• belonging

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    There is a charming feeling of belonging about one’s home. And it is this feeling which makes me love travelling. It is the greatest moment of any journey.Movement for the sake of movement is sometimes justified and mostly needed. But it is the feeling of stability, comfort that we humans greatly appreciate. Or must it…

  • Life isn’t always easy. Specially when you grow up and are constantly reminded how your decisions will affect the coming days and shape them. In all the chaos of what job to take up, whom to love, whom to marry, where to live, where to settle down, I think happy-ness always takes a back seat.…

  • Nope its not maggi. Bummer ?It is the typical Maharahtrian pithla! When you trudge home every evening with that 5 kg back pack of yours and feel like eating something hot, tasty, filling, pithla comes in handy! Takes hardly 15-20 mins of time and is extremely delicious (if made the right way i.e.).And since cooking…

  • Cross checking

    Was reading this and found it extremely fun!So shamelessly tagged myself. My brain is waise bhi hibernating. Why not something fun to wake it up 😉 1. Graduated high school.2. Smoked a cigarette. (I don’t think hukka is counted)3. Got so drunk you passed out. 4. Rode every ride at an amusement park. (Whatever is possible in…

  • on stereotypes..

    Picked up the tag from Neha‘s blog.Stereotypes for me are more of a personal thing. Breaking comfort zone and expanding one’s horizons. So more of a figurative thing than literal. 1. Staying away from home for over 7 years now. From being a cry baby about staying away from family for even more than 5 hours…

  • the open window

    He said to her with tears in his eyes ‘May be we should give us a chance once.’She smiled and looked into his eyes. They had a petulant charm in them. With her hand in his, his heavily sedated brain dozed off.And she thought about the night the call came. From city hospital. His bike…

  • my tick off list

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    Picked up the tag from here.And since I specialize in lists, thought owing to the thought currents right now, this looks the most suitable topic to write on! 😀To think of it, I had always thought I am pretty immune (passive more like) to get ticked off easily by anything.And I have realized overestimating one’s…

  • 1. I think its torture to have your ex-employer in your network (read facebook, twitter, blogger, etc). Its like having to have a forced relationship with your ex. Every time someone new (a new hire) enters their life, you have to learn to ignore it or bear the heartache of why not me ???  In…

  • Always an Indian

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    Read Priya Ramani’s article a long time ago (when it got published i.e.). Though people ripped her apart on twitter for being so open about her judgemental opinions, I had mixed feelings about it. And then Great Bong published this. Which I think is a really amazing post. He doesnt throw bricks at anyone but so aptly…

  • To all the people stated above,Me losing the job is not the end of the world. The very moment when my then would be HR expressed concern over me not receiving work authorization, I had a gut feeling that this is not going to work out. Sometimes however positive you are, your instinct tells you…