Christmas… Our Way!

Well Happy Boxing Day Morn to you all!

I trust you all had a wonderfully festive day, and that Santa visited, and gave you all you wished for!

I went to bed yesterday, festively plump, but extremely happy. It was a good day!

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The big man had been!

There was wrapping paper everywhere, and two very happy kids!

Oh, and furbaby was just as excited with a new assortment of boxes and paper to shred!

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Doing his usual, Where I fitz, I sitz mission!

Then we had a mad rush to get the house ready to hold yet another furbaby! No, not a new member of the family, but my Hubby Dearest’s cousins were coming with their beautiful, but rather large and boisterous Staffie, Alfie! At  39kg, he is not to be sniffed at!

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After this was all done, we went over to spend the lion’s share of the day, with the in-laws. The dinner was partly prepared by my superstar of a sister in law, so I just walked into the kitchen, and got busy helping out!

Dinner was served!

After present giving, take two, and a dessert stop, we made our way back to the four-legged members of the family. Don’t worry they weren’t alone for long, the boyz of the family popped in and out to feed, and water them regularly!

It wasn’t a late one, the cousins had to get back their neck of the woods, with Doggy in tact, I had to get overexcited children to bed, and most of us were generally tired, from a busy rushing around day!

I have never been a dog lover, to be honest, but when Alfie comes round I do love a good cuddle!

Oh and I didn’t share with you what I was given for Christmas!

From the kids…

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A magnet with an apt message!

And from my Hubby Dearest, love him to bits!

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An update to my Kindle!

Here’s hoping you all had a good one! Now to enjoy the leftovers…

Peace out Peeps!

Privacy Please!

  
You know that time you really need to go… And you’re almost pulling your pants down still, as you relieve yourself, with a huge sigh?

 Well. I guess this is Sonu Singh’s version… He was so desperate to go, he left his tail hanging outside his portaloo!!!

Enjoying a scritch!

Grandparents

Grandparents… Very precious commodity in the lives of their grandchildren.
Not that you always think it…

My two munchkins are lucky enough to have all 4 of theirs in their lives. My in-laws live right next to us, and my own parents are 3 hours away, but still here and actively involved in their grandchildren’s lives.

I never had the pleasure of even meeting my paternal grandparents, they passed away when my Pops was young. He lost his father when Pops was a child himself, and his Mother when he was in Mumbai studying to become a dentist, far away from her in Kenya. But I hear of them as being loving, amazing people, and I wish I had a chance to meet them, just once, to thank them for making my Pops the person he is.

My mum’s parents have also both left us, but at least I met them. But they never lived close to us, always in Kenya, while we were in the UK. My Nanaji, granddad, is a person I remember as such a strong, respected character, well known in his community, a charitable man who always tried to help better the lives of others by paying for the education of his employees children, and encouraging his own to be what they could. He even sent my mum abroad to University in the UK, not a usual thing in the 60’s for a young indian girl, because he believed in equality and gave all his children the same opportunities. He passed away when I was 6, but even from such a young age, my memories of him are etched in my heart. My Nani, grandma, was the sole grandparent I got to know. We had snatched holidays to spend with her, over in Kenya, and she would sporadically come over here to stay with us. She was a funny lady,never saying anything correctly, with all sorts of funny foibles! Telling my cousins, brother and I off when we were together for making too much noise, but them worrying when we were too quiet! OCD about her cutlery, I remember her counting spoons on numerous occasions! Plus she had so much love to give. I was 22 when she died, old enough to really understand what I was losing. All my grandparents, gone. My one consolation was that, though she had not met my Hubby Dearest, she had known about him, and had spoken with him on the phone.

Getting married, I was so happy, and one of the many reasons I was happy was that I would, by default, be getting some grandparents! Hubby Dearest had both his wonderful grandmothers alive at the time we got married. One in India, but one lived here too, so I would get to experience that grandmotherly affection once again!

India Grandma was the loveliest lady, she accepted me into the family with open arms, was forever hugging me when we would go to India to see the family, and was a wise woman, with sage advice to give. It was a blow to lose her 2 years into our marriage. UK grandma was another great character! She never managed to say my name correctly, I was Mitu to her, right until the end! We forged a strong relationship, and I had the pleasure of giving her 2 great-grand kids, whom she doted on! But, again, a few short years ago, just under 3 actually, she also passed away.

Knowing these inspirational people, with so much knowledge, time and stories were no longer with us made me sad, but more determined that our kids should be able to have unlimited access to their own grandparents. It made me look at our parents on a different light.

My in-laws, born and brought up in India, came over here, with minimal education, and worked their fingers to the bone to create a loving, secure home, not only for their kids but for my father in-law’s parents and siblings too. Dad worked 14-16 hour shifts, didn’t see his own children growing up properly, to secure 2 homes for the family. Mum in-law worked in various menial jobs to support her husband too, along with looking after the family. They bring a sense of security to our children. They are spoken to in our mother tongue by my in-laws, to ensure that they still have a good knowledge and respect for their culture. My lovely mother in-law has learned all sorts to keep the kids happy and occupied, always having their favourite programmes recorded for them to watch when we go to them, and even learning how to Loom Band!! Dad in-law always tells me how he loves this time with them, he missed it with his own children. Lil Princess was even born on his birthday, so he shares a special link with her! Me and Hubby Dearest are here to make sure they are good British Citizens, speaking English, and educating them on things they need to know growing up here.

When we can, we go to my parents, where they get a different grandparently experience! It’s like holidays all the time, and yes, they do get a little spoiled, but on the flip side, having English speaking, educated grandparents too, gives them a chance to converse and learn from a different perspective. Plus, they get the Kenya boost from them then too!
Lil Man is an excellent Dhol player, so when he’s with my Pops, they make music and dance around! And, not sure how, but he also shares a birthday with his grandparent… My mum! Lil Princess is always dipping in my mums endless boxes of treasures, finding things to inherit!

The great things with grandmothers, both of them, is they appear to have infinite patience! Where I will get agitated after a short while of ‘help’ from the kids in the kitchen, they can be with them for hours, and put up with the mess created, much to the joy of the kids! And the same with grandfathers… a park outing is mentioned once and they are off. If they say the same to me, I have a list of things to do first!

And if you mention your wishes to these amazing grandparents, somehow they seem to fulfil most of them! ( though I do have to curb that ability sometimes, to stop the kids getting too spoilt!)

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Sometimes, when we’ve had endless after school activities, and I’m shattered, the last thing I want to do is go anywhere, but still, I make sure these kids see their local grandparents almost everyday. These are the folk who, in emergencies, are there for us, when the kids are ill, are able to go see that christmas show that the kids are in, as we, as parents, couldn’t get the time off, are at the end of the phone for any advice.

Ok, so that opportunity is not available for my parents, but we try and ensure contact with them too, everyday. That good night phone call happens without fail every night! And again, precious advice given, words of encouragement, it’s all important!

There’s a quote by someone, “Grandchildren are so much fun, I wish I’d had them first!” Because you, as a grandparent, aren’t fully responsible for the child. You can do the fun stuff, but leave the essential discipline to the parents! Then there’s the quote ” I love my grandkids, I can give them back!” Again, enjoy your time with those precious bundles then refresh yourself until the next time they descend! Parents don’t have that outlook on things. So this is why its so important to have time with those oldies! (Though they’re not always old!)

You see, grandparents ARE a precious commodity, and now mine are gone, I want to make sure my children fully appreciate theirs, and get the love and affection only a grandparent can give.

It’s Our Anniversary!


This time 14 years ago, I rose at the crack of dawn. I was escorted to the bathroom to begin my day. A very special day. My wedding day. The day that so many girls out there dream of.  And I was about to live my dream. I had found my Prince Charming, and now we were about to make it official! The lovely beautician arrived to transform me into a Princess, and after all the ceremonies, I took that final journey in my Pop’s car as a single woman.  No fancy car for me, thank you very much! My Pop’s car had been good enough for me all those years, it would be the perfect mode of transport to my wedding too!

And so the journey began.. within a few hours we had taken the auspicious rounds, the Lawan,  around the Guru Granth Sahib, and we were finally Man and Wife.

Fast forward 14 years and here we are, still together, still as much in love as we were then  We have a lovely home, two beautiful children and one gorgeous fur baby. We have family on both sides that support us, and we have many years ahead of us too…

So on this day, the 18th November, I want to say to my Hubby Dearest,

Happy Anniversary baby! Thank you for putting up with me and my quirks. We have always been there for each other, and I know we will continue to be there too.

I look at our children and feel truly blessed, we did good there you know! Even though they can be pretty annoying at times!

14 years… Cheers! Here’s to many, many more! Love you, my darling!

Too cute!

  
This particular meme came up on my Facebook today, and it couldn’t have been more appropriate!

We had parents evening, you know that time we probably all dreaded as children, not knowing what those teachers would tell our parents. And now we are the parent, dreading what the teacher will say about our child!

Well, I have to say, I couldn’t be more proud today. Lil Man is coming on in leaps and bounds, and this year, yet again, another teacher tells me how his smiling face is a joy to have around, and how he is really doing well, no worries!

Lil Princess got just as great feedback! She is creative, has a wonderful imagination, but tends to daydream… Both need more times tables practice, but I hold my hands up, I was rubbish at them too, in fact I can’t remember them even now!!!

But the best little snippet? Lil Princess’s teacher telling me she is always talking about her brother! And not telling tales, or negative stuff. Her teacher said she is so proud of her big brother, and comes up to her everyday with something or another to tell her, staring with “My brother…”

I was amazed! The amount they fight and argue at home, you would never guess there was that affection there, but …… How sweet!!!

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