Tuesday, 23 June 2015

A hug to thank my Dad


I am my father’s best buddy. We have a very special bond. I can discuss about anything with him without any hesitation and may be because of this quality I have been able to take the right decisions at the right time in my life. He loves to live life and laugh and because of this nature he is always young at heart. He always guides me to the right path. He is very supportive in everything that I do. He helped me with my homework without any complaint ever. He played with me for several hours. He often took me to movies, water and theme parks and to picnics. He’s been helping me ever since I was born. I can’t imagine my life without him. I wonder what my life would be like without him, it’s unimaginable. Many times my father missed his favorite matches of football and cricket for my sake. Instead he spent time with me to help me in studies or stayed with me constantly when I was ill. He never mentioned or showed his fear but I still remember whenever I was out riding my bicycle his eyes were always on me. My safety was his first concern. My dad is fun to be around. He is a very nice person. Whenever I need him he is always available. He helped me unconditionally and never expects to be thanked or recognized for his actions. He has always being an inspiration for me. He has taught me how to be strong in every sphere of life. He has taught me the lessons of life. He is a very simple man without. My role model is none other than my father. I had many happy & sad moments with him. He pampered me. He encourages me to reach my goal. He is like a VIBGYOR who thinks like a pure white light & provides me a window to see the life in a colorful way. He is a perfect role model. Whatever the situation is one can find him smiling as he says no one is perfect and times keep changing so one should remain balanced in life. He always surprises me with his level of energy and positive thinking. I salute my father for his endless effort for the betterment and ease in my life. I just love you father. Thank you for being with me always. Superman, Spiderman there are tons of super heroes but for me my father is my real super hero. Thank you Daddy.

F – For all things you have taught me

A – And for promising me that you will never leave me

T – To be with me forever and supporting me

H – Helping me in everything

E – Everyday you are there for me

R – Raising me with utmost love and care


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Thanking my Dad My Hero with a Hug


You have to simply ask a girl as to who is her hero and her prompt reply would be that its her father. My Dad is my super Dad and my first teacher too. Everybody’s dad in the world is their greatest hero in their lives. He is the first man in our lives who cares for us, protects us, teaches us how to survive in this world provides for us with food, clothes, shelter, money, education, and takes on responsibility to provide everything necessary for our survival and growth. He is always there when I need a strong shoulder to lean on, till I develop my wings and learn to fly. 
My father is a very kind hearted person; he never hurts the feelings of any body. I love my father for treating me like a Queen. I thought that happiness begins with 'H' but my happiness begins with 'U' my dad. For me my dad is my whole world and what I am today is just because of my dad. I am Thank you dad for caring for me and loving me and doing special things to make me happy & the happiest daughter in the world. 
Most memorable moment was when my dad handed the keys of the scooter in my hands. I felt very happy and most fortunate daughter of this world it was a heart touching moment. He worked late to make sure we have a good future. He could never build his dream house so that he could fulfill our dreams. The best advice given by my father is don’t be afraid of doing mistakes but be sure to correct them as soon as you realize them. There is always a U-turn ahead. 
He is my source of inspiration & he is my strongest support. He gives me confidence. He has always supported me in every stage of life. When I was in college my grandmother found a proposal for me and wanted me to get married, but I wanted to study further and stand on my own feet and work. My dad supported my decision of studying further. It was my idea to study further and be an independent working woman. He put in lots of effort and finally sweetly convinced my grandmother. Thus my fathers support helped me achieve my dreams of working & standing up on my own feet Even now, when I am sad, I have to just place my head on my father’s lap and he lovingly pats my head and I am instantly comforted. I hug my father because there is better way than a hug to say my thanks

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Monday, 15 June 2015

Unlocking joy with maxfresh moments of life



The College is off for vacations and everyone is planning to go on an excursion trip however its only our class who is not going. The reason we are being sent on an industrial trip where we would be attending classes taking notes and more or less it would be like attending regular college. Our spirits are low and we are in no mood to study. Yet we board the bus and our journey begins. The FM radio of the bus is playing the news. None of us is interested and I am looking out of the window staring into no where. The atmosphere within the bus is very serious and somber as if a tragedy has struck. The atmosphere is nothing like what one experiences during a college trip. The atmosphere usually during college trips is of fun and celebration but not this time .We are experiencing a low point of our lives as we have been robbed of the much earned summer break .Perhaps  this cancelling of our vacation is a punishment for not being able to win the cricket tournament for the college as all the players in the cricket team are from my class.
As the bus crosses the city border the news ends and a song starts. The song is the famous Anushka Manchanda song Tu Saala Kam se Gaya from Golmaal returns.
As the song begins to play it has a transforming effect on the occupants of the bus that is us students.
As the first few lines of the song play out
(Maine tujhase pyaar kiya hai, tu hai meri jaan
Meri har dhadkan kehati hai main tujhape kurbaan) - (2)
Tera jara sa bhi dola jo imaan, tu saala kaam se gaya
Huwa tera kaam tamaam, tu saala kaam se gaya
Tera dil jo huwa beimaan, (tu saala -3) kaam se gaya
Sameer and Anil who are sitting in the first row get up and begin to sing along and break into a dance. I am really not much impressed by their antics as these two guys from my class are really very easily excited and first to get up and dance.
By the time the next few lines of the song are played
Teri najaron pe jaan-e-jaan meri najar hai
Teri saari harkato ko mujhako khabar hai
Are mastiyon mein duba huwa hai, tujhe nahi fikar hai
Aaja aaja hosh mein aaja, ???
Tera jara sa bhi dola jo imaan, tu saala kaam se gaya
Huwa tera kaam tamaam, tu saala kaam se gaya
Tera dil jo huwa beimaan, tu saala kaam se gaya
I find that half the bus has joined them The boys and girls are dancing and singing .The girls are moving their lips to the lyrics of the song and the Guys of my class are dancing like Allu Arjun.
I am sure if Anushka Manchanda and Allu Arjun had been here then they would be proud of our performance.
By the time the song ended and the next one began the entire class had got into a picnic mood . We had realized that no one can spoil our fun and as long as we want to enjoy and have fun no one can rob us of the opportunity. To be happy and break into a dance and singing routine like Anushka Manchanda and Allu Arjun is our birth right As it helps us discover hidden moments of happiness that recharge us and make us feel the maxfresh moments of life.
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Monday, 27 April 2015

Celebration time



We are a group of three friends me, Ananya and Anu. We are best friends who have been together ever since our school days. As we stayed close to each other and went to the same school, it gave us ample opportunity to bond with each other .We would go to the same school and that too in the same school bus. This time together was like celebrating a festival. After school we would play with our dolls and decorate them with ornaments and dress them like princesses. Then we would build doll houses for them that we decorated with our ribbons and trinkets. When we met each other during the recess time at school we would pool money from our pocket money and buy eatables from the school canteen and we would also share our food with each other. After school we would go for ice cream together it used to be the best time of our lives. I remember that time so vividly that how excited we used to be when ever a new ice cream flavor was launched in the market. We would head straight to the ice cream parlor. All the three of us would buy
the same flavor on the very first day of its launch and enjoy it together. It used to be our way to celebrate our freedom from the rigors of a hectic school life.
When we got promoted to a senior class we got permission to go and represent our school at a inter school debate competition. I along with my friends formed a team and we had the most wonderful time together. When we graduated from school we made it a point to get admission to the same college. Being in the same college provided us the opportunity to explore and raid all the eating joints that were near the college. It used to be our routine to visit the famous hangouts that offered the best food and snacks. In our lives a lot has changed from the time we were in school and then in college. Now we are in our respective jobs yet we are still the same group of friends and people still refer to us as the three musketeers. We find happiness and solace in each others company. Just being together is a reason enough to celebrate. We are quite different temperamentally. Even our food choices likes and preferences are very different. Yet the bond
of friendship that we share makes being together so magical and it feels that we are having a celebration. It has stood the test of time and whenever we are together we feel very happy, contented and on top of the world.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

The relocation that brought us closer

After I passed out of my school the only thing on everybody’s mind was my marriage. All my neighbors, relatives and family started searching for my better half. Being
born in a male dominated family it was never considered a good idea for a girl to have her own career. It was not easy to spend time doing nothing while the search for a suitable groom was in full swing. I always had a great interest in interior decoration. I used to purchase books on this subject and tried different styles at home which were always appreciated by my family and visitors. After gathering my courage I requested my elder brother to help me get admission in an interior designing course. As I am his pampered sister he talked to papa on my behalf. My father agreed as he believed that empty mind is devil's workshop. I immersed myself completely in the course which I enjoyed very much. On weekends at least 3-4 prospective grooms came to see me but somehow things didn't work out. It was a 6 months course and time just flew without my knowing. It was my last month of the course when my Mr Right came into my life. He was an IT professional settled in USA. He was dark and handsome and very charming. Everything was right about him except that he was settled in USA and had no intention of coming back to India. I loved India and never thought of leaving my dear country. My family convinced me that it’s a good match and I should not decline this offer as its all destiny and we as humans can’t change the way luck works. I agreed to this proposal and within a month I got married to him. I moved with him to USA. It was a vast cultural change. The weather was harsh as compared to India. My heart was still in India. My husband was very understanding and adjusting. He was more than a good friend. He helped me in the kitchen. We cooked together went to different places, planned picnics and everything was going well. In 2000 he lost his job. It was a testing time for us. The cost of living was too much and soon our money reserves were depleting. It was a time to take tough decisions. My husband tried at many places for a job but without any luck. He did some temporary jobs but it was not sufficient. Being brought up in a male dominated family I mustered my courage and told my husband that I want to start my business of interior decoration in India. I had decided on this bold move to relocate back to India when my husband’s efforts failed to get a decent job He was quiet on this subject but when things didn’t work and seeing our dwindling finances he agreed. We flew back to India to
#StartANewLife and with the help of my brother I started my designing studio. My family initially discouraged me but my husband encouraged me I started getting orders soon and my work created sensation. Through word of mouth my client list started increasing. Within 6 months I started earning well even more than what we earned before. This bold step has not only made us well off but our moving to India has brought us even more close. We have now a special bond of understanding.


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Thursday, 19 March 2015

My journey of hope and optimism



We take birth, we grow up and finally grow old. During all these stages we are continuously learning and experiencing new things. We may be of any type from the rugged to the delicate but we must never lose sight of hope and optimism. These are the two rungs of the ladder of life and we not only need them continuously but we cannot do without them. Hope makes us move forward while optimism is the beacon that lights up our path.
Hope and optimism are the sword and the shield without which we should not move ahead. I came to know about this when I was in college. My father worked in a factory and his pay package was just enough to sustain us. One day misfortune befell us and my father was taken ill. He was advised complete bed rest by the doctor. It was a no work no pay situation. My mother had managed to save a small amount for the rainy days. Our financial situation was becoming grim day by day. Life is an incessant journey till our last breath. As my mother had to tend to my father she was in no position to go out and seek a job. My younger sister was still in school and too young to share the financial burden. At least there was no problem of paying her school fees as it had been paid in advance for the whole year. The management of the factory had been kind enough to arrange for the treatment and the medicines for my father. Still day to day expenses of food and milk loomed large before us.
I was in college at that time and thought of doing a part time job. Although I tried my best I could not get any job. This was most disheartening. Then hope knocked at the door in the form of my best friend. She had been my senior at school. In due course of time we had become very good friends. She had gone after college to another city. Now she was back again and had come to inquire about my welfare. It did not take long for her to understand the situation we were now facing. She went to meet my father upon hearing that he was not well and her presence proved to be a calming factor and now my father  seemed more cheerful and more like his old self. She came back with me to my room. She told me that she needed my help. I was greatly puzzled and wondered what help I could give to her. She laughed her musical laugh and said that she was not going to ask for a treasure or money. She told me that she had opened a coaching institute. This institute was just close to my home and she needed me to coach the children the subject of mathematics. She knew that I was very good at it and offered me a handsome salary.
She was sure that I would carry out my task with perfection and she had full confidence in me. This filled me with a new hope and optimism and I knew that I would succeed.


Sunday, 15 March 2015

Thank you Grandma for those moments of togetherness

Togetherness is a gift and spending time with your loved one is like a gift of god. Like the fragrance of a sweet smelling flower it brightens our lives, not just that particular moment but the memories of such time spent #together linger on and revisit us whenever we are in need of comforting or in times of stress. These are the pearls of wisdom that are the inheritance passed on to me from my grandmother. I was the first born of my parents and as the first born of the family a lot of love and care was showered upon me. Yet I was the daughter and like a lot of Indian households there were a lot of restrictions imposed on me. It was my grandmother who stood up for me and helped me fulfill my wishes. Be it getting permission for attending the scouts and guide came or joining NCC at school. Even though she herself was not very educated as she got married at an early age she made up for this shortfall in her life by getting books on loan from nearby students and library and taught herself . She encouraged me to study and   learn the household chores as well. Then when I reached  the marriageable age my parents found a suitable boy and got me married. I got married into a large joint family and my husband had a number of siblings. My in-laws household had very different customs and thinking and I had a very difficult time adjusting to them. Even my mother in law did not take very kindly to the fact that I was a vegetarian. Where as the men in my in-laws home enjoyed non veg food and my mother in law coaxed me to cook and eat non veg food. All this tormenting and coaxing took its toll on my health and I fell ill. Then when I returned to my parent’s home for a few days everybody showed a lot of concern looking at my stressed out state. My grandmother was concerned for me but maintained her calm exterior. She called me to her room and handed me a large plate full of rice that she was about to cook. She asked me to sift it and remove any stones or any other inedible parts that may be present. When I cleaned the rice she spoke with compassion she said. “Your future is like this rice mostly full of good things however the small stones that you see are the obstacles that would come in your life. Just like you are removing them before preparing your meal similarly you would have to remove the obstacles in your life . ” Her calming words were very soothing. She brought me a cook book from her collection and showed me a numbers of recipes that were pure vegetarian but in look and taste would beat any meat preparation.This is what I had needed,this one moment of being #together. This time spent in her company enriched and changed my life for good and when I went back to my in-laws place I won them over with my cooking. Slowly they began to appreciate my cooking and I adjusted to the customs of my new household..I shared with my mother in law my recipes and she too was moved and impressed by my ingenuity. Over time she became like my best friend. The time that I had spent with my grandmother had created a strong bond with her.In this time of togetherness she had passed on to me her life’s experiences and  it had taught me some very important lessons of life . It had taught me how to be myself and win people over with my genuineness and of course my cooking.  Thank you grand Ma !  
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Monday, 9 March 2015

चुप रहो

चुप रहो, छिपाने के लिए और बहुत कुछ है
अपने स्वयं के भावनाएँ, और सपने
मानसिक गहराई में
भावनाओं से उपजे भविष्य के इंद्रधनुषी सपने
कुछ दिल से सोंच कर, कुछ दिमाग़ की फॅक्टरी में बुने गये
चुरा ना ले कोई इनको

चुप रहो, छिपाने के लिए और बहुत कुछ है


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Sunday, 1 March 2015

नीला आकाश

नीला आकाश धरा के ऊपर झूलता
शायद किसी मज़बूत रस्सी से लटका
गोल गोल चाँद आकाश में अटका
धरा नीचे अपनी धूरी पर घूमती
सूरज की हर किरण और
बारिश की हर बूँद को चूमती
बीच में है इंसान जो सोंचता की वोह
दुनिया चलाता है
पर वो यह भूल जाता है
की उससे बड़ा भी कोई है

जो हर इंसान को बनाता है

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Saturday, 10 January 2015

ना कोई शिकायत है

ना कोई शिकायत है
ना कोई रुसवाई है
तू मेरे साथ नही तो क्या
साथ मेरी तन्हाई है
उसी से हम दिल लगा लेंगे


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Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Friends

Friends are forever
     they come when you are in need
They laugh with you
     and cry in your grief. 
They are the best companions
     who care for your needs.
So take care of them
     as they are like pearls
Got by diving deep.


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