Amrit talks about her 17 month old daughter (and she is my niece too) throwing things on the ground that includes cell phones (her favorite) pots and pans or whatever she can move. Things 17 month olds can get away with!
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Similar things happened to us in 1982 when we moved from USA to Delhi. There were servant quarters next to our building and one of our daughters started throwing money and toys from our windows. When we questioned her, her response was that there were poor people below who needded them. She now wants to save at least forty thousand dollars each year. How children change ( with a little help from us)!
Swarup, thanks a lot for your comment. Why don’t you blog about your daughter’s experience or anything you might wish? Nudge nudge, get a blog. And do let us know the URL of your blog when you acquire it :)
I do blog, but it is more a list of links that I want to go back to. My children know about my blog and may not like if write about them. My wife does not read my blog; she has a small business and is busy and I mention her once in a while.
I feel that I have now enough feedback from blogs and should go back to reading and thinking. But out of ( a recent) habit, I am still following some blogs. For the time being, I have to get back to mathematics, last but one paper to complete, and it is already over 100 pages long. Cheers.
Swarup
I managed to google you and find your blog. Since you were not leaving links to your blog, I assumed you do not blog. But now I know better :)
Good luck with the paper.