My niece is up in arms. Her morning schedule has been upset. The weather Gods have failed her again.
Unlike me, she has a very organised and tight schedule. On top of that she was not able to find her favourite Blackberry and Android phones. She has more use of them than us, regular users.
She is an early riser. Not that she goes to bed early, she too busy for that. Her morning starts with stroll in the para (neighborhood) with grandpa, it is followed by breakfast with her mom and then another scrutiny of the neighbourhood. Then she has to see off her parents to the door as they leave for office.
Once these mundane morning chores are done, she spends some time with mobiles and such assorted gizmos. No, she has no time for the idiot box and see no reason why anybody else should have either. By now she is joined by her elder sister and brother, who have returned from school, and then together they move on to meet her dida (grandma) next door. Who has to ensure that some quality time is set aside for her ladyship. Any stupid questions like how is she, where is she going, what is she doing etc. is treated with a diplomatic smile and giggle. Then it is already time for lunch and her afternoon siesta.
The evenings are no less busy. It is spend in PR exercise. Evening walk with grandpa and meeting neighbors, visiting houses of assorted didas, dadas and didis. Followed by a late dinner, when she finally gets some time.
You can't possibily expect a busier schedule for a eight months old.
Unlike me, she has a very organised and tight schedule. On top of that she was not able to find her favourite Blackberry and Android phones. She has more use of them than us, regular users.
She is an early riser. Not that she goes to bed early, she too busy for that. Her morning starts with stroll in the para (neighborhood) with grandpa, it is followed by breakfast with her mom and then another scrutiny of the neighbourhood. Then she has to see off her parents to the door as they leave for office.
Once these mundane morning chores are done, she spends some time with mobiles and such assorted gizmos. No, she has no time for the idiot box and see no reason why anybody else should have either. By now she is joined by her elder sister and brother, who have returned from school, and then together they move on to meet her dida (grandma) next door. Who has to ensure that some quality time is set aside for her ladyship. Any stupid questions like how is she, where is she going, what is she doing etc. is treated with a diplomatic smile and giggle. Then it is already time for lunch and her afternoon siesta.
The evenings are no less busy. It is spend in PR exercise. Evening walk with grandpa and meeting neighbors, visiting houses of assorted didas, dadas and didis. Followed by a late dinner, when she finally gets some time.
You can't possibily expect a busier schedule for a eight months old.