First Note
My dearest Tarra. Sriyansi Suresh,
Yesterday evening, your daddy, Suresh, created this blog so that I, your mother, can share all the beautiful and happy moments we experience as your parents. We want to capture every precious memory of your childhood, so that one day, you can look back and see how much joy you brought into our lives. Watching you grow into such an active, energetic, intelligent, and mischievous little bundle of joy fills our hearts with pride.
You are just 15 months old, yet you amaze us every day. You already recognize songs and make adorable hand movements to Baby Shark, Wheels on the Bus, and Aku Vesi Pette Vesi. Seeing you respond so excitedly to music makes us so happy!
Today, we went to watch a movie, Sankranti Ki Vasthunam, with Shanker uncle and his family. Your daddy enjoyed the movie a lot because it was a comedy. This was the third movie you watched in a theatre—your first was DJ Tillu 2, then Pushpa 2, and now this one. It’s incredible that at just 15 months old, you have already had the experience of watching movies on the big screen!
Shanker uncle has an eight-year-old daughter, and today was her first time watching a movie in a theatre. Watching her, I couldn’t help but wonder—if you had an elder sister, she might have been just like her. Since both of you are the only children of your parents, I hope you grow close to her, like the big sister you never had. I know she will love you back.
My little princess,
You are the light of our lives, the happiness in our hearts. Be strong, be brave, be happy, be calm, and always stay as charming as you are. Remember, my love, your happiness is in your hands—you have the power to create your own joy. No matter what happens, your parents will always be by your side, loving and supporting you unconditionally.
These days, you have been coming to court with me often, and you have already become so close to my court staff. The moment someone picks you up, the first thing you do is look at their shirt pocket for a pen. You grab it, remove the cap, and start “writing” on hands, papers, or even faces.
Just a few days ago, you were with my typist, and you started scribbling something on a paper with a continuous flow. He laughed and said, "Madam, Sriyansi will learn very early!" Your intelligence and activeness at this age are truly rare. I even recorded a short video of that moment and shared it with a few dear ones. Their responses made me smile:
"Hence, judgment pronounced!"
"Upcoming public prosecutor!"
One lesson I want you to remember always, my dear Sriyansi suresh:
"Never change your goal, just increase your efforts to achieve it"
With all my love,
Mom

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