Thursday, October 11, 2007

Bachpan ke din..

Hi friends,

Here the topic I choose for this week is :: KIDS.. Such a topic on which anyone hardly can express as much as he can wish to do!

Actually being a kid is the phase, faced by everyone existing in the world.. Almost everyone remembers the tasks he did in his childhood like the games in which the most of the time used to pass, getting involved in masti all the time and so on!

In my views, the best ever time in life! You are free to do whatever you want to do even in front of everyone or behind the curtains because no one has the dare to stop you; actaully stoppers or hurdles are everywhere and everytime but the thing is that at that time and age we are not a bit concerned for that silly happenings. Hav'nt you spent such kind of childhood? if yes, you are lucky because in this uncertain life, you've atleast enjoyed that independence in which you have to take care of none...Else, what do I say?

You know that a kid is doing the things in a wrong manner which ultimately making him forced to doing that thing again and again but you love to see them learning by themselves and during that span of time you feel so overwhelmed that this is same thing someone did observe when you were in your childhood!

It's not only a matter of just the learning, enjoyment and the independence of that kid but we know that it gives the more enjoyment to his/her parents or grandparents! Only a parents knows the real means to be a parent, and then think how much do they feel delighted when their child doing such kiddish tasks by which none can stopped themselves to get attracted.. Moreover the grandparents becomes the kids while playing with their grandchildren just to enjoy the life again in that way.

Once a person grown up well(the things happened before to be a parent even), he then starts seeing himself in the kids surroundings as it's a fact that "once a time went away, won't be back to you again..and you've no other options left rather than doing this above mentioned kind of activities.."

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