I just became maasi-daadiJ , a grandmother, so to speak…
Yes, my
cousin’s son just had a child (I mean his wife of course :D). My cousin (Papa’s
elder brother’s/ Baba's daughter) still looks very young and pretty. Here’s Shobha didi
on the slide at Ajanta Apartments, back in CalcuttaJ And that’s my elder sister Barkha,
behind herJ
Photo may have been clicked by Papa. This park in
the building is where Papa left me once in the care of two older girls, Preeti di and Gala di, perhaps the older bhaiyas would remember ;) So, Papa had taken
me along because I really wanted to go and he could not really take me along
because I would have surely fallen ill after the walk. So, he asked the girls to keep me with them until he came back from the walk. The girls were nice
enough to me… but thereafter, I did not press my father to take me along or for
any other thing, ever. An innocent gesture and definitely a wise
decision on his part, but I took it otherwise. It has taken a lifetime for my
family to convince me that I am in fact ‘wanted’. (‘Love you’s are mandatory at
the end of phone conversations!) Such a double-edged sword, parenthood…
especially when we actually come with our own preconceived notions and
inclinations to believe the negative… Well, one can only do what one feels is right… and remind oneself to feel better, in the moment, as that will
attract more such experience… (Please refer to the Law of Attraction by Abraham
Hicks)… Thankfully we have the key, somewhat…
Photo of
Kailash bhaiya (Baba’s eldest son) clicked two years ago by my little niece Diva (when she was 5yrs)…
On my will to remain independent and thereby detached (they should not teach
about Buddha in class II), Kailash bhaiya had once said,
“There is, dependence, independence and inter-dependence…” Yes, I like life
better with my people around me, for sure. Life (read happiness) is much too precious to be
dependent on something or someone but sure is nicer when you can share it with
people.
This photo was
taken when Shobha didi came visiting with her kids, right after Ajay bhaiya’s
and Anil bhaiya’s wedding… On the left is Manisha bhabhi (the latter’s wife), the
oil painting is by Barkha, Amma (my Taaii ji/ father’s elder brother’s wife),
Shobha di, with little Juhi teased by her ‘Karan bhaiya’ (real sweet chap, the
one who has just had a babyJ) and my mother.
Here’s Mommy
with Anil bhaiya (Baba’s youngest and sweetest son; you have to see him dance
at a family wedding!) and me. Yes, at that point I used to walk like her bodyguard, if and when she ever ventured out! :D Mommy’s wearing the same sari as with Addi (my
paternal aunt, in blog before this)... Very likely, Anil bhaiya must have brought Addi over on her visit to Calcutta. Baba’s (my Tau
ji’s) bungalow smells like cardamom. It has been ages… I really should go visit
soonJ
2 comments:
Feels good to see these pics.! Brings back such age old memories.! Thanks for the post n keep writing :)
Thank you so much, Karan!:) I'm really glad you liked it!:)
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