The best that Siddarth liked about his old school was their sign-off song. Which ran somewhat on these lines...
Goodbye now, goodbye now,
The clock says our work's done;
Will see you tomorrow,
Goodbye everyone.
He has said 'goodbye' to the Fountain Head school, though he still sings their song. We don't know how children sign off their day at Siddarth's new school - Danville Montessori.
His current pre-school has flexible timings; and since Siddarth started on this school earlier this month he has been coming home early - by 12.30 p m - primarily, in response to our desire to max our time with grandchildren. My wife and I leave for India Tuesday next(Sept.30) after a four-month stay with Nikhil and Siddarth.
Siddarth seen leaving school the other day shortly after noon, while most other children go home by 3 p m. The management has the staff and facilities to keep the school open from 8 a m till 6 p m, for the convenience of working parents who can drop their children at school on their way to work, picking them up on way home.
Meanwhile, Nikhil has the run of the place at home.
The 10-month old has an eye for even a speck of dirt on the floor that escapes adult attention. Good news is Nikhil hands you over whatever he picks up from the floor.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Nikhil at 10 months
Now that he has learned to be up on his feet, Nikhil is always on the look out for any place to lean on, even if it is something slippery as this glass door leading to our backyard.
Edge of his play-room table would do nicely.
Or the playboard of this musical toy he fiddles with, standing.
On the move, on all fours, looking for another niche to raise himself on his feet.
Edge of his play-room table would do nicely.
Or the playboard of this musical toy he fiddles with, standing.
On the move, on all fours, looking for another niche to raise himself on his feet.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Milestone:Sept.2008
Nikhil is 10 months old Tuesday (Sept.16); elder brother Siddarth,three months short of three years.It also happens to be the day Siddarth starts going to a new pre-school; and his daddy takes up a new job. Other high points since Aug.31, when this blog was last updated.
Posing with mom for Kenny, the clown, at San Francisco's Fishermen'a Wharf.
Nikhil on his high chair at a Mexican restaurant.
With a visiting uncle,Karthik, at Union Sq., San Franciaco.
At the Macy's, trying out a dress for the wedding reception of his Mom's best friend in Pheonix.
At the wheel of an ice-cream van, Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton.
Nikhil at the mall.
On a joy ride to Fremont in Stockton-San Jose commuter train.
The engine Siddarth pretended to drive during his 20-minute ride from Pleasonton.
On the footboard of AAA tow-truck that came home to re-charge the car battery that had gone dead. Siddarth, dressed for soccer, is ready to leave after the battery got revived.
Tackling a ball at the goal-mouth, under the watchful eyes of brother Nikhil on a stroller.
Splashing it about in the fountain at 'Little Italy' green on Santana Row, San Jose...as a live band played a vintage Italian number. Little Nikhil appears un moved.
Posing with mom for Kenny, the clown, at San Francisco's Fishermen'a Wharf.
Nikhil on his high chair at a Mexican restaurant.
With a visiting uncle,Karthik, at Union Sq., San Franciaco.
At the Macy's, trying out a dress for the wedding reception of his Mom's best friend in Pheonix.
At the wheel of an ice-cream van, Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton.
Nikhil at the mall.
On a joy ride to Fremont in Stockton-San Jose commuter train.
The engine Siddarth pretended to drive during his 20-minute ride from Pleasonton.
On the footboard of AAA tow-truck that came home to re-charge the car battery that had gone dead. Siddarth, dressed for soccer, is ready to leave after the battery got revived.
Tackling a ball at the goal-mouth, under the watchful eyes of brother Nikhil on a stroller.
Splashing it about in the fountain at 'Little Italy' green on Santana Row, San Jose...as a live band played a vintage Italian number. Little Nikhil appears un moved.
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