Several of our friends asked to let them know how our move to India goes and where the road takes from there. This blog grew out of that and as a way for us to keep in touch.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Dusshera is here!


Nine days of celebrations have started all over India. In some parts, Dusshera is celebrated as Durga Puja. Dandya (dance) has caught on as the new face of Dusshera in parts that don't typically do Dandya. Last night, we had an hour of Dandya at Brigade Millennium (our residential community) with performances from kids and parents. It was a nice evening and a well organised celebration.

Vallabh's school closed for Dusshera on Wed last week, and reopens on 3rd October. Before they closed, the school had a 'Live Golu' in celebration of the festival. 'Golu or Navarathri' is another way Dusshera is celebrated in South India. Vallabh was dressed as 'Lakshmana' from Ramayana (see pic).

Keshav is his usual uncaring self. He's turning into a tough 2-year old who has an opinion on everything. He talks if anyone cares to listen. It's wonderful watching him do things, so different from Vallabh during his age. By the way, he doesn't have any friends of his own, but plays with his older brother's friends and toys.

Anu is taking swim lessons every weekend early in the morning. We wake up, see her leave, and go right back to sleep. She's also taking music lessons and finds time to take Vallabh to drawing and sloka classes here at Brigade. We're thinking of putting Keshav in school towards the end of this year.

Chandar's work is going well. The last few weeks have been hectic 12 hour days. It'd be nice to take a break and visit Chennai (again) this week.

More pics on our flickr site

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