I am Rhea Rajan. Born on 29 March, 2007…and yet with lots to share. My parents are Rekha & Rajan...and we now live in Gurgaon. Do let me know how I blog...

My father in shades

Posted: August 4th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Father | Tags: , | Comments Off on My father in shades

Looks like my father loves shades. Whenever he sees others wearing shades he asks them if he could try them…and then makes it a point to take a picture.

So much so, sometimes I get annoyed.

Maybe because he is stuck with specs all his life. But my mother tells me that my father has moved to contacts at least five times in his life and followed that up with shades. Just that after six months he gets bored with the contacts and forgets where he left his shades.

Here are some his pics trying out various shades:


Anupam bhiaya visits us in Gurgaon

Posted: July 24th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: I, me, myself, Relatives | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Anupam bhiaya visits us in Gurgaon

Sudhir uncle, Rema aunty and Anupam bhiya came home today. They are on their way to Kerala for their yearly holidays and dropped by in Gurgaon because my grandparents are now staying with us.

I love it when they visit because they bring me lots of cookies and chocolates. And I also get to play with Anupam bhaiya. Only this time I am a little upset with him because he took complete ownership of my iPad.

He is going to be here for a week….does that mean, I don’t get to use the iPad for one whole week? Life sucks!


Dumdama lake outing with Nimbuzz team

Posted: July 7th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: My Firsts | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Dumdama lake outing with Nimbuzz team

It seems my father works for a company called Nimbuzz. Now, I can pronounce it clearly. And Nimbuzz has lots of users….so today we went out on an outing to Dumdama Lake near Gurgaon. I didn’t see much of a lake when we landed there.

But it was good fun, I played with all my father’s colleagues. My mother also had fun at Dumdama lake.

There was a lot of singing and dancing, and I also joined in.

I had a lot of fun with Puneet Mishra uncle’s son, with Imran Ladiwala uncle’s daughter Gia and a whole lot of others. This was my first corporate outing.


First time on skates

Posted: June 25th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Father, My Firsts | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

Today, after the my first warm up for any physical activity…I had my another first…I got onto my skates and spent half an hour practicing the walk.

My coach Nitin is really a nice guy. He made me walk on grass with my skates on. When I asked, my father said that is because grass has more friction than the rink floor where I had higher chances of falling down. I liked my coach’s approach.

My father loved the way I listened to every word of my coach – he was reminded of his days with his coaches. And from what I have heard from him…he has had many.

Starting from his Kabaddi coach who helped him become a Junior Nationals player, his Shot put coach who didn’t quite take him the distance, his middle distance coach (my father tried his hand at 1500m races) who helped him run 1500m in 4 minutes & 30 seconds and finally his NCC drill coach.

I think I did my father proud today. 🙂

In this video watch me on the skates for the first time:


First warm-up for physical activity – skating

Posted: June 25th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: My Firsts | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on First warm-up for physical activity – skating

For the last one year I have been watching in awe, the children skating in our apartment’s skating rink.

“How do they move so fast?” I asked my mother and she gave a half an hour lecture on something called skating.

Since then, I have been telling my mother that I also wanted to skate…but apparently, I was underage till now. My coach had wanted me to start as soon as I was four and half years old. So, there!

Today afternoon we bought skates, helmet, knee-guards, and elbow-gaurds and were at rink at 6 pm sharp.

My coach’s name is Nitin and he does seem like a nice guy. Not the type to have an affair with, but yes…fine.

My father choked when the coach was padding me up for my lessons.
Apparently, my father had to wait for a year to get his first football spikes and while buying he was so excited that he didn’t realize they were one size small. He says he used it for two years…and with every match, playing soccer became difficult.

I don’t buy much of his stories, but he does have the height of Diego Maradona.

Looks like it was a lot of missed opportunities for my father, for he also told me the story about the only skating rink in Madurai – somewhere near an old park called Sundaram Park, in Madurai.

he says many a times he has stood outside the rink, watching the rich kids skate (he says they were rich…but today, are we?). I wouldn’t have believed him if he hadn’t asked my coach if adults can also learn skating.

Watch me in this video warm up for my first skating experience: