Papa Scheherazade

Award-winning children's writer Ramendra Kumar recounts his experiences of bringing up his daughter in this funny and heartwarming story

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Award-winning children's writer Ramendra Kumar recounts his experiences of bringing up his daughter in this funny and heartwarming story

Fatherhood often brings you upfront with your own foolishness, fallibility and frailty.

When my daughter Ankita was a few months old, my wife Madhavi decided that since I was of no use in the feeding and bum-washing departments I should at least help in putting her to bed.

Now Ankita was a night creature from day one. While she slept like a twig—obviously for anyone as cute and dainty and delicate as my daughter, ‘log’ can hardly be used as a simile!—during the day, she was in the mood to ‘party’ at night.

Soon I was assigned the job of keeping the little one engaged for a couple of hours while the big one got her 80 winks.

Unfortunately, Ankita didn’t like my mug one bit. The minute I picked her up she would bawl her head off. And it was really amazing that one who was barely as heavy as my left wrist could stir up such a racket. But stir up she did, and Madhavi would wake up and give me the mother of all dirty looks—if looks could kill, I would have had as many obituaries as Cristiano Ronaldo has goals in his kitty!

As the nights passed, I tried everything to win Ankita’s confidence: doing calisthenics, making faces, creating sounds and even yodelling. The results were the same. She would just howl and continue doing so until Mother Madhavi would come and rescue her from the clutches of Attila the Papa.

A few months went by and my next assignment was administering Ankita mini-feeds. I remember clearly the first time I had to do it. I sat on the floor of the living room with Ankita sitting in front of me. I gave her a big spoon and a small plate so that she could beat them together and create the ‘euphony’ she always delighted in achieving. Then I took one spoon of the gooey mix that fate and Madhavi had ordained should be her diet. I fed her making all the right noises and faces that I had seen Mother Madhavi unleash. Ankita swallowed a mouthful and...

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