Showing posts with label child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2020

completed

"I have completed it, what will I do now ?"
"What have you completed?"
Wifey hangs this bag in front of me proclaiming that she has finished making it. 


This was something that she was working on when she was not busy in the kitchen. I think it took her about ten days to complete. It is a perfect bag for a three year old. 


Fixing that lining was the tricky part (for me) as I was  assigned to do the machine stitching part (and hemming where required)  



I had clicked some pics earlier when the work was in progress 



I like the colour combination. 
Giving it a rectangular bottom was a good idea as it will make it easier for a child to search for an item inside the bag.
Now I wonder what her next crochet project will be. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Mumbai Christmas Fest 2014




The best thing I liked about this year’s Christmas Fest was that children were having a gala time. 





Everyone wanted to give the skating blades a try, and they enjoyed falling and trying again. 
The Christmas father was the main attraction for the young ones and the big line to get the goodies was proof of that. The organisers had a tough time keeping everything in order.



I liked his entry in a "fancy sleigh"



A group of kids happy to pose with him 


 while some were a bit stiff 


 I even found a child petrified of this white bearded alien and was clinging to his mother, bawling away.  You can see more in the first video.

This boy was posing on a Vardenchi motorcycle while another one waited (are they twins?)


Kids were getting the hang of playing the tambola (housie)




The showman kept the toddlers happy with his jugglery 




While processing this picture, I had a close look at his nose and was wondering how he could perform with that ball continuously pinching his nose.
At the end of the show, they were eager to be photographed with the "colourful men" (or rather the parents were eager)



Some had the added advantage of a good view from the top.



Nobody wanted to miss the chance of being photographed in front of the Christmas tree.


Later in the evening, the German band Die Vagabunden entertained the crowd and there were many on the dance floor  (as is evident from the video



A section of the crowd enthralled by the band. 

 
The IGCC did a good job of arranging the complete event and there was no dearth of food or beer.


The band group posing with some friends 


 and a candid shot


Some were ready to give a posed shot



while some were busy with selfies

 
By the way this is the first time I used a dual shoulder harness for my cameras and found it very useful and handy. Like one guy told me “You are the most dangerous person in the party” When I asked him why, he said: “with two cameras hanging on either side, we don’t know which one you will pull up and shoot”   

Planning to write two more blogs, one on the Mumbai Oktober fest and another one on the Mahalaxmi Race course

If you are watching the video on YouTube, keep the settings on 720pHD for clarity. One more video has been uploaded on Facebook.