Saturday, November 29, 2008

Happy Birthday to me!!!!!!!!!!!

I turned one yesterday!!!!!! It was such a lovely day. And we had such a great party. Mom, dad, Cookie and me and look at the size of the cake my parents ordered for just the four of us. They must be really hungry when they were ordering the cake. Cookie and I were only interested in the cake. My parents asked me not to eat too much cake, but I've learned from my experience that advice from your parents is like Shakespeare. It sounds good, but doesn't really mean anything.



This dancing may be the result of too much cake. Although, as you can see, I'm already a better dancer than my dad. Cookie is still learning. My mom, on the other hand, is an excellent dancer. Oh, and I wasn't really crying. I don't know how it got there.




Cookie is having her piece of cake. She's had an ice-cream, but never a cake before, so like a meditating monk, she is totally focused on the cake and of course, I wanted my share. But, my dad thought that I had already had enough. May be he was right, did you see me dancing in the above video?



Here're some of the pictures of my first birthday. It was a Winnie the Pooh cake which is keeping up with my dinner plate theme and since my mom is interested in interior designing, she cares a lot about things like "harmony" and "synergy" and so on and so forth. My dad doesn't. He just cares for the cake. I wanted to try the swing on the cake, but it was a little too small.

Mom, the cake and a dog. The three most important ingredients for any great party.


These are just the after effects of a party.

Okay, I know what my dad is wearing is not very fashionable, but neither is my dad. The thing is that he was wearing this blue apron at the hospital when I was born and he decided to wear it on my 1st b'day. He says that he permanently "borrowed" it from the hospital. We're kind of sentimental people.

Our next door neighbors Kalyan Uncle and Swathi Auntie had thrown a party for their friends and during the party, they surprised us with a b'day cake for me. And I gladly obliged by cutting it. See, I got to cut two b'day cakes within couple of hours. I'm so lucky, right! Not only was I the youngest at the party, but also the only sober person at the end of the party (I was allowed only couple of sips of soft drink). It was that great a party.


Here we have Swathi auntie and my mom is holding Fiza. You can't see Kalyan uncle because he took this picture.


Pallavi auntie is helping Swathi auntie. Did you see the size of the match box? It was almost as big as me. Also, notice the matching patterns in the sweaters my dad and I are wearing. It wasn't a coincidence.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Like uncle, like nephew!

We Gondalias have always been nature lovers. What my Harsh uncle had done 32 years ago, I did it couple of weeks ago. Who doesn't like grass, huh?

Friday, November 7, 2008

Baby's Day Out - with Mom!

The day has started - all sunny and everybody smiling.



Here's the visual tutorial on how to kiss your mom in two easy steps.



One color (red) of New England fall.


Meeting with the tree for the first time.


My own amusement ride!


What's better than to learn to walk from the pros? Don't ask me what Cookie was doing 'cause I had my own problems to focus on.

Having fun with my parents and friends.

My mother's feeble attempt to make me wear shoes. Obviously, she hasn't had much practice doing that. And I'm fast and slippery. I can tell you right now that she is going to have a lot of troubles when I'm 15.


Here's the answer to an age old question. What do guys do on saturday morning? The answer is, watch cartoons, which is what my dad and I are doing - watching Donald Duck cartoons. If you notice, I've also learned to say bye-bye, although not too many people come to our place, so I don't get to practice much. I can clap, too. I've also learned to say no-no, which should be a big help soon when my mom will try to feed me broccoli.

I'm getting a massage from my dad, which always makes me smile. Tinkori makes me smile, too as long as I don't hit it on my head. Also, my dad kept trying to keep me from going to the balcony. What's the point of having a balcony if you're not going to let your only son go there? In addition, I've figured out how remote control works, although in this case I was using the wrong remote for the TV we have in the living room. And when that didn't work, I tried the American way, which is if something doesn't work, bang on it.

Here's my latest friend. Her name is Theresa and she is our upstairs neighbour. She gives me cookies every time we go to her place, but I don't see them once we come to our home. I wonder who eats all those cookies. She is 82 years old and I'll be 1 this month. But, what's 81 years of age difference between friends, right?

These are our next door neighbours, Kalyan uncle and Swathi auntie. Besides my parents, I spend the most time with Swathi auntie. I see her almost everyday and on the days, I don't see her, I miss her. They also have a beautiful fish tank, although I can't reach it yet. They are from Andhra Pradesh and you should see my parents' faces when Swathi auntie and I talk in Telugu.


Saturday, October 18, 2008

Walking, lollipop, and community.

I can walk now!!!!! Okay, I have been walking for a while now but my parents were too lazy to tape it (but, they'll tell you that I wasn't co-operative when they tried to tape it). Although, Cookie wasn't impressed. She didn't see what the big deal was. She just wanted a piece of the pear I was eating. Cookie and I always want what the other one is eating. Some things do not and should not change.



My first lollipop!!! Sugar is so sweet. Now, I know why my parents never gave me chocolate, ice-cream or other sweets. This is my room and they are using it as a store-room, but then again, I have been using living room, dining room, kitchen, their bedroom, balcony and two bathrooms as my play-rooms. I think we are even. Again, I wanted Cookie's toy and she wanted my lollipop. What did I tell you earlier?



As I said earlier, kitchen is also my play-room. And this is one of my favorite cabinet, with disposable stuff. Although, after watching this video, I don't think our guests will want to eat in disposable dishes at our place. My mom told me that I need a glass underneath a straw and I'm supposed to eat the food in the plate, not the plate itself. How am I supposed to know?



This is the playground and tennis court in our community. I have a feeling that I'll be spending lot of time on tennis courts in upcoming years. This is our routine these days. I take my parents and Cookie for a walk after my dad comes home from his job. Cookie and I do our daily exercises, some walk, few slides, running around in the tennis court, be nice and polite to people we meet, so on and so forth. My mom said that I looked like Govinda in yellow T-shirt and red sun-glasses. I think, he is a scientist. Or am I confusing him with Einstein?



This is the front part of our community. Its pretty quiet community. I think the loudest person in our community is me. Cookie is playing and I'm not, because I was tired. I just wanted to relax and have a glass of something chilled. You can also see the balcony of our apartment, the zoomed in one with vegetable garden and trash can. I'm still waiting for my chilled drink.



I'll keep you posted of any new things. You're going to like my Halloween costume.
Till then,
Ciao!!!!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

My first visit to a zoo!!!

My first trip to a zoo. Its a Stoneham zoo in Boston area.

I like bears, especially the ones in the book I have, "Brown bear, brown bear, What do you see?". Although, the ones we saw in the zoo (in the video below) look more like our downstairs neighbors, except they are better groomed than our downstairs neighbors.



You can see that it was a hot and sunny day. I like to just walk around, enjoy my glasses and a nice day and my mom wanted me to see all the animals and "learn" as if I don't do that at home already.



My dad says that we (humans) came here from a single-celled amoeba via being a monkey and if that monkey was anything like the one in the video, boy, we are in trouble. He was the least active monkey of all the monkeys that I ever saw (on TV and movies). I don't know why my dad sometimes calls me a monkey even though I'm always active.



Who knew that one day I'll see real goats and sheeps? It seems that the goat in the video and I like the same thing i.e. to sit in a tub of water. Now, is that true that in India, you can see goats and sheeps from your balcony at any time of the day?



We also saw jaguar, yaks, wolves, fox, and many more birds and animals.

Picking vegetables!!!

This is the our father-son summer project. Our vegetable garden has vegetables now. My dad is trying to teach me how to pick them - raddish, tomato, pepper, capsicum and cucumber, but he wouldn't let me eat them. Now, you're supposed to eat vegetables, right? Even I know that. But my parents are so habitual to tell me "no" every time I put something in my mouth (in their defense, mostly off the floor), that they are telling me not to put tomato and cucumber in my mouth. Parents, right?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

I can stand!

If you've missed my progress lately, here's the scoop. I can stand now without touching, holding or breaking anything. I finally realized what it means to be "standing on your own feet" (however, my dad says that the phrase has something to do with earning money, can you believe it?). My mom is waiting for the next big step, which is walking so that she won't have to carry me anymore. With one banana for breakfast (that's right, 4 days a row now), yogurt, rotli, dal, rice, khichadi, milk and all the solid stuff for lunch and dinner, I'm getting pretty heavy. And I've got two teeth in the balcony (its an Indian phrase relating theatres - balcony is upper floor and upper stall is actually lower floor. Can you believe that? and they say what I talk is gibberish). Also, since the summer ended and its getting cold in Boston, my mom has been dressing me up in full and warm clothes. I lost my privilege to run around the house in just diapers. All good things come to end!

With Nandini!

OK, I'm catching up here. This picture is few months old as you can see from the date-stamp on it. This was when I made my first long distance trip to New Jersey and visited Nandini (whose parents happen to be friends of my parents). Since my dad and Naresh uncle were roommates for over two years (when they were young, naive and good-looking - well, more good-looking than they are in this picture, they each have got a kid since then), they know a lot about each other, so they have to be all smiling and not to upset the other when together and that's why they seem to be so happy in this picture. As for me and Nandini, we were forced into the picture as I was tired from my long journey earlier and Nandini wasn't happy since all of a sudden, she wasn't the youngest one in the room. But, soon we both got over it and had a great time. I've asked my mom to invite Naresh uncle, Avani auntie and Nandini (actually, Nandini, Avani auntie and Naresh uncle, in that order) to Boston. My mom asked my dad and well, you know my dad. If you go by his past record, he'll call them around my 4th birthday.




With Ahmad and Abia!

My parents' friends, Aftab uncle and Arshi auntie visited us. They have been friends ever since Ahmadbhai was of my age (for the record, he is 5' tall now or may be more, he looked very very tall from where I was looking). From now on, they are parents of my friends, Ahmadbhai and Abiadidi. You can see us in our best of the moods. Ahmadbhai wants to be an actor, as you can see from his facial expression and no-nonsense black t-shirt. Nobody knows what Abiadidi wants to be, but her parents are hoping that she'll do something that will make her very tired. If you think that I have lots of energy, you should see her in action. You'll need a nap after playing with her for 15 minutes. Until I attended her birthday party in June this year, I didn't realize just how many kids were in this world. And yes, the birthday cake was delicious.

Monday, September 22, 2008

My family came to visit me!!!!!

I'm back. You can't blame me for missing in action. My parents claim that they were busy because of me being so active and whatnot. Lately, I've noticed that they blame me a lot for lot of things, but I'm too young to protest now.

Anyway, we had our family visit us for the first time! Here, I'm being entertained by all the important members of the family (the ladies). Navinakaki is playing peek-a-boo with me, Bhanufoiba is clapping, Tinufoiba is offering me cheerios and Krishnadidi is just different for a girl, who likes to take pictures rather than have her pictures taken. Krishnadidi is so much active and eats so little that within few months, we'll be just about the same weight.



Now, you'll understand why Cookie and I miss them so much. Krishnadidi and Hemalbhai gave Cookie so much attention and love that she was very quiet and sad for the following few days. They fed her, patted her a lot and in general, pampered her. Three days just flew by. I did not have to spend a single lonely moment. Come back soon, Krishnadidi and Hemalbhai (since none of you have your driving license, bring everybody else as well).





Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Me & My Dad!

This picture album is specially for my dad. The song in the background, "tu is tarah se..." is kind of our family song now! My dad has been singing this song to me from the day I came home from the hospital. I don't know how to express my love for my dad, so I thought to make a photo album with our pictures together and dad's favorite song in the background. I've been learning so many new things from my dad and he is going to be my idol. He is the one who makes me smile, gives me comfort if I'm crying or not feeling well. I love to be around him (I wish he could be "stay home dad"!) and can't wait to grow up and play tennis with him! ( That's what he is waiting for!) Here's to us, dad!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

First self-eating meal and some fun activities!

This is my first self-eating meal - Cheerios cereal. As you can see, from the beginning to the end of the video, I learned how to eat by myself, in about 5 minutes. Not that it was going to be a problem, since I had been eating (or trying to eat) lints, paper, and anything else I can find on the floor. But, this is different, since my parents also wanted me to eat this, as opposed to, say paper. Although, I must tell you that these Cheerios are not very filling. You have to eat a lot of them to get full. The way I've been learning new things, my dad thinks that I'll be ready to have a job in couple of months. We'll see.



My parents bought few delicate things and they came in paper wrappings which they had to get rid off. Cookie and I offered to help as demonstrated in the following video. Our strategy was to shred the paper into small pieces and then, eat it. My parents didn't mind the shredding part but they didn't approve of the eating part (as can be seen in the video by their constant interference) and since Cookie and I are too small to protest, we had to be contended with shredding and tearing, which in all honesty was still a lot of fun. I'm hoping that they'll have something noisy to get rid off (like crockery or glass items), because that'd be so cool.




Cookie was just given a bath and as you can see, guys (or at least my dad) don't dry the dogs that well. Hence all the rubbing on the sofa by Cookie, which is fine by me since it's so entertaining and I get to see it only once a week. My dad is waiting for me to grow up a little bit so that I can give Cookie her bath and take her for a walk and feed her and play with her. In short, he wants to dump everything on me as soon as I'm ready. Not that I'm complaining.


My first outdoor recreational trip!

This is my first recreational outdoor trip. I've been to doctor's office and my parents' friends, but what's in it for me, right? So, my parents took me to Spy Pond in Arlington, near our old apartment. They used to go there for walks last summer. People were having a good time there, including dogs and ducks. But, it was little too sunny for me. Thats it, I'm never going out again without my cap and glasses. Also, this was just before my nap-time, so that didn't help much either. I was dying to go in the water, but I saw other people there who just sat there in their chairs reading books (you can see them in the background). What's the point???? Why couldn't they have done the same at their home? Even the dogs seemed to have more fun than some of the adults. I stand by what I had said earlier - I don't understand adults.




I think this is what it means when my dad sings to me that song "Tu is tarah se". You know, "Yeh aasman, yeh baadal, yeh raaste, yeh hawa". It was perfect weather. You couldn't get a better weather even if you paid for it. Lovely wind, blue sky, white clouds, water, ducks, boats etc. etc. My mom's secret hobby is photography, as she took more of the nature than me in this video. But, who am I to complain? I get enough of attention as it is. Also, you can see Cookie on my dad's t-shirt. We couldn't take her as we had to make couple of other places, but she was with us in spirit, on the t-shirt. One of these days, he is going to put me on his t-shirt.



This is the last segment of the trip. My mom wanted me to have a pony-ride, but as there were no ponies in the park that day, I settled for my dad's shoulders and I must tell you, it was better than I had expected. Who wants to ride a pony when you can ride on your dad's shoulders? I had a good grip too as he is due for a haircut. And if you think that camera is shaking a bit too much, that is because my mom saw couple of European movies lately and in Europe, a shaking camera shot is considered "artistic". Can you believe that?

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

In the crib!

Here, I'm in my crib. My mom says that its good and safe for me, but she also says the same about spinach and broccoli, so.... Like all new things, I was excited about the crib for few minutes (as can be seen in the video), but I didn't like it much. My parents tried to slip me in the crib when I was asleep, but I'm too smart for that. I immediately woke up and refused to go back into the crib, even though they promised me chocolate. Besides, I know other ways to get chocolate.



Here, I'm playing with my best friend, Cookie. You see, its a battle of wits. I want to grab her and chew on her ear and she wants to lick my face since I always have some interesting food on my face. When she can't lick my face (I can be very fast when I want to), she starts playing with one of my toys and I start chasing her, as she is doing in this video. Its a win-win situation since everybody is happy, including my parents since they don't have to worry about either one of us for few minutes.



Now, in this video, you can see my progress. I have started to say "ba ba ba ba" and "pa pa pa pa", which is a big step up from only "da da da da". My mom said that I kept discovering new ways to say dad and papa and she is waiting when I'll say "ma ma ma ma". Also, I'm crying because there is no cushion in my chair since it was in the laundry. When I'm old enough to help my mom with laundry, I won't have to sit without my cushion. My dad says that I can get away with anything with that smile and you know what? I tried it and it works (when I pulled the stroller down and it fell with a bang and I managed to get my parents not angry at me. I smiled instead of crying and my mom thought it was very cute. Mothers, right?)!




This is an extension of the above video. Cookie is doing her thing in the background, which is to get sunbath in the balcony or on the sofa near the window. She is very particular about getting her daily dose of vitamin C or is it vitamin D? The one you get from the sunlight. I can never remember. Also, its quite frustrating when you try to tell something and your parents don't understand it and keep thinking how cute you are. I've promised my parents that once I start talking, I'll never stop. Although, my dad thinks its not supposed to be a good thing and I should reconsider my promise.



For once, my hair were properly combed like a gentleman, my forehead was clear and you can see my whole face. I'm kind of tired and giving all the signals like the sound, rubbing my eyes and ears and all that stuff, but my dad still can't read them and kept filming me. He should take a correspondence course from my mom about how-to-know-when-your-only-son-is-tired. I mean, a guy needs his beauty sleep. And I can walk now by holding on to the sofa. One small step for a baby, one giant leap, also for a baby.......

Friday, July 18, 2008

My parents and me!

One with my mom!


And one with my dad!

As you can see, my mom is more photogenic, but my dad takes better pictures.

Playing with Cookie!

When Cookie comes and wants to sleep in my bed, none of my parents tell her anything, but as you can see, when I try to go and sleep in her bed, the only thing they say is no, no, no, no. And I know what that means but I still want to do that. Also, the red balloon I'm holding is the one my dad gave me (actually, to my mom, but I keep it since I like it more) on their wedding anniversary. Also, I can stand up with little bit support. I'm also very proud of the vegetable plants you see in balcony. I have been watering the plants (cucumber, tomato, peppers, radish and rose, to name a few) with my dad everyday since we came to our new home and we've promised my mom that very soon she'll have enough vegetables to make at least a salad. What are sons and husbands for, right?



This is our typical afternoon, me and Cookie playing. She is playing with my shoe and I'm playing with her toy. Frankly, since all of our toys are on the floor together, its difficult to say which one belongs to whom. I thought for a long time that the green moon was mine until my mom made it clear that it belonged to Cookie. Also, its summer in Boston. So, you must not think that I never wear any clothes. It was just very hot that day and AC wasn't enough. This is the continuation of the above video.

Getting a bath and crawling.

Here, I'm getting a bath in my personnel bathtub while playing with my friends. The blue one is Sharkie, white/yellow is Duckie and the green one is Turtlie (I know its not that easy to pronounce it). I like to have a little privacy while taking a bath as that is the only time when I get some time to myself as during all other times my mom, dad and Cookie want to play with me, but as you can see, my parents don't leave me alone in the shower either. But, I'm too young to protest. Wait till I'm old enough to lock the bathroom door. Then they'll have to be content with videotaping the door.



This is my morning routine. Half the people in the world exercise in the morning and rest of the three-quarters sleep in late in their beds in the morning. What I like to do is take off my clothes and diaper and take a tour of my home to make sure that everything is ok. You can call it my morning jog. As you can see, I also discuss with Cookie about what we're going to do for the rest of the day. Neither she nor I like surprises. That also gives us an opportunity to bid happy goodbye and a nice to day to my dad before he leaves for the office or warehouse or store or wherever he goes for the rest of the day. He explained to me once about his work, but I didn't fully understand it. My mom didn't either.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Having Dinner!

Here, you can see my mom feeding me my dinner, rice cereal. So far, she has introduced me to the good things in life - rice cereal, avocado, yogurt, banana, mango and lullaby. My dad, on the other hand, has introduced me to the better things in life - beer, cigar, chocolate, dirty jokes and Mozart. I must say, though, that I don't care much for Mozart, but then again, I'm only 7 months old. My parents are hoping that I'll get tired of beer and cigar soon and as for chocolate, its genetic on my dad's side (just ask my uncles, Uncle Harsh and Uncle Apurva), so you can't really blame me for that. Now for the dirty jokes, I've got few ideas of my own, but its too soon to disclose now. I'd like to hear your ideas first.



As for the monkey in the video, I like it for the multiple reasons. It sings, dances and annoys my mom a lot. I'm already practicing being a teenager (I've heard that the teenagers sing, dance and annoy their parents).

Walking and Burning Few Calories!!!

You think you had a bad day? Just look at me, for example. Lately, I've been eating bigger meals since I'm getting bigger and bigger everyday. So, my mom walks me everyday to make sure I burn extra calories. Personally, I like my dad's idea better i.e. to jump on his belly. That way we both can burn calories at the same time. I was happy and laughing because I was being videotaped (and not because I was walking, no matter what my mom says) and who doesn't like that?


Now, this one is different. Here, I get to play with my best friend, Cookie and there is nothing else I'd rather do. She not only keeps an eye on me, but also (when my parents are not looking), cleans my face after I had a meal. I think that's more because she likes avocado, rice, yogurt, carrots, mango and banana than any particular love for me. But, I'll take my face being licked by Cookie than not being licked by her any day. It's a win-win situation for everybody (except for my parents, who think I should just wash my face with water. How boring?).

Saturday, June 28, 2008

New apartment videos!!!

I'm multi-tasking already. Watch me working out and playing our keyboard at the same time. My mom told me that I'm playing the keyboard much better than my dad and obviously, I'm much more health conscious than him. His idea of exercise is to make me jump on his belly (which is fine by me). He claims that he plays tennis but I've never seen him do that, so......!



This was the first day when we moved into our current place. The movers still hadn't brought the furniture, so we had the place to ourselves. My dad was keeping an eye on me and Cookie was keeping an eye on both of us and my mom was videotaping all three of us!



Cookie has tendency to steal my toys and play with them, as if she already doesn't have enough of hers. But, then again, I sometime take her toys and chew on them, much to my mom's annoyance. Here she is playing with my wrist-band (yep, I know what its called). By the way, don't be fooled by her obedience to my mom's command. She only obeys her (or anybody else for that matter) when it suits her.




Dad just returned from the work. Can you believe that he gets to wear shorts and sandals at work? No wonder Wyeth stock is going down! This is pretty much what goes on after he comes from office. Cookie licks his palm and I chew on his fingers. And this is how my dad relaxes and gets his exercise - by making me jump on his belly (but I think I already mentioned it somewhere else).



Its meal time! Usually I like to do more than one thing at a time, but its so difficult on this high chair. I'm eating rice cereal (I think) and listening to the music and trying to dance at the same time. But to my credit, I'm not afraid of any food. So far, I've tried rice cereal, sweet potatoes, peas, banana, yogurt, carrot, oatmeal, peach, pear, avocado, khichadi, shoe, sandal, plastic container, Cookie's hair, Cookie, book, my dad's jeans, phone (both - cell phone and landline one), my mom's hair clip - just to name a few. I've liked few and haven't liked the others, but I'm going to keep trying. If you have any food recommendation for me, let my parents (specifically, my mom) know. And did you notice how carefully my hair are combed on my forehead????



Here I am in my new glasses and cap on a nice summer day. A guy needs to protect his face, hair and eyes, right?

My mom is very adamant that I put at least one of her pictures on this page. I don't mind that since she is my biggest fan. Everything I do amazes her. So, here's my personnel favorite picture of my mom (Of course, I'm in it to0).

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Yogurt, Khichdi and Sweet Potatoes.

You see, food has been very important part of my life these days since I get to try something new every week thanks to my zealous mother. So, here're few snaps on that. The first one with white stuff on my happy face is yogurt (after I had khichdi and avocado and you can't see any traces of them on my face, thank you very much) and if you're still not impressed, its organic! Yep, I'm already into healthy food. Maybe I should move to California already. By the way, if you look closely, you can see two lower teeth.

This one is still yogurt, but the important point here is that this was the first picture taken in our new home and I finally convinced my dad to take his shirt off. Also, my mom took this picture waist-up, so that you can't see the mess on the floor (you see, the picture was taken one day after we moved into this place).

This one is me with sweet potatoes and I'm trying to eat myself. I'm not going to be one of the guys who depend on their parents for everything. I mean, come on, its just sweet potatoes. How much messy can it be? By the way, this was the last picture in our last home.

See you soon. Till then, Ciao!

It's summer time!

It's summer time in Boston and I'm enjoying every minute of it! My mom tries to dress me up (god knows for whom) in "nice" clothes, but why would you want to dress in summer, right? Here I am totally enjoying summer.


I asked my dad to join the party, but he said that if he did the same, he'd be arrested. I'll never understand the adults!!!!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

I can reach my toes now!

This video is a little bit old, but my mom insists that I put it on. You see, it has been my custom that when my dad comes home from work he has to give me his undivided attention for few minutes even before he takes off his shoes. During one of ours father-son quality time session, I found out that I'm old enough to reach and suck on my toes. It has been so much fun that I've been doing that ever since at every available opportunity. Its quite invigorating, kind of like Yoga (I don't know what that is, but must be good if its half as good as toe sucking) and highly recommended. I intend to do it until I find something more worthwhile, although I can't imagine what. Anyways, enjoy it until the next posting. It may take a while before I get back again since we're moving this Saturday. You know how lax the utility companies are when it comes to transfer to the new address.


Friday, May 23, 2008

Hello Again!



It's difficult to maintain the blog everyday for a person like me, who's really busy now a days with so many things going around! Let me tell you...I'm teething, have started speaking new word "dada", my mom is experimenting new vegetables on me and last but not the least, we're moving in to a new place so everything is messy around here.

I just had a new tooth sprouted last weekend and ohh...boy...it did hurt! But I know I have to be a strong boy, like my papa, and I'm practicing it from the day I was born. I try not to bother my parents with my personal issues, I do try my best though! They didn't realize that I was teething until my dad felt my tooth. Mom and dad got so excited when they felt my tooth and so was I, at least they know now!

My day starts with a new food in front of me every morning. So far I've tried rice cereal, oatmeal and carrot. I don't show any dislike for the new food. So far it's been a good experience & experiment for my mom! She is in so much hurry to train me for everything that she has been trying to potty train me since last month....give me a break...please!!

But I feel really happy when my mom and dad both are around me. They seem happy and feel lucky when they see my face or talk about me! Well, I try my best to be a good kid and they appreciate it!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Just getting fresh air!

It was very hot and I was just getting some fresh air! My mom was little nervous about releasing this video on internet, though!

I just entered the cyber space!


I'm five months old and just entered the cyber space. Well, don't blame me, my dad was little lazy. I asked him to do this long time ago, but he didn't have time. Well, I've heard that before. Now on, I'm taking charge of my life and account and the update will be more frequent, you can bet on that.