total area of the Reserve is 625.4 square kilometres (241.5 sq mi). This includes Tadoba National Park, created in 1955 with an area of 116.55 square kilometres (45.00 sq mi) The Reserve also includes 32.51 square kilometres (12.55 sq mi) Protected Forest and 14.93 square kilometres (5.76 sq mi) 'Other areas'. Densely forested hills form the northern and western boundary of the Tiger Reserve
 
Kanhanational park
It’s again a national park and a Tiger Reserve in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh, India. It stretches over an area of 940 km² in the two districts Mandla andBalaghat. Together with a surrounding buffer zone of 1,067 km² and the neighboring 110 km² Phen Sanctuary it forms the Kanha Tiger Reserve. This makes it the largest National Park in Central India.
 
The park has a significant population of Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, the sloth bear, Barasingha and Indian wild dog. The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines of Kanha provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel "Jungle Book "
 

Now vacation updates ……..

The excitement started from the time I came to know that it’s a rail trip. You all might remember how I enjoyed my first train journey. This time I had good company to have fun with…. Divya & Sonakashi (“Sonaki”) Didi
 
We had a night train from Mumbai to Nagpur and had a nice time eating, playing, drawing…..and by morning we were at our first stoppage - Nagpur-the city of Oranges… We all had a scroll near the station and then moved to Tadoba by road. It was a good 2 hr drive and we were at the resort “Tigers heaven”, which is located just at the mouth of the jungle buffer zone. Me and Sonaki didi had good fun in their long stretched gardens, while Divya didi spent time making some good sketches and drawings.






 
Later in the day it was all jungle safaris, and which was totally new experience for me. We went in an open jeep with all the parts making noise :) And to our luck in all our trips we had good tiger sightings.
 
All in the group were complementing each other for the luck of good sighting, but I know it’s me as I am the only one new to safari ;) All tigers know me as my cat friends from Mumbai had informed about my visit :)








 
Even after bringing so much luck.. all still scolded me, for talking with tigers the same way they did at Flamingo point at Mehul. During one of the safari, the tiger came very close to our fleet of jeeps and all were quiet and busy clicking pics and no one talking to tiger. So I thought of having  a small talk, introduced  myself and invited  tiger to come with us in jeep….. so when it came near I asked her “ Tiger come here.. come here tiger …come to Anisha ..tiger sit here”
 
But looks like these human beings didn’t like it and all were like shuuuuuuuuu. The only support was Prasad uncle and my dad.
 
In all, it was a good 3 days of stay at the resort and during the period all the staff from the resort had taken good care of me and others in the group. Only I use to get chocolate every time we were at the restaurant. Next time I will plan to come alone so that I can spend some more time with tigers and other friends without any disturbance …
 
From Tadoba we were back to Nagpur, and I thought now back to Mumbai but after a day halt at Nagpur we headed to Kanha … I was all happy as the trip was on and will get a new hotel room … hooray. As you all know ... I am very fond of hotel rooms!!
 
At Kanha we stayed at Kanha Kiskindha , this resort again was just near the buffer zone. This resort was again a beautifully designed place and one part touching forest. The rooms are also designed resembling tiger theme …. Excellent food for all and variety of hot milks for me :)
 
In all there was a hitch.... because of the heavy rush and we didn’t had any safari booking in advance!! But we all had faith in Indian joogad system and not to forget Prasad uncle's talent... we were able to get in to the jungle !!
We use to leave hotel to report early morning at 5.00am and I used  to get a comfortable seat on my mom’s lap all covered in woolen cloths. I will miss all these once back in Mumbai hmm

 
And again to my luck all were able to again see tigers…This time not one but 3 Tigers(Mother and 2 Cubs) The whole family sat for a majestic pose in front of our jeeps. In the cold and misty winter morning it was a real treat to meet this family. later we also spotted a Leopard and which was like a double bonus. Apart from this, there were lots of colorful birds, dears, monkeys, black bucks …. which we spotted during the trip
 
Rest of the time we were at the resort and spent time at the nearby places, had picnic at a near by water fall, camp fire and some local shopping.
 
Finally the sinking feeling started to appear as we were back to Nagpur from where we scheduled to take our final train back to Mumbai. But I am all excited to be back with my Kangaroos at the school!! 
 
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