Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 thanks a ton for your understanding, support and recognition. i do my bit if i am convinced that it is right at that point of time and don't worry about the consequences. this does gets me into trouble sometimes. but then thats me. oh...i am so proud of nishi. as far as rearing your dil ka tukda a bit of expert advice - there is only one window of opportunity - grade school - KG through 7th or 8th. they are most apt to listen at that time and YOU can prevail. terrible twos, horrible threes, and ------------fours............they prevail. mid adolescence - nobody prevails. these are the two stages in behavior development - when they think the world revolves around them. it is very hard to get across to them - all you can keep doing is keep trying and wait it out. hope this advice helps you not spoil your lovely daughter - you got two to three years buddy !! HAVE A BLESSED DAY, ashok bhaskar ' 84 batch shyamkamath wrote: A belated b'day wishes to Ashok and Aaditya. Well,well going by the avg rate of mails coming from MGIMS group,Ashok is really at the top of the charts with an avg of 10-12 mails/week.Keep it up Ashok,and that goes to show 4 important things about u; A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE. B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years. C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population going by the time ur able to devote to writing such long mails,(Here,I happen to remember,a small story abt a Sage,who was called upon to innagurate a hospital,and he felt sad upon getting the invitation,and when asked why,he said, " Well,I have to give my blessings,to the doctor and if I say,may u do well and have good life,I would mean,may many in ur area fall sick always and come to u for treatment,and if I say,may ur community be healthy and disease free,then I would mean,may u have less patients,and so,I feel upset at this invitation " )and D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail. Nice to know,Bhushan has joined Shroff's Eye and ENT hospital.I hope he has a wonderful time getting to do good cutting work and setting up his base for Pvt Practise in future, in nearby locality.Agreed Anchita, Charitable hospitals anywhere don't give u good paypacket,but the reason for joining is, to do many surgeries.When I passed my MS(Ophthal),in 1993,I had the previlage of topping the list for most number of surgeries in PG days then,and it was ,just 20cataracts(read it as twenty,only),with 15 of them jointly done by me and my teachers who felt unsure if we could finish the whole surgery in 15mins.So much,in the name of faith and confidence. I would jealous at times to see,my Surgey friends,whipping out Hydroceles by dozens That made me join a charitable hospital in Gujarat,and when I resigned after 1yr,8months,I had 1900 operative cases to my credit and was ready to take on the world. We had been to Shroffs this time,in Aug'2004,and we were impressed by the sight of a group of magestic building along with lovely manicured lawns,bang in the middle of crowded Daryaganj area,and I felt,given a chance,I wouldn't mind joining the place for some time either,after I return. Nishi Bala Gupta(84),I am sure would be of great help to Bhushan,as she has spent nearly 8yrs or more out there and also has BIG REPUTATION in ENT circle,in Delhi. Hope Ashok has sent me the photos as I am eagerly awaiting it's arrival soon. Nice to learn,that Murtaza's city of Jalgaon too has wireless connectivity,unlike here where it's only available at select few points like in the airport lounge/at STARBUCKS COFFEE PARLOURS,since my daughter,Sohana freaks out on all types of cold coffees,I get a chance to take my Palm Top/Laptop and try out the technology.As regards the topic of discussion abt kids and their liking for parents,well,I have one daughter,and now 10yrs old,in July,and she is a Diplomat,knowing how well to take good advantage from both of us,without making a hue or cry of anything,and that gets us worried at times,for we feel 10yrs down the line,we have to watch what she is upto,when she tries to MANAOus, PATAO us, into bigger issues of life. Bye. Shyam-Seema(84). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 dear shyam, while i write numerous mails everyday when you write- its such a comprehensive reply to one all - its almost as if you take notes while you read mails. i like to reply to mails as i read them , hence the numerous mails - and most times i have something to say which could be annoying to some and i am sorry for that - i write for admirers like you and to keep the site busy - i don't have the talent of kishore plus i love to tap into the intellectual resources of this wonderful group -when this site is alive and kicking it is such a satisfying experience and i make concerted and sincere effort not to put my foot in my mouth ....err i mean ....keyboard and also my urge to shoot out knee jerk responses....after the fmg debacle ) <<A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE.>> We all do ....right ? <<B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years.>> So accurate - in the US it is so hard/rare to have friendships like India - too much competiveness / leg pulling / one upmanship / envy / jealousy as if we are still in college....sometimes you just get sick of you. WOW...such accurate psychoanalysis from an opthalmologist....we always knew you were mature, wellgrounded, balanced, cool guy...thats why you went for Seema and won the quasi swayamwar...you know what I mean ) <<C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population >> Here you are giving me more credit than I deserve. Credit goes to my academic colleagues -past and contemporary - for inventing all those vaccines and setting those fine practice guidelines- I just practice them. Pediatrics in US is basically preventive medicine. Catastrophic communicable disease is almost eliminated and noncommunicable diseases are rare in children - thank GOD - I can't stomach a leukemia / or terminal renal ds in a child. True we do a lot of valuable counselling in our practice for what we call health maintenance. The problems we are battling are the epidemic of obesity, type II diabetes, learning and behavioral problems, psychiatric problems such as depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorder,juvenile delinquency, risk taking behaviors in adolescents, substance abuse and smoking, psychosocial problems and a lot of asthma and allergic disease besides ofcourse viral ds and the controversial otitis media. In the past two areas I have developed a special interest in childhood psychiatric disease. And always have had wanted to master the difficult science of learning disabilities. Need to work more on both areas and this will turne out to be one of my niche areas ; others being asthma / allergy / eczema -all three run in our family. <<D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail.>> I have to fess up on this one ( slang for confess )- I could use the time spent on the group for pending paperwork and more importantly billing. Its kind of become an addiction and I am working on deaddicting myself. Incidently also I don't have wall to wall patients yet as this is only 3rd yr in my solo practice.Plus I start at 10 am after I drop Aaditya to preschool-and I use my mornings either emailing or reading the paper - and not doing my paper work. Sometimes I email in between the patients, So thats the scoop behind my prolific emailing. How about coming to UK for the October 23rd gettogether, That will be so much fun. Like always thanx for the undersatnding boss ! Have a blessed day you all. Ashok Bhaskar, 1984 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thanks a ton for your understanding, support and recognition. i do my bit if i am convinced that it is right at that point of time and don't worry about the consequences. this does gets me into trouble sometimes. but then thats me. oh...i am so proud of nishi. as far as rearing your dil ka tukda a bit of expert advice - there is only one window of opportunity - grade school - KG through 7th or 8th. they are most apt to listen at that time and YOU can prevail. terrible twos, horrible threes, and ------------fours............they prevail. mid adolescence - nobody prevails. these are the two stages in behavior development - when they think the world revolves around them. it is very hard to get across to them - all you can keep doing is keep trying and wait it out. hope this advice helps you not spoil your lovely daughter - you got two to three years buddy !! HAVE A BLESSED DAY, ashok bhaskar ' 84 batch shyamkamath wrote: A belated b'day wishes to Ashok and Aaditya. Well,well going by the avg rate of mails coming from MGIMS group,Ashok is really at the top of the charts with an avg of 10-12 mails/week.Keep it up Ashok,and that goes to show 4 important things about u; A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE. B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years. C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population going by the time ur able to devote to writing such long mails,(Here,I happen to remember,a small story abt a Sage,who was called upon to innagurate a hospital,and he felt sad upon getting the invitation,and when asked why,he said, " Well,I have to give my blessings,to the doctor and if I say,may u do well and have good life,I would mean,may many in ur area fall sick always and come to u for treatment,and if I say,may ur community be healthy and disease free,then I would mean,may u have less patients,and so,I feel upset at this invitation " )and D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail. Nice to know,Bhushan has joined Shroff's Eye and ENT hospital.I hope he has a wonderful time getting to do good cutting work and setting up his base for Pvt Practise in future, in nearby locality.Agreed Anchita, Charitable hospitals anywhere don't give u good paypacket,but the reason for joining is, to do many surgeries.When I passed my MS(Ophthal),in 1993,I had the previlage of topping the list for most number of surgeries in PG days then,and it was ,just 20cataracts(read it as twenty,only),with 15 of them jointly done by me and my teachers who felt unsure if we could finish the whole surgery in 15mins.So much,in the name of faith and confidence. I would jealous at times to see,my Surgey friends,whipping out Hydroceles by dozens That made me join a charitable hospital in Gujarat,and when I resigned after 1yr,8months,I had 1900 operative cases to my credit and was ready to take on the world. We had been to Shroffs this time,in Aug'2004,and we were impressed by the sight of a group of magestic building along with lovely manicured lawns,bang in the middle of crowded Daryaganj area,and I felt,given a chance,I wouldn't mind joining the place for some time either,after I return. Nishi Bala Gupta(84),I am sure would be of great help to Bhushan,as she has spent nearly 8yrs or more out there and also has BIG REPUTATION in ENT circle,in Delhi. Hope Ashok has sent me the photos as I am eagerly awaiting it's arrival soon. Nice to learn,that Murtaza's city of Jalgaon too has wireless connectivity,unlike here where it's only available at select few points like in the airport lounge/at STARBUCKS COFFEE PARLOURS,since my daughter,Sohana freaks out on all types of cold coffees,I get a chance to take my Palm Top/Laptop and try out the technology.As regards the topic of discussion abt kids and their liking for parents,well,I have one daughter,and now 10yrs old,in July,and she is a Diplomat,knowing how well to take good advantage from both of us,without making a hue or cry of anything,and that gets us worried at times,for we feel 10yrs down the line,we have to watch what she is upto,when she tries to MANAOus, PATAO us, into bigger issues of life. Bye. Shyam-Seema(84). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 dear shyam, while i write numerous mails everyday when you write- its such a comprehensive reply to one all - its almost as if you take notes while you read mails. i like to reply to mails as i read them , hence the numerous mails - and most times i have something to say which could be annoying to some and i am sorry for that - i write for admirers like you and to keep the site busy - i don't have the talent of kishore plus i love to tap into the intellectual resources of this wonderful group -when this site is alive and kicking it is such a satisfying experience and i make concerted and sincere effort not to put my foot in my mouth ....err i mean ....keyboard and also my urge to shoot out knee jerk responses....after the fmg debacle ) <<A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE.>> We all do ....right ? <<B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years.>> So accurate - in the US it is so hard/rare to have friendships like India - too much competiveness / leg pulling / one upmanship / envy / jealousy as if we are still in college....sometimes you just get sick of you. WOW...such accurate psychoanalysis from an opthalmologist....we always knew you were mature, wellgrounded, balanced, cool guy...thats why you went for Seema and won the quasi swayamwar...you know what I mean ) <<C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population >> Here you are giving me more credit than I deserve. Credit goes to my academic colleagues -past and contemporary - for inventing all those vaccines and setting those fine practice guidelines- I just practice them. Pediatrics in US is basically preventive medicine. Catastrophic communicable disease is almost eliminated and noncommunicable diseases are rare in children - thank GOD - I can't stomach a leukemia / or terminal renal ds in a child. True we do a lot of valuable counselling in our practice for what we call health maintenance. The problems we are battling are the epidemic of obesity, type II diabetes, learning and behavioral problems, psychiatric problems such as depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorder,juvenile delinquency, risk taking behaviors in adolescents, substance abuse and smoking, psychosocial problems and a lot of asthma and allergic disease besides ofcourse viral ds and the controversial otitis media. In the past two areas I have developed a special interest in childhood psychiatric disease. And always have had wanted to master the difficult science of learning disabilities. Need to work more on both areas and this will turne out to be one of my niche areas ; others being asthma / allergy / eczema -all three run in our family. <<D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail.>> I have to fess up on this one ( slang for confess )- I could use the time spent on the group for pending paperwork and more importantly billing. Its kind of become an addiction and I am working on deaddicting myself. Incidently also I don't have wall to wall patients yet as this is only 3rd yr in my solo practice.Plus I start at 10 am after I drop Aaditya to preschool-and I use my mornings either emailing or reading the paper - and not doing my paper work. Sometimes I email in between the patients, So thats the scoop behind my prolific emailing. How about coming to UK for the October 23rd gettogether, That will be so much fun. Like always thanx for the undersatnding boss ! Have a blessed day you all. Ashok Bhaskar, 1984 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thanks a ton for your understanding, support and recognition. i do my bit if i am convinced that it is right at that point of time and don't worry about the consequences. this does gets me into trouble sometimes. but then thats me. oh...i am so proud of nishi. as far as rearing your dil ka tukda a bit of expert advice - there is only one window of opportunity - grade school - KG through 7th or 8th. they are most apt to listen at that time and YOU can prevail. terrible twos, horrible threes, and ------------fours............they prevail. mid adolescence - nobody prevails. these are the two stages in behavior development - when they think the world revolves around them. it is very hard to get across to them - all you can keep doing is keep trying and wait it out. hope this advice helps you not spoil your lovely daughter - you got two to three years buddy !! HAVE A BLESSED DAY, ashok bhaskar ' 84 batch shyamkamath wrote: A belated b'day wishes to Ashok and Aaditya. Well,well going by the avg rate of mails coming from MGIMS group,Ashok is really at the top of the charts with an avg of 10-12 mails/week.Keep it up Ashok,and that goes to show 4 important things about u; A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE. B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years. C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population going by the time ur able to devote to writing such long mails,(Here,I happen to remember,a small story abt a Sage,who was called upon to innagurate a hospital,and he felt sad upon getting the invitation,and when asked why,he said, " Well,I have to give my blessings,to the doctor and if I say,may u do well and have good life,I would mean,may many in ur area fall sick always and come to u for treatment,and if I say,may ur community be healthy and disease free,then I would mean,may u have less patients,and so,I feel upset at this invitation " )and D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail. Nice to know,Bhushan has joined Shroff's Eye and ENT hospital.I hope he has a wonderful time getting to do good cutting work and setting up his base for Pvt Practise in future, in nearby locality.Agreed Anchita, Charitable hospitals anywhere don't give u good paypacket,but the reason for joining is, to do many surgeries.When I passed my MS(Ophthal),in 1993,I had the previlage of topping the list for most number of surgeries in PG days then,and it was ,just 20cataracts(read it as twenty,only),with 15 of them jointly done by me and my teachers who felt unsure if we could finish the whole surgery in 15mins.So much,in the name of faith and confidence. I would jealous at times to see,my Surgey friends,whipping out Hydroceles by dozens That made me join a charitable hospital in Gujarat,and when I resigned after 1yr,8months,I had 1900 operative cases to my credit and was ready to take on the world. We had been to Shroffs this time,in Aug'2004,and we were impressed by the sight of a group of magestic building along with lovely manicured lawns,bang in the middle of crowded Daryaganj area,and I felt,given a chance,I wouldn't mind joining the place for some time either,after I return. Nishi Bala Gupta(84),I am sure would be of great help to Bhushan,as she has spent nearly 8yrs or more out there and also has BIG REPUTATION in ENT circle,in Delhi. Hope Ashok has sent me the photos as I am eagerly awaiting it's arrival soon. Nice to learn,that Murtaza's city of Jalgaon too has wireless connectivity,unlike here where it's only available at select few points like in the airport lounge/at STARBUCKS COFFEE PARLOURS,since my daughter,Sohana freaks out on all types of cold coffees,I get a chance to take my Palm Top/Laptop and try out the technology.As regards the topic of discussion abt kids and their liking for parents,well,I have one daughter,and now 10yrs old,in July,and she is a Diplomat,knowing how well to take good advantage from both of us,without making a hue or cry of anything,and that gets us worried at times,for we feel 10yrs down the line,we have to watch what she is upto,when she tries to MANAOus, PATAO us, into bigger issues of life. Bye. Shyam-Seema(84). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 dear shyam, while i write numerous mails everyday when you write- its such a comprehensive reply to one all - its almost as if you take notes while you read mails. i like to reply to mails as i read them , hence the numerous mails - and most times i have something to say which could be annoying to some and i am sorry for that - i write for admirers like you and to keep the site busy - i don't have the talent of kishore plus i love to tap into the intellectual resources of this wonderful group -when this site is alive and kicking it is such a satisfying experience and i make concerted and sincere effort not to put my foot in my mouth ....err i mean ....keyboard and also my urge to shoot out knee jerk responses....after the fmg debacle ) <<A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE.>> We all do ....right ? <<B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years.>> So accurate - in the US it is so hard/rare to have friendships like India - too much competiveness / leg pulling / one upmanship / envy / jealousy as if we are still in college....sometimes you just get sick of you. WOW...such accurate psychoanalysis from an opthalmologist....we always knew you were mature, wellgrounded, balanced, cool guy...thats why you went for Seema and won the quasi swayamwar...you know what I mean ) <<C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population >> Here you are giving me more credit than I deserve. Credit goes to my academic colleagues -past and contemporary - for inventing all those vaccines and setting those fine practice guidelines- I just practice them. Pediatrics in US is basically preventive medicine. Catastrophic communicable disease is almost eliminated and noncommunicable diseases are rare in children - thank GOD - I can't stomach a leukemia / or terminal renal ds in a child. True we do a lot of valuable counselling in our practice for what we call health maintenance. The problems we are battling are the epidemic of obesity, type II diabetes, learning and behavioral problems, psychiatric problems such as depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorder,juvenile delinquency, risk taking behaviors in adolescents, substance abuse and smoking, psychosocial problems and a lot of asthma and allergic disease besides ofcourse viral ds and the controversial otitis media. In the past two areas I have developed a special interest in childhood psychiatric disease. And always have had wanted to master the difficult science of learning disabilities. Need to work more on both areas and this will turne out to be one of my niche areas ; others being asthma / allergy / eczema -all three run in our family. <<D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail.>> I have to fess up on this one ( slang for confess )- I could use the time spent on the group for pending paperwork and more importantly billing. Its kind of become an addiction and I am working on deaddicting myself. Incidently also I don't have wall to wall patients yet as this is only 3rd yr in my solo practice.Plus I start at 10 am after I drop Aaditya to preschool-and I use my mornings either emailing or reading the paper - and not doing my paper work. Sometimes I email in between the patients, So thats the scoop behind my prolific emailing. How about coming to UK for the October 23rd gettogether, That will be so much fun. Like always thanx for the undersatnding boss ! Have a blessed day you all. Ashok Bhaskar, 1984 batch Ashok Bhaskar wrote: thanks a ton for your understanding, support and recognition. i do my bit if i am convinced that it is right at that point of time and don't worry about the consequences. this does gets me into trouble sometimes. but then thats me. oh...i am so proud of nishi. as far as rearing your dil ka tukda a bit of expert advice - there is only one window of opportunity - grade school - KG through 7th or 8th. they are most apt to listen at that time and YOU can prevail. terrible twos, horrible threes, and ------------fours............they prevail. mid adolescence - nobody prevails. these are the two stages in behavior development - when they think the world revolves around them. it is very hard to get across to them - all you can keep doing is keep trying and wait it out. hope this advice helps you not spoil your lovely daughter - you got two to three years buddy !! HAVE A BLESSED DAY, ashok bhaskar ' 84 batch shyamkamath wrote: A belated b'day wishes to Ashok and Aaditya. Well,well going by the avg rate of mails coming from MGIMS group,Ashok is really at the top of the charts with an avg of 10-12 mails/week.Keep it up Ashok,and that goes to show 4 important things about u; A.U miss the days back in MGIMS,and ur childhood days of Sewagram,AND U R DETERMINED TO KEEP THE ' 84 FLAG FLYING UP THERE. B.Not many have touched ur soul in the US of A,IN LAST 11YRS OF UR STAY,as we all have,in last 2 years. C.U have done some xcellent community education in and around ur neighbourhood making the area,free of diseases amongst ur paediatric population going by the time ur able to devote to writing such long mails,(Here,I happen to remember,a small story abt a Sage,who was called upon to innagurate a hospital,and he felt sad upon getting the invitation,and when asked why,he said, " Well,I have to give my blessings,to the doctor and if I say,may u do well and have good life,I would mean,may many in ur area fall sick always and come to u for treatment,and if I say,may ur community be healthy and disease free,then I would mean,may u have less patients,and so,I feel upset at this invitation " )and D.Lastly,U maybe sleeping less than 5 hrs a day,going by the length of each mail. Nice to know,Bhushan has joined Shroff's Eye and ENT hospital.I hope he has a wonderful time getting to do good cutting work and setting up his base for Pvt Practise in future, in nearby locality.Agreed Anchita, Charitable hospitals anywhere don't give u good paypacket,but the reason for joining is, to do many surgeries.When I passed my MS(Ophthal),in 1993,I had the previlage of topping the list for most number of surgeries in PG days then,and it was ,just 20cataracts(read it as twenty,only),with 15 of them jointly done by me and my teachers who felt unsure if we could finish the whole surgery in 15mins.So much,in the name of faith and confidence. I would jealous at times to see,my Surgey friends,whipping out Hydroceles by dozens That made me join a charitable hospital in Gujarat,and when I resigned after 1yr,8months,I had 1900 operative cases to my credit and was ready to take on the world. We had been to Shroffs this time,in Aug'2004,and we were impressed by the sight of a group of magestic building along with lovely manicured lawns,bang in the middle of crowded Daryaganj area,and I felt,given a chance,I wouldn't mind joining the place for some time either,after I return. Nishi Bala Gupta(84),I am sure would be of great help to Bhushan,as she has spent nearly 8yrs or more out there and also has BIG REPUTATION in ENT circle,in Delhi. Hope Ashok has sent me the photos as I am eagerly awaiting it's arrival soon. Nice to learn,that Murtaza's city of Jalgaon too has wireless connectivity,unlike here where it's only available at select few points like in the airport lounge/at STARBUCKS COFFEE PARLOURS,since my daughter,Sohana freaks out on all types of cold coffees,I get a chance to take my Palm Top/Laptop and try out the technology.As regards the topic of discussion abt kids and their liking for parents,well,I have one daughter,and now 10yrs old,in July,and she is a Diplomat,knowing how well to take good advantage from both of us,without making a hue or cry of anything,and that gets us worried at times,for we feel 10yrs down the line,we have to watch what she is upto,when she tries to MANAOus, PATAO us, into bigger issues of life. Bye. Shyam-Seema(84). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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