Saturday, 31 December 2011

Justin's First Birthday



Hi! In keeping with tradition of posting events one, two or more years late, here're pictures of our little Justin's first birthday, in Silchar last year. He was supposed to be back here in Pune so that yours truly here could celebrate little Justin's first birthday with him, but thanks to our one and only trusted Air India (which cancelled the flight from Silchar to Kolkata on the day that Anu, Justin & Amrita were supposed to fly), there you have it... a party in Silchar. We have pictures also of his second birthday, I'll post it next year, heheheh.


Justin, 1 year old, on our bed in Silchar


Justin & his presents


Justin & mommy


With his Silchar uncle & aunt

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Justin Year 2

Our little monster turned 2 recently. He’s smarter now at dismantling / destroying things, he’s smarter at getting what he wants by being really adorable, when he wants to be, kissing us, when he wants to and showing his sad tearful face, if we scold him. Otherwise, nothing much has changed. He has approximately 11 teeth. We force feed him to ensure his growth matches the other kids of his age (and it seems to be working, but we’re reducing his food portions now since our friend advised that we’re feeding him too much). He doesn’t yet know the meaning of fear, meaning that growling dogs in the dark are nothing but an attraction for his curiosity. He knows that falling and getting himself hurt is painful, but that doesn’t stop him from running clumsily on uneven gravel strewn roads, doesn’t stop him from running round and round in circles until he falls over dizzily, and doesn’t stop him from climbing whatever is climbable for his little hands and legs. He can say a few words now like papa, mumma (for mummy), judtin (for justin), ba (for bye), shoe, oben (for open, used for requesting us to open water bottles, and food containers), heyo (for hello), koung-koung (grandfather), ayi (mother, in the local Marathi language), hawa-hawa (from a popular Hindi song), etc.

Here’re some photos of him of the year and before.


Justin, mid-eastern style, 5.5 months old, Istanbul, Turkey


Justin with Turkish travel agent, Istanbul. Justin’s a hit with the local crowd. Somehow or rather, most Turks, if not all, love small babies


With the fairy chimneys, Cappadocia, Turkey


Picking out a ball, slightly more than a year old, Pune Central Shopping Mall


13 months, Kathmandu, Nepal


13.5 months, Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India


Hippie styled baby, Daund


The baby godfather, Scarface, at 19 months, Daund


A picnic in the hills, at our road project stretch, near Ravangaon


Sharing a buffalo, 21 months, Amanora Mall, Pune


Busy on the phone in front of our house, Daund


Botak boy, 21 months old, Phoenix Mall, Pune


Tigger with friend, 22 months


Happy Deepavali!

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Airbender on the loose






Justin having a helluva time trying out his skills at water-bending, at what used to be the Tambun Hot Springs in Ipoh


Airbender and his mommy


Swimming pool of the Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat, Tambun

Thursday, 17 November 2011

A marriage of another style




Our very own registration, in April 2007, at Bandra, Mumbai. A complete contrast, no relatives and only my work colleagues as witnesses. This month, we commemorated 5 years of our marriage (which we take as the day we eloped from the hills of Mizoram in Nov 2006). Anu, you are the best thing that’s happened to me. With you, I’ve done things which I never imagined myself capable of doing, i.e. taking charge of my own destiny (instead of leaving it to fate). You are the holder of the key to my heart and my best friend, and I love you so. And I truly wish we can celebrate this for the rest of our lives.

Friday, 28 October 2011

And a Tea Ceremony in Georgetown

More pictures from Jason’s wedding – the Penang chapter.






At Northam Hotel, Penang

Thursday, 13 October 2011

A Wedding at Fort Canning


Jason & Li Fang with the Registrar of Marriages, Singapore

My younger brother tied the knot, finally. Congratulations Jason and Li Fang!


Marriage registration with both the dads as witnesses


The view from the wedding venue at Fort Canning, Singapore


Raffles House, the wedding hall a top Fort Canning


A family picture

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Bengaluru, Garden City


Cubbon Park, Bangalore

Here’s another famous city in South India. These photos were taken way back in 2008, right about 3 years from today, before our little terror was born.

Somehow or rather, Bangalore seems to attract many Indians from all over the country to set up base there. They say it’s something to do with the weather. For us, it’s just another Indian city, with a tad more gardens than usual. Maybe, if we’d hung around for a little longer (than the one day stopover that we had), we’d find out the secret to its attraction...




Vidhana Soudha, seat of the Karnataka State Government


School kids in front of the High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore


Anu, at Cubbon Park, Bangalore


Nandi (Bull) Temple, Bangalore


Bangalore's Botanical Garden at Lal Bagh


The Glass House at Lal Bagh

Sunday, 11 September 2011

City of Four Towers

Hyderabad - Pictures taken on our trip one year back.


The famous Charminar (literally, four towers or minarets), the most famous landmark of Hyderabad. It’s actually just a clock tower in a roundabout, in the middle of a really congested old part of Hyderabad, fascinating for the amount of traffic and people. There’s no place to park, and cost us 500 rupees to view, nope, not the entrance fee, but some ‘incentives’ for the policeman not to impound our car for stopping at the roundabout.


Golkonda, the olden fortress of the kings of Hyderabad, it used to be an independent kingdom.



Tombs of the Qutb Shahi Kings, who once ruled Hyderabad, India


9-month old Justin with Papa


Mommy at the tombs, Hyderabad


The Buddha, at Hussain Sagar, Hyderabad's central lake. (Hyderabad's full of lakes)


Hussain Sagar, with the Birla Temple in the background


Birla Temple, Hyderabad


Jagannath Temple, in a suburb of Hyderabad


Justin, at the Inorbit Mall, Hyderabad


A view of the surroundings from Inorbit Mall, Hyderabad


An edible version of Lord Ganesh, the elephant god, in Inorbit Mall, in conjunction with the annual Ganesh Puja Festival (September)