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Burning in sun, soaking in rain
and taking long walks.
Unprotected natural life |
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It was protected indoor life of Lego,
art, and TV |
From Lego
To
Lets Go
It was a happy occasion for my family, and the celebrations
did not seem to end when
Rayyan came as baby
into our babyless life of eighteen long years. He was the precious,
fragile and loved child, who everyone wanted to protect from the harsh world.
Thinking back I realize now that everybody went overboard with his care other
than me. Two aunts, uncle, grandma and grandpa were a big army for a mom to
fight with, so I gave up and did as they wished most of the time. He was never
left alone or unattended even for a short time. The fuss they made over him was
nauseating but the love my family had for him looked so nice and beautiful.
He grew up being much protected, without much exposure to
outdoor games, independence and outings. His world consisted of going out with
one of my family members, playing games with Lego toys, watching cartoons or
drawing. He was very much interested in cycling but was not allowed to go far
all alone. He had to go circles around our home when someone kept an eye on him
from terrace.
I believe in keeping children close to nature and giving
them independence. I was very unhappy with what was happening with Rayyan, but
it was tough to argue with my family. All I could do was take him for long
walks in the evenings or occasionally in the morning. Even when Farheena was
born 4 years later, I did not stop the walks. We would put her in a stroller
and take her along with us.
At the age of 11,
Rayyan was still treated like a baby and
not allowed any independence. But as for life, it underwent lots of changes,
with business loss, loss of my sister, misunderstanding in family, issues
regarding moral upbringing of Rayyan and many more negative happenings taking
place. I stood at cross roads then; I could either live with my family or shift
for independent living in Byndoor. I could not manage to live independently in
Bangalore for financial reason; in addition I would again be monitored by my
family on the upbringing of my children. As I saw Rayyan watching his 3
rd
cartoon in succession, I decided it was time I took the reins in my hand. I
knew it was going to be a big heart break for everyone, but then sometimes life
takes control of us for good. So, with a heavy heart, I decided to shift to
Byndoor from Bangalore. Before leaving Bangalore, I assured Rayyan and Farheena
that, if anything went wrong or they could not adjust to the life in Byndoor,
then I will bring them back the day they ask me to.
First day in school, Rayyan came back home and could not
stop talking about how active and strong the kids in his school were. Without
much physical activities, he looked so small compared to his classmates. I
explained to Rayyan that these children have grown up in natures lap. Their town
was surrounded by water and trees. Belonging to their roots, they are much
healthier than the city children. Also the food they eat was fresh and natural.
I never thought of buying a TV in my new setting. I knew we
would miss it for a few days but soon would get adjusted to the life without
TV. I got computer for my children (and off course me) instead. This has been
the wisest decision I have made so far in my life.
In the new setup it was life full of outdoor activities, fun
and adventure for my children. The Someshwara Beach which is just 3 kms from my
home, become a weekly picnic spot for a gang of children I had collected to
have fun. Farheena and Rayyan looked forward to the beach visits every Friday.
As moms did not do shopping and dads were working in gulf,
children in Byndoor were smart shoppers. Rayyan slowly befriended some of them
and started shopping for me. I nearly had panic attacks when he visited the
weekly market for buying vegetables. He could come back with a live fish,
chicks or kitten to keep as a pet.
One day Rayyan decided he would start running in the
morning. He found his sports shoes, got his tracksuit ready and had the alarm
set for 6 a.m. He was up before 6 and was ready to go when I was opening my
eyes. “Bye Maa, see in one hour”, he said and rushed out in all enthusiasm. 2
minutes later I heard dogs barking, a child shrieking and 3 minutes later
Rayyan came back running all muddy. I was cruel Mom who burst out laughing
before checking whether he was all right. Sorry! The dogs who were not used to
people running in the morning had assumed he was a thief and attacked him. When
he tried to turn back he had a fall and then he had rushed back as soon as
possible. Thank God the dogs did not reach him.
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Enjoying the monsoons |
Rayyans Activities in Byndoor
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Enjoying natural rivers and streams |
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Exploring wild paths |
So the idea was running was given up but
Rayyan had found
new freedom and the morning weather was inviting him to play in its lap. He
found a solution and started cycling around with his friend who sold milk in
the neighborhood. He would start early
in the morning and come back before 7 a.m. My mom would have had a heart attack
if she knew her precious grandson was roaming about on the roads of Byndoor so
early in morning, but it was good for Rayyan.
He started getting stronger and
healthier with each passing day.
Slowly he made friends with kids who could join him on long
hikes on the nearby mountains.
Initially the kids were scared and lazy, but as the number of kids increased, not many could resist the fun and adventure. They were not afraid to explore unknown places, mountains or deserted place anymore.
He also started having fun in a small pool
nearby to our home, which has been a source swimming lessons to the kids of
this neighborhood from time unknown. My dad had learned swimming there too. He
started loving his time in water so much that he was nicknamed water snake.
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Rayyan's friends under my bed.. |
Another
hobby was raising chicken though not for sale or food but as friends. He did
not even call them pets LOL.
It has been the same with Farheena. Generally she is very
healthy child who doesn’t go through regular colds, fevers or other such
illness. Even if she has a small bout of it, she overcomes it without much
medication like Rayyan.
The Someshwara Beach had become a part of our life and it
will always remain so, no matter where we go. The children who gave us company
and shared the wonderful time have grown up and gone their own way, including
Rayyan who is doing his animation in Bangalore. All of them often recall the
happy times they have spent on the beach. The pictures should tell you in a better way all
about the fun we had on the beach.
I was in a dilemma when Rayyan would go around cycling in
unknown places all alone. Not many had his stamina and enthusiasm for long
rides. Hence, at times he decided to go few places all alone. I was afraid of
his safety but had no heart to deprive him of what he loved the most.
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Soaked and dirty after
a game of football |
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Rayyan planning his activities
for holiday |
So from the lap of Lego and TV Rayyan flew freely in the lap
of nature around our village. It was no more Maa lets play lego but Maa lets
go. Soaking himself in the rain, playing badminton, kicking the football,
skateboarding, rollerblading, swimming and cycling gave Rayyan the immunity so
strong, that he hasn’t needed a doctor for years now; other than for two cuts
which required stitches and his myopia.
It is really hard to believe that he is the same child who used to be
sick for at least 110 days a year. Who would believe that a child who fell sick
even with utter care taken by his grandparents, who had his nappies and all
clothes ironed to kill germs, gave him only bottled water, cooked his food
keeping hygiene in mind and taking every known and unknown precautions to keep
him healthy, would achieve that naturally in the lap of nature.
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Tarzan or what? Rayyan had great fascination for trees like the monkeys... Climbing and sitting on trees was one of his favorite pastimes. |
This is my own Kissanpur story written for the Get Real contest on Indiblogger... a 100% real authentic and natural experiences of upbringing a child in the lap of nature.
I hope Rayyan will post more pictures about his adventures and life on his newly created blog
The Animator