"Oh God! What have you done!" - this is exactly what it "literally" means and not what it "probably" means.
Most people would think that this is what probably what we are yelling at Piku; but actually, this is what Piku tells God these days - "Oh God, what have you done".
This started sometime back when we started trying to inflict moral values in Piku; and we thought of using bedtime stories as the prime source to do this.
However, this was easier said than done due to 2 reasons:
1- We had to come up with a brand new story every time
2- He would often not understand the moral value and would just enjoy the story
However, we found out yesterday that he understood the morale every time, but used it only when it was in his favor :)
Yesterday when we were having lunch, he was trying to get away without eating. So all of a sudden, he opened a water bottle, kept its cap on the table, and flicked it. As soon as the cap hit the ground, he started crying (घड़ियाली आंसू ) - "Oh God! What have you done!!!! Everything is Bhagwan Vishnu's fault..."
I was dumbstruck "Hainnnn....".
And Piku explained "You told me that Bhagwan Vishnu controls everything. So he made this cap, he made me; and he made me flick this cap".
This should have angered me, but instead I felt proud. In some other scenario, he would've got a slap on the cheek or pat on the back; but he got what he actually wanted - he got away with the lunch!
Most people would think that this is what probably what we are yelling at Piku; but actually, this is what Piku tells God these days - "Oh God, what have you done".
This started sometime back when we started trying to inflict moral values in Piku; and we thought of using bedtime stories as the prime source to do this.
However, this was easier said than done due to 2 reasons:
1- We had to come up with a brand new story every time
2- He would often not understand the moral value and would just enjoy the story
However, we found out yesterday that he understood the morale every time, but used it only when it was in his favor :)
Yesterday when we were having lunch, he was trying to get away without eating. So all of a sudden, he opened a water bottle, kept its cap on the table, and flicked it. As soon as the cap hit the ground, he started crying (घड़ियाली आंसू ) - "Oh God! What have you done!!!! Everything is Bhagwan Vishnu's fault..."
I was dumbstruck "Hainnnn....".
And Piku explained "You told me that Bhagwan Vishnu controls everything. So he made this cap, he made me; and he made me flick this cap".
This should have angered me, but instead I felt proud. In some other scenario, he would've got a slap on the cheek or pat on the back; but he got what he actually wanted - he got away with the lunch!
4 comments:
Good going Piku and Anand Bhaiya...I can very well visualise the utmost practiced skill of how to get away with the meals....and Anand bhaiya, Piku is gonna speak high of your parenting one day for sure just the way we all we do for our respective parents today.
Yahi hota hai Gul paji
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