I miss you Ohio :-(
Ok. Here is the wonderful plan that Nanna hatched. The packers/movers will come and take all the stuff at home. They will also take our Camry. And we will drive to Houston in our Sedona. 1200 miles. 20 hours. Car. Seat. No move. Hey, I am not complaining. I am a team player, am I not? ;-)
Everything went according to the plan. Amma packed a lot of my toys and a lot of my DVDs into a box. We loaded some more boxes into the van and started off. But moving is so painful. I felt so sad to leave Naveen Uncle, Madhavi Aunty, Mouli Uncle, Anu Aunty and Pranav. Nanna says I might not meet them again. Bad Nanna. I started crying as soon as we started driving. I am going to miss them all. I dont want to leave Ohio :-(But Amma tricked me into listening to my favorite song - మాటే మంత్రము, మనసే బంధము...
I love that song soooo much that I insisted on listening to it all the time. Again and again. Serves them right for taking me away from Ohio. We kept driving south on I-75. Driving and driving and driving. After what seemed like a very very long time, Nanna stopped the van for the night. In Kentucky. A town called Elizabethtown. He was all excited about the town and some movie with that name. The hotel was good and I had a good time there!

I also saw a tank on the interstate. Yes, a tank. Big tank! See this. If people drive tanks in Kentucky, I wonder what they drive in Texas!
Everything went according to the plan. Amma packed a lot of my toys and a lot of my DVDs into a box. We loaded some more boxes into the van and started off. But moving is so painful. I felt so sad to leave Naveen Uncle, Madhavi Aunty, Mouli Uncle, Anu Aunty and Pranav. Nanna says I might not meet them again. Bad Nanna. I started crying as soon as we started driving. I am going to miss them all. I dont want to leave Ohio :-(But Amma tricked me into listening to my favorite song - మాటే మంత్రము, మనసే బంధము...
I love that song soooo much that I insisted on listening to it all the time. Again and again. Serves them right for taking me away from Ohio. We kept driving south on I-75. Driving and driving and driving. After what seemed like a very very long time, Nanna stopped the van for the night. In Kentucky. A town called Elizabethtown. He was all excited about the town and some movie with that name. The hotel was good and I had a good time there!
I also saw a tank on the interstate. Yes, a tank. Big tank! See this. If people drive tanks in Kentucky, I wonder what they drive in Texas!
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I too love that song. let us sing together some time..ok?? Take care of amma and nanna...;)
lots of kisses and hugs...
attha.