He is rather addicted to Cartoon channels, a practice we increasingly encouraged (though hesitantly at first) because that was the only way we could get him to sit still for a few minutes.
So it was that one day a few months ago, while he was watching the adventures of Tom & Jerry, (a 100th rerun episode) he came to me and asked, "Does Tom like girl-cats very much?"
I said cautiously, "It appears so." I was rather worried about where the conversation was heading; explaining romance to a three-year-old was not what I was prepared for.
He asked me after a pause, "And do girls like flowers very much?" Tom was apparently handing out flowers to the women in the area.
"Oh, yes," I said, "Girls generally like flowers very much."
He thought about this for a while, and asked no further questions. I was relieved.
A couple of days later, when we went out for a walk, suddenly he ran towards some flowers and plucked one, before I could stop him - it was from someone else' garden. I launched into a lecture of it not being nice to pluck flowers, aren't they more beautiful on the plant? and so on, when he gave it to me and said, "Flowers for you - you are a girl. You like flowers."
I was speechless. From then on, he has made it a habit to give me flowers every time we go out for a walk, and I gently remind him not to pluck from the garden, and only from the bushes on the roadside. I often tell myself I should carry a camera when we go next, to capture this cute picture of him running to me with a tiny flower, but always would remember only later. Once I did, and shot this - he was too quick for my lens and ended up a little off-focus, nevertheless, here it is.
I LOVE the story, AND the photo! The look is beautiful, including the tongue in his cheek. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCHO CHWEET!!!! ur little one is really so caring n smartn very thoughtful...n nice photo...natural expression... :)
ReplyDeleteawww... I loved this post.. specially this chakkara kuttan.. & wish i cud hear him say this to U again "Flowers for you - you are a girl. You like flowers." How Thoughtful of him to think this.. wish all men cud be this thoughtful :P
ReplyDeleteMen.. Learn frm 'Him' :)
GOOD ONE!!
ReplyDeleteLovely story chechi :)
ReplyDeleteyou must be treasuring every one of those moments....wishing you many more, as a mom! He is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe story teaches us to feel the psychology of a child expressing LOVE what we can't do often.
ReplyDeleteHe has a researchers mind. God bless him.
ReplyDeleteAchoda 🥰
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