Friday 25 January 2019

Hiraeth - A start for 10 year challenge

Hiraeth (.n) - A homesickness for a home to which you cannot return, a home which may be never was; the grief of lost places of your past


I read a beautiful article one of my cheerful school junior Bella wrote a few days back and then I came across this word Hiraeth. I saw that friends and family were sharing Bella's post as she mirrored their thoughts and made a nostalgic start to my thought process too. And yes you did influence me to write this little article about my good times in the colony and school Bella… I dedicate this bit to all my classmates, batch mates, seniors, teachers and families who were part of my growing up. My earliest memory was when we ended up in the school assembly lines with the Junior school leader looking out if everyone maintained the line and decorum to reach the prayer ground of our school. Then came the 8 periods of 30 minutes each…
 
Our school bell rang on time every morning after assembly. This bell that sang the best tunes to our ears after each period ended had a major role in our life’s J. This bell gave us a sense of time, hope and happiness. It kept us looking forward to our favourite teacher , favourite period and the immense pleasure of ending the day with a long ringing clangour…   


The art period and art sir in KV would have been everyone’s favourite. Our Art room was bustling with activities and boards showcasing the best pieces of art done by kids which inspired us to mimic some and our art Sir. The second best was the CCA period which took away the majority of the afternoon times in activities like solo singing, group dance, solo dance , quiz, extempore and group singing. We were all so dumbstruck by the talented kids who showcased their talents on this fine day.. we enjoyed and encouraged them with nonstop applauses for sure. If we belonged to a particular Sadan (yes we were split into 4 groups every year – Aravinda Vivekananda, Vyasa and Valmiki)  then the applauses would reverberate  even more from particular sadan supporters. I still recollect how we had separate divisions for labs. The early memories from primary school was to run across the divisions to the very last wing of biology lab and peek in to see the Skeleton held in glass display unit. My little crime partners who knew more than me used to tell me how they knew more about the live rats and frogs that were kept and fed to be dissected.  


The school days were amazing as they were and so were the days when we had power cuts. We hardly had any to make the mark, however when we had those power cuts we never lost the chance to run outside in the dark and get everyone in our avenue to sit on the soft and cold beach sand. Any opportunity to get food down was not missed. We sat in groups and sang anthakshri .. The play time was our favourite too .. I am not sure if the 90’s kids would be able to relate to what I would say , the ones from 80s and 70’s definitely would. We had a gala time returning back from school… the bell when it went off at 3:20 pm reminded us of many things that had to happen in series between then and 6 pm… I never can evoke very clearly the times I rode my cycle to school, but coming back home was the best as there are things you are looking forward to… blocking the way and making sure you cycle with your group of classmates was one of them… we then ganged up next to GSO and spoke until we got called by Diana’s mother.. she would say, girls you have been there for half hour. That’s when we got reminded of our mother’s face. The next 2 minutes would be nonstop cycling to reach home. The whole schema would get a toss if we had our marks or progress reports from quarterly, half yearly or annual exams out. We would not waste a single minute anywhere ..the bell rings at 3:20 and we were home at 3:23 J the most submissive kids would appear inside us from nowhere during these times.. Then came our playtime. Yes we played outside in heat and mud until we got tired. We joined together and made up games and I cannot remember anytime we were out of ideas or disagreed with anyone what to do in that evening. To name a few the most favourite was cricket ,badminton, hide and seek, country and john kallu . There were seasonal games with tyres, gilli danda, kites, pambaram (top) and paper boats of course. Screaming was considered cool in our heads and we just used to scream at the top of our voices if we found the slightest reason of being caught out on hide and seek or hit a sixer in criket . The play time ended when the second shift of office buses returned. That was 6 pm... if we did not return or were too engrossed in the game, we definitely heard our moms screaming and scoring more on the decibels.. 


Our parents, mostly dads who worked in the Atomic Research Centres had three shifts of buses 7:30 am ,8:30 am and 9:30 am….most of the parents stuck to the 08:30 shift and returned home at 5:30 pm. My dad always was an early bird. I have witnessed dad’s punctuality for 22 years . It was always the 07:30 am rush hour and come home at 4:45 for a cup of hot tea and yummy snacks my mom made….


All I wrote above was just a series of thoughts that came to me in the last half hour.. They are not in any order. It just reminded me of the good times we had at primary school and I wrote them down. I am sure a child has her/his character created by the time they hit their teens. The place where the child grows up gives the foundation for values we have in our lives. I am ever so thankful to the school bell, the regular bus services that took dad to and from office, the signal reminder from Diana’s mother and the decibel shouting from the mothers in our avenue . Everything I said and more shaped us to be the individuals we are…

 I can never put all the childhood memories in words, as I finish writing a bit I remember the 1000 other things I missed out on ….when I am overwhelmed with memories , I will write up  .. This might be a start to my monthly blogs now !! again are we starting On a Wednesday after a long lovely gap ? Let me take it as a 10 year challenge now!!!

Monday 4 January 2010

The Cookie Theif!!


A woman was waiting at the airport one night,With several long hours before her flight.She hunted for a book in the airport shop,Bought a bag of cookies and found a place to drop.She was engrossed in her book, but happened to see,That the man beside her, as bold as could be,Grabbed a cookie or two from the bag between,Which she tried to ignore, to avoid a scene.She read, munched cookies, and watched the clock,As the gutsy “cookie thief” diminished her stock.She was getting more irritated as the minutes ticked by,Thinking, “If I wasn’t so nice, I’d blackened his eye!”With each cookie she took, he took one too.When only one was left, she wondered what he’d do.With a smile on his face and a nervous laugh,He took the last cookie and broke it in half.He offered her half, as he ate the other.She snatched it from him and thought, “Oh brother,This guy has some nerve, and he’s also rude,Why, he didn’t even show any gratitude!”She had never known when she had been so galled,And sighed with relief when her flight was called.She gathered her belongings and headed for the gate,Refusing to look back at the “thieving ingrate.”
She boarded the plane and sank in her seat,Then sought her book, which was almost complete.As she reached in her baggage, she gasped with surprise.There was her bag of cookies in front of her eyes!“If mine are here,” she moaned with despair,“Then the others were his and he tried to share!”Too late to apologize, she realized with grief,That she was the rude one…the ingrate…the thief!


"There is no delight in owning anything Unshared!!!"

Wednesday 14 October 2009

Yellow Glasses?!



You See the World Through Yellow Colored Glasses!!! This was the result of some random thing I found on the Internet..I am pretty sure of how I see the world...bcos I am often not very judgemental these days.. I definitely keep away from ppl who I don't want to be bothered by...but that doesn't make life unpleasant... ! In fact I am more happier when I am with ppl I love and look up on!

And I wore a yellow glass as I read what was written about me in Yellow!! geee....


You live your life with optimism. You remain happy through the bad times, and your outlook remains bright.You judge all interactions through the lens of hope. You try to see the best in people, and you give them the benefit of the doubt.You face challenges with a spirit of adventure. Things are what they are, so you might as well make the best of them.You see love as the utmost expression of personal joy. You tend to be attracted to lively, friendly people.At your worst, you are a bit petty and jealous. You want to be every one's shining star.You are happiest when you're daydreaming or thinking up fresh ideas.

I can bet on the fact that I am optimistic..Don't need to read that with a Yellow glass..can bet that I get Jealous like normal people ;)...but there is something I have always noticed... The world definitely reflects what you shine like..its a mirror rather... be it through a yellow , blue or lavender glass... it looks back at you in the same way, you look at it...And I learnt that in many ways! would love to share an incident here.

When I was in blore and used to have my walks across the lonely lanes.. I always used to look at the numerous buildings being constructed and wonder...how much man has learnt frm the time he landed on earth... he earns living..he saves..he builds house..oopss...someone else builds it for him..and the someone else are the characters I want to talk about...I used to see loads of construction workers..many men aged 18-25 , women and children... I remember smiling at the kids and they never returned me a smile... But I never lost hope..I was quite sure that one day the kids would smile and wave at me...

After a days hard work..I and my roommate had a crispy talk about our work...our past and our funny episodes at work of course..and also abt these construction workers..she told me that the guys always stared at her and any gal who wud passed by ..She wanted me to be careful...! hmmm!

The next day I dint turn to look at the building nor did i Smile at the kids... I felt it was OK as I was just being careful about myself ...this followed for 2 more days..It was really odd for me though because I sensed the kids giggling there when they saw me... I felt I was being rude to those kids, I felt a heavy head the whole day at work...as i crossed the shop...I thot I would buy some chocolates for those kids..I dint know if they would accept it ..but that would be my way of saying sorry...My way of repenting on my rude behaviour..I bought a handful of chocolate's and walked back...I saw the kids playing with cement and stones... I could relate them to my childhood...just that, I had those toys and Building blocks... these kids were playing with the REAL building blocks....life doesn't treat everyone the same I thot as I searched my bag for the chocolates...It would have been a wonderful world otherwise...still lost in thoughts , I offered sweets to the kids... I saw an instant smile..The smile which I was waiting for and the smile I always longed for .. they just snatched it from hand and ran to their parents...I saw a lady come out holding the kid and she waved a bye to me as I walked past her... The next morning I saw the whole bunch of kids waving back at me with a BIG WIDE SMILE and also the guys who I thought were Dangerous waved sayinge.."if you ever need anything..let us know.." I was taken by surprise... Now that's what I told already!!



be it through a yellow , blue or lavender glass... The World looks back at you through the same glasses that you look at it through!

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Think over!!


If a Deaf person has to go to court, is it still called HEARING?


Why does a round Pizza come in a square box?


Why is there a light in fridge and not in Freezer?


If electricity came from electrons , does morality come from MORONS?


Do the alphabet song (aaa, bb,cccc,deee,eeeee ,ff,geee) and twinkle twinkle little star have the same tune??


Why did you just try singing the two songs above??? ;)


Wednesday 16 September 2009

Did Philip Fart?

What do you think??

The expressions are priceless!

"Look at the Queen's face!
"

Wednesday 9 September 2009

Woefull Wednesday?!?



Monday's child is fair of face,

Tuesday's child is full of grace,

Wednesday's child is full of woe..,

Thursday's child has far to go,

Friday's child is loving and giving,

Saturday's child works hard for a living...

And what about Sunday!!? Atleast I dont agree to the Wednesday bit... ! I am born on a Wednesday...and am full of happiness!! and I know another person who is full of happiness and is born on Wednesday!! Yeppy!! Akki...achu...my favourite man in the Bollywood industry Mr Khiladi too was born on a wednesday!! I dont see a woefull moment when he is in movies..he has the perfect comic timing and I love him above all...who cares about the ryhmes?!

Happy Birthday Akshay!!

Wednesday 2 September 2009

Oooops!!

Did I miss out on a Wednesday? There were reasons..Sorry friends !! But the good thing is now I can access this site at workplace and will make sure there is something coming up every Wednesday!!


In the meanwhile have a look on this!! I saw it as I was browsing some website... and sort of liked it ;) and thot of asking u guys to pardon me for not turning up last week ;)

Catch up with tit bits in between work!! and thanks for accepting my apology!