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Tuesday
Aug282007

So much for Prayer

I do pooja's or prayers, a countable number of times every year. So the little ones always watch me with a lot of curiosity!

While doing Sandhyavandanam, (which has become a once in a while event these days), I stood up then looked down to find my water and spoon had suddenly disappeared. Knowing that both Jr. and the little one have been eyeing the copper vessel and spoon ever since I took them out yesterday, all I had to do was, follow the noise and sure enough.. there they were!


Needless to say they both threw huge tantrums when I took the water away from them. These days I cannot do anything without the little squirrels taking things away and doing their own thing!

The best part is Jr. and the little one imitating grandma's praying. That secret video has eluded me so far! Who knows, maybe I will capture that soon?

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Reader Comments (6)

Amazing! Both the girls are looking very curious and sweet..

These kids are very naughty, at our home also whatever the new things we buy Siddharth will see them first..

August 29, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSwatantra

hahah, Nice work with candid camera dad!:)

August 30, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterrads

Loved the video :) My 20 month old son did too!

August 31, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSS

So Cute! Both are doing the prayers in thier own style! Childliness is nearest to godliness!

September 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMohan Ramani

Totally unrelated to the post: Can you give me an opinion on the Canon 400D versus the Nikon-D40/D40x. Or suggestions for any orther camera in the same price range?

September 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterThe Visitor

Sundar,

They are lucky to have a video dad like you. They can see everything they do now in their future. One of those imitations isn't it? I remember one of my relative kid was playing Appa amma vilaiyatu. My cousin took all of our relatives to witness it during a family get together. Suddenly the girl who was acting as Amma, took a stick and said "Clean all the vessels. Illaina intha thudapai kattaiyala adi vanguvey..." looking at the boy who played appa.
Hmmmmmmm... Imagine the plight of my cousin and his wife.

September 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBalaji S Rajan

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