
40 days after the 'mottai', hair is growing thick and fast. These days, he could be heard proclaiming "mottai mandaila mutti (mudi)" (hair on the shaven head). :)
Anirud arrived in this world on a warm wednesday evening in April 2005. Since then, he has been our world. This blog would attempt to capture the footsteps he takes.
Anirud was told a short mythical story, which went on like below. Lord Muruga and Lord Vinayaka wanted to lay their claim on a holy fruit (Mango) brought over by Naradar. As they were told that the fastest one to return after going around the world once would get the fruit, Lord Muruga set out on his peacock and came back in no time. In the mean time, Lord Vinayaka felt that his parents were his world, went around them once and got the fruit himself. Enraged at the injustice meted out to him, Lord Muruga came to the earth, climbed up the hill and sat there.
At somepoint while the story was being told, it seems that Anirud's attention drifted away. When he was asked 'Where did Lord Muruga go and sit?', he thought for a minute and said, 'In the sofa'.
At the local High Street..
Dad: What shop is that?
Anirud: Toy shop
Dad: What is that?
Anirud: Dress shop
Dad: What is that?
Anirud: suu shop (Shoe shop)
Dad: What shop is that?
Anirud: ikeem shop (Icecream shop)
Dad: What is that?
Anirud: Ain ain go away shop (Rain rain go away shop)
Dad: What shop is that?
Anirud (pointing to the umbrellas in the display) - Ain ain go away shop!
Anirud has learnt almost all of the nursery rhymes by heart. If he is in the mood to sing, he would recite all the rhymes in a high tone unmindful of the location or the audience. His favourite rhymes is the one that goes on like,
Peter Pointer,
Peter Pointer,
Where are you?
Here I am,
Here I am
How do you do?
While he would say 'Peter Pointer... where are you' in a near-perfect manner, it would be funny to hear him pronounce 'Here I am'. He would say it like
Yum yum yum
yum yum yum
How do you do?
:-))
Anirud got a new 'Winnie the Pooh' trike, which he enjoys that like anything. Ever since we got the trike he has been living on it. Though he doesn't know how to pedal that, there is a push handle with which we could push the trike around. We took him around once and ever since he has been pestering for more road trips. Not just a trike, Anirud has got an 'Abacus', a 'Thomas and Friends' train, 'Winnie the Pooh' pillow on account of his birthday next month.