akshaya, alan.fly, angana, anishaA, ashikaM,
carl, carolS, claudette,
deepaSom, dhananjay, diyaB, durga, edwina, fayann, fleurD, geeta,
janakiN, jasmine, joey, jonita, jyotsnaM,
kanicaS, karenMont, kashu, khushboo, komal, latika,
mahzarine, manasiP, maranna, mariette, marisaM, maryA, mehek, mishudoris,
namita, nanditaM, niveditaM, poojaG,
roannaB, roshanBala, ruchiPal, ruta,
sandraMer, saroj, schnelleC, sharonP, shwetaD, supriyaC, suzanneF,
thaiza, trinjhna, urvijaa, vivien, yvette, zen,
More conversations from my twin grand-nephew and grand-niece..
It’s quite a strange world they find themselves living in and it is not at all surprising that they voice their opinions and make their own adjustments to the challenges that they are faced by…..
Sleep time is one of these challenges… and here’s how they tackle it!
Where on earth did Myles pick up the tune and improvise appropriately on the lyrics of Frank Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night” ??
Priya, who seems to have her priorities quite set, has her own practical approach to the important things of life….
At this stage of their lives it is for the rest of the world to adjust to them, I guess. Priorities, daily routines, leisure time, sleep time…. all fall into place according to the beat of the music they are spontaneously composing.
“Kidz rule !” is for real! The world had better come to terms with it! And as we do that we will grow up too because love and affection and adjustment and related things thrive on circumstances like these!
As the kids grow up there will be more learning for them, for us and whoever else. There is much to look forward to….
And if we do that and enjoy the childhood of children, they too will learn to enjoy the wonder that each one of us is because of all that we ourselves have grown through and become.