Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Giant Bubbles!

I usually club the activities I do with Angel in a single post like I have done here and here. And these are spread over some weeks, but this time I am making an exception as this one is a typical spring/summer activity and we had so much fun doing it that I had to document it and I don't want to do it once summer is gone. Also, you can use the same for your little ones, nieces or nephews making the most of the season!

We made the biggest bubbles ever using the home made solution and the home made bubble wands with the ingredients which are readily available in homes/markets (This goes true for most of the activities I plan).

Honestly, I was not very sure looking at the bizarre list of ingredients. I needn’t have worried!




Here goes the method:

6 cups of water – distilled works best, tap water is good too
½ cup of dishwashing liquid – I used Dawn Non Concentrated
½ cup of corn flour or corn starch
1 tbsp of glycerin
1 tbsp of baking powder




Step 1 – Mix corn starch and water until most of the corn starch is dissolved. Some of it will settle down at the bottom and that’s okay

Step 2 – Add the remaining ingredients and mix while ensuring that you don’t create a lot of froth

Step 3 – Let the mixture sit for about an hour giving it a mix once in a while and the biggest bubbles’ making solution is ready!

For the bubble wand, you can buy the one like this or make it at home. This is what we did, we took two drinking straws and the yarn thread around 6 to 8 times the length of the straw. Thread the yarn in the straws and tie a knot. The wand is ready!


The initial bubbles will pop immediately, but don’t be disheartened. The more you work with the solution, the silkier the mixture will become and in no time you will be making the giant bubbles!




Angel had so much fun doing it and I am sure we will be doing it again J


Thursday, May 25, 2017

Bahubali 2

The nation (and other nations) has finally got the answer to the ultimate question – Katappa ne Bahubali ko kyon maara?

I had never watched any dubbed South Indian movies until Bahubali 1. You can’t blame me as my exposure to them was thanks to Set Max. So I never got interested in Bahubali 1 until all the memes and jokes came flooding my Facebook wall and inbox. (Some of them were actually good, btw) By the time, I was ready to take the plunge (of watching the movie), it was not running in cinema halls anymore. So I watched it online with J* and halfway through the movie he was snoring away to glory. My problem is I can’t leave any movie which is reasonably good midway, I have to finish it. And surprisingly and because I started watching it with minimal expectations, I really liked most of Bahubali 1. I cringed at the song where the hero makes the heroine beautiful, and how she left her life’s mission in the hands of the hero whom she had met like 5 minutes before, because love. I was really curious about the ending too like the many many more, so Bahubali 2 was eagerly awaited.

In Toronto, it was playing in only 2 cinema halls which was really surprising because it’s usually more than 10 for any other Indian movie. So we went on Saturday April 28th to the first cinema hall (CH1) and only the front row seats were available. The guy there advised us to go to CH2 which is a good 25 kms away and we went only to find the same scenario there. We booked the tickets of the next day there which is 50+ kms away from home. J* had not seen the first part and didn’t remember whatever little he had seen and he also thought it was unnecessarily hyped, so he was not very excited. BUT, we are glad we went.

We absolutely loved the movie and I didn’t want it to end. It was truly a cinematic experience and here is my random review of the same.

-Last I heard, it has done a business of 1500 crores worldwide. A couple of years back 100 crore used to be a big thing, but this is something else and this record is here to stay, considering the quality of movies Bollywood is churning every Friday.

-I have a new found respect for the South Indian movie industry. Owing to which I watched another movie named Magadheera by the same director and I cringed at the movie and the respect lowered a few levels.

-The sexism complaint from part 1 was addressed to some extent in this one. Anushka Shetty as Devasena is a treat to watch.

-I loved how Amrendra Bahubali dared to tell Sivagami that she is wrong to fix the alliance without asking the girl. Her husband got up and recited all the sacrifices she has done to raise Bahubali. If it was a Bollywood movie, at this point the hero would fall at the mother’s feet and say bye to his love interest, because sanskaar. I loved how he supported Devasena when she used to raise her voice against Sivagami because he knew she was right, without disrespecting his mother.

-Thankfully, Sridevi refused the role of Sivagami, because money not enough. I couldn’t imagine anyone else doing any of the characters. The casting is perfect and Prabhas is my new favorite now J I have watched some of his interviews and it’s refreshing to see that he is so incredibly shy and humble in real life!

 -Though I would have liked to see Devasena do more when they were banished from the kingdom and Bahubali was applying all his mechanical engineering skills to make the lives of villagers better.

-Similarly, Avantika did nothing when the hero was in picture, it was HER life’s mission in the first place.

-I could not forgive Katappa for killing Bahubali for the reason given. I discussed this with J* and another dear friend NSA. One of the argument was it was Satyug and they really meant what they said. Another chain was maybe he should have told him and killed himself.

-Thankfully Sivagami had declared Mahendra Bahubali as the king when he was born otherwise Katappa would have killed him too when Bhallalldev’s father asked him to. Phew!

-The stunts were amazing, despite some of them being physics-defying. The only illogical thing in the movie was the plan to enter the palace. It was hilarious.

-I like the songs too, even though they are not original, I mean the originals would be the Telegu ones right?! Angel likes them too. In fact, we listened to the songs of Bahubali 2 as nap time music last night J

-I think this would be the end to the magnificent Bahubali series. Will there be a Bollywood Bahubali? I hope not!


Friday, May 19, 2017

Spring is here!

You know when (Canadian) Spring is here when

- You get to see your toes more often as you are walking around without socks
- You get to hear and see a lot of birds and squirrels
- We even saw a rabbit across the street and a raccoon in the backyard
- The flowers start blooming, love the beautiful tulips
- The garden centers of various stores open up
- And the trees are no longer bare

So I decided to record and document the changes in two trees and here goes the amazing transformation

Tree # 1


Day 1


Day 5


Day 11


Day 22


Day 28


Day 30

Similarly, here goes tree # 2. I didn't click the bare body of this one


Day 1


Day 6


Day 12


Day 20


Day 27



Signing off with the beautiful dandelion flower head and seed head, couldn't resist this one!



Thursday, May 18, 2017

Belief

This happened yesterday.

Angel said something which I am not able to recall now and I responded by saying, “Okay, I believe you”

After some time when she was ready for her dinner,

Me: Did you wash your hands?
Angel: Yes, I did
Me: with soap?
Angel: Yes
Me: Are you sure?
Angel: Yes Mama, you said you believe me

This was said in a very good humored way but that little statement from my little one forced me to think. Sometimes, its not enough to say good things, you really have to mean what you say, especially to your children. They might not judge you, but are observing you and your actions nonetheless and in turn, shaping their personalities! Incidents like this makes me realize that parents have such a huge responsibility of molding the future generations.