Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Que sera sera!






It was the perfect example of how unpredictable things can be. Nothing went as planned for the Indian evening. Heavy and incessant rains ruined our plans for a grand Indian evening with an expected audience of approximately 100 people including the Consul-general of France and the Director of Alliance francaise. The roadway connecting the suburbs to central Mumbai were water-logged and the tracks were brimming with rain water. We were almost thinking of calling off the Indian evening since 60% of the host families were coming from the suburbs. However a sudden will not to give up overpowered better sense and Bijal, my friend and colleague in the committee, Mr. Karani , the Chairman and I decided that we will NOT cancel the Indian evening - We had never done it in the last 35 years. We decided to have the Indian evening - come what may. The enthusiasm and courage of our host families were commendable. Except 2 families which could not come (because the situation in their area was really worse because of the rains), all the other french guests along with their families turned up. Other friends and colleagues and member families also braved the rains and decided to come. Though the main attraction of the evening , the folk dance with 24 children couldnt happen since their parents were quite hesitant to send them, we tried our best to make the evening as fun-filled as possible. We had Brilliant performances by our friends from Samarth Vyayam Mandir of Mallakhamb, yoga pyramid and an impromptu bollywood dance by our friends, Rashmi and Ruchi. But the whole credit for the success of the soiree goes to our french group who made the evening memorable and exciting by their bubbly group songs, interactive poems and last but not the least the group dance, Chapeloise. After this dance, which almost resembles garba, they patiently taught us all the steps and believe it or not nearly EVERYONE from the audience participated and enjoyed the dance thoroughly. That was the time when Bijal and me thanked our stars that we did not cancel this most memorable Indian evening.

The group has left for Nashik today. Hope they have an equally memorable stay there. My guest Bertrand is going to sing Kal Ho Na Ho during the Indian evening there. He loves hindi songs, especially the title track of kal ho na ho, but he did not know the lyrics inspite of knowing the tune of the song very well. Dad and Bertrand practiced the song with the lyrics so many times that I can still hear it playing in my ears. I wish I was there to see him sing :).

Monday, July 28, 2008

What a day!!!

It has been quite an eventful day today. It was my graphology class exams. Everyone around told me take it easy, u will pass. But I was very passionate about this subject and I wanted to do well. Luckily I topped the class and I am very happy :).
Sir, along with our certificates gave a very thoughtful gift to all of us. A mug with our picture and our personal handwriting imprinted on it. Such a memorable and thoughtful souvenir. I then went to my friend Bijal's place. the french group of 16 people arrived yesterday and my guest Bertrand Cusson was staying last night at Bijal's place. I went to her place to pick him up but then decided to tag along with Bijal and her french guest, Christophe to Sidhivinayak Temple. After an excellent darshan at Sidhivinayak (I have never seen the temple so empty), we headed to Bandra to St andrews auditorium to watch the play, Me Kash and Cruz directed by Rahul da Cunha. It was very very impressive and enjoyable. Since Bijal knew one of the actors, we went backstage with our french guests and met all the artists. It was a great experience. It was already past 10 pm and it was pouring cats and dogs. We went to Shiv Sagar for dinner where our guests very courageously had Pav Bhaji, Mysore dosa and Idli. I am looking forward to tomorrow when we will have our cultural evening. I will be compering the function wherein we will showcase Indian talent to the french people and our own member families. Apparently the french have also prepared a dance which is a secret. Let us see how tomorrow goes. My guest Bertrand is exceptionally sweet. Thankfuully he is quite fluent in English and he and my Dad have got along quite well. That is how I got the time to come and write all this while both of them are chatting away.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

DANCING in the SUN :)


Finally, after a lot of planning and plotting parvati and I could gather all our office friends (Rujuta, Amodi, Sarmishtha, Ketki, Nandinee, Kejal, Arti, Rohini and Sirisha - Arti is going to feel very fortunate to see her name on my blog, she kept requesting me to add it) for our joint birthday treat. Tired of Five Spice, Fountain Sizzlers and Mocambo, we decided to go to Sundance.

It was a journey down the memory lane when I entered sundance reminiscing and remembering all the times I had come here with my colony friends. After having an exasperated argument with the rude waiter about the water dripping on our table from the airconditioner above, he obliged us by telling us to shift on the first floor. Here we were divided in two distinct camps, of vegetarians and non-vegetarians. We enjoyed and relished both the food and the chatting to such an extent that we were glared and stared at by the neighboring tables. Before the manager could throw us out for the pandemonium, thankfully it was time to leave. Whatever said and done, it was a memorable day.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Now I have to wait a whole year! :(



I love birthdays, especially when it is mine. I get so bummed out to think that this day for which I have been waiting for so long is almost getting over.

But it was a great day. My office colleagues made it very special. At the end of the day the gift tally was 25 (after counting a pair of gifts as two!!). The most special of all was from Raghunath aunty and it was a framed photo of me giving sweets to Mom. It is a souvenir I will cherish all my life.

I went to my old office and spent a good 45 minutes with my ex-boss and all my colleagues there. In the evening, I met my family, grand mother, uncle, aunt and cousin for dinner. In all, it was a great day.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Wish I had asked for the moon!!


It was a special day today. My tamil star b'day or as Kejal corrected me, it was my Thithi b'day. Wore the new dress that Matesha , one of my closest friends had bought for me.
I keep irritating my office friends for gifts for my b'day and keep joking with them that I want a laptop. And as Providence would have it, My desktop broke down yesterday and when I least expected it, i got a laptop from my office. It was a great feeling. It has happened very very rarely that I wish for something and it has happened. This is one of those few times. I am very happy.
However, I feel sad that I deprived my friends of the opportunity to buy me a laptop. ( Just kidding :) )