Rainy Days

September 17, 2009 at 12:45 pm | In Singapore, life | 2 Comments
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I got drenched in the rain today. It was NOT cool. The funny part is that it only rained till I was on the road. I got on the bus and it stopped. Like jadoo.  When I reached school, I was the only person dripping rain water all over the lift lobby. I don’t know if it’s just me or whether it’s a huge cosmic plan, but trust me when I say that it always rains on me. And eitherways, it sucks.

I hate rainy days. Period. No, it’s not romantic, and NO, it does not remind me of childhood days of playing and dancing in the rain, splashing rain water over each other and making paper boats. It just makes me obsessive about whether I remembered to close the windows in my room, worry about the phone, hard disk and iPod in my bag, try to look decent in the now-wet white shirt, avoiding lecherous looks from the construction workers just outside school and feeling cold the rest of the day. Na baba, I cannot go jumping around on rainy days. Life is good staying in.

The Ghost of the Holidays Past

December 26, 2008 at 10:54 am | In Nostalgia, Singapore | 6 Comments
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When I was seven we spent our winter vacation in Delhi. We hadn’t moved to Delhi then, so we only visited the city to meet my cousins. It used to be a new adventure everytime, the new accent, new games to learn, new places to visit and watching people who behaved very differently from those back home. 

One particular night, my uncle decided to take us to this market place we had never seen before. My brother and I put on our best clothes and off we went to see this new place. I can’t remember exactly where it was. Either South ex, or Def Col, I really can’t remember. But that was the first time I ever saw an Archies Gallery. My brother and I stared at those lights and beautiful gifts, toys, and the cards like two village idiots. We didn’t dare, however, to touch the items on display. “If you break anything, we’ll send you to these people to wash their dishes forever.” we had been warned.

Everything was so different. The shopkeeper was not a bearded man chewing paan and wearing a lungi, like back home. He was a smart young man who spoke good English. The shop was a full of glitter and there were decorations everywhere.

We saw a crowd outside and ran to see what was happening. There were kids mostly. All happy, flocking around a fat, old man in red. “We should move to this city!”, I whispered to my brother. “Why?” He whispered back.

“Don’t you see? The real Santa Claus lives HERE!”

After that I was assured that the Santa who came to our school last week was actually Sister Angela. (He did look too thin. And the beard fell off at one point.)

We came back home, with the candy that Santa Claus had given us, after shouting at us for not queueing up properly. What did we care? We had met the REAL Santa. That was all that mattered.

That was my first experience with Christmas. Commercial and pretend, but still. This year I experienced real Christmas. Celebrations with friends who celebrate it for the meaning. A fabulous dinner, with lots of jokes and stories flying around the table. Rerun of a movie which i have watched at least thrice before. And LOTS of people. Yes. Suddenly i don’t feel terrible about spending the holidays away from home.

Cost of Living

August 4, 2008 at 4:13 am | In Singapore | 4 Comments
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Flight back to Singapore – S$1100

Cab ride back to hostel – $35 (night taxes..sheesh)

Food at the airport – $6

Being welcomed by a room full of ants because of a forgotten open bag of sugar – priceless

Somethings in life are free, for everything else, there is your father’s MasterCard!

My Conversations with Myself

July 27, 2008 at 8:19 am | In Singapore | 7 Comments
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In Singapore:

6:40 am on a Saturday morning: Aww.. what a beautiful morning.. go back to sleep.. 5 more minutes okay? mmuhhmm..aww.. thappad! Reality. Go work.

Amreeka:

530 pm on a Saturday evening: wow! I am waking up NOW! awww..what a beautiful evening..go back to sleep..mmuhmm..aww..*sleep*

Singapore:

1130 pm on Friday evening: Wow. wonderful break from the week. we can still do some adda-baazi by the sea. what fun! yes, let me ask everyone.woohooo. thappad! reality. Who will wake up at 6 tomorrow?

Amreeka:

5 am on a friday morning: Sheesh! We played cards the whole night? wow. okay 1 more game, just one more, I hope someone says it. ooh WOW!

Singapore:

11pm on a random day: waaah! meet people now? It’ll be fun! movie! lets go. lets go. lets go. thappad! reality. 3 term papers due tomorrow. get a grip.

Amreeka:

2 am on a random day: What? accompany people to PRINT stuff? NOW? Okay..:)

Singapore:

Two and a half minutes late for a social gathering: Oh no. I am late. I am late. I hope everyone’s not already there waiting for me. No no, how can everyone already be there? it’ll be okay. no problem. thappad! reality. Of course everyone IS ALREADY there. Think of an excuse. quick.

Amreeka:

Half an hour late for a gathering: Oh no. I am SO late. quick. think of an excuse. quick. quick. quick. oh no! wait. what is everyone saying? What? It doesn’t matter? Err.. I need to what? chill? WOW.

Singapore:

Weekend: Weekend? What weekend? Oh THAT? Don’t work? uhmm..well..maybe..thappad! oh yes. sorry.

Amreeka:

Weekend: Weekend! yayyy! weekend! chill! yayyy!

Singapore:

Life’s about: Must finish work chop chop. FASTER, can or not? Alamak! Wah liao lah you! Don’t walk fast you never reach anywhere, understand? Must do work. Must do CCA. Must have rainy day back-up plans. Must take out time to catch up with friends over lunch or dinner. Must not become dull with work. Take photo! Take Photo! thappad! right. thanks.

Amreeka:

Life’s about: work. chill. cheap pleasures. simple as that!

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