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I am parent I am in the middle of someday

September 28, 2018 by Foster Feel No Comments

 

I am parent I am in the middle of someday

I can have everything including worry

Still I can be loving in just one sorry

My mind is over occupied in any day

But I am parent I know I am in the middle of someday

 

“How was my day” Cannot be answered in just one word

My morning is happy when I see my kids’ smile

My noon can be fussy if they don’t like their quick bite

My evening can be entertaining when they play together

And my night can be mad if they say whatever

I can feel so many emotions in just one day

But I am parent I know I am in the middle of someday

 

I might be wrong I might be right

But my schedule is always tight

I might want to take a break when we fight

But my heart aches when my kids go out of sight

I have long to do list for every single day

But I am parent I know I am in the middle of someday

 

My kids’ homework is not my responsibility

But I work on that more than I did in my school days

I brutally state “you must eat this”

But I make sure to fulfil their wish very next day

I am not master in managing tantrums of everyday

But I am parent I know I am in the middle of someday

 

When my spouse and my kids argue

I have to jump in to take over the issue

It is okay if I cannot be master chef or actuary

But my most important job is to be referee

I am not allowed to take day off on any day

But I am parent I know I am in the middle of someday

 

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Happy & Her “Good Bye” to Dadi

April 12, 2016 by Foster Feel 2 Comments
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Once I went to my Mother’s home for vacation. There is my 6 years old niece Happy and they were going out of station for 3 days.

She came to me and said “Fiya, please don’t go to your home for 3 days as I, Mamma, Papa and Khushi are not at home. So Dadi (grandma) will be alone at home and she may get scared.”

I answered (just to tease her) “I have to go as my husband is calling me back. I can’t stay here anymore.”

She thought for a while and asked my mother (like she has strike with a brilliant idea) “Dadi do one thing.  You go to your brother’s (Mummy’s) home but don’t stay alone at home. And if you are alone there and see any stranger coming call out loudly for Papa or Mamma just to pretend that you are not alone, then that stranger will run away and will not hurt you.”

Then she touched my mother’s feet and said “GOOD BYE, DADI.” And made my mother’s eyes moist.

Awe such a caring girl. This experience reminds me why Kids’ love is greater than all other love. Thank you very much Disha Patel for sharing your heart touching experience with us.

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Mia and Welcome card

February 9, 2016 by Foster Feel 1 Comment

It was thanks giving time. I with my 6 years old daughter Mia went to gift shop. There was a card section so I just thought to go through that. My daughter Mia also started checking cards with me and here is the conversation happened between us.

Mia: Mom is this birthday card?

Mom: Yes honey

Mia: Mom this one?

Mom: Its anniversary card sweetie

Mia: and this one?

Mom: Thank you card dear

Mia: Thank you card??? What is thank you card?

Mom: We can give thank you card to the person who helped us instead of simply saying thank you.

Mia: Giving card is better than just saying thank you?

Mom: Yes it has more impact. That means you really mean it.

Mia (in pause for a while) : Don’t we have welcome card?

Mom: you mean invitation card right?

Mia: No mom, you’re welcome one. If we have card to say sorry, to say thank you then why don’t we have card to say “you’re welcome”!!!

Mom: well that’s good idea. Why don’t you make your own?

I explained her and she seemed to be satisfied but I was truly surprised by the unexpected question.

Awe such a sweet thinking. Kids’ carefree minds are always beyond our limit. Thank you very much for sharing your cute experience with us.

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Reha Virdhe-Bedmutha

February 2, 2016 by Foster Feel 1 Comment
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I too have something to share about my daughter Reha who is about to complete 2 years now. I am not sure whether it can qualify as a cute conversation or not but I just can’t resist myself from sharing it.

Once, I and my husband were sharing good talk time.

I was so much in talking that I couldn’t realize, when I sat on our spring bed little harder and it gave me a small bounce.

Reha (18 months old at that time) was playing nearby observed that and started saying “No No” with her pointer finger exactly the way it is in ‘No more monkeys jumping on bed’ rhyme.

When we saw her expression and cute gesture, I and my husband both couldn’t control our laughter.

Agree kids learn a lot form rhymes. Well as the name suggest Cute Conversation if this can’t be a part of cute conversation then nothing else can be. This is the cutest gesture I have ever come across. Thank you very much Aditi for sharing your enchanting experience with us.

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Hritika and coffee

January 12, 2016 by Foster Feel No Comments

My daughter Hritika who is 2 and half years old loves to play with her toy kitchen.

One day our neighbor came to visit us.

As I welcomed her inside Hritika came to her and asked “want coffee? Tea?”

She smiled at her and replied “yes, I would love to have coffee.”

Hritika went inside her room and showed up after 5 minutes with cups of pretend coffee and cookies.”

She offered with cute voice “coffee ready. Want cookies? Its yummy”

She didn’t leave us until we pretended to have her pretend coffee and cookies.

It looks simple when I am writing here but when I really experienced this I and my neighbor both fascinated by her cute voice and gesture.

Who says it looks simple? I am also flattered by this cute gesture and yes I too would like to have pretend coffee and cookies offered by her!!! Thank you very much for sharing your flattering experience with us.




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Swara and Recipe

January 5, 2016 by Foster Feel 1 Comment
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Yesterday I had an amazing conversation with my 5 years old daughter Swara. Even though I already posted one cute conversation with her I can’t resist myself to add one.

As usual we all were having dinner together.

She liked the curry I served in dinner and so she complemented with the words “yummy mama it is really delicious”

After couple of minutes she asked “mama will you please tell me the recipe of this curry?”

I nodded and told her recipe for the same.

She thought for a while and raised few questions regarding recipe.

So finally I asked her “why you are so much interested in recipe?”

And she replied with cute smile “so I can cook it for you when you don’t feel well!!!”

Absolutely astonished by her words….

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Arvin and Phone call

December 29, 2015 by Foster Feel 1 Comment

I would like to share an incident which is kind of funny as well as warned me about kids thoughtful mind.

One day while having family dinner I and my husband get into some argument and as a result I said please now no more talk. I don’t want to talk to you.

Unfortunately my son Arvin (5 years old) was listening all the conversation. Even though we were completely normal after that it left some impact on him.

Next morning my husband gave me normal routine call from office and as usual we talked for a while.

When I hang up the phone, Arvin who was drinking milk asked “mom yesterday you told daddy that you are not going to talk to him then why did you talk to him?”

I Replied (shocked) “Well I guess I forgot about that.”

He simply said “okay mom now next time when daddy will call don’t talk I will remind you!!!”

And I started wondering “such an innocent kid” as he didn’t know anything and wanted his father to apologize!!!

Even though it was just a simple silly fight about some random topic, we had to take lots of effort to explain him that fight was over and it wasn’t important.

Really kids teach us many things by their cute behavior. Thank you very much for sharing your sweet experience with us.

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