Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Maasi's clothes not OK

Yesterday, when I came back from school, I saw Maasi wearing some clothes which I did not like. She was wearing a sleeveless kurta.

Keshav - "Yeh kya pehna hai? Hamaare Calcutta mein aise kapde nahi pehente. This is NOT OK."

Maasi - "Hamaare ghar mein to aisa kapda pehente hain."

Keshav - "This is NOT OK. Isko theek karo"

Maasi - "Achha theek hai. Main ispar net (dupatta) daal deti hoon."

Keshav - "Ok."

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Funny dream

Last night I had a very funny dream.

After I finished playing in the play area, Maasi and I went to the lifts to come back up. As I got there, I saw one lift just about to close. I quickly got into that lift and told the liftman to wait for my Maasi. But he did not hear me and shut the door of the lift. Maasi then got into another lift.

When I reached home, I got scolded by Papa for getting into the lift alone!!!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Valentine's Day story

At Honeybees today, we were told the story of Valentine's Day.

Once upon a time, there was a King. He had a daughter named Aurora. The King put a soldier to guard his daughter. The soldier's name was Valentine. The soldier and Aurora became friends. One day, Valentine gave a rose to Aurora. Another soldier saw him do so. He went and complained to the King. The King punished Valentine and put him in the dungeon.

Another soldier, who did not know that Valentine was being kept in the dungeon, left a sword in the dungeon. Valentine used the sword to break open the gates of the dungeon and escaped. He went to Aurora's room, which was near the dungeon,  and knocked. Aurora would not open the door. So he said - "It's me - Valentine."

Aurora got very excited and started shouting in joy. Valentine shushed her and told her to talk in whispers, as otherwise someone would come. Aurora then opened the door and Valentine went into her room and told her - "Let's go far away."

And then Aurora and Valentine ran away together.

That's why we celebrate Valentine's Day.