Saturday, September 18, 2010

Our granddaughter won a prize in Fancy Dress Competition, today.

Our five year old granddaughter Sudhiksha won Second Prize in an Inter-School Fancy Dress Competition held at and by the Meredian School, Banjara Hills, today morning. This program was a part of the Meredian School’s Crystal Jubilee Celebrations and the event was named as “Fairyland Costume Competition”. 24 Children from different Schools participated in it. She represented her School, Gitanjali Devashray of Secunderabad and won a Second Prize.
She put on the costume of “Pied Piper of Hamelin”. The top most picture is of the Shield gifted to her, the second one is of her in the Fancy Dress and the other two are of the Certificates she has received. The last one is a video of her introduction to her Fancy Dress. I hope you too will enjoy and appreciate her show.

9 comments:

  1. Aww, she's so cute. Congratulations to her!!

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  2. Again i am so proud of dumbi!!!!... My Dahling Niece :)

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  3. Congrats Sudhiksha...looking sooooo sweet!! :)

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  4. How did you make the red cape with the words Pied Piper? My daughter wants me to make her this costume.

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    1. Thank you for writing to me. The yellow dress, the hat and flute are bought out items. The green frills, red cape and the flag hanging on the flute is satin cloth and is stitched by my wife. And I got the words Pied Piper written in yellow paint, at a painter's shop.

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  5. How did you make the red cape with the words Pied Piper? My daughter wants me to make her this costume.

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    1. Thank you for writing to me. The yellow dress, the hat and flute are bought out items. The green frills, red cape and the flag hanging on the flute is satin cloth and is stitched by my wife. And I got the words Pied Piper written in yellow paint, at a painter's shop.

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