As a kid, I would wait eagerly for the newspaper man on Sundays so that I could grab the Sunday magazine before anyone else did. Of course, my sister found that habit extremely annoying. I still do this when I am home. And my sister still finds it very annoying! Anyway, the Sunday magazine featured a couple of pages of cartoons, word puzzles and along with that a puzzle that I loved - 'Spot the difference'. For the uninitiated, this basically required you to spot six differences between two images that were seemingly identical. It was always easy to find three or four of these and sometimes five, but I would almost always struggle with the last one. My mom also loved it and after we were both done, we would compare to see if we got all of them right. As years have gone by, we have graduated from 'Spot the difference' to 'Sudoku'. But last week I was reminded of it again.

This picture was clicked on my way back from work last week. You might need to maximize it so that you can have a closer look. Now compare it with the one below:

Now go ahead and spot the difference! :)
7 comments:
Awwww....reminds me of Sunday evenings @ home - this post :) Well, u gotta be kiddin me here - tere sure must b better ways of not losing track of ur kids - this is jus not right! :P
ahh. does it show that the love for her child of this woman is equivalent to the love for his dog of the man in the other pic...
nice post ;)
I was taken aback the first time I saw two kids on a leash in DC too. But some of my friends actually think it is an ingenious way to keep inquisitive kids from wandering too far away. I still find the idea appalling. Nice post and nice pictures for a 2 MP cellphone camera!I seem to be utilizing the cellphone to its fullest potential!
I was taken aback the first time I saw two kids on a leash in DC too. But some of my friends actually think it is an ingenious way to keep inquisitive kids from wandering too far away. I still find the idea appalling. Nice post and nice pictures for a 2 MP cellphone camera!I seem to be utilizing the cellphone to its fullest potential!
@ Dolly
Seriously. I agree!
@ Nishikant
Love for ogs = Love for your children?! Yeah for a crazy animal lover, maybe yes!
@ Hema
You are gonna see some awesome pics soon! :)
Reading this blog was like deja vu for me.. My mom was also was so surprised to see parents put a leash around their kids! I guess its easier than having to carry them everywhere..
@ sandeep
But its still funny!!! I really cannot imagine putting my kid on a leash.
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