PR Today: A Trishanku episode - Page 16

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Posted: 13 years ago
I dont know who that kid is though..:)

Jyothi don't worry... Ure not breaking any child protection laws. lol
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: jdronamraju

I know.. kids can really take out the hawaa from us.. !! When we are outside home, I try to admonish them in our language so others dont understand, but these kids reply back in English , and everyone knows what i said !! As you know, kids here are so expressive, so everyone gets the whole gist of the conversation...😊 UUFFF !!! wasted effort !! 😃


Lol Jyoti...same here..ditto..i do same thing, she replies in eng, & it gets hard & we r left embarrased in others😆
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: jdronamraju

YES !! those... I have them growing in my back yard even here.. .have about 8 small plants... they smell divine !!

I have 4 plants..usually I take it to the temple on my way to work. yeah..Dont they smell so divine..
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: jdronamraju

I know.. kids can really take out the hawaa from us.. !! When we are outside home, I try to admonish them in our language so others dont understand, but these kids reply back in English , and everyone knows what i said !! As you know, kids here are so expressive, so everyone gets the whole gist of the conversation...😊 UUFFF !!! wasted effort !! 😃

Abhi.. Let me tell u what happens next..
You start advising or saying something strictly in our mother tongue..They give u a blank look.
so you translate in English..then this continues.. next.. u end up talking to them in English..
Now.. what happened to all our effort..
One thing is.. if you contnue conversing in your language at home with others.. they actually learn all our slangs and colloquial words..but they dont use it..
This year I was in shock/surprise when my parents visited me.. My daughter spoke to them in Tamil with all unexpected colloquial words..ofcourse the grammer was a mess. I was literally in tears..coz I thought, my daughter was behaving/conversing like non-indian(not being racial) and doubted my upbringing (Sankaariness!!!)..
OMG.. what happened to "PR Today: A Trishanku episode" ... Gajra topic became malli plants to kids in US..😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
We are sooo SORRY, Shyamala.. We made a khichdi of your thread... 😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
Apologies Shyamala, but see where the Purvi gajra's discussion took us all...but it is so very interesting ...so very intricate...so very beautiful...loved the pics of that kid in the link...
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: abhimg

Apologies Shyamala, but see where the Purvi gajra's discussion took us all...but it is so very interesting ...so very intricate...so very beautiful...loved the pics of that kid in the link...


yaa very bubbly girl she is😳
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Posted: 13 years ago
Loved the mallipu stories. Shyamala, I would not venture out of the house without those in my hair, we had a whole garden of different mallis - jaaji, yelu suthu malli (7 rowed), double petalled malli, the regular malli, I would string 3 strands everyday for morning, noon and evening, the mandatory puja maalai would be done by elders.

Jyothi, we call it mogginna jadde, I used to have that done too at various times of the year for festivals and my mother in law used to do it for my daughter when we visited India, pattu pavadai and all.

Ashu, yes, those kids are out to embarrass us any which they can! ;) and mine are older than yours!
Edited by soapwatcher1 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
Well, Jyothi, Abhi and all the rest of the gang,

On the contrary, I should thank you for giving me, along with yourself, a most welcome break from PR, which was even worse today than I had expected. It was such fun.

I loved the posts about the gajras, the photos of the mallikaipoo, and of the little girl with her plait fully bedecked with the malligai. strands. Just compare any of those pics with Purvi's measly little gajra, which looked like a famine victim and had, as bee noted, more thread than flowers!

Incidentally, for garlands of the thin jasmine, which flowers on creepers - as against the fat mallaigaipoo which flowers on plants - we used the fibre of the plaintain tree in long strands. One looped it round 3-4 flowers held as a bunch and pulled it tight but not too tight, so as not to cut thru the stalks, and then one went on to the next bunch, held as close as possible to the first one and so on and on. One interspersed the jasmine with the kanakambaram for colour.

But one could not use the fibre for the fat malligaipoo buds, as the stems would have slipped out of the loop, or been cut thru.

Today's PR was insufferable, Every single character contradicted what she or he had been saying all along.It began with Sulochana, who was all in favour of the divorce till recently, shedding tears over the prospect, and ended with Manav saying that he was giving Archana the divorce to salvage her self-respect. If ever there was an 🤣 line, that was it. And Purvi getting another postponement deserves another. What is her locus standi, pray?

Well, paani sar ke oopar ja chuka hai, and all we have to try to do is not to drown before PR is eventually cashiered. As for me, I am past caring WHAT happens to ANYONE.

Any more titbits about the malligai, anyone?

Shyamala.

Originally posted by: jdronamraju

We are sooo SORRY, Shyamala.. We made a khichdi of your thread... 😃

Edited by sashashyam - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
Janhvi,

What lovely memories! I remember the overpowering scent of the jaadimalli very well.Those were the days! I cannot remember ever having seen the yezhu shuttu malligai, but it must have been quite spectacular.

Shyamala

Originally posted by: soapwatcher1

Loved the mallipu stories. Shyamala, I would not venturorotund of the house without those in my hair, we had a whole garden of different mallis - jaaji, yelu suthu malli (7 rowed), double petalled malli, the regular malli, I would string 3 strands everyday for morning, noon and evening, the mandatory puja maalai would be done by elders.

Jyothi, we call it mogginna jadde, I used to have that done too at various times of the year for festivals and my mother in law used to do it for my daughter when we visited India, pattu pavadai and all.

Ashu, yes, those kids are out to embarrass us any which they can! ;) and mine are older than yours!

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