New learnings
Sometime, you are busy with the normal happenings, that you miss some finer points to many things.
This happened around three months ago, that one day I was copying some data into my thumb drive aka memory stick. Ananya came to me, took the memory stick into her hand, looked at it with some curiosity and asked, "What is this?" I was busy and replied "memory stick"
She left and was playing with her toys, and suddenly said, "plastic... memroy stick... they are same..."
actually they rhyme, but I was actually amused by the finer details which are found by kids, than the brains which are rusted(like mine)
Another day, she returned from school, and she might have learnt some new body parts that day, and while playing she was showing nose, eyes and fore head, and suddenly asked "Where is your five head?"
When I couldnt reply, she asked, this is four(fore) head, then where is your five head?
I am not Ravana to show multiple heads...
Any answers?
This happened around three months ago, that one day I was copying some data into my thumb drive aka memory stick. Ananya came to me, took the memory stick into her hand, looked at it with some curiosity and asked, "What is this?" I was busy and replied "memory stick"
She left and was playing with her toys, and suddenly said, "plastic... memroy stick... they are same..."
actually they rhyme, but I was actually amused by the finer details which are found by kids, than the brains which are rusted(like mine)
Another day, she returned from school, and she might have learnt some new body parts that day, and while playing she was showing nose, eyes and fore head, and suddenly asked "Where is your five head?"
When I couldnt reply, she asked, this is four(fore) head, then where is your five head?
I am not Ravana to show multiple heads...
Any answers?
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hehe, that is why "kids say the darnest things"
you could reply to "where is your fifth head" with "mom daily konchum konchum thindee" :) (no offence meant, all in jest)
Posted by pavan kumar | March 14, 2007 9:50 PM
Great answer.
I liked it for sure :)
Posted by Srikanth | March 15, 2007 2:12 AM