Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The past few days my primary job has been to take care of my toddler boy, my little sweet roudy.Thirutu kutti as I fondly call him. Finally I am doing something which I have been craving for long, and could come out of the "I have to work" shell. I am a full time "software engineer"..sorry used to be...now am doing an even more tougher yet lovely job..being a stay at home mom job.Well that's a seperate blog on how that happened..

Babies are forms of God...Their smile steals our heart and when they grasp you with their delicate fingers, your heart skips a beat. I had a similar experience today evening. Eshwar of late loves to go out and walk with his new sneakers on. So I take him for a walk daily and thanks to the early spring this year...

Usually I take him to the park tha'ts there in out apartment..today i thought I will alter the routine a bit and took him for a walk along the streets. It was a truly fascinating experience.
mom...what are those on the trees...mom..is that a dog..well...eshwar doesn't talk yet...but that's what my mind imagined as he repeated his favorite baby talk over and over again..as I responded back with a smile...

I know every moment i spend with him is a moment of immense joy and i will cherish it with all my heart...
Love you echu....

3 comments:

  1. Hi Ramyu,
    nice title.... of course I always think how a girl changes in her life from a beautiful kid to a lovely mother and granny...now a mom its a new experience that got to be felt,no words can ever express it.Really happy that you are just enjoying it.Every single moment with our kid is just heaven and its so funny when they ask something which you never would have expected them to.just a lovely phase in life.
    Have you heard this kural of thiruvalluvar,kural inidhu,yazh inidhu enbar,tham makkal mazhalai sol keladhavar.google and see.

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  2. Good one Ramya... I wud say, its not we bringing them up, its they who turns us to be a mom... enjoy...

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  3. @Mangala aunty : Yes I have heard the kural and it makes a lot more sense after we have our own kid.
    @Radhika : Yes very true..and we learn a lot of stuff from them too :)

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