The idea was to paint on paper but I guess he was bored of doing the routine stuff! I came to the living room, where I had left him to do his paintings, on hearing him singing "Dhinga laka dhinga laka...". The way he was singing it was enough for me to realise that things were NOT NORMAL and come rushing there. And this is what I saw.
When he saw that he was caught, he started to giggle and teasingly kept doing his tribal dance with a smile on his face that said "Ab kya fayeda. Ab to maine paint kar liya!" (Whats the point now. I'm already done with it!)
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LOL! :D I tell you, children these days are just beyond us! Rishab is his true brother in this respect. But sill, really smart!
ReplyDeleteoye bro.. ur luking sooooo cute with that war-paint :-) just like my taya-ji gaurav chopra who is enacting the role of a captain in 'left right left'.. he too dons such paint, he he..
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oye bro.. ur luking sooooo cute with that war-paint :-) just like my taya-ji gaurav chopra who is enacting the role of a captain in 'left right left'.. he too dons such paint, he he..
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LOL !!! Dingalaka is soooooooo cute !!! Love you smarty :D
ReplyDeleteha ha ha.. ab to kya faayada... :-D he is smart :)
ReplyDeletejust awesome!!
ReplyDeletetrust Anirudh to gimme monday morning smiles! :)
cheers!
LOL....war paint and tribal dance.....kids can be so sweet and maddening at the same time, can't they???
ReplyDeletePG: yeah genes do show up one way the other! :D
ReplyDeleteEmaan: Wow! Your tayaji is an actor!
--xh-- : I guess way too smart for us parents :)
Mama Mia: That was such a nice compliment!
jayshree: You bet!
Oh my, now that's a smart one!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I wonder if you get these skin-safe crayons in Delhi - they wash off with a bit of soap/face wash and water, and dont irritate the skin like cheap paint. I had a rainbow done on my face with those once :D