Showing posts with label Lavitra Aadithyan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lavitra Aadithyan. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Buying fish for the aquarium

Today, after having lunch, we decided that the aquarium at home has been empty for too long and we needed to put some fish into it.
There was an aquarium shop along Jalan Ulu Klang, as we come from the MRR-2 Road from Maluri.
Dropped by an chose one of the cheapest and easiest to care for fish. They call it 'ikan puyu', and it is a river fish.
According to the shop owner this particular fish was easy to take care and they don't die easily. Exactly what I had in mind, since from our past experiences, all fish will die off within a month or so and we had to replace them everytime during Deepavali!
Each cost us only RM2.00, compared to other breeds which ranged from RM 20.00 a pair to even RM 80.00 a pair. LA was very excited to see the fish being let into the aquarium.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hari Raya at Genting Highlands

We just celebrated Hari Raya at Genting Highlands... Well, sort of..

As you can see the entrance to the first world hotel is decorated with giant 'ketupat's or rice dumplings. However, the crowd you see give no resemblance to any celebrations. That's because we went on a weekday, before the crowds start to flow in. I guess it was a perfect timing.




The weather was cold, temperature was at 12 degrees Celsius. But all of us went there well prepared. Thick jackets/sweaters and pairs of socks was all that needed to keep all of us warm, including baby LA (Lavitra Aadithyan).

But most of the time was spent in the indoor theme park, so we couldn't actually enjoy the nature's view outside.




As LA was too young to be seated on his own in any of the games/rides, his mum accompanied him on all the family rides. He was surely excited to be going on the rides. Didn't show a single sign that he was either scared or panicked and even managed to wave at us and pose for the camera!



Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Effects of watching Kungfu Panda


You wouldn't believe it when I say that I have a lovable Tiger at home. Let the photograph on the right be a proof to my statement.
After Kungfu Panda, and thanks to his mum for the alphabets book(note the tiger picture in the book), my little boy can now roar like a tiger!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Archana's return

Archana is coming back today and everyone is sooo excited about it..

Initial plan was to be at the KLIA at 7.30 in the morning (what?!?! have to wake up at around 5a.m. on a weekend???!!!), but luckily (or not, read on further to find out why..) mum called early in the morning to inform me that the flight was delayed. So, now we were supposed to leave at 10.30 a.m.

So, to cut the story short, I left with baby LA around 10.45 (after the normal ding-dong and delay) from Kyoto to UK Heights, already earning dad's anger for being late by the the time we reached there. I switched car to cater for the large 'crowd' and the baggages that Archana might bring.The weather was good and the traffic was smooth flowing.

Upon arriving at the airport, we found out that the flight had already arrived. But waiting for Archana to clear her luggage and come out to the arrival zone seemed ages!!! Meanwhile, LA who was sleeping soundly, probably aware that his aunty his coming today, had awakened. Vimal was trying to entertain him at the soft-toys corner. LA immediately recognised his 'playmates' - Pooh Bear, Tigger, Sponge Bob, etc.. and was getting a little excited about them.


Finally, the awaited moment finally arrived. I saw LA's aunt from a distance and mentioned to mum. Not able to control herself, she stepped into the cordoned off area, where only the passengers were allowed. Tears flowed freely from both mum and daughter as they hugged each other and my son was just bemused at what was happening around him.

Though during her previous visit LA easily hopped on to his dear aunt when she called him, this time it was a little different. He seemed a little suspicious and tried to cling on to his dearest grandma instead.
















We pushed the trolley towards our car where dad was waiting for his darling daughter. Then we packed the luggage into the car and started our journey home. But now it was really hot since it was noon time. Adding salt to injury, there was a huge agricultural exhibition going on at Serdang and a horde of vehicles were seen lining up at the toll exit. This unusual traffic jam on the highway caused us about 3 hours to reach home, instead of the normal 1 hour!!! Wish the flight had not been delayed.

We had to take a short break at the petrol station to stretch ourselves and have some bites as our stomachs began to growl in rhythm.

Along the way, Archana started telling us all that she wanted to spend quality time with mum, and so others were not allowed to come home and exhaust mum's energy. Surprise, surprise, the

little one, as though understood that there was a great competitor in town, started tearing at the potato bun and BIGGER surprise - he started feeding his grandma!!! The first time he is doing it, and all by himself, neither coaching nor coaxing from others were needed. In that timeless moment of victory, all hopes and dreams of existing and would be competitors were shattered! He will remain the little blue-eyed boy of his grandma, always..