Thursday, February 21, 2008

My little 'Bose' to lead parade on Sports Day

I heard my cellphone buzz at the office this afternoon. "Hello?" I whispered, wondering who the unfamiliar number belonged to.
"Are you .....'s mother?" enquired a voice steeped in military authority.
"Yes, Ma'am," I replied and stood up automatically. Like it was the most natural thing in the world.
"This is the Kindergarten co-ordinator from your son's school," she introduced herself.
I knew the woman well, and now, having heard her on the phone, it became clear how she managed a few hundred boisterous kids without losing her sanity. I stood up, remember?

"We have chosen your son to lead the marching parade for the Kindergarten sports meet on Saturday." Oh wow, I thought. But there was more to come. "You need to hire a Subhash Chandra Bose costume for him from Sujay Stores in Shrinagar tomorrow afternoon after school. Do you know where it is?"
"Um, no..."
"Well, first you need to go to..." she rattled off the directions and finished by telling me I had to pack one set of the school uniform because my son was also taking part in the relay as well.

Ah yes, the relay. He had declared earlier in the week that he was glad he was in the relay and not in the Cinderella race. "What's that?" I asked him.
"You have to run to your 'girl partner' and help her put on a shoe and then hold hands and run to the finish line. Yuck!"
"Which part is yuck?" I asked again.
"Who wants to hold a girl's shoe? And the girls take sooooo long to put it on. So even if the boys run fast, we may not win."
Hmmm...right. "It's about winning together," I said.
"It's a race, Mamma. It's winning. And we win together in the relay too," he declared with a confidence that amazed me.

He had a point. Reminded me of the time when he wanted to shave his head to look like an authentic Mahatma Gandhi at the fancy dress competition. I'd told him he might regret shaving off his head just to look like the real Gandhi just for a couple of hours. "What's regret?" he'd asked. What indeed!

All the best, kiddo. :-)

2 comments:

Elisha said...

happiness did come for you in the form of your lil bundle of joy! chin up.. im sure days like these, moments like these make all the tension and stress just mmmeeellltttt away!

congrats though... its a big thing being chosen to lead a parade.. and at such a young age.. gosh, if my child (future child..hheheh) got that honour, id just leap and leap and leap for joy! hahah, its the damn, i mustve done something right after all! =)

good on ya!
hugs

by the way, hope youve been keeping your fashionista efforts up =) try go for the through and through modern office woman just for the sake of it =) hugs..

Anonymous said...

Oh, yeah! It was great to see him marching like that. It was the Kindergarten sports meet, of course. I was beaming the whole time.
And yeah, I wore trousers to the event! Major achievement for me. Otherwise, I always dress ultra-conservatively for school events: which means salwar-kameez or sarees here. To my relief, there were plenty of other not-so-fit moms in the same attire! Three cheers for us. :)