Ok sorry..Then 'mam' ☺️ Jack fruit and tender coconuts for sure mam..When it comes to Summer holidays and Kerala it's a total flash black How about Mangoes,The fruits of cashew (parangavu) ,anjili chakka and chambakka (rose watery apple) ,pine apples ,the small ponds with lotus..fishing with cousins in the ponds.. I remember playing volour colour which colour do you choose ?then we run and touch the colourfull flowers and green plants around...everything was natural during those days... We used to play bus where in we get in to bus made with ropes...Driver and conductor also were there and we used to take tickets by giving cash..and guess what was the cash made up of? Leaves ☺️ Remember plucking chambaka kind of fruit ...The floor will be wet and skid because if rains..no matter how many ever times we slip and fall down.. we get up and pluck those collect in a big basked and then all cousins sit share and eat Oh my god wish I was never grown up Sorry if I am diverting from the actual post
Hi, Thank you for these memories. I guess most of us from Kerala (people born till early 90s) have experienced this. And the part to worry is the present generation kids have are not being interested in all these games for some reasons like technology, competition in every aspect, lack of exposure to nature related games etc. Someway or the other I feel that the innocenc e we had on those years like 10yr/12 yr is missing from present generation.
During play school may be around 3 years.I was eating the muffin with the paper underlying.Hiding away and chewing the paper for so long.
Me and my friends used to wonder seeing her that she is so plumpy and tall as she was Head Girl of our school
I remember hiding behind the kitchen door of my neighbor to avoid going home. I was less than 2 yrs but at least 1.5. I remember by mom heavily pregnant with my sister standing at the foot of the stairs waiting for me to come down. I must have been close to 4 then. I also remember by grandpa sitting with me in the LKG classroom since I refused to sit if he left.