Saturday, November 28, 2009

Everytime I think of you...

Every time I think of you
I think of the times I've spent with you
Every day every moment
Every laugh every tear
Every kiss every fear
Every minute every day when I think of you
I think of the time I have spent with you

All the time when you loved me
All the time when you said you did
And all the time you didn't say but you still did
I feel that love everytime I think of you
And everytime I love you more than I thought I could ever do
Every minute everyday when I think of you
I think of the time I've spent with you

The sun the rain
Every road every bylane
The pizza outlet, the coffee shop
Every game we played, every song we sang
Everything just reminds me of you
Every minute every day I think of you and the time I've spent with you

I feel you here..right here with me
Yet I feel how different it used to be
Everytime we met
Everytime we ran around that elephant
Everytime we fought over who cheated
Every sorry I said for being late yet again
Every time I think of you
I think of the time I've spent with you

You make me happy
You make me cry
You make me love
You make it so special for me to remember..every hello and every bye
Every minute every day when I think of you
I think of the time I've spent with you
And every time I smile and think
That times going to be back very soon, when I'll b back with you yet again :)








Thursday, November 26, 2009

Vegetarian (yet) again!

Am vegetarian again:)))And I feel great about it. The only things I didn't quite want to give up were the chicken flavoured noodles which were yummy(obviously with all the Indian masalas I add and cheese of course) and yeah definitely very instant and economical and eggs, which again were very yummy, economical, easy to make and my favourites. But surprisingly it turned out that the chicken 'flavoured' noodles were just flavoured and thus 'suitable for vegetarians' and eggs..I don't miss them at all. So alls good yet:) The only thing I will miss out on are the amazing eco meals at Burger King and Mc Donalds but I don't mind spending a little more to buy myself a veggie burger and then I still have veggie delight at Subway(which surprisingly again is better than the one we got in India because of the yummy toppings). So Happy Vegetarianism to me. Enjoy eating:)

Thursday, November 12, 2009

BRISTOL



A small(not so small but yeah compared to Delhi, very small) city in UK is my new home now. I loved it the very first day I stepped into the city. Its busy yet quite, its tidy yet not inhumanly clean, its pretty..that too naturally, it has no huge concrete buildings, lined up with cafes and pubs, beautiful churches and parks, small kebab shops, yummy looking supermarkets(am a fan of Sainsburrys now), yummmy milk and yogurts and of course The Wills Memorial..every time you see it(I see it everyday..at least twice), it seems prettier and grander..especially against the sky..it looks marvelous and you'd be lucky to see it with the moon in the background. Bristol has started my new love affair with the sky and the moon(which I hardly get to see these days because of the clouds). They look beautiful here..theres just something about it..the moon sparkles here and I have the best view of it from my room window and I miss no opportunity to flaunt it. ;)

This is just the place I wanted to be in..just the kinda city I dreamt of..I always named my dream city to be London but I know now..it always was Bristol...I love the place..totally.:) Its just the place where you can live forever because its a perfect blend of city life and the silent village life you would want.


My first day here and I was shocked..all the shops shut at 5.. thats when we stepped out to shop in Delhi but it was different here.very different.. everyone respects the fact that everyone else has a family and the importance of spending time with them. Its beautiful how people love people here..they respect mankind..they respect life and they enjoy and relish every day of their lives. Everyone smiles at everyone else on the streets, people exchange 'hellos' and 'what a beautiful day it is' with absolute strangers...just the way I always wanted to(they would think I'm mad if I did this in Delhi), if you are not having a good day..you'll suddenly come across a beautiful old lady walking on Park Street(which is tremendously uphill..esp when you are late for class!!) with a smile and she'll suddenly give you the best and the brightest smile and brighten your day up..even better..you'll be suddenly stopped by a man whos won some contest on the mobile just because he wants to share how ecstatic he is about it with you..just like it happens in Wonderland. :) Everyone is treated equally here,with equal love and respect..rich-poor, old-young, pretty-not so pretty..everyone. Its a lovely place and I love it. :)



People are so honest and true to what they do..its amazing. There is genuine trust between people..between buyers and sellers, between teachers and students, between people in general. I was once charged extra at Sainsburrys for some items which I hadn't actually bought and on checking the invoice I realised the goof up and thought I had lost my 2.50 pounds(its not as small as it seems..heheheheh)..yet I decided to take chance and went to Sainsburrys(I ran on Park Street..the uphill street..because it was a Sunday and it closes at 6 pm and I realised only at 5:45..late as always)..all I had to do was tell the customer care official and the amount was debited back to my card(by the way I have my own card now..debit..but still..my first card!!). All the arguments and counter arguments I had prepared in my head to get my money back went to waste..but believe me I wasn't complaining.. I was amazed and being a Delhite the first thing that struck me was..whoopp..I should have said there were more items in invoice which were billed incorrectly and got extra money back[;)] but thats when I realised the mutual trust that people here share.

Another funny incident I remember is when we went shopping to ASDA and our cashier asked us if we were Indians(Neha, Pranay and me) and we said yeah we are with a huge smile on our faces..we asked where he was from and he said Lahore and I was sooo happy to hear that..I always wanted to go to Lahore and eat there on their food street..lottts of yummmy food in the middle of the night(eventhough I have again given up non veg for now and am quite happy about it) and I told him that..to which he replied..do you guys understand punjabi..we said yeahhh and he said "Jeene Lahore nahi vekheya te oone ki vekhya" and for some reason I was so happy after hearing that..that made my day and I instantly wanted to call dad and tell him because of the enthusiasm we both share about going to Lahore and eating there and I did that the following morning. :))))

I always knew and I believed that I would never miss home or anyone back home ever and to some extent that really is the case..I haven't been homesick even once since I've come here and thats also because of the way our parents have brought us up..with the attachment with detachment method(not sure what that actually means) but there are weak sundays that we all have when we think Oh the paranthas I could have had if I was home..there are those moments when on skype(without sounding all dramatic) you see your own bed all empty (and clean!!!) and you just wish you could sit their again...there are times when you remember that one peculiar road you travelled on..some place as insignificant as Naraina or anywhere..the house in Panchsheel you crossed every time you had to go to nani's house, the uncle at The Mother Dairy booth, your neighbour who you never really liked...I miss no one in particular(?almost no one) but at times you just miss the life you led for 22 years and of course the yummmyy food you ate..the comfort of staying at home but I love it here..I love being on my own, cooking my own food, buying my own grocery, cleaning my own room, doing my laundry(not so much), making my own choices.. I love my space here .

I love this place and I love my life here.:)