JUST COULDN'T RESIST SHARING THESE!!!

WISHING ALL OF YOU A VERY HAPPY, HEALTHY AND FULFILLING NEW YEAR.
MAY PEACE PREVAIL.
SHARING SOME INVALUABLE INNOCENT THOUGHTS WITH YOU!!!!




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Usha Pisharody said…
One needs to be grounded by such innocence, and refresh oneself, from the jaded feeling that experience brings on!

Thank you for sharing these snippets of sheer innocence!

And best wishes of the season, and a Happy New Year to you and your family!!
Oh I love the one about wanting a Puppy but getting a brother :)
Which child will not complain at such gross injustice!

Once my daughter confessed around Christmas time that she was extremely sorry but now it was too late, she had already written to Santa asking him for a, she was truly sorry to say, a Puppy.
I have that letter and reading these adorable letters to God brought back such lovely memories of all those written sorries, requests to be allowed extra TV time, and declarations of loving their parents the so, so much :)

Love kids speak :)

On this delightful note let me wish you and your family a Happy New Year :)
J P Joshi said…
Usha Pisharody: Yes, you are right. These scrawls by little kids full of innocence were really refreshing, and so I thought i should share them. Happy New Year to you and your family too.

IMH: Yes, love the way kids can put things down so simply, and innocently. Guess life would be so much simpler if we did not loose this innocence, but then ....... Wishing you and yours a Very Happy New Year.
Balvinder Balli said…
Innocence of a child is another name of God. Thanks for sharing. Wish you too a happy new year.

P.S. I have added some more details in my new years blog post. May like to have a relook

Regards

Balli
OG said…
kids speak from the heart....
Thanks for putting it up
Renu said…
ROFL:), thanks for sharing it, i thoroughly enjoyed it.

Wish u a very happy and prosperous new year !
Balvinder Balli said…
Innocence of a child is another name of God. Lovely post for the new year. Thanks for sharing.
Jay said…
Wow. Wonderful notes, Mr.Joshi. Happy New Year to you and your family.
J P Joshi said…
Thank you all for visiting and your good wishes. Sorry for the delay in responding....I was away on a trip and had cut my self off the media completely.
Swagatika said…
hey!! uncoiled grey matter..dis one is relly showin different reflections....n u ve done dis wid gud creams..its wot called innovision...hats off...
neways ..wishing u a prosperous new year...bang on....
Swagatika said…
hmm..perception differs..neways its too different collection.lyked it very much..wishin u a gr8 new year ahead...
Rana Nayar said…
It was simply wonderful to see all those letters to God, written by tiny hands in a big scrawl. These letters capture the magic of childhood and pristine innocence of a stage that we all have to leave behind, perforce. But a child never dies inside us. S/he simply goes off to sleep and wakes up, rather unexpectedly. In moments, we least expect him/her to. Your sensitivity in reproducing these is indeed touching. It was an experience. Please do keep it up.
Rana Nayar said…
How beautiful! You really have mnaged to capture the magic of childhood. I'm really bowled over, Mr Joshi.
J P Joshi said…
SS: Thank you for your comments and for visiting.

Rana Nayar: Agree with you about childhood and how it gets left behind, or rather, 'simply goes off to sleep and wakes up, rather unexpectedly', specially when one meets up with a very close and dear friend.
state of mind? said…
now this is called sheer innocence at its best...thanks for sharing these wonderful bits....:)
Anonymous said…
Sheer innocence! What happens to us when we grow up?
J P Joshi said…
State of mind? and Solilo..: Thank you for your comment.

We get too smart, I suppose, and believe that we have the answers to everything????? maybe??? I only seem to get my innocence back when I get deeply engrossed in nature - it happens rarely but it leads to pure bliss.
It is the simple things in life that matter after all!
Anonymous said…
Very nice ones. Thank you. And a little late in the day, but Happy New Year just the same.

Cheers,

Quirky Indian
J P Joshi said…
Thank you all for visiting and for taking the time to leave a comment.

Yes, I do believe that it is only the simple things that really matter, but we get too engrossed in the material world and forget the simple but important stuff. Why??? I don't know, but i do know that it happens.
D said…
Love this! If we adults were asked to write a letter to God we'd no doubt end up asking for something or the other.
Piper .. said…
what a perfectly beautiful post!!! Its one of the best i`ve ever read!! :) you just made my day!
Anonymous said…
Priceless!