Bookworm

We’re getting ready to visit the library to return the books. I’m walking around the house finding all the books and filling them up in bags. Me: Filling up three large bags full of books to return to the library indicates a reading problem. Especially since they were checked out only a week ago. Yoshi: These books are almost due, we checked them out two weeks ago. Me: Oh well, that makes all the difference then....

August 19, 2016 · 1 min

Conversations with a 3 month old

Vian’s vocabulary isn’t quite as good as his brother’s. So what’s documented below is my own interpretation of his actions and expressions. It’s bedtime and I’m rocking Vian to sleep. He fell asleep on my arms and I’ve been rocking him for nearly an hour. I decided it was time to put him down. As soon as I put him down, he wakes up in shock and disbelief. Vian: I can’t believe you’ve done this....

August 10, 2016 · 1 min

Fun with Vilari (3 month old)

Vian and I started taking walks around the block in the evening. I carry him around all swaddled and he coos and babbles for a few minutes. I sing his favorite Tamil lullaby and he slowly calms down and rests his head on my chest and drifts into sleep. The awesome thing about our neighborhood is everyone I meet during the walk is genuinely happy to see us. I usually get a thumbs up from cars driving by or neighbors want to stop and take a closer look at Vian....

August 9, 2016 · 2 min

Voice of an Angel

When Sempi was a little baby we had a hard time putting him to sleep. I would rock him for hours (yup, hours) trying to get him to sleep. During those days I would sing a Tamil song that my mom taught me in the hopes that it’ll calm him down and put him to sleep. Never worked. With Vian we are going through a similar experience (you’d think we’d learn by now) of rocking him to sleep....

July 6, 2016 · 1 min

Porcupine

After a 4 week paternity leave, I’m getting ready to go back to work. I’ve taken a shower, trimmed my beard, wearing a decent button up shirt and slacks. Sempi walks by and he says: Sempi: Appa you look different. I’m gearing up for a compliment. Sempi: You look like a porcupine. That’s his way of noticing that I haven’t combed my hair. Me: Thanks a lot man. I should have known better....

June 13, 2016 · 1 min