To dearest daughter on your 4th
birthday
30th
April 2017
Gurgaon, New Delhi

Hey,
you know what, you have done those many rotations around Uncle Sun and we (I
and your Maa) maybe a few hundred rotations around you…just kidding!
…Aamu
have your food, Aamu sit still, Aamu will you attend to your potty today, Aamu
don’t put your dirty finger in dad’s
nostrils, Aamu don’t color the walls, Aamu don’t stomp on the cockroaches,
Aamu don’t, Aamu no, Aamu this, Aamu that, Aamu, Aamu, Aamu and the year toddled
on…
Phew!
What a year? Where time never existed,
and everything around you (including you) has been incredulous! Your questions
(and you have thousands of them) have been silly, weird and at times very profound.
We simply adored your incessant chatter and long ramblings (although we did put
on a show of being pissed with all of it.) We, as two super proud parents, would
be on Mt. Everest each time you came back from school and innocently flaunted the
stars your class teacher Bhupi Ma’m marked on your work sheet. Our hearts
filled with pride seeing you perform so well in the weekly show and tell events;
we must have watched those clips almost like a dozen times or maybe even more.
If
one thing that parenthood has taught us over these four years, it is this –
time flies by so quickly, you need to hang on to every second to savor it
fully! I still remember the moment you were handed over to us by Doctor Aunty
and we held the “oh so tiny you” in our arms. The beautiful eyes and the lovely
gaze had us mesmerized then!
And
today, when you confidently whisper, “Baba please don’t ask the Aaya didi (school
maid) or any other Didi (senior girl student) to take me to my class, I will
manage,” you mesmerize me again!
So every morning as I drop you at school, I stand looking at you meandering your way through a bevy of boys and girls. Up the ramp way, and then as you wait at the bend to waive me good-bye and then walk up again to your class, my heart skips a beat, dad’s little daughter is all grown up now!
Think
of it, it has been just a year that you have begun school. I love your
confident transition from an infant to a toddler when you started pre-school, and
now this summer, as you bid adieu to being a toddler and smartly step into
girlhood in full regalia!
So why is this exciting and
terrifying at the same time for us? Much as we welcome this lovely
metamorphosis in you, we are also anxious of letting go of our cherub baby with
chubby cheeks, the snugly cuddles, the giggles
and chuckles, the silly sidekick who would always follow her Maa and drown her
with so many questions!
Aamu,
these four years you have been the affirmation of all things good. We have
found our life’s aspiration in your guise. Your presence is unspeakable joy, pristine
beauty and boundless grace bestowed upon us. You have given us such treasured
moments; that both I and your Maa; will cherish them forever. Sigh! It is unlikely
that you will remember these tiny details as you grow up.
Don’t
worry; we will go through this letter together many times over.
Today
on your 4th birthday, I pray and thank Him for choosing us to be
your parents! Hope we prove worthy of this great calling.
Wishing
you again a very happy 4th birthday, may you have the best of all
you deserve and much more!
Love
you to the end of the galaxy and back!
With
lotsa potsa love, hugs and kisses!
Yours
Baba
P.S.
You will be almost 6 or 7 years when you can read this and understand it
fully, but that is okay, we will wait for the day eagerly.