Saturday, December 17, 2011

Gungun and Aanya

Morning scene at home. It's 9 am, I hop across to my neighbours' house, Aanya squeals just as she sees Gungun (my neighbours- soon to be- one year old), who in turn claps her hands and responds to Aanya's squeals, they start playing on the carpet and we ladies have our morning cup of tea!It's pure joy.  


Their first photoshoot
Aanya- 4 months
Gungun- 8 months




















Both the girls have found great company in each other.  One's excitement on seeing the other is beyond my explainable capacity. Where ever one goes, the other follows. Gungun takes a few steps with support and Aanya crawls behind her. Most of the times, they want the same toy. Even with 20,000 other toys lying in front of them. Pens, chappals, lock and keys, excite them more. They're in love with the main door. We leave the jaali door open, so they greet the maid, milkman, kachra amma with great enthusiasm. Any opportunity to leave the house, and they're game!


 


We, the mummy's, have a gala time thanks to them. Chai and conversation are never ending. And once the kids have been fed the first meal of the day, its time to go home. Gungun happily does 'tah-tah' but the moment i close the door behind us, Aanya starts howling... 


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Gungun and Aanya (accompanied by parents) have been to the fair together, gone clubbing, attended b'day parties, dined at a five star, gone malling, watched a movie in a theatre, ... the works!!! Evening park or play time together is a must. The other day, they were both in red and i couldn't help myself but click away. Such cute little fashionistas in red!



I love to be a part of their innocence. Their actions are innocent and with every act is an achievement. It's wonderful to see them grow. 


A few years down the line, they'll be school mates, hopefully good friends even then. It'll be a miracle if they remember these days... Thankfully, the mummy's have abundant memories to share and keep alive!



1 comment:

  1. awwww the two kids are ADORABLE. :D

    Btw on your earlier post pliss there is always hopeeee, like alwayssss. I am one of those women who has the typical Indian pear shaped figure and whatever I eat travels to "Thighland" hmmmmphhhh! But you know what just half an hour of exercise everyday and eating right helps immensely. It isn't even about gymming and yoga. Just eating correct and half an hour everyday and you'll get it right. :) Best of luck with the shaping up. I am always at it. :)

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