Thursday, May 31, 2012

Sunday, May 13, 2012

PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK WITH THE KINGFISHER

I believe this stint of photography has been the most successful attempt that both me and my daughter have made in taking a picture of the kingfisher in our digicam. This kingfisher visits our garden frequently.


Very much like me, my daughter also tends to take everything seriously. I am yet to come out of that lock fully, but lots of training of my mind, I have managed to come out a little.
When we were trying to take a snap of this bird, I saw my daughter getting desperate with every miss that happened, or every mistake she made. The kingfisher hopped and flew from one tree to the other. Many times it just flew away and came back after sometime.She was on the point of giving up, very much like a mathematics problem that never gave in.

Although it was like one blind leading the other, I still spent some time with her explaining that everything in life should not be treated like a school subject or a school exam. I told her that it was important to have some hobbies where we could just enjoy making mistakes and explore without conditions or boundaries.



I believe that that instilled more self belief in her, and relieved her from the burden of having to achieve accuracy, each time she attempted anything.


It is more important to keep getting up and walking tall after every fall, than to just keep winning always without taking any risks.