Showing posts with label aashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aashi. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Small Fat Chili, Ready to be Picked!





Photo by Aashi




       At home, my family and I have a little garden, and one of the plants that we grow there is a green chili plant. Today, when my dad and my little sister, Aarna, went to see if any chilies were ripe in the garden, they spotted a small fat chili, ready to be picked! Usually, the chilies that our plant produces are long and skinny. My dad and my sister plucked the chili and brought it into the house. My mom and I were amazed to see such an odd and abnormal chili! We washed it and used it in our dinner. Even though I was sad to see it go, it did taste pretty good!


Do you have a family garden? If so, what do you grow there?

Have you ever seen an abnormally large fruit or vegetable?
 

                                                 

Monday, July 21, 2014

Pretty as a Peacock






Picture by Aashi








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As I have mentioned in my Welcome Post, almost all of my extended family lives in India. This year, my family and I got packing because we were going from America, to India for a vacation!

India's national bird is the peacock, so you are very likely to see at least one if you go there. In the photo above, I was able to quickly capture a picture of this peacock. Peacocks can be called peafowls or peahens. "Peacock" refers to the male bird, but most people call males and females a peacock. Male peafowls' feathers are are very vibrant, but female peacocks' feathers are a little dull. Long feathers grow from only the male peahen's back called a train.

 The Indian peafowl is the most common. An abundance can be found around India and Sri Lanka in the rainy season, Monsoon.

First when we were about to take a picture of this peacock, it was dancing in circles with its feathers fanned in my grandmother's garden. As soon as my mother went to get a phone to take a photo of it, it quickly closed its fan and stumbled on to the roof! After I took a picture of this peahen on the roof, I examined its feathers. The feathers looked very artificial and fancy! I am looking forward to seeing a peacock with its feathers fanned once again in India.

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Have you ever seen a peacock? If so, where?
 
 
Do you have any other facts about a peacock?

Do you know about any other types of birds?
 









Sunday, March 30, 2014

Welcome to Aashi's Amazing Album!




Photo by Aashi's mom







My name is Aashi, and I am a third grader in Mrs. Yollis' class. I am so excited to start learning through blogging with you! I welcome everyone to my blog, and I look forward to everyone's participation in sharing knowledge, facts, thoughts, and opinions. I remember my granddad  once told me  "Knowledge when divided (shared) gets multiplied".

 I am a fun-loving person and  my hobbies are singing, dancing, and reading. Lately, my favorite book series are The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner and American Girl by a multitude of authors. My favorite American Girl authors are: Laurence Yep, Valerie Tripp, Megan McDonald, and Kathleen Ernst. I like to read the genres historical fiction and realistic fiction. I usually like to sing along when my favorite songs play at home or in the car. When I'm in a playful mood, I'd usually turn on some songs on my mother's phone and dance to the music. I love to choreograph  dance steps on my own and also with my friends, and I sometimes teach my two-year-old sister dance steps to her favorite songs. I take classes on an Indian classical dance called Kathak. Kathak is one of my favorite dance types, and I do practice Kathak during my free time.






Photo by Aashi





This is my two year old baby sister, Aarna! She is a very sweet, curious, and sometimes naughty baby. Aarna  is very adorable, but sometimes gets a little annoying. Aarna can talk on and on, and to me it feels like forever. My little sister is very helpful to me most of the time. She often acts funny and silly to gain my attention and  tries to act  like me and my mom. Aarna  tries to imitate me as if she is my age. When someone gives her something, she tries her best to divide it between both of us. Many people like to play or talk to Aarna, and I think she's getting very famous.  : P  










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Photo courtesy by Google





Most of my family is born in India, and a lot of my extended family including my grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins are spread around different cities of India. Everyone in my family speaks or understands India's national language, Hindi. I visit India almost every year, and I have a lot of fun with my family there. The one way flight trip to India normally takes almost a full day and few hours from here, and so I am always both anxious and excited to travel to India. India has many glorious cities and landmarks to visit. During my last few trips that I remember, I went sightseeing, had a blast at many weddings and wore traditional Indian attires, and visited my cousin's friends.When I go to my grandparent's house and take early morning walks with my grandma, we normally see a lot of peacocks wandering here and there in the gardens. The peacock is the national bird of India.


What are your hobbies?

Do you have family in a different country? 




I hope you enjoy Aashi's Amazing Album!