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Sunday
Dec162012

Learning

Yesterday I was trying to teach the little one Chess after she saw me playing a game with Jr. 

So we tried to start with placing the pieces on the board. Before the first sentence was out of my mouth, she said "I Know daddy. I know.." and started placing the pawns in a row.. after that she was stuck. 

Jr. does the same thing. She knows everything! If they do not listen to any instruction completely how will they ever learn anythign?

The google generation defintely has a challenge when it comes to developing listening skills! 

Given that, seriously think that teaching Yoga to this generation will be a lot more challenging than teaching the previous one.. and that in itself is a challenge. 

A yoga teacher knows what his brain is telling his body to do and how it reacts. Given every body is different slightly but has the same features, he has to take that thought and transfer it into your head so it can make your body to the exact same thing.

In geek terms, this is like taking a piece of code on a windows machine and putting it in a Mac which has almost the same processors, memory, logic etc.. and making that code do a similar thing on a different machine.

The instruction has to be very clear and specific. As in an earlier post Jim Kallet managed to pull this off for me. 

Also there is a picture on the BYSJ site. Someone had taken a cell phone photo. Thank you! 

Somehow my body trusted his words better than it trusted my own brain and that is interesting. Why? 

Will figure it out in time!

Had signed up for six months of Unlimited visits. Today is the last day of the six month period. My attendance was not that great for the last six months. 64 classes here and 7 in Austin. That is 40% attendance. The travels continue with the new job and manage to go 4 times a week these days. 

Have never been able to beat the attendance that my MIL and me had last year. We went 91 days in the first 100. 

All said and done the deal with San to renew the commit was "at least 50 classes in 6 months" to keep this going. Passed that test!

 

Monday
Oct222012

Six becomes eight

If you have been following me having fun with Photoshop.. kind of reached the limit on the last two.

Redid the one with six kids.. which translates to "spent another 15 minutes on this one to perfect edges and blemishes you can catch when zoomed to the max" 

and got this one with me in it. The third set of three was unusable. There was simply not enough room in the couch to seat 9 of us!

That one kind of almost got out of hand because the white balance on the two shots got messed up. Not because of the camera setting but because the sun moved outside the window in the 30 minutes between dress up sessions. Took me a good 30 minutes to try and match colors on my face to the closest and then merge the raw images. 

Bottomline? "It is difficult but doable! and if you can spend even more time it would have been posible to match the tones on the two versions of me".

On a funny note the kids have been going through an emotional upheaval of sorts. They miss their mom but don't know how to express it..

This morning though a funny thing happened. The little one woke up and said "Daddy, I had a nightmare. Thought mommy is back already!"

Me "don't you mean a dream.. not nightmare?" 

She didn't get the difference for some reason. She breaks out into tears for no reason and slams the door in anger at her grandparents, again for no reason! Later this evening she admitted "I miss mommy!" 

A minute later she says "But... BUT, I get to sleep in your bed from the beginning.. I have been planning that since mommy told me she was going to India!"

So for now, she is happy to sleep on my arm.

We are finally done with the Navrathri rounds tonight! 

Sunday
Oct212012

Five becomes six..

Got the hang of it now.. 

Can go to sleep now! 

Sunday
Oct212012

The many Paavaadais of 2012

Paavaadai is the name for the south indian frock, usually made with silk and gold embroidery and this blog has a picture of my two little darlings in their new Paavaadais almost every October festival season as they dress up and go to the Golu's of friends and relatives.

This year having been very busy at work, did not get a chance to do the pictures before or after the golus on most days. So today we had a portrait session for 45 minutes. 

Begged them to co-operate for a merge photo and they did 3 dress changes in 45 minutes and we precisely engineered the seating positions.. the first set is below.

Just getting warmed up. Will post the rest over the week. There was one overlap that cannot be overcome on this set.. will have to figure a way around that tomorrow.

A big thanks to my darlings for co-operating!

More later.

Sunday
Oct212012

Double trouble

San is in India. The kids are bored.. we can explain.

Have been doing the dressing up the kids and taking them to visit Navrathri golu routine since Friday evening and so far we are on schedule!

There will be a post with all the Golu Photos in a gallery in a couple of days.

Yesterday while visiting a golu, the kids were asked "So how is life without Amma being around?" and the answer was very short..

"Fun!"

There was shock all around at the answer.

Then the little one went on to explain the logic. "When amma is around, she keeps giving us chores to do and keeps telling us what to do all the time. Now that she is not there, we are not all the time being told to do this and do that. So it is fun, but it is also boring! So we miss Amma"

A couple of things to learn from this :

All of San's screamings have been providing pure entertainment value for the kids. So she might as well stop.

As for me, not telling them what to do is not exactly interesting. I am boring. So it is time for me to give them chores...

This morning we had an idea to take photographs of them in their different paavadais in one shot.. They are both protesting on the value of three dress changes for a 30 minute photoshop! In the meantime, I wanted to see how the concept will work. So while they were fighting on the couch, fired a few snaps and merged them.. 

It seems to work pretty well.

 

Let us see if we can sit 9 people on this couch without an overlap...