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Sunday
Feb082009

3 books, 1 pick

Jr. got one book with the 4 bucks from mommy and between her and the little one puppyfaced me into buying two more books when I went to pick her up from school! Apparently the book fair was on till 5:00PM the next day in their common hall.

Now we have three books..

Bad Kitty Gets a bath - by Nick Bruel

June B. first grader, Dumb Bunny - by Barbara Park

Spongebob Slapshot - by Nickelodeon (how it makes it to a book fair is beyond me)


(The last one was picked by the LO, instigated and approved by Jr. with the vested interest of making it her book on a "binaami" name. She knows the LO cannot read yet!)

Of the three, the best book I liked (and we can speak for Jr. as well here) is Bad kitty gets a bath.

Why?

This is the first true humor book that Jr. has read! She reads it, over and over again and laughs out loud! I get to laugh as well.

If you want to get a kid hooked to reading, or books for that matter, humor is the way to go!

Jr. does like the other two books as well. She seems to get the Spongebob book, but we don't. Maybe because she knows the characters and understands the stuff between the lines while we are lost and go "what do you see in that book?". Guess, we just have to get used to it over time ?!

If you have a five or six year old who is just getting into reading,

Bad kitty has a bath is very very strongly recommended!

ps. The LO still claims Spongebob to be "my" book and pretends to read it with made up sentences. It is so heartwarming to see her imitate her akka.

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Saturday
Feb072009

Humility

Over the last few years, a rare opportunity has come my way of being in charge of operating a unique semiconductor facility. Usually this blog does a better job of separation of work and fate, much better than the governmnet does with separation of church and state. This time however, we have to make an exception and mention something that came up through work.

Every year, a bunch of international military leaders visit my workplace and I get to give them a tour of the facility. They are part of a program through the NDU.

As usual, this year we hosted an amazing bunch of people. (Got to shake hands and take pictures with a Colonel from the Indian Army as well! What a guy! You talk to him for a few seconds and see why he is a leader).

This is the who's who of the military world, and you see that their thought process and questions are very impresive. After spending two hours with them you can kind of figure out the LCM between these guys and you know why they are special.

They all are:

1. good listeners
2. able to "cut to the chase" and "come to the point" with minimum words
3. full of life!
4. practitioners of "give respect and take respect"!

This year, when I finished the last tour of the faciilty, a bunch of them insisted on taking a picture with me, and then gave me a memento of sorts for taking the time to answer all their questions. In a few minutes they made it feel like an award ceremony!


Was so moved by their gesture. Just loved it!

Going to cherish this one for a long long time. The nickname my colleagues have for me at work is "The General" and every year, the irony of that title just sinks in a little deeper. These guys are so humble. Something you would not expect out of top military folks especially the way the movie industry portrays them.

Yes, these are all very macho guys who keep punching each other on the shoulders or hi fi everyone at every opportunity (and they all seem to have learnt the choicest bad words in international languages) but they were listening to every word that was being said in the tour and they asked questions that were thought provoking. Even top CEO's and CTO's who get the fab tour have not asked such questions!

There is so much to learn, so little time!

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Sunday
Oct122008

The Pledge of Allegiance

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation under God, indivisible, With Liberty and Justice for all."

this is the pledge that kids learn in school when they salute the US Flag.

Adults learn it either when their kids go to school here or when they study for the Citizenship test. In our case Jr. had already taught us the pledge and we were off to a good start on the Citizenship test knowing all about the Flag, the pledge, etc. etc. when she was still in pre-school.

The little one has been at school for four exact weeks (considering she missed the first few weeks because of the trip to India) and this week she was saying the pledge to herself while playing with stuffed animals.

She was trying to memorize it better! Initially we thought she was blabbering something but when we asked her to say it, she put her hand on her heart and did it..

except for one mistake..

she said ".......indivisible, With Little bit of Justice for all."

instead of Liberty and Justice for all.

Jr. pounced on her school teacher style and said "Liberty! Its Liberty! Not Litle bit!!!" and has now fixed the small techicality..

This whole episode had me in spilts.. maybe we do have only a "little bit of justice for all"?!

Is my sarcasm rubbing off on the little one, a tad too early?

We are now aligned with Liberty folks.


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Thursday
Jul312008

The smell of School !

I guess school is going to start soon! That means every store has a "school" sale with things from notebooks, backpacks, shoes, down to the toilet items we found for "dorm" residents.

While the stores are busy selling anything and everything in the name of a "back to school" sale, what interested me was the smells as we walked through a section of the local Target store.

It was weird. I can easily understand one thought process jumping over to another, in my head. It is almost routine, as is obvious by the rambling in this space.

Have you, ever had a smell jump over and create a flashback smell in your head? It happened to me. I was in the notebook section and was taking a whiff of that smell which for some reason reminded me of those little erasers we used to have in 1st standard. The little orange or green ones, which have an outer shell that looks like a hippo or elephant or rhino, and you open the animal in the middle and inside is a nice cylindrical scented eraser! Remember those?

So there I am, in the middle of this aisle, with my nose held high, trying to savor that smell for a few more fleeting seconds, when all of a sudden, there is a smell jump! I suddenly smell fresh notebooks and brown paper, the ones we used to cover all our 192 page classwork and homework notebooks with, just two days before school started. That instantly brought a flood of memories.

Till I can remember, our school used to give out the books from the "school book store", three or four days before school started. This way we could cover all the texts, notebooks etc, with brown paper covers. These large sheets of brown paper would cover at least 4 of the 192 page std notebooks. Later in life they introduced the long "Assignment" notebook, which would make sure that we wasted enough of this paper.

My parents would theorize that the school must be in cahoots with the brown paper manufacturer association because they would mandate all kids wrap the notebooks! If we did not comply, we would get "blackmarks". Yes! you got that right. There was a chart in every classroom called the "Blackmark chart". 10 signatures from the teachers, and you get to go to the principals office!

In different sections, this chart would show different trends. In rooms where the kids were all dorks and extremely competitive, the chart would be near empty! In rooms where kids would pride themselves on getting in trouble, it would be a race to get to the maximum limit of 30, at which point you got to stand outside the principals office the whole day, get the occasional insult from the PT master and life would go on!

As usual, I digress! What were we talking about? Ah, yes, the smell of 30% fresh notebooks, 30% brownpaper, mixed with another 10% of glue (the green goopy maida flour glue!). Add to that the smells of new plastic lined school bags from the local "Amma Fancy store", new Bata canvas shoes, the unique smell of white shoe polish that we would apply in multiple coats, the smell of the new school belt, the smell of school uniforms, fresh from the "Artland" tailor shop, etc. etc., and you start wondering "Looks like it was not a bad childhood after all. So many great memories!".

Well, I even get a flashback smell, of the dreaded hair full of coconut oil, which my mom or aunts or grandma (in some cases all of them) would come and apply to support me on my first day of school, which would instantly turn me into mosquito man (kid you not, you could visibly see a mosquito halo around my head with all that oil) and make my friends joke, "enna da, ennai kadaiyave thalaiyile thookindu vare?" (What gives? It looks like you are carrying an entire oil store on your head!).

Just as those memories vanished into the background, saw that Jr. was smelling everything as well, just like dear old daddy!

Hopefully, we made her childhood experience of getting ready for school a memorable one. Who knows, a few decades from now, there might be a Jr. blogpost on school shopping and the smell of school supplies at Target!

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Sunday
Apr272008

Going Places

The little one has been following in her sisters footsteps, not that she has much of a choice in who she is following!

That said, Jr. is following in her mommys footsteps.

It is a common scene in our house where Jr. has the little one's diaper bag and the little one has Jr.'s backpack.


While we were all thinking that the little one is packing up to go to school, she let us in on her secret. Apparently she is going to the "movie theater" with you know who! The "guys" of course!

If this is a sneak peek of things to come, we have been warned!

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