Well, Musa just left and I am now trying to recover. He is only 20 months old but we (Both G'parents) get exhausted trying to keep him from getting into things. A bit of help for Umm-e-Musa as she watches us doing what she does more often at home. Aaah, my arms and legs, but it is so very enjoyable. Thanking Allah SWT.
He is politically very sensible. while here he often will pick up telephone and come to me and say"Maan or Dada" (His Dada and Dadi), meaning we call their number so he can talk. Then he gives them the same treatment that he gives us when he 'calls' us from Maryland. (Plays with the telephone and will utter something in "Musa-language" to the delight of his grandparents who like us try to give him an impression we understood his remarkable utterance.) Certainly his vocabulary has increased but many a times Umm-e-Musa has to translate in our ordinary earthly language what he said.' like--"Mooee", means more
"pa' can be anything but usually it meand Pants
"Peez" (please) when he wants us to do something for him.
for further vocabulary you must blog into Umm-e-Mus'a blog (Glittering Caves)
I am looking forward to Visits of Raihana and Issa with their parents.
Three cousins would be like 'three musketeers' keeping us all on our toes
Joys unlimited
Saugoree means I was born or I hail from Saugor This is the way they spelt the name of that city of my birth during British days of India. Then I moved at 11 years of age to Kotla a village in the Panjab close to the Kashmir border where I finished my initial education and childhood going on to Lahore for further studies where I got BSc and MBBS and then left for NWFP where I spent 2 1/2 years, teaching in the new Medical School, and from there leaving for UK and then USA
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