“Papa lun, Papa lun, fast fast lun,” my son screams excitedly while riding the balance cycle. Balance cycles are the ones without pedals or support wheels. You ride them, pushing with your legs, and learn.
The daycare teacher asks, “What is this?” My son replies, “Tomato.” She says, “Good. What is this?” My son answers, “Topato.” She clarifies, “It is called Potato.” My son exclaims, “Aan?” with a puzzled look..
The tractor rolled off the chair and fell on the floor, bouncing several times before coming to a screeching halt. “Papa, tractor dhamaaaal”, my two-year-old burst into laughter. It followed our 80-20 rule (80% Artificial.
Workplaces (even the virtual ones) are good places to flex your brain muscles. The following content results from yesterday’s conversation with my colleague. Saturday morning laziness has made me pick up a few of his.
“Aye mere bete sun mera kehana / Chaahe dukh hoye hasate hi rehana / Tu mere bete kyun roye / Akhiyon ke moti kyun khoye / Main tera ghoda main haathi / Main tere sukh.