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Friday, October 24, 2014
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Sunday, October 5, 2014
The Little Things in Life
Last night after ages, our family sat together for
dinner at the table. It felt really good to eat together as a family and laugh
over some silly things. Strangely enough, for the past couple of days I have
come to appreciate the little things in life. It’s these little things that
make our life so meaningful and interesting. Here’s a list of things that makes my life beautiful.
- Sipping morning tea with my sister in the balcony
- Listening to the birds chirping all day long
- Reading the bible in my room
- Walking to church on a Sunday morning
- Chatting with my folks
- Listening to music while commuting to work
- Watching my favorite series on the laptop
- Reading my unfinished novels
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Coffee and Conversations
I have always noticed that conversations flow with ease around coffee. I wonder if there is any connection to it. Is it the caffeine that kicks in or just the environment surrounding it?
I am not much of a talker. I like to observe and take in what I see. Talking takes effort and sometimes I feel we become vulnerable when we talk. But lately, I have come to appreciate conversations. Not superficial conversations, but real conversations that take place between friends,
between a parent and a child, between folks who are in love.
There is an exchange of thoughts and ideas. We get an insight into the life of the person we are engaged in a conversation with. In fact we spill a lot about ourselves with our words.
Maybe that’s one of the reasons why sometimes I avoid long conversations. I am never comfortable with people getting an insight into me. But I guess, people figure out who you really are in the end. There’s no hiding in this world. So, I guess a cuppa coffee would be great!
Thursday, October 2, 2014
The Beauty of Silence
All my life where I grew up I was accompanied by solitude and serenity. I quite naturally didn't
appreciate at all. As a kid, I always complained about my residence being very quiet. I complained about the fact that my home was far tucked away from the main city. Yes, I did complain how quiet it was and that the quietness at times drove me a wee bit crazy.
Fast forward to 2001, where after a whirlwind of situations, our family landed up in a residential locality in the heart of din and noise. Want a clue about where we lived? Close to a major IT park near Hadapsar. Well, well who knew it was the beginning of a long enduring nightmare.
Our flat faced a highway that had major trucks and buses plying nonstop. Before we could settle down, a big hospital began to crawl from the ground. Within a couple of years, a flyover appeared bang opposite our home. And before we could sigh, two major malls appeared in our vicinity.
We were constantly surrounded by the honking and the rattle of the vehicles. Sleep was a luxury for us. Oh how I craved a little bit of quietness. It was a tough lesson that I learned on how to really appreciate what I had in my life. How easy it was to take things like living in a quiet surrounding for granted.
Well, after 13 years of living a nightmare, our family finally shifted to a quieter residence. And even as I write this post, I am enjoying the serenity around me. I can hear my thoughts! But above all, I have learned an important lesson of gratefulness unto the One who wisely grants things in my life.
Bless the Lord oh my soul and all that is within me, bless His holy name.
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