Tannu-di-kudi & Tannu-da-puttar

We intend to track various interesting things that go on in the lively lives of Rida and Rayan- our daughter and son. Photos, events etc. shall be posted so keep coming back.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Rayan is making good progress

My my. Isn't my little son growing!!!
Early last week, we saw him master the intricacies of crawling. And on Thursday, 15 June 2006, we saw him learn to sit from lying on his stomach- on his own. The very next day, 16 June 2006, we were pleasantly surprised to watch him grab her mother's robe and pull himself up to a standing position. He can now stand holding onto his baby cot for a few seconds. His physical developments are about a month earlier than Rida, but Rida was already (almost) talking at this age. When we were in Ilford, Essex, she would point out of our window and cry "bus" or "car", depending on what went by. She had also started to say "dada", "mama" and "papa" around this time. Rayan, however, is progressing by giving us new sounds and words every day.

He now crawls to his sister when she is playing with some toy and demands it. He shouts, tries to snatch it from her and when she shouts back, he gets only more determined. Guess we should brace ourselves for quarrels in the near future- "I want that" "No that is mine" "Nooo I won't give it" "I will take it" "Papaaaaa" "Mamaaaa" "Waaaaa" "Waaaaaaaaa"

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Rida goes to school again


Yesterday (14 June 2006) was Rida's first day at her new school- EuroKids Banjara Hills. She is in Nursery. I went there a little early, around 8:40 AM (the school starts at 9:30) to spend time with Rida at the new premises before she is left alone. I am not sure how well it worked because she started to cry when I was leaving her classroom. It is a good thing that the prudent staff have decided that the kids will spend only one hour (9:30 to 10:30) at the school for two weeks, so as to manage their separation anxiety and crying. When I went to pick her up she was still crying. Noticing her in the spare clothes Farheen packs for her, it was clear that she had vomited. Just like she did during her initial days at Playschool a few months ago. She didn't stop crying till we reached home.

Today, her second day, was slightly better- but only slightly. Rida resisted going to school by starting to cry even before we left home. Then, no sooner than I took her into the premises, she vomited. The aaya took my little crying baby into the toilet to clean her up (she hadn't spoilt her clothes, though) and I left the school with a heavy heart. At 10:30, Farheen also came with me to pick her up. She came out of the classroom with a sad face and burst out crying on the first sight of us. Once in her mum's arms, she eased a little bit. Her teacher said she was absolutely fine in the class- didn't cry.

God! I hope she settles down soon. Real soon. Amen.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Baby's day out- to the zooooooooo

11 June 2006
It was Farheen's idea. We called up Shuja bhaiya, Nadeem bhaiya and Sattu. Shuja bhaiya was busy but the rest agreed to join us, minus Rinki (Sattu's wife) who had a class to attend. We started from home around noon and after a quick lunch at Shaadab Restaurant, Madina center, Charminar, we set off for our destination- the famous Nehru Zoological Park.
It was a fun day for all of us, but I guess Rayan enjoyed the most. Whenever we sat down to rest on a lawn, he would shout out aloud, kick his legs and wave his hands on seeing moving leaves and tree branches. It is kinda sad if you think how much our city kids miss day-to-day.
A few pics from our yesterday's trip:













From left: Bholu, Rida, Nabeeha and Nameera













Rayan had a whale of a time at the zoo













Rida and some peacocks

See! I was there too :-)

Farheen was there too. See!

Rayan is crawling (almost)

June 2 2006
Yes. Rayan, who got up on his fours sometime in the mid week of May, has now learnt to move forwards. The first time we observed him do this repeatedly was on the evening of 2 June 2006. Trying to get to one of his toys, he raised his body on his hands and legs and lept forward- face down. He was on his bed, so the face-first fall didn't hurt him. He repeated this till he reached the toy. Till now, he used to push himself backwards and sometimes move by rolling about. From today, he is on his self-help crawling classes, Level1 :-)