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Net, Blogs and Nursery Rhymes

Life is full of oppurtunities and pleasant surprises. Find them.

My younger one just started nursery school and suddenly I had a couple of hours to myself. My hands used to caring for the little one twenty-five out of twenty-four hours a day were now free to do as they wished.

And high on the wish-list has been surfing the Internet, the magical world of friends and the latest trends! I couldn’t have enough of it and those two hours were bliss. It went on for some time and I tried my hand at everything; I blogged, I registered at networking sites, googled myself crazy and drew satisfaction from my new savvy avatar.

One fine day my baby returned from school humming one of those rhymes we grew up on. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star… and God…how I sang along. Then came Ba-Ba Black Sheep, London Bridge, Humpty Dumpty, Old Mc Donald…and many sweet rhymes later I realized I’d forgotten that I was logged on!

As they say there’s a child in all of us and when it surfaces life is lived at it’s best and most innocent. It’s always a rejuvenating experience to be the kids we were and lose ourselves in the world free of cares and even technology. You need to try it to believe it.

That day I had the time of my life with my little daughter and it’ll be a cherished memory forever. Perhaps many times God pokes us from above and we need to poke back life to discover it’s simple delights. When such moments knock, we need to open up. Remember the time when you were working on a presentation with deadline hours away…and your favourite song playing from somewhere came upon you. You couldn’t help taking that nugget of time, forgot all else and just hummed along…beauty isn’t it?

Well, for every long sentence that we live a comma is round the corner. Stop awhile .

Surfing and blogging is still lovable but I don’t miss out on the chances to sing a nursery rhyme.

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