During the Christmas party at A1's school, there was this great(or so I thought!) activity called book exchange. Each kid brought a wrapped book and the class played a game by passing the book right and/or left based on a poem. At the end of the game each child was left with a wrapped book present. All was wonderful until that point. Since each kid's reading level is different, most kids were disappointed with whatever they got. Such a wonderful idea flopping left me upset the rest of the day!
T is A2's best friend in school. She talks about her all the time. Once I met T's mom and during the conversation, my mind went blank and I couldn't recall the name, T! I tried my best to substitute "your daughter" whenever possible but at one point I had to say the name and I just paused and the lady had to fill in the name! And here I was telling how much A2 keeps talking about her daughter!!!
Of the many botherations as a grown-up, the formal, customary chats one has make with some unwanted parties is another big prick. One such sweet talking hypocrite who is ever ready with her "vazhapazhathula oosi" talk wrecks my day almost always! When there are so many kind hearted, genuinely affectionate souls, why-o-why do I have to deal with such creatures!!!
4 comments:
kids should have done after game barter ...:)
some did, some wouldn't, some couldn't!
Escape ideas during name-forgetting:
1. Say 'hi, I'm aadha' to Nonameswamy. Nonameswamy returns hi with Real name.
2. Ask T's mom if all members in the family have names beginning with T.
3. Ask middle names of all family members to T's mom. T's mom mentions T's full name.
Success!
Deivamey! I will carry a notepad with all names listed!! :)
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