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A foll

My father brought a chart and hung it in my room. The effect was for him to face.

The moment he used to get up, i would pull him towards my room for doing 'A foll'. It took him some time to register what I meant but once I pulled him to the wall, which the chart was decorating, he understood my intentions and then started my 'A fol'.

Here is my version of A foll

A foll Apple
B foll Ball
C foll Cat - myaun

My First Car

Soon after I came to Bangalore, my father bought me a car.

A white and blue colored car which I could drive at my will. To control my movement, the car had a remote control device, which my father used to hold. Well, I left the matter of control in his hands and let myself enjoy the movement.

Kajrare

I loved the song..i mean it! I was 1.5 years then and was obsessed to the core.

I was so hooked to the song that my father had to play this song on 'youtube' as soon as I was up and done with my early morning nakhre...

Guchcha Ho!

One of the expressions i used to give was 'Guchcha Ho?' (Gussa ho ... or are you angry?).

Anyone who is not speaking to me was asked this question and even if the person is angry with anyone (no one ever gets angry with me!) would eventually start smiling and would answer 'Nahin'and as long as I dont get a 'no' as an answer, I would repeat my question.

Did I write long? Guchha Ho?

In Bangalore..

First time I came to my own house was when I was 1 year, 10 months and 6 days old. That was incidentally the first day my father saw me after my Chhatthi (6th day on the planet earth).

My father was watching a movie when I reached his doorstep. He left theater and ran to house hearing the news of my arrival. It was the second time the news of my arrival had made him rush :) .

My first day on Earth

7th of October 2008 - the day I came to the world to give immense pleasure to my parents and grand parents. A little over 8 pounds, I was quite healthy when i was born. My birthplace - Bhagalpur, the nursing home of Dr. Saraswati Pandey.