At 5:10am on Friday September 23 2005, Kirin Mattu made his first physical appearance in the world at the healthy weight of seven pounds fourteen ounces. At 1:37am on Thursday April 10 2008, his little brother joined the party, at the 37-week weight of six pounds 4 ounces. And at 12:34am on Wednesday May 4 2011, their little brother joined the party. Keep up with the progress of our lives via my blog.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Peekaboo



This is what I miss when I am at the office. It's a bit hard to see but you will get the idea.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Fresh air and Hrundi V Bakshi

This picture was taken a couple of weeks ago in our garden. It has been about a year since moved in to this flat but we have only had the opportunity to take advantage of the garden in the past few weeks. The weather wasn't very good last summer; for the early part of this one, it was pretty wet and cold.

Happily, a few days of sunshine and serious heat finally appeared in June and we have been getting outside as much as possible, in the garden, the parks or the playground. The big reason, of course, is Kirin. However much we adults yearn for a little bit of outdoor space, it must be even nicer for a little person to be able to crawl around, touch the grass and get some fresh air on his skin (as fresh as it can be in a megacity like London). The first time was back in April when we went to Italy and hopefully the weather will be good in Canada, too.

Kirin's latest trick is to turn over on to his tummy when you are trying to change his nappy. It's a bit like that moment in The Party, the movie where Peter Sellers plays Hrundi V Bakshi, a hapless Indian who causes a lot of mayhem at a glamorous Hollywood party. Bakshi unwittingly gets drunk and dives into the pool. The other guests try to help him by finding a set of dry clothes, but when the western star Wyoming Bill Kelso tells him to get out of his wet ones, Bakshi replies in his strong Indian accent, "You take your clothes off, naughty man!", proceeds to squirm out of Kelso's grip and then starts bouncing up and down on the bed. Well, that's pretty much what Kirin does these days, so you have to be quick.


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On another note, Uncle Sameer has helpfully offered a short history of the word Kirin. We included a short description of the Indian origins in the original post of this blog and here is the cross-border, international version.

As a regular reader of your blog, Sir, I feel that there has been precious little attempt to give some Kirin context... I am hereby attempting to redress that balance.

Wikipedia on Kirin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirin

Which leads us to Wikipedia on Qilin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qilin

Here's where the Giraffe Theory gets a proper airing, and we find out, for one, that:

"The Qilin is the lord of all beasts or hairy creatures"

Which is no news to Ravi at 5am.

Then we find out that Kirin is actually Manchuria:

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9117324

or is it Mishra?

http://www.saraswatiriveryoga.com/kirinbiopage.htm

The Canadians won't be left out:

http://www.kirin-studio.com/

But surely the most unexpected connection is:
Norwegian Kirin
William Copeland, credited as the founder of Japan's first beer brewery Kirin Breweries, was a Norwegian.

01/05/2006 :: The Spring Valley Brewery, forerunner to the now famous Kirin Brewery, was founded in 1870. Foreign immigrant William Copeland had discovered a spring in the hillsides over Yokohama and quickly recognised its potential. Japan had only just opened its borders to the outside world, and though the country already had a beer brewery, it was not doing well. The existing brewery was also foreign run but Copeland realised that bitter western beer needed attuning to Japanese palates, and his product was an instant hit.
Copeland was a registered American citizen, but had in fact emigrated from Norway as an adult. His birth name was Johan Martinius Thoresen, born 1834 in Aust Agder. Before leaving his home country, he received practical training at Arendal Bryggeri, experience that proved handy in his later life.

There have been speculations about the Kirin name, some claiming it is a spin-off on the common Norwegian female name Karin. Karin was supposedly a close acquaintance of Copeland. However, due to various reasons Copeland went bankrupt in 1884, leaving him in personal financial ruin. Japan Brewery Company purchased Spring Valley, and it was Japan Brewery Company that later changed its name to Kirin. Nonetheless, Kirin still credits Copeland as company founder and the father of Japanese beer. A memorial to the Norwegian adventurer stands on the original factory grounds, and an annual remembrance day is held in his honour.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Crawling



It's the moment every parents waits for - movement on all fours or crawling. After weeks of trying, Kirin finally managed to get all four limbs working together and is now zooming all over the place. It's pretty fun to see him motoring around but it also changes the whole parenting thing. You can't really leave him on his known now, for fear that he will pick up something he isn't supposed to - rule number one of being a child seems to be that you must find the most dangerous item around, such as an electric cable or sharp object, and put it in your mouth.

Having said that, it is also very cute. If you are in the next room and call him, you will soon hear a little plodding - those are his hands hitting the floor - and in a few minutes, a little face with a toothy grin will appear around the corner.

The boy is growing up.

Monday, June 12, 2006

More firsts




Kirin has started crawling. Unfortunately, we haven't yet managed to shoot a video of him doing it. So, here's the next best thing. He started to pull himself up at the start of last week, and has been motoring around the flat since Friday. This video is a bit slow and don't worry - he didn't hurt himself...

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Vamos Brasil!

In celebration of the World Cup, a little mention of Brazil seemed appropriate.

We bought this basket in Manaus, in the Amazon. It was an absolute nightmare to transport - we were only a few days into our trip, it didn't fit into overhead cabins very well (we didn't want it to get ruined in the hold), and I ended up having to carry it on planes, trains and automobiles around the country. But it has proved very handy as our new laundry basket.

Last weekend, I found myself holding Kirin and having to put the clothes in the washing machine. So, it seemed the obvious solution. I can't quite figure out if he is happy to see his mum or just enjoys the tenuous connection to Brazil. I wonder where he could have inherited that from?

A toothy grin



My friend Sara has recently started her own blog, and like us, she sees it as a good means of showing off a gourgeous son - Cole who will be two years old in a few months - and giving some sense of what life is like as a new-ish parent. Sara recently wrote about "firsts" - those milestones in life that every parent (and grandparent) marks down as progress: "First tooth, first smile, first burp..."

A lot of early parenthood (all parenthood?) is a celebration of firsts. I think we see them as a sort of affirmation that, however tiring or hard things might be, we are at least doing some things right.

Kirin's most exciting first of recent weeks has been the first tooth, which is largely why it has been so long between posts. I wanted a picture of him smiling with the tooth on display but it's not that easy to get a snap of him with his mouth open in just the right way. Johanna accomplished it last weekend and just to prove that the tooth really exists, I enlarged the mouth.

PS - Just before he went to bed this evening, he did a little crawl before going to bed. Now if we time it right, the next video might be...

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Kirin goes to Thailand




Winner of this week's Best Supporting Blogger award goes to Auntie Sarah, who recently took Kirin to Thailand. I think she says it best:

"Picture the scene... you are best chums for 18 years (eek!), you have
a baby and your friends go MAD.

How do you like these pictures of our holiday to Thailand? Rav-ster
with your fantastic writing skills I am sure you can do these justice
on Kirin's blog. Hope you get a bloody good laugh out of these - we did taking them.

It's in Koh Samui, nice venue huh?"
Nice indeed, especially as we are still wearing sweaters and winter jackets here in London.