Thursday, 30 June 2011
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
#99 …when you start looking for signs.
“Are the birds singing?” I asked aloud.
I checked out of the window. They weren’t.
I looked at my sister lying on the bed
nearby, she smirked.
“Is the moon smiling?” I asked her.
After giving me a questioning look, she
chose not to answer.
“How did this flower come here?” I said,
pointing at a rose in my favorite vase.
“What’s wrong Di?” she asked finally
getting up.
“I am looking for signs Maya. Something
that will tell me as to what it was that I experienced today. At least a hint.”
“Those signs are not out there, its in
here Di,” she said pointing to her heart.
“Can’t you notice you are constantly lost in someone’s thoughts,
didn’t you notice your unceasing smile when you returned home today, and what
about the love that is overflowing and the control which you seem to have lost
over yourself.”
I had found my answer. Yes I was in love!!
#98 …when your mind can’t stop processing someone’s thoughts.
We were in Kualalampur. It was a much
deserved outing for my family considering dad had been too busy for the past
two years to take us out even for a weekend. After landing I realized my phone
wouldn’t be working for some technical error even though I had got roaming activated.
The first thought that crossed my mind was of Vivek. How will I know of his
wellbeing? I hope he reaches on time tomorrow for his interview; I hope he
carries all his documents, I wish he does his best there; I wish him all the
happiness in the world. As we checked in the hotel I again tried calling him.
Failed attempt. As we sat down to dine and ordered for Thai food, I remembered
how crazy Vivek was for Thai rice and soup. His mom has gone to Cuttack. I
wondered if he would get proper food to eat. Suddenly I was worried for he was
prone to food poisoning on eating out. As we drove back to the Hotel, mom
called out for us to see the twin towers that we were crossing. I looked at Dimpy and Monu. They
already had their necks out. They found it amazing and here I was not even
interested to view it, my mind still processing Vivek’s thoughts. For a moment
I did wonder what was wrong with me, but then I was too tired to use my brain
any more.
#97 …when u find someone not you can live with, but someone u cannot live without.
My best friend,
Raagini had just returned from U.S. She had been against my agreeing for an
arranged marriage but couldn’t influence me much from there. I had got married
in a jiffy and could not even give her proper time to plan her trip. So she had
many questions lined up for me now that she was here – whether I loved my
husband, new house, and my in-laws. I invited her home for dinner to acquaint
her of my new home, new family, Harish, my husband and answer her questions
herself.
“Wow you have a
beautiful home,” she said admiring the décor.
“Thanks dear.”
“Whose job is it?
Yours or Harish’s?”
“Harish never has
time for anything except his business.”
“That’s bad.
Where is he by the way?”
“He was supposed
to return by now, but it seems he got struck somewhere.” I said trying to call
him up.
“Hmm. So how was
your first birthday after marriage? I am sure he threw a grand party.”
“Well! Not
really. He had a very important meeting lined up that day.”
“Don’t you think
that’s a little too much? How can you live with someone who never has time for
you?” she said, genuinely concerned by now.
“Raagini relax.
Don’t take things wrong. I agree he hardly gets to spend time with me, but
whatever he does, its of the supreme quality. For e.g. my birthday night, he
did arrange for an awesome candle light dinner, most romantic ever albeit a
little late. And ultimately there’s just this one thing – I don’t how I live
with him, but I SIMPLY CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT HIM now.”
The doorbell rang
and Harish entered.
I think she got
her answer for she hugged Harish and thanked him for taking so good care of her
best friend. There were tears rolling down her eyes.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
#96 … when the world seems empty without him/her.
Just after winning the volley ball match at national level,
Piyush messaged –
“My victory seems empty without you.”
I hadn’t expected him to think of me
there at the time
when he had led his team to victory,
when he was surrounded
by his team which helped him achieve the most desired cup of his
life,
when the mood would be one of the greatest celebrations,
when he was the
centre of attraction for the world,
when he could have asked for anything with
the assurity of getting it,
when he had no time to think of anything…
I had long deliberated whether or not to
reciprocate my feelings for him. After that message, no qualms remained.
Hoping
to double the joy, I messaged – “My world seems empty without you.”
#95 …when you are ready to wait forever.
My cousin finally told us today to stop
searching for a bride for him for he has already committed himself to someone.
We had no problem with his choice. Since he was the only child of his parents,
everybody was super eager to see him married. On asking him to fix a meeting
with her family to finalize things fast, he revealed it would take some time before
her family will agree to get her married off.
“How much time? And what’s there to wait?”
everybody thought and her mom asked.
“Actually her elder sister who limps a
little is still unmarried. They’ll not marry the younger sister until the elder
one is married.”
“What if she never finds a suitable groom?
How long are you going to wait?”
“Forever.”