Gautam is crazy about trains and autos. He knows the distinction between goods trains, local trains and passenger trains. He knows that trains run on rails, and keeps repeating that ad nauseam. He neatly lines his cars or trains as if getting them ready for a race 🙂

Siddharth’s favorite past time was playing Nintendo and during the frequent power cuts, we played Business (an Indian version of Monopoly).

And, then there was this stray cat family, which has made its home in the backyard of my mil’s house. First it was just the daddy cat who came asking for milk. Now, he has a wife and 3 cute kittens. Gautam was crazy after them. They really looked adorable! Here are some pics of the dad and the kittens. Mom cat was missing at these times 🙂

15 Thoughts on “What Gautam and Siddharth did at home!

  1. Thats why they say childhood days are the best ones. do ask the little one to enjoy his trains as much as possible now before the train leaves the station. lol.

  2. and i forgot to add that the lighting picture was taken by my bro’s cam. its a little high tech. ugh! not my scene . lol. and yea shillong is affected too. hope there is peace soon.

  3. Ok! seriously “daddy cat” haha.. I cannot stop laughing after that!

  4. Awwww, cute kitties :-))))

  5. @nitu hahaha. Your bro did a good job of capturing the lightning. Sad to hear that the blockade is affecting your life too. Hope things go back to normal soon.

    @Tangy 🙂 What other term could I have used? He was so caring about his kittens, always escorting them around and keeping an eye on them.

    @Agnes Yeah, very adorable.

  6. Nice family!It is really Great, isn’t it?

  7. Hi Rachanaji, I have an award for you in my blog.

  8. I could care less for the term.. you have given me a hell of a laughter 🙂

    hahaha..thanks!!

  9. Bet the kids wouldnt have ventured out to play in the hot sun…

    And the cat eyes awesome!!

  10. Reminded me of my childhood! Though I was more interested in knowing how various were assembled and could they hold to each other!

    In short I was more of destructive nature and my toys never lasted more than a week! lol

  11. @Tangy Happy to have provided you a good laugh 🙂

    @Jon Oh yes, they hardly ever did. And, cat eyes are amazing.

    @Karan All boys are similar. My brother used to do that, break everything in the name of exploring. Sid also broke his share of cars, and Gautam has broken so many cars and autos in order to explore the parts of the vehicles 🙂

  12. So sweet!!!:-) boys did a grt job….those were so cute little kittens…
    i rem my childhood days when I and brother had feeded four kittens…but alas in few days they left us alone….we couldnt recognise where they had goone when we returned from school…that time was really sad…kids get attached with all the animals…but that cultivates a caring and loving nature..let the boys have this time too…love it urself….oh god i m waitig for the day when Neil does all these things…hihihi

  13. Wondefrul to watch kids in their ‘business’ isn’t it? Lovely pix as usual

  14. Thanks rohini and bhagyareema

  15. cool! which means u have 2 different species of families living under one roof!

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