Saturday, October 15, 2016

To bring back your innocence play with small kids more often

While bringing daily morning breakfast items, I saw two little kids around 5 to 7 yrs of age, one younger and other older probably own brothers playing badminton. It was around 7.30 AM. When I was going the younger baby told to his elder brother,"Ruk jaa Uncle ko jaane de". I listened to his soft voice and smile erupted automatically on my face. When I was coming back, the younger one said, "Ye uncle Ande bechte hain.. yeh wohi uncle hain.." The elder said, "no ye woh uncle nahi hain.." Main rook gaya toh kahne lage, "hamare sath kheloge?" I said, "why not!". The younger kid said about the other, "Ise khelna nahi aata". I watched them playing and I found that the younger kid was able to serve but the elder was faltering again and again. Then I tried to teach the elder kid how to serve then the younger kid requested me to play with him. My shots were going over his head many times then with such an innocence he said " Bhaiya meri height chhoti hai naa, is liye cork mere sar ke upar se chali jaa rahi hai. Main bada ho jaaunga toh aapko hara dunga." The elder kid was counting the points and he was shouting that I was winning. I said no, your brother is winning since I am sending the cork above his height. They were very happy to play with me and when I said them I was to leave they requested me to come again and play with them. Really children are so lovable and innocent. Loved those little kids who started telling me uncle first and then when I started playing with them changed the tag from uncle to bhaiyaa.. hahaha.. Bachcho ki baat hi niraali hai.. loved this instance.
========================================================== मित्रों यदि मेरा यह पोस्ट आपके दिल को जरा भी छू कर गुजरा हो तो मुझे विश्वास है कि आप मेरे इस प्रयास को लाइक दे कर मुझे और भी अच्छा लिखने की प्रेरणा, स्नेह और आशीर्वाद देंगे। आप अगर मुझे मेरे फेसबुक प्रोफाइल पर फॉलो करते हैं तो आपको मेरे शेयर किये सारे पोस्ट्स आपके नोटिफिकेशन्स में मिलते रहेंगे।

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