Thursday, October 27, 2011

Happy Diwali World!

After a long hiatus, here I am , decided to blog once again. This time no waiting for intelligent topics (which i failed miserably to come up with in my last attempt at blogging despite pestering a lot of folks) and also no trying to  make the blog fancy- This time I am just going to pen down my daily thoughts.
So, I had a Eco-friendly Diwali with no fireworks or crackers - I simply did not buy any nor pester my husband to get me any.   Well, actually, I paid Rs 150 (per person) for a Diwali party the previous day at my apartment complex and expecting a dinner and fireworks. But then the "organizers" of the party decided that the money was sufficient only for dinner, "thumbola" and some music. Bah!! Imagine my disappointment. So by the time I realized that there is actually going to be no fireworks for this Diwali, it was yesterday night. But then, me being a  magnanimous soul, forgave the organizers as the dinner was delicious and they made me an "environment-sensitive" human being (I can pay Rs 75 for that). So my Diwali was spent lighting a few lamps , studying for GMAT (by the way, which is my latest hobby) and cursing my Boss with whom I had my performance review the previous day.
Hope all of you had a deLIGHTful DIWALI! Cheers...

Monday, May 2, 2011

The four best friends.......


Last week was abuzz with costume parties street skits and what not celebrating the biggest wedding of the season - that of Prince William and Kate Middleton. I was browsing through some of the pictures, people dressed up as royalty, people on the street wearing masks, people with those weird head dresses which by the way I have no clue how they depict British royalty , royal tea-party dramas etc and I could not help but remember a group of four girls, four best friends. Let me tell you their story.

Not so long ago, four girls decided to get together and form an exclusive club of their own. They had been studying together for almost two years then and got along very well with each other. They formed the club and named it DART (no the name did not seem silly at all to them) - the first alphabet of each of their names. Now, I won't reveal their names yet.- maybe at the end of the post. They were very pleased and extremely proud of everything associated with the club - the name, the exclusiveness, the secrecy. They announced the formation of the group to the entire class and turned up their noses at anybody asking them for a membership - after all, it was supposed to be an exclusive group. They invented games to be played (ok top secret games which no one else was allowed to participate just to make them jealous), wrote each other ridiculous letters , discussed guys, parents, sisters and brothers dresses, celebrated each others’ birthdays with cards and gifts and generally ran awry! 

They had nicknames for their teachers, funny names for each other and a passion for any gossip. They laughed at their math teacher who was from Andaman's and had a funny accent and pulled pranks on him. Those S.U.P.W periods when one among them got punished for not making an electric bell or for not drawing wiring diagrams (which anyway nobody could and everybody used to draw some complicated maze which used to leave the Sir all livid), they all shared the punishment and wrote out each others imposition. They drove their economic Sir crazy with their constant banter in the class. During lunch breaks, they explored the woods behind the school and came up with all less explored spots. They insisted on being seated together in the class, their favorite meeting spot for all secret rituals - the floor under their desk and the favorite meeting slot - the Hindi period. The Hindi period was their most favorite as they could literally get away with anything with their Hindi mistress and Hindi was really really boring as a subject for anybody. The minute their Hindi mistress started on "satpuda ke khane jungle" and " kshama, daya, tap, tyaag, manobal", they had to invent something to be distracted or else they would all fall asleep - yes including the teacher everybody. So just in order to stay awake they used to go all riotous during the Hindi period with secret games and umpteen pranks on the Hindi mistress! Oh, the secret games and secret ceremonies!!! One of their most favorite pastimes was to pretend to be famous personalities in news those days and enact ridiculous scenes out of their lives. And it was during those days that Princess Diana and her friend Dodi Al Fayed passed away in the infamous motor car accident suddenly the news papers were full of British Royalty. Obviously they had to pretend to be British royalty and they did so in style! They even had a secret wedding ceremony between Prince Charles and Princess Diana attended by Prince William and Prince Harry. Ah, how scandalous!!! They also loved the term paparazzi (their first ever introduction to the word) and for a while they invented a lot of paparazzi games.

And then one day, about a year or two later, just as it was formed, the club was dissolved, for no particular reason. No, they did not have any arguments, no cat fights, no yelling matches but they just stopped being interested in the club and they grew out of each other. They developed different priorities and each went her own way after a while. It has been years since all this happened but I am sure each one of them still has some part of those boisterous days within her, each one still has at least one of those ridiculous letters stacked away some where, one of those birthday cards tucked away. If they meet today, I am sure they can still start off from where they left all those years ago for after all they say best friends are those who can start off from where they left.

And now for the names of those four girls..... No not yet.. Let it remain a secret for some more time…  



Friday, March 18, 2011

Old is Gold - atleast once in a while......


Two years ago, all the manual taps in my office got replaced with auto taps, the ones with sensors that can detect the motion of your hand underneath and turn on and off water. Today most of them fail to detect the hand motion and refuses to turn on water or once turned on refuses to turn off water or turn on the water for such a short duration that it is practically useless. Of course, auto taps are so very today, but did my company necessarily have to replace the old manual ones with these? The answer probably is no. In fact, they would be now incurring extra water taxes due to wastage.

Isn't this situation so very familiar to most of us? How many times after consummation of something (after a lot of struggle) have we bemoaned about how better off we were before?  We aspire for something new mainly for its novelty or coolness quotient or even just because our friends have it.(At least I am famous for aspiring for stuff  just because somebody else have them without really having any need for them). Most of the times these change do click for us but then there are times when we regret our decision also. Maybe a little bit of pondering and a reality check would make our lives better. Change is the only constant, but change should definitely not be to make the life miserable at least not those changes for which we have an option.

So here are a few things I would not like to change in my life even though I have newer options - just because they work perfectly fine for and I would be miserable with the change. 
                              - filter coffee for mochas and cappuccinos.
                               - my books for e-books.
                               - my morning newspaper for online newspaper.
                               - staying in India for settling abroad.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Indians and Cricket - We are symbiotic.

1. I am an Indian and I am born to love, at the very least like cricket.
2. I will have my lay-man's opinion on every bowler, every batsmen, every ball bowled, every run taken, every wicket taken, every technique adopted, every cricket rule that exists or does not exist and will dissect a cricket match to shreds, over a cup of coffee with my friends.
3. No matter how much I declare it as a silly game, if I see a nail-bitting cricket match while flipping channels, especially a live one, I will stop, watch and cheer for the team that wins, no matter which team it is.
4. #2 applies only if the Indian team is not playing. If Indian team is playing I will first declare them as typical to bring a match to this "close a finish" and then I will sit and chew on my nails praying fervently that they do win
5. I got goosebumps and my stomach was churning watching the "Lagaan cricket match", despite the knowledge that it is a movie and India is going to win ultimately.
6. I really believe that my prayers contribute significantly to Indian cricket team's winning chances and praying is the least I can do. If I am eccentric enough, I will offer prayers at temple/church/mosque/gurudwara to improve the odds of Indian team winning an important cricket match.
7. I will complain aloud about(euphemism) the Indian cricket team(every aspect of it) after we loose a match , pretend to not care about the win or lose. I will even say "the team does need such treatment meted out to it once in a while for their arrogance and over confidence". But inside I will be bitterly disappointed and dejected that the team lost the match and decide to pray more for the team for next match.
8. I would have at some point of time in my life, declared that I will not watch the important match India is playing because if I watch India will surely loose. I will ask my friends and family to watch it for me.
9. After declaring #8, I will manage to take a sneak-peak at the game at the exact moment when either the Indian team looses a wicket or drops a wicket. I will then shudder my shoulders in exasperation and exclaim to the others "See .. this is what I told you".
10. I will want Sachin Tendulkar to hit a century every single time he comes out to bat, and if he indeed hits a century, I will want a 150 or a double century.
11. Every time I read an article about Sachin or watch a video clipping of his achievements, I get goosebumps.
12. I will defend Sachin vehemently if anybody even dares to say that Sachin is not a match winner and if Sachin scores big in a match, India will loose the game.
13. I will aspire to watch every single cricket match that India is playing from a stadium.
14. I will prepare myself for an important cricket match that India is playing for days together. I will declare that I will not study or do my homework that day,pester mom to make some snacks,
 postpone my meetings and other commitments, get home early from work and get all the food ready. I will hate to be disturbed when the Indian team is playing well.
14. I am an Indian girl and I will have crush on at least one cricketer during my teenage. I will have his posters on my bedroom walls, read up every bit of information on him and chant his name day in and day out and drive the others around me crazy.
15. I am an Indian parent and my secret ambition will be to make my son part of Indian cricket team. Cricket bat is the first toy I will buy for him.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Letter to the lady at the cinema


Dear lady-in-the-back-seat-at-the-cinema,

With reference to your abysmally infantile behavior at the theater last night, this is to inform you that it is totally abominable to refuse to settle down during the entire playtime of a movie and that cinemas in Bangalore are not a private but a social gathering. Kindly note that cinemas are definitely not the places to be at your garrulous best and to catch up with your friends. Also note that foot-tapping the seat ahead of you during the movie does not give a 3-D effect to the person in the seat and is very very irritating. Further let us inform you that rustle of  plastic wraps is definitely not euphonious and becomes head-splitting in a matter of minutes, let alone two hours. Considering all this and the fact that you looked like you are in your late twenties, we have come to the conclusion that it is way too late for you to learn the home rules governing watching a movie in the theater. Hence we strongly recommend you to not saunter down to a theater next time you have the urge to catch a movie, but stay at home at enjoy the same on your dvd player.

Regards
Certain patrons who like to enjoy their movie-in-theaters experience 

Monday, January 10, 2011

"Tamasoma jyothir gamaya"

Today afternoon as I stepped out my office for my daily dose of caffeine, I was suddenly struck by the brilliance of sunshine. It was a stark contrast from the air conditioned, cold, artificially lighted office space of mine. I had been feeling dreary all day today and suddenly I felt my spirits rising.


As a kid I always used to be in awe of the night and darkness. One of my earliest memories associated with darkness is one of my dad’s friends offering me a “five star” for staying in a pitch dark room, alone, during a power cut. I was barely five years old then but still braved the challenge and won the “five star”. From then on I always associated myself as a night person. I always used to tell my friends that I enjoy doing things at nights better than day. I remember, when I first read that in parts of Scandinavian countries, where half the year is spent in darkness. suicide rates are higher, I thought how very strange people there should be to not to enjoy the 6 month long nights. As I grew up, there was also no concern of getting tanned during the night!!! In all the silly online quizzes for finding the soul mate, deciding which season I belong to etc I always pick night over day as the choice. For me nights are mysterious, romantic, charming with lots of promises.


But today as I stepped out into the warm, bright noon, I felt there could not be anything more pleasant than sun shine. It brings with it a strange and remarkable sense of warmth, cheer, brightness, hope and general bonhomie. I may still not like sweating it out in the sun and getting myself tanned but then next time when I am figuring out what my personality is , I for sure know the answer to – Choose one of the two
                   a. Day
                   b. Night

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Man's strive


He strives for position
He strives for power
He strives for perfection
Kindness and humanity are lost forever


He strives for gold
He strives for fame
He strives for glory untold
Happiness and love is the price of this game