Tuesday, February 24, 2009

And the Oscars goes to.....

Managed to watch a bit of the rerun of the Oscars! Well, the fizz was out of the coke as the winners were already announced . But I wanted to watch it anyway. For me, the star appeal was of course, the host of the Academy Awards, Hugh Jackman. He was truly sensational. His Broadway number with Beyounce Knowles was fantastic!!


I could just watch a bit of the ceremony as my tired eyes craved for some sleep. I had to regretfully walk out of the hall and retire humbly to bed. So much for fun! But I was satisfied watching Hugh Jackman as he made his way into the hearts of many that evening. And mine too :P

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Waiting for something?

How many of us like to wait? Well, you must be wondering why am I asking this question. But, think for a second? Do you like to wait? Now this actually depends on the circumstances you are in. If I were to speak for myself, I don't like to wait for practically anything. Waiting in a queue or waiting for something to happen. Sheesh, sometimes it is tormenting!!

But, the other day while I was watching a cookery based show on Discovery Travel and Living, a remark made by a famous chef left me stunned. He said something to the effect of “I like to wait. Waiting is good, beautiful...like waiting for the love of a woman.” That was something significant! In some sense when you receive something for which you have waited for a long time, your happiness knows no bounds!! Waiting teaches you patience, makes you grateful for the object you waited for.

Think about food for a minute. Food that takes hours to be prepared and when it is finally set on the table and when you sink your teeth into the first morsel, what do you experience? Bliss!!! What else??

When you have waited long at the bus stop and you catch a glimpse of the bus afar, don't you give a sigh of relief?Waiting has taught me to be grateful....taught me to be patient...and to appreciate all that comes along especially after a long time.

We as humans are extremely impatient about practically everything and this “waiting” instills in us a kind spirit of anticipation of the object we wait for. Think of an expectant mother. A student waiting quietly for the results to be announced. There is silence, quietness and a heart to receive whatever may befall. Waiting teaches us humility in a way that reminds that nothing is in our hands. We are not in control of our lives. Think of the gardener. He has to wait patiently for the rains to fall and the seed to grow into a plant and for it to bear fruit in due season!

This is what I would say for those who are in the season of waiting. Waiting to grow up, waiting to go to college, waiting to get married, waiting to bear children...whatever it may be...Remember one thing, waiting is good! Enjoy this season with grace!!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Trip to Splendour Country


Felt the need to expand on my official trip that I had last weekend…..After much discussion and talks about the suitable place to go for the yearly official trip, we decided on “Splendour Country”. And Splendour Country it was!! I won’t go into the details of how we landed there as it is quite obvious, vehicles!!

When we reached there, I couldn’t help but notice the green foliage, the well maintained lawns and the neatly trimmed shrubs…..As we walked further, I saw the swimming pool!!! Ahh!! I love the colour blue…..All I did was click picture after picture…We had a quick breakfast as everybody were hungry since the paranthas seemed to disappear at a lightening speed :)

Then, we made our way to the basement that had games like pool, table tennis, badminton and carom…..Of course we had music too!!! I tried my hand with pool and I did not like it! There was karaoke singing!! Wow!! I tried my hand in it!! And I must admit that I enjoyed it thoroughly. What did I sing? “Eternal Flame”

Then the guys went swimming and the girls followed suit. I preferred sticking to clicking more pics…. We had lunch and the games that followed later were really interesting…..

In the end, we took a group pic and had tea and bhajias :) ….In short, it was a memorable and a refreshing trip to remember for a long time….

Monday, January 19, 2009

Trip to a resort

Last weekend, our company had their official trip to a resort. How was it? Really good!!! I liked the place as it was surrounded by greens. Personally, I enjoyed capturing these moments on the camera. It was a neat place to unwind and relax...By the time we came to the city, we were all exhausted......In the end it was a trip to remember!!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Wake up and smell the coffee!

After all the talking about being sleepy and exhaustion creeping in......I knew what I needed......Yes!!! A cuppa coffee..Mmm..Refreshed in my soul!!!!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Be careful what you wish for!


This is my first entry for the year 2009 and this is what I have to say, " Be careful what you wish for" and as it says "It may come true".....To me this sounds creepy at times......We all have desires and dreams and how strongly we wish it would turn true!!! Only to realise that we have quite forgotten to read the fine print....

I can quote many instances when I had wished for certain things to happen for many reasons. Maybe I was not happy with my present situation. Maybe I desired a change. Or else I just wanted to have some fun......Then it turns out to be true......and then you realise it is nothing but a disaster!!! Oops!!!!!

Moral of the story: Learn to be content in whatever situation God has placed you in ......and this I say to myself aloud (listen to yourself girl!!!!), the skills you have...don't crave what others possess.....You may not be in a position to handle it at all!!!
So, be careful what you wish for.....it may turn to be true.....

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!!

So this is it!! I'm on the last day of the year 2008....Wow.....Can't really believe that this year has gone by so soon....How was this year you may ask?? Will try to summarise this way.....

  • Understood that it takes more than will power to achieve your goals....
  • Life is very unpredictable..The most unbelievable things can happen and take you by surprise.
  • There is no greater joy than to get back to good ol' friends.....
  • Boiled chicken can taste good!!!
  • Homoepathic medicines rock!!!
  • There are some individuals who are capable of making irrational decisions..Trust me, I know a handful...
  • With a humbled heart I confess that Kerala cuisine tastes the best. Even better than Mangalorean cuisine....
  • You can learn absolutely anything......We are designed by God in a special way!
  • Last but not the least.....God is good all the time and He is worthy to be trusted even though life at times make no sense whatsoever....

Wishing everyone a great year ahead filled with joy and happiness!!!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Joy to the world


The last few weeks were real crazy!!! And last weekend added to the craziness......But all in the end was good. I managed to get the second half of the day off from work for tomorrow. We are having a short Christmas Eve service followed by barbecue- specialty Burmese cuisine!!! I am waiting to sink my teeth into that well marinated meat....ahhh!!!

Christmas day is with family. Have invited a friend who desires to have crab curry!!! She loves seafood btw. Watch a movie, sleep (something that has been missing from my schedule). Before I leave, here's wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas filled with God's peace and assurance of being His child. God Bless!!

P.S: This is my 100th post......Wow!!!! It has been a long journey and I enjoyed every step of the way......Wow! I still can't believe I made it to 100!!!!! Yippee!!!!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Just begun....

What can I write, after all the terror that was unleashed in Mumbai?? Even as I watched the television, show live coverages of the terror attacks in Mumbai, only one thought crossed my mind again and again, "Can't believe this is really happening.".....I don't want to say much, as much has already been said and someone very wise mentioned, "Talk is cheap".

My heart goes out to all those who became victims of this brutal carnage. I will never know your pain, the anguish, the heart wrenching emotions that plague you right now!! I can't write much......it's too painful.....

One thing's for sure, our nation's not safe anymore...in fact, it never was a safe place...we are so vulnerable!! Am I safe in the city that I live?? The answer is an emphatic, "NO!!!"..... We are living in an age, where we leave home, taking a look at our loved ones and wondering, "Will it be the last time I see them?"......

Dear readers, this is just the beginning.....

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Saturday nite!

Last Saturday evening, I was alone at home as my family was out for several reasons. I was stay put becoz I fell ill. It seemed like it would be a boring evening and I did not have the strength to entertain myself. Switched on the television and the movie Miss Potter was being aired.

I wasn't sure I wanted to watch it as it seemed like a slow movie. But I'm so glad I did. Renee Zellweger did justice to her role as Miss Beatrix Potter. It was more like a biographical film. There were some touchy moments and good lines to remember! In short my evening was well spent and I simply looked forward to meet my family.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Come November!

The month of November has set in and all I can think of is,"Oh no! there are no holidays this month." Yeah, after all the holidays in October, suddenly the thought of working 5 days a week for a month seems like a long stretch! Of course we have December to look forward to and all the preparations that will begin for Christmas. Ahh...I'm already setting off to Winter Wonderland :)

So I'm girding myself for this rigorous month that lies ahead of me and steer my way through....C'mon girl you can do it!!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Books and holidays


Watched 'Little women" yesterday with my sis and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Read the book when i was in school and it's always a different experience when you watch these characters come alive on screen! I would want to read the book again and relive the moments!! In school I would be so lost in these stories and so content living their lives and being a part of their experience.

I never had a care in the world. At school I would wait for lunch break so that I could exchange my book in the library for another. Those were the days!! In fact even during my summer vacations, my father would get books from the city library and just the sight of those books would get me so ecstatic!!

So much has changed now! I only get to read when I am at home or I am down with a bug....Sheesh!!! How I miss those good ol' days

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

My friend's wedding

Last Sunday I attended my ex-colleague's wedding and boy! it was a different experience altogether. It was the first I was a witness to a Sikh wedding. The wedding took place in a Gurudwara in Camp. I went along with my sis who was also completely bowled over by a cultural shock!

Why do I say so? It was for the first time we were surrounded by Punjabi and all we could hear was Punjabi. In fact the wedding ceremony was conducted in Punjabi!! You could say I was totally "Lost in Translation". But I enjoyed the experience and it felt so different meeting people from a different community who speak, dress and behave differently.

My friend was excited to see us and she looked so happy to be married!! She looked absolutely stunning that day!! Her joy clearly reflected on her face which made her look extremely beautiful. I wish her loads of happiness and an exciting married life ahead!!