Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Monday, 18 September 2017

Royale Atmose – Breathe a Sigh of Relief in your home

When we think about air pollution we imagine smog emitting from chimneys or gray smoke from the exhaust pipes of vehicles.  There are no exhaust pipes or chimney-openings inside our homes, so the air in our homes should be much safer than that outside, right? Wrong! A study by the Science of the Total Environment has revealed that indoor pollution may be several times worse than outdoor pollution.

In reality, some paints, varnishes and cleaning agents contain harmful and toxic chemicals. Certain paints and varnishes also cause fungal spores, which pollute the air even further. Thus, the air indoors can be 5 times more polluted than the air outdoors. Here are some tips to keep the air in your homes fresh and pollution-free:

1) Use Royale Atmos: So it turns out that the guys at Asian Paints are way ahead of the rest of us and have already concocted a paint based on Activated Carbon technology to solve our problems. Activated carbon is basically charcoal treated with oxygen. By doing this causes millions of tiny pores to open up between the carbon atoms, and the end result is a highly adsorbent material. But I won’t bore you with the nitty-gritty of the science behind Asian Paint’s Royale Atmos, any further. Here’s the bottom-line:
Royale Atmos is a line of paints that exponentially decrease harmful air pollutants and keeps the air fresh and pure. It absorbs liquid and gaseous contaminants. Chemicals like formaldehyde which are emitted from plywood and glues used in the construction of furniture, cause the air to become toxic and harmful. Royale Atmos takes care of formaldehyde too. But wait, there’s more! Royale Atmos also absorbs bad odours & keeps the air clean. 
But wait,.. there’s even more! Health benefits aside, the paint also looks amazing, like any all other Asian Paints. #CleanAirBeautifulHomes
And lastly, if its good enough for Deepika (did it just get hot in here?), its good enough for us. Furthermore, Asian Paints has always proven to be reliable, and their products are always of the highest quality.
I urge all my readers who care about the health of their loved ones and of their own, to use only Roayl Atmos in their homes. Its time to make your homes clean and colourful. I had applied it to all the walls of my house about five months ago, and I can feel a huge improvement in the quality of air. To learn more about Royale Atmos go here: https://www.asianpaints.com/atmos.
2) Air purifiers: These devices remove contaminants from the air and are especially good for those who suffer from allergies or asthma. It also reduces the risk of second-hand cigarette smoke.
3) Plants: I don’t think I need to explain to my readers the importance of good-old-fashioned plants in purifying the air.
4) Clean your walls regularly: Moist walls can lead to an infestation of fungi. It is recommended that one clean the walls regularly to avoid such infestation. However, this effort can be saved if one opts for Royale Atmos.
5) Vacuum regularly: A clean house means fewer dust particles, which in turn means cleaner air.
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Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Accepting Mediocrity

Since we were in school, we were told to follow our dreams. But this comes with unexpressed caveats. Your dream can be a doctor or astronaut, but not to be a sweeper or waiter. Here lies the grand flaw.
Its true that society’s progress depends on everyone aspiring higher, but lets keep in mind Edgar Allen Poe’s words - “I have no faith in human perfectibility. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.”
A dialogue from the movie Lakshya can also be referred to here:
Romi's Dad – “Tum jo bhi karo achha karo. Agar scientist bano toh achhe scientist bano. Agar ghaas kaatne wale bano toh achha ghaas kaatne wale bano. Warna kya faayda?”
(Translation: Whatever you do, you must do it well. If you become a scientist, become a good scientist. If you become a grass-cutter, become a good grass-cutter. Otherwise what's the point?)
I would go one step further. It is not important that you even be the best at what you do. It is not even necessary that you do something. If you are happy dreaming your life away, then do it. After all, Y.O.L.O. and you should live the way you want to without being influenced by others.
Happiness is a choice. As long as you have your health, you can get happiness too.
I must differ from Friedrich Nietzsche as I believe that the happiness which is the fruit of labour is merely a different kind of happiness, but not necessarily, sweeter. We must stop pressurizing little children and make them all believe that they all will be President some day. On the contrary we must teach them that success is good, but not always necessary to attain happiness.

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Sunday, 10 July 2016

Importance of Horlicks Growth + in Catching up on Lost Growth

Being short for your age can really harm a kid’s self-confidence and esteem. Furthermore, if nothing is done to restore the height lost, then the child will forever remain shorter than his comrades, and the resulting harm to his/her confidence will become permanent. This can lead to constant depression and loss of opportunities.
Pediatricians state that the age between 3 and 9 is a critical growth phase. Growth can be stinted or retarded due to bad eating habits, constantly becoming ill or other factors. Hence, nutrition is of prime importance, and parents must pay special attention to their child’s nutirion.
Children require x1.2 times the protein adults require to make sure they grow well. Eighty percent of the protein children consume is used by the body for growth and development
What is the ideal height and weight for my child? To find out if your kids are growing well, use this amazing Horlicks Growth Calculator: https://growthpluscalculator.horlicks.in/.
What is the best way to Of course, one must attain height using the right means. Please stay away from those horrible height growth pills, which are expensive and don’t even work. Hanging from the monkey-bars may be a good way to stretch but that too is not that effective. These were the methods that I used when I was a kid. However, today’s kids and their parents can breathe a sigh of relief, for Horlicks has come out with ‘HorlicksGrowth +’. Horlicks Growth+  is proven to increase a kid’s height and weight in just 6 months! If your child’s age is between 3 and 9, then just add 2 or 3 spoons of Horlicks Growth+  in his/her glass of milk/water. Horlicks Growth+  contains even more nutrients than cow’s milk. Horlicks Growth+ provides immunonutrients like Vitamins A, C and D, which all support a healthy immune function.
The balanced nutritional supplement has been developed to optimise growth without causing obesity in children.
Two servings a day of Horlicks Growth+ contains:-
(i) protein equivalent to 1¼ cup of cheese;
(ii) same Vitamin C as 2 medium sized lemons;
(iii) calcium equivalent to ⅔ of a cup of milk;
(iv) same phosphorus as contained in 2 tablespoons of pumpkin seeds,
(v) an equal amount of iron as contained in 2 bowls of spinach;
(vi) as much zinc as in ½ a cup of cow peas
(vii) the same Vitamin A as in 2 medium sized carrots
Does it come in different flavours? Yes, it comes in Chocolate and Vanilla flavours.
Is Horlicks Growth+ delicious? Yes, of course, both Chocolate and Vanilla flavours are extremely delicious. Both flavours can be enjoyed by vegetarians too. Horlicks Growth+ can be consumed by the child at any time of the day, and should ideally be consumed in between meals.
 Horlicks Growth+ has been designed and tested by experts, and is proven to increase height & weight in 6 months1. In fact, this balanced nutritional supplement has been developed to optimise growth without causing obesity in children.
To purchase Horlicks Growth+ online please go here.
To know more about Horlicks Growth+ please go here: https://growthplus.horlicks.in/.

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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Inherit College Education from your Parents

"You have to study at XYZ College. I studied at XYZ College. Your grandfather studied at XYZ College…. Your great-great-great-grandfather studied at XYZ College.”
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Does the above line sound somewhat familiar? Our parents often influence our decision of which college to attend and which profession to take up. We often end up following generic advice such as “engineering mein bada scope hai”. We are also pressured by our parents to study at a college or university near our house, so that we don’t have to go live at a hostel.
But times are changing, and career advice from parents is as good as a floppy disk (outdated and almost useless). When the time comes to make a life-defining decision regarding your career and education, people ask you Kya Socha?” and also force their own opinions on you, rendering their question redundant. I’m not saying you shouldn't consider your parent’s advice. Of course you should take what they say into account, but you must also explore all other options. Your future is yours to decide.
The world has changed and while a university or college which advertises that it has been established in the 1800s may impress us initially, in the end of the day, we have to see how the education in a university will help us in our after-college lives. In fact recent years have proved that new universities such as LPU have produced the brightest graduates, who excel at whatever they put their mind to.

Here are 5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Inherit College Education from your Parents:
1) Their advice is too outdated.
2) The old universities which have gained a reputation are not evolving with the changing times.
3) Their goals for you might not match your interests and aptitude.
4) Parents do not see that a college is more than just bricks, mortar and books. Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities help develop your personality and give you the confidence you need to face the outside word.
5) It’s your life, and you must choose what path you want to take.

The decision of picking a college shapes the rest of a person’s lives, and thus, requires in-depth research and analysis. Therefore, it is high time you #thinkBIG and look at opportunities provided in universities such as LPU. You can request a campus visit here: http://www.lpu.in/about_lpu/how-to-reach-us.php 
If you aren't convinced yet, do check out this inspiring video by LPU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaQdCkNLtjU&feature=youtu.be

So when you are planning your education, make sure you #ThinkBig!

GAIL - Indian Speed Star : A Revolution in the Field of Athletics

On 22nd March 2016, at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi, GAIL (India) Limited and national Yuva Cooperative Society (NYCS), launched a grassroots athletics program called ‘GAIL Indian Speed Star’, which is aimed at unearthing young talent across the length and breadth of India.
NYCS has tied up with Anglian Medal Hunt Company as its Technical Partner for project. The relentless and game-changing ‘GAIL-Indian Speed Star’ endeavours to create a group of athletes with talent which will very possibly bring glory for India in the track events at the world’s most prestigious sporting event - the Olympics 2020/2024. Renowned sportsperson P.T. Usha launched the program along with the organizers Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak, Director (Projects), GAIL (India) Ltd, Rajesh Pande – President, national Yuva Cooperative Society Ltd (NYCS) and Maneesh Bahuguna- CEO, Anglian Medal Hunt Company.
The objective of ‘GAIL-Indian Speed Star’ program is to recognize, pick and care for the hidden talent in athletes. The targeted age group for the project is 11 - 17 years in 100 meters, 200 meters and 800 meters track events across.
Renowned sportspersons like P.T. Usha, Rachita Mistry, Anuradha Biswal and Kavita Raut are the members of the selection committee that will support the selection process and guide coaching camps. As members of the committee their role would include formulating the selection criteria for the 'GAIL-Indian Speed Star' program, and developing the training plans and modules for the selected athletes at the national Level. District trials were organized under the observation of vigilant coaches and selectors, appointed by the selection committee. The selection of the athletes was based on talent identification and the selection criteria set by the selection committee.
Although the project has launched very recently, trials were organized at 55 districts across 10 states in which more than 25,000 children participated out of which 850 children made it to the state level!
Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of state (I/C) Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dutee Chand, Anuradha Biswal and Purnima Hembram; chose determined young athletes from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. 14 boys and girls have qualified for the national level trials while Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan appreciated and inspired the candidates chosen for national level trials
Camp and Selection: The first state level camp and trial was conducted on 27th -28th of February, 2016 in SawaiMaan Singh Stadium, Jaipur where 60 children participated out of which 4 qualified for the next level. The state trials were held in Odisha (14 Selected), Delhi (28 Selected), Kerala (28 Selected) and Jharkhand (4 Selected) followed by Maharashtra and Gujarat in the last week of April. The boys and girls shortlisted from the state trials will now participate in the national camp and selection which is scheduled to be in May 2016 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. Shortlisted candidates from state trials will attend the rigorous national level camp. After the coaching camp, final trials will be held. Winners will be selected based on the selection criteria and their potential. The winners will be given thorough training throughout the year. The top 9 candidates will then be provided with world class coaching for over a period of 5 years with an ultimate objective of one of these athletes to representing India at the Olympics.
For more information on Gail-Indian Speed Star please visit http://www.gailindianSpeed Star.org
Also, check out this cool video: 

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Real Togetherness...

Today almost 80% of population is busy in digitalization & enjoy staying alone with growing technology. I still remember when I used to be a kid and how badly I used to wait for rains & summer vacations in order to go out to play with my colony friends in our common colony garden.  
Nowadays I see gardens only for love birds and not for kids. You just can’t blame only to love birds for making it a place for romance; instead you can say that today’s kids are no more interested in playing outdoor games as they are always busy with their hectic schedule of education & technology.
Monotonous lives of today’s kids have spoiled their innocence of childhood and their childhood has been merged into a responsible candidate of tomorrow’s race.
Cyberspace has taken so much special place in everyone’s life that people even find their soul-mates on cyberspace. They get married online, they take divorce online and gradually they start living in online world rather than spending time with those who are with them in reality.
Nowadays kids play online games & uses tablets and it becomes their pass time in order to spend vacations. Instead of enjoying rains they protect their gadgets from rain and prefer to stay inside their home rather than being a part of nature.
It’s often been observed by me that there is nothing like which used to be when I was a kid.  There is no noise in public parks, there is no kid with dirty clothes and there is no kid with mischievous activities alongwith cute innocence.
I hardly see any kid or parent interacting together and asking or informing about their native roots.
I want back those old gardens which were full of noise of children. I want back that childhood which was the soul of every kid.
Well.. It’s not too late; we still can define the meaning of “Togetherness” once again. Once again we can start group activities for planting trees and protecting environment that also can develop a new definition of “togetherness” with our neighbors and children; which will become a new chapter for our children apart from their technological and hectic schedule of educational life. 
Nature can do it and we also can do it. Nature has always supported togetherness with us; now it’s our turn to share that togetherness with our future generations.
We should start a pace towards our environment in which we can plant trees and protect the disabled of our society. Indeed this would be the best worship of god and best token of respect and a humble way to say “Thank You” to our nature, our environment and future generation.  
Let’s bring that childhood back.
Let’s bring back that togetherness…

Let’s bring that innocence back!!
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Sunday, 5 July 2015

Moments of Happiness with Mom

There seems to be a new trend developing in parenting. The broad gap between parents and friends is slowly narrowing. Many modern parents have adopted the “buddy parenting” strategy, which has shown some remarkable results. Now, to what extent can we really blur this line? Let me just share some “Khushi Ke Pal” from my own childhood with you.
When I was in school I remember I lost an expensive watch which my father had gifted me. I ran crying to my mother who immediately calmed me down. She promised that she wouldn’t tell a word to my father. She said she would buy the same watch again for him and pretend that nothing had happened on the condition that I help her with some household work. The watch cost Rs. 800/-, which in those days was a lot, especially for a ten year old boy. My mother had fixed my so called “wages” at Rs. 25/- per hour. This way, I could make up for the cost of the watch in 32 hours, which I could finish in a month.
I felt bad when I lost the watch. My mother, kept my secret and bought a new watch for me, as a friend would do. But when it came to doing the household work, she did not cut me much slack. But who was I to complain.
Just three weeks ago, I was having breakfast with my mother. It was my birthday. She wished me as she poured me a bowl of delicious Kellogg’s chocos. Then she presented me with a brand new watch. I could tell it was expensive. My mother had unknowingly reminded me of that childhood incident. Then I had an epiphany. My mother acted as my friend. That’s why we were close. But a friend cannot teach you responsibility. My mother was also strict. She thought how to be a better man.

And there I believe is where the answer lies. Parenting isn’t easy. Its not black and white, its a whole lot of shades of gray. Semi-buddy parenting is what parents should strive for. I will no doubt play that dual role with my own children as well.
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Thursday, 14 May 2015

My Mom, My First Expert...

(Image taken from here.)
‘Mere paas maa hai...’ is easily the most famous Hindi movie dialogue. The line has made an impact, because of the simple truth contained in them. Whoever has a mother has everything. A lot of holy and great things are compared to mothers, including our country. The truth, of course, is that nothing can compare to a mother. It’s a special relationship; the one between a person and his/her mother.
My mother and I share many traditions. Sometimes when it rains, we go out for a walk. The rest of the people run for shelter or open their raindrops hitting our face. Neither of us cares what the bystanders think. When we take our ‘monsoon walks’, it’s as though we are in a different world. When we reach home my mother always makes sure she wipes my head dry with a towel, to make sure I don’t get a cold. She never lets me wipe her hair, until she is done with mine.
(Image taken from here.)
When I was in junior college, my mom, on my request, started teaching me how to bake. Every Sunday we would be near the oven. Sweating, but still having fun. She ate my first few cakes, though I never considered them edible. Instead of criticizing, she advised.  Thanks to that I’ve become a master baker. We still bake together occasionally.
Recently, my mom and I started a new tradition. It pained me to see my mom’s white hair. So I insisted that she let me colour her hair about every 20 days. I know it may sound like a chore, but it’s an activity in which I take tremendous pleasure. During the hair colouring sessions we talk about love, happiness and life in general. The discussions aren’t eventful, yet for some reason they linger in my memory, and I believe they will continue to do so till I die. Funny, isn’t it?
(Image taken from here.)
Since the moment I was born, my mother has sacrificed everything for me. She has faced hunger, sadness, isolation from friends and even pain, just so that I wouldn’t have to. Whenever I fell down, she was always there to pick me up. Whenever I was trying to destroy any obstacles in my life, she was there, to help me and to give me moral support. She knows what I need before even I know it. She knows me better than I know myself. She is an expert in me.When I think about all the people who love me, and there are a few, I think that the only person who truly loves me ‘unconditionally’ is my mother. What has more value than that? It’s a sweet burden; when someone gives you so much that you can never repay them. The only debt that we cannot repay is that which we owe to our mothers.
Recently, I was breaking my head to think what I should get my mother for Mother’s Day. What can you get the person who has given you everything? But then it struck me. Having only one day for mothers is does not do them justice. They gave us everything, and the only way we can show them even the smallest bit of appreciation is by giving them all we’ve got, each and every day. And that’s what I’m going to do.

If your mother is around, go and give her a hug. She doesn’t expect it, but she will never forget it. Also, tell her everyday how important she is to you. Or better yet, show her how much she means to you. 
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Saturday, 9 May 2015

My Healthy Angel…


When I was a child I was afraid of doctors. I was not comfortable with the concept of a random person probing my entire body with a stethoscope. Doctors in those days used to treat even children like adults. There was no comfort, and no entertainment. A visit to the doctor was always dreaded.  
Just a few months ago my niece (Arya) was suffering from some stomach problems. It was nothing too serious, but it also wasn’t something to be taken lightly, either. She hated visiting the doctor. I decided to take her to a pediatrician, instead of our general fellow. His medicines usually had no effect on her. He was also a big bore.  Perhaps his medicines did not work because he was giving her the same medicine which he would give the oldies like me. I thought maybe if is she was treated by a pediatrician; she might actually like visiting a doctor.  
I asked around, but no one knew anyone who practiced pediatrics in Mumbai. I thought to myself, ‘Whom should I ask? Whom should I ask?’. Then it struck me. I took out my phone and asked ‘Askme.com’ . In a second, the names of hundreds of pediatricians in Mumbai appeared before me. After browsing for a while among the many options, I finally chose one who appeared to be suitable.
I took Arya to the pediatricians the very same day. She had a wonderful time! The doctor played games with her, made funny jokes, and when it was all over, she even gave her a lollipop! Looking at them, I wished I was a kid again.
A week later, Arya, who was fully cured, ran to me and asked, “When can we go to the doctor again?” I laughed. Askme.com helped me and my little angel, Arya, find the perfect pediatrician. She is no longer afraid of going to see the doctor. On that day I decided, that instead of asking questions to  my neighbours who claim to be ‘know-it-alls’ , I would direct all my questions to Askme.com. Since then I have always managed to be, exactly where I want to be.


Friday, 10 April 2015

Taking the Journey of Doing Right via Boat

With a population of over a billion, India is the most populated democracy in the world. Due to its large population, India faces several social and economic problems. One of the biggest impediments to social development in India is illiteracy. Although the right to compulsory education is a constitutional right which the government is obligated to provide, the provision is far from being realized. Since the government has not been performing this important duty and obligation placed on them, much of the burden of providing free education has fallen on non-government organizations.
One such NGO is Guria. Guria has, under the leadership of Ajeet Singh, started a unique boat school in Varanasi where children can spend their time studying or playing or even revising, without any worries or distractions. Earlier, these children were not inclined to learning, because they did not want to part with the banks of the Ganaga river. The boat school has solved that problem. Without the boat school, these children would otherwise spend their time doing various mundane works or would perhaps waste their time doing nothing constructive. Due to the Varanasi boat school the children have become more interested in education. The number of students has also increased exponentially with time. Till date hundreds of children have received primary education from the boat school, and the boat school has got them admitted into various schools.

Despite all the efforts put into the boat school initiative, there is a lot more room for improvement.  Guria is not just stopping at where it is now. It wants to ensure that children are getting the best possible facilities and environment, so that they can have a bright future. In order to effect this magical transformation, the Varanasi boat school needs to restore and redecorate its interiors to make it an ideal learning environment. It is also necessary to ensure that the children receive all the required books, educational toys, stationary, a computer and a painting kit to enhance their learning abilities. If this transformation is successful in Varanasi, similar initiatives can be started in different places, throughout the country.

What can we do to help?
In order to support the boat school initiative, and help in this magical transformation of the boat school, you can help by supporting and contributing the initiative and join the Journey of Doing Right. Support this good cause and let us strive towards a better India. Remember, children are our future. Let’s all Do Right by them. 
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Saturday, 14 March 2015

Positivity Unleashed

I had just lost my job for reasons unknown to me. My wife who was pregnant was living at her mother’s house. We were having a bit of a fight. Nothing too serious, but I was all alone. I started applying for a new job, but in this market, it was almost impossible to land in a good firm. I spent 7 years in my last office. It was my first job and I had never worked anywhere else before. Also, without a job I now had to look for a place which had a more reasonable rent.

One day morning I went to the garden for a stroll near my house. I left my phone at home, since I didn't want to be disturbed. I thought a nice walk alone would cheer me up. Unfortunately it didn't. If anything the walk just made me feel worse. I went back home, more depressed than ever, and contemplating just giving up completely. When I reached home I check my phone and was shocked to see I got 37 missed calls and 49 messages. My wife had gone into labour!

I rushed to the hospital. When I reached, I learnt from my mother in law that I had just become a father of a healthy new-born girl. I couldn't be happier. I went in to see my wife. She was holding our new-born girl in her arms. Never had I seen a more beautiful sight. I didn't take a picture, because it wasn't necessary. I can never forget even a single detail of that moment. I kissed both of them on the forehead. I held the baby in my arms. I never knew that a person could be so little and so delicate. That’s when I forgot about all my worries. I was filled with a new hope. I spent the rest of the day with them, and I must say it was the best day of my life. I was no longer angry at my wife. In fact I even forgot what we were fighting about. It all just seemed silly now. No matter what she did, she more than made up for it that day by giving me my little princess. I would be in her debt forever for that.

It was that day that I decided never to give up.  I was going to be everything I could be. I was going to give life my best. I was going to the type of person my daughter would idolize. I wanted her to look up to me. So I decided to work hard and strive towards a better future.

Within that week landed a job in a better firm than my previous one. I found a new place to live by using Housing.com. (Yup, that's https://housing.com/). For the first time in my life, I knew everything was going to be fine.

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Friday, 6 March 2015

My Baby - Happy and Dry


Outside my building there is a beautiful garden. I take my baby out for a stroll every week. The scent of the flowers, the sound of children playing, the blue sky all just overwhelm her with happiness. But the thing that makes her truly happy are the butterflies. She tries to catch them with her tiny hands. If you saw it even you would agree that it’s the cutest thing you have ever seen. That moment is also the happiest moment of my day.
Truly, there is nothing more enjoyable for a parent than watching his/her child being happy. But there were times when I would take her to the garden and she would still be cranky. I could not understand why. I would try to play with her and make funny faces, but nothing would work. Her mom would also be upset at these times.
One day we were in the park, and she started crying. Kavita Autny, who lived in our neighborhood, came to our rescue. She examined the baby in a cursory manner. We eagerly waited as she continued with her diagnosis. After she was done, she put the baby down and simply told us to change the brand of diapers. She recommended we shift to Pampers Baby Dry Pants. At first we were skeptical. Would changing the brand of diapers really make such a big difference? Nonethelss, we took the advise, because we were desperate. Only a parent will understand how important a child’s happiness is to a parent. My wife brought home the Pampers baby dry pants. They worked like magic! My baby was never upset again.
Whereas, most diaper brands only ensure that their diapers are leak-proof and guarantee dryness on the outside, only Pampers Baby Dry Pants guarantees dryness for the baby on the inside. That is what is truly important. Pampers Baby Dry Pants are a dream come true for those parents who have babies. The Magic Gel in the Pampers Baby Dry Pants locks in moisture so that the baby’s skin remains healthy and dry for a whole of twelve hours.  

Now our baby is happy all the time. A dry baby is a happy baby. And a happy baby is a happy home. So what’s the secret to our baby’s happiness? 1) Butterflies and 2) Pampers Baby Dry Pants
There is a good news for all you out there having babies. There is cureenyl upto 25% off on Pampers diapers on amazon.in. I urge all of you to buy in bulk now. If you don’t believe me you can first try a free sample. Simply go to https://www.rewardme.in/tag/Pampers. Once yor baby goes Papmers. He/she will never want to go back. Your baby’s happiness is only a few clicks away.

Thursday, 19 February 2015

An Angel's Sleep

 My baby and I share a special bond. Few months ago she developed the habit of waking up in the middle of the night, and thus, waking up the entire family. My wife and I were worried. We could not understand why she could not get a deep sleep.
In the nights that followed, my wife and I gave my baby 110% of my attention. We played hide and seek with her. How I gave her raspberries on her stomach. For those of you who don’t know, and I am sure there must be many, a ‘raspberry’ making a noise with your mouth by pressed your lips together and blowing. Babies love that when you do that to their tummy. They really cannot control their laughter. That’s a little tip for parents / wannabe parents out there.
But our efforts were in vain. Our baby still woke up in the middle of the night and cried. We had to call in the expert. We called my mother-in-law to examine the baby and assess the situation. She suggested that we change the brand of diapers. Then, the immediate next day, my wife brought home a pack of Pampers baby dry pants – India’s driest dry pants. And they worked like a charm. Our baby was happy and her sleep was never disrupted again due to irritation. Really, a happy baby makes a happy mommy and daddy.

Since then the bed time has been as follows:-
Firstly, giving my baby a nice bath in luke warm water. Fortunately, she likes baths, so there is no hassle there.
Then, playing peek-a-boo with her. She really does love that game, and I must confess, as childish as this may sound, I love it too. It is for this reason that my baby is often likened to the baby in the animated movie ‘Ice Age’, and I am likened to the hard, yet soft on the inside, saber-toothed cat named Diego, from the same movie.
Then, putting on Pampers for her. Yes. One Pampers ensures one dry night. Thus, in effect, also ensuring that my baby is happy and well-rested. I owe a large chunk of my happiness to Pampers. Pampers has put a smile on my babies face, which in turn, has put a smile on my face. Therefore, I also suggest all those of you who have babies to get it immediately. There is a 25% off on Pampers currently. I suggested that you buy in bulk now! Click here. A happy baby is a happy home.

Our next bed-time ritual includes me tucking her into her tiny cradle-like bed while her mother sings her a lullaby. Lastly, we both kiss her good night and take a good long look at her, before we turn off the lights. 
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