Saturday, October 3, 2009

Many events. Sort of a Bulletin.

Much as I hate this sort of post, it really can't be helped. And if there's one thing that's making my life easier these days, it's taking things less seriously. And that therefore goes for this blog. Therefore, random thoughts and events, in no particular order of importance:

* Vani's had a baby boy, over a month back and is now in Delhi. Yayyy!
* My other best friend, Manav, has also had a baby boy. 'tis really the season.
* I've realized that I haven't made any new friends in over two years now. I think the age is now past. But if you want to be my friend, mail me at yonearthnot at gmail dot com and I promise you, I will consider it.
* Peanut's two cousins, Mahima (age 8) and Akriti (Age 3) have moved back to India from England. It's really great to see her in their company. Makes me want to have another kid just so she doesn't have to play alone. But a readymade one, and preferably older, would be better.
* I have been gymming and am now even lower than the pre-pregnancy weight. It's a good feeling and I'm not going to swell up again anytime soon, I can promise you that.
* The office gym is a cool concept. Also ensures I finish work by 6.30 or 7 p.m. on the days that I decide to work out. My office facilities in general are pretty cool.
* Work has recently stopped being as much fun as it used to be. And it's more to do with people than the work itself. And much like Forrest Gump, that's all I have to say about that.
* Peanut is very, very, very clingy. Seriously. As I type, she has found her way into my lap and is insisting I use the computer to show her videos instead of writing on my blog. I tell you, I'm just not used to having someone around who's more selfish than me.
* Peanut is also very, very, very cute. She's started to speak now - and Vijay is unfortunately teaching her things like Ýo; Chill, Mom; and Whateva. What a great dad.
* Vijay has discovered today that he's going to a conference in Holland in November, and is trying to convince me to go along. I'm thinking - zero degrees temperature; stuck in a hotel room for three days while he's at the conference; with Peanut to amuse throughout the day. I'm thinking - not. But go, hubby - make the most of it!
* I'm reading many, many books at the same time and of course, it's taking ages to finish a single one. However, I've just started reading "I'm ok, you're ok'' and I'm totally fascinated by it. The whole concept of Parent, Adult, Child; the Games People Play; and so on. That's one book I plan to finish this weekend.
* I am really trying to increase my patience levels and control my temper. I really think I'm getting a lot better at it now. Ha ha ha ha ha. Look, the books all say to use humour. The best advice continues to be ''Count to ten''. Never heard anything more cliched and inane in my entire life. Must try it.
* My grandfather's birthday is coming up again - he's going to turn 94. He was over today at my Mum's, with the rest of the family, and it's really amazing to see him. Still in great shape, peaceful and happy. You give him a shirt and he thanks you, but adds that he has so many shirts. Have never met anyone with such few wants and needs. Awesome to think that some of those genes may have been passed on to me. Just wondering when they are going to show up. Maybe when I'm in my nineties.
* I haven't mentioned how sad I've been about Michael Jackson's passing. I still remember he was the first TV personality I really noticed and how much dissonance I felt when my father referred to him as a 'He'. Yes, you'd think that the fact that he was singing 'Man in the Mirror' at the Grammy Awards would have clued me in, but let's face it - I was 9 years old and obviously not a very bright one.
* My two good friends back in Bombay, who were management trainees along with me at my first company, are getting married. And no, it's not to each other - they are both men, or close enough anyway. So Fatso and Tools - congratulations to you. Seriously. It's great news.
* My other friend Amit, who has got married only a few months back, is actually pregnant already - that is, his wife is and they were both a bit embarassed by the fact that they got pregnant just a month after the wedding. I personally think there's something shady about the whole thing, and now it's all making sense - the last minute invitations, the sudden date-setting. Ha, ha. I'm only kidddding, guys. Congratulations! You guys are so not ready. I'll be right with you - cheering you on, giving you good advice and moral support and laughing all the way.
* I had this person who I considered my childhood enemy and we really hated each other in school, but for some strange reason, I got in touch with her over Facebook recently, and found that she actually seems like a pretty nice person and I actually warmed to her. I guess that's all part of the growing up process. My Adult is now less contaminated with my Child, as Thomas A harris, M.D would say. Really, you should read this book.

And now I'm tired. And yet satisfied. I've probably bored you to death with news of people who you couldn't possibly know or care about. But I love all these people and things. And it feels good to write about them.

And how have you been? Feel free to bore me to death in comments. Come on, let loose. Tell me who's still around on this ghissa-peeta, neglected old blog. And tell me what's new in your life, what books you're reading, any good recipes, and so on. I still can't cook, though. Scratch the recipe bit.

10 comments:

  1. Still reading you every time you update, still loving it when you do. lovely to hear so many good things from your life :)

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  2. Y, your blog's always been a pleasure to read and still is. Do keep posting more often though, pls :)

    btw, HAD to tell you this: I still laugh out loud everytime I think of you and Vijay on the exercycle at the Gym, pretending to be jai and Veeru. Until you post a nice pic of Vijay, Me shall continue visualizing him as the tall lanky young AB. But try as I might, just cant seem to fit you in as Dharampaaji /afsos!/

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  3. good to read you after ages

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  4. yup yup! reading and totally enjoying it! :D

    cheers!

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  5. I'm going to the kiddo's school picnic coming sunday and am already frying to death thinking of facing all the snotty moms and wondering whether I should take magazines along to read instead. I had decided this was to be the year I try making new friends. Bah!!
    Whats this to do with your post, you say perhaps. Nothing!! Don't blog so felt like just sharing it:-)

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  6. Hi Y, you have a rocking blog, neglected or not. Do keep updating :)

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  7. i love ur blog so much even if u type 'a-z' i might read it all!

    always good to hear from u.... and love ur sense of humor,

    u go Y and now im gonna mail u for some frandship :p
    would u make frandships with me?

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  8. Unpredictable - virtual hug to you.

    Ronnie - thank you. He indeed looks like a young AB. And, I look quite different from Dharmendra. I hope.

    Anon - thanks. You forgot to leave your name.

    Stuti - stuuuuutiiiii!

    Mama-Mia - glad you're around :-)

    Deepa - ha ha. You're funny. Start blogging. Good luck for the picnic.

    Newmumontheblock - why thank you :-), that's very kind

    Sameera - yes indeed, I accept your franship. now, you stalk me, okay?

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  9. Hey Y good to see you back!!! Pliss do keep posting!!!

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  10. Your blog is just superb ,,, and I was laughing about this '' have been gymming and am now even lower than the pre-pregnancy weight. It's a good feeling and I'm not going to swell up again anytime soon, I can promise you that'' congrats abt the twins ,, take care

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Hi there. Go on, say it. Well? WELL?