Wednesday 21 October 2015

Real Togetherness

       Have you seen people around you who always are busy with their phones? Do you feel annoyed when you have to repeat yourself again and again because the other person wasn't paying attention? And why? Because they were too engrossed in their smart phone that they hardly pay attention to what is actually happening around them! I bet all of us have experienced this at some point of time in our life and many experience this on day to day basis. This may not seem odd to everyone but to someone who likes to spend time together in real rather than chatting over phone, it gets very irritating. And I am one such person who hated socializing in the virtual world.

       It feels so fake that people stalk others on Facebook, share their life events with strangers, like and comment on all trivial things but when it comes to the person sitting next to them, they know nothing about it. People know who is whose boyfriend/girlfriend, who broke up recently, who has moved to a new place, how is someone feeling all through Facebook updates but if you ask them if they know who their neighbor is, they will look at you like you spoke in pig latin. No, I am not exaggerating things. These are facts which I have seen and experienced in life. 

      Earlier it used to be so much fun celebrating birthdays. Friends used to meet up. Cakes were cut and we used to go out to spend time together roaming and having fun. The memory still makes me smile. But thanks to whatsapp, things have changed now. Send a picture of birthday cake, change the DP to that with the friend and put your status as Happy Birthday so and so, you are so special, blah blah and that's it. The birthday celebrations are over. You are lucky if you still have a friend who prefers meeting in real rather than sticking to these virtual world techniques.

       Smart phones were supposed to bring people together but I wonder if they really are doing that! May be they are helping people stay connected but the addiction has grown so much that people are drifting away from the ones next to them even without realizing it. Social medias aren't everything. Go out and meet a friend, catch up with what's happening over lunch or even a cup of coffee, plan a trip or enjoy the weekend with dear ones without checking your cell phone constantly. Do this and you will realize how much you have been missing out in life. Nothing can beat the joy of Real Togetherness. Smart phones can never ever replace the feeling of comfort you get when you are right with your dear ones, enjoying with them, sharing laughter.

This post is written for http://www.kissanpur.com/.



- Sudhi

Friday 15 May 2015

My Airtel App

       I recently came across My Airtel App when I had been to my friend's home. He used to use it so frequently that I got curious and asked him what is so great about the app. He said it is one stop for all the important things you do in day to day life. He asked me to install it and give it a try and though I was reluctant, I agreed to give it a try. And I am so glad that I did. The app definitely is a time saver and now I use it extensively too. I love the options it has and I love how easy life can be with it. Here are the three features that I like:

1. Recharging my sim and broadband connection:
       I have many sims and I used to forget the due dates to recharge these. I also had to go a long distance just to recharge the broadband connection. But now with My Airtel App, all these headaches are gone. The app lets me keep track of the due dates to recharge and also the balance left. I can now easily recharge them all from my phone, thus saving my precious time.

2. Safe and Secured payment:
       I can now make all payments directly from my phone using the My Airtel App. It lets me pay the bills via credit cards, debit cards, net banking or even Airtel money. It even lets me save the cards, thus eliminating the headache of having to enter all the details again next time while making the payment. 

3. I Want To:
       I simply love this 'I Want To' feature. It lets me save all the frequent tasks that I do on the home screen of my smart phone under the tab 'I Want To'. It is a shortcut for the most frequent tasks so that next time when you use one such feature, you can do it straight away with in just one click without wasting much time. It certainly helps a lot in today's busy life.

       Along with all these features, there is one more that I liked a lot - 'Airtel Surprises'. On every recharge, you get a coupon. This coupon includes coupons from flipkart, amazon and all. I just love this one :) It sure is a treat to us users.

       I have use the My Airtel App extensively from the past few days and I have even installed it on my sister's smart phone. She was happy too. It definitely is an app worth having in your phone. It not only saves time, but it also simplifies your life. I definitely recommend it to all. Have you used the My Airtel App yet? If not, what are you waiting for? Download it now and start using it. You will certainly love it :)

This post is written for http://www.airtel.in/myairtelapp/

Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Tuesday 14 April 2015

Asus ZenFone 2

My cousin was home after years and was looking forward to buy a new smartphone. He was asking for my suggestion. I suggested him ASUS ZenFone 2. I had bought a new ZenFone recently and I loved using it. It is the best smart phone I have used so far. So, it was natural that I would suggest him the same. But when I saw the features provided with the new ZenFone 2, I wished he would buy that. I was already in love with it. He asked me on what basis am I suggesting him that? I gave him 5 reasons why to buy ASUS Zen Phone 2.


1] 2/4 GB RAM: The RAM is a most important part of a phone. The higher the RAM capacity, the  faster will be the phone. Some phone give you only 512 MB RAM, which is very poor and the phone get slow. So one of the best part in it is 2/4 GB RAM. How easy it will be to have both capacity in one phone.

2] Camera: Its got a wonderful camera. My ZenFone has an awesome camera and it captures stunning images. And with new ZenFone 2, it is just going to get better. The primary camera is 13 mega pixel and the best features in the night mode, where one can capture up to 400% better pictures, even in the dark, that too without flash! Going to a front camera, its 5 mega pixel and we can click selfies with a high clarity. It is a big news for the selfie addicts.

3] Battery: It has got a very good battery. You might ask me how I know this but wait till I tell you the news. The battery is designed to suit the life of people and the speed with which they move. On charging for 39 minutes, the battery gets charged up to 60%. And the battery also last longer than usual.

4] HD Display: It has a good HD display. The display is 1920 * 1080, full HD. Imagine how good it will be watching movies or playing games in this smart phone which has got an awesome HD display. 

5] Dual Sim, Dual Active: The ZenFone 2 supports a new feature called Dual sim, Dual Active. With this, you can receive calls on one Sim when you are having a conversation on the other. And you can also switch between calls on the Sims. With this feature, one doesn't have to worry about missing an important call on either Sims.

My cousin was highly pleased listening to all these. His mind was made. He would but ASUS ZenFone 2 only and nothing else. I felt happy seeing his excitement. 

This post is written for http://www.asus.com/Phones/ZenFone_2_ZE551ML/.

Until next post,
Sudhi :)

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Breakfast with Guptaji

       Variety is good. I always love when there is variety in life. Too much of the same thing becomes boring. What is the point of life it it is boring? It's not just about incidents, it is also true about food. I belong to a south Indian family where the major dishes are Dosa, Idli, Upma and Chapati. There are different versions of these but in the end, the fact remains the same - they all taste similar, well, almost similar! How long can one person eat the same thing without getting bored? 

       Recently, I had an argument with my mom about this. I asked her why she wouldn't learn different things. She just got angry and said "You try it on your own if you are that bored or if you have that free time! I do so much for your sake and you don't know to value it! Kids these days have no respect!" Well, that definitely wasn't what I was expecting to hear when I suggested her to try something new. 

       I have even skipped breakfast many times feigning that I was running late. But truth be told, I was just bored of having the same food every morning. My taste buds demanded something different. I would have continued skipping routine but that mad me too hungry to pay attention to the lectures in college. Soon I was lagging behind in academics and I had to get back to eating breakfast reluctantly.

       For me, my friends' tiffin boxes always looks more tastier than my own. I trade my tiffin box with theirs and thus we taste something new everyday. But how long will this go? Even the items on their menu is limited. I was cribbing about this fact when I read about Kellogg's wale Guptaji (Guptaji of Kellogg's) It said his wife knew over a hundred recipes. That too made of corn flakes. Imagining having something new everyday makes my mouth water with hunger! I so wish I could get to visit this person. 

       I bought a pack of Kellog's corn flakes last week and tried some of the recipes. They turned out yummy. And I became an even great fan of Guptaji's family. How lucky they all might be to try something like that everyday. If only I could get an invite from them too! I wouldn't mind having breakfast at their place every morning! It would be such a bliss.

I just saw this video where everyone asks their family members when Mrs Gupta will be inviting them over for breakfast! Well Guptaji, I too have the same question. When will you be inviting me for breakfast? I just can't wait! Please hurry up :D



Watch more videos about Gupta family here.

Until the next post, 
Sudhi :)

Saturday 14 March 2015

The Best Birthday Ever

       I hate my birthday. Well it is not really birthdays that I hate. In fact, I love them. I just hate that I was born in April, during summer holidays. As a result, I never got to celebrate my special day in school with my friends. The only celebrations so far were the ones at home. That too nothing grand because it was just me, my parents and my sister. Though I loved them, I wished I could have a real party like they show on TV. I craved for such wonderful treat. 

       But last year, I was all more angry. Because, it seemed like the only people with whom I celebrated my birthday, my family, had forgot it as well. My sister went to sleep early, blissfully unaware of the fact that I was waiting for her to wish me at 12. There was still a hope that she was faking it and would surprise me by getting up at midnight but nothing of that sort happened. I convinced myself saying she might be tired and she would wish me the first thing in the morning but when no one remembered about my birthday in the morning too, I was hurt. Hurt didn't even describe how I was feeling. I had never missed wishing her at midnight, always making sure I was the first one to wish her but when it was her turn, how could she forget? I never expected it from my sister at least!

       Most of the morning was spent listening to songs in my room. I refused to go out and face the truth that they have forgot my birthday. Then in the noon, my sister's friend came. They were planning to go for Amul ice cream parlor to celebrate their end of exams! Talk about celebration. My sister was all but ready to leave without me when her friend asked if I want to join in. "Why not?" I said. It was better than sitting alone. At least, I could celebrate it with myself, if everyone had chose to forget. With such thoughts in my mind, I tagged along with them. But when I reached there, I was in for the biggest surprise of my life!

       Not only had my sister arranged a party for me in a hotel, she had called all my friends too. I found out later that none of them wished me because it was the special instruction given to them by my sister. She wanted to make sure I would be really surprised when they brought me here. Trust me, I really was. I was at loss of words. I had always dreamt of this kind of party and my sister had made that dream come true. Of course, she had made me sad in the morning, but it was all worth it. I could easily forget that. "Sorry" she said while hugging and wishing me. The party lasted for two hours while we partied hard and ate delicious food. Needless to say, it was the best birthday party I ever had, together with my sister and friends. There is always fun when you are together with your loved ones and that day the truth of those words rang loud and clear.



PS: This post is written for https://housing.com/.

Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Tuesday 10 March 2015

A New Beginning

       It was the end of another academic year but it was unlike any other. As much as I looked forward to it, I dreaded it with equal fervor. I had finished my schooling and it was time to join for a new college. It was a new beginning, a brand new chapter of my life. But I was scared. I was scared of the new beginning. I was scared of leaving behind the comfort zone and step into the unknown. I was scared of loneliness. Above all, I was scared thinking what if I don't fit in! I had always enjoyed the affection of teachers and I was a top student in my school. Everybody adored me. What if I couldn't achieve the same in the new environment? Would I fit in easily or would I be an outcast? Questions like these started gnawing at the back of mind and I started feeling miserable.

       Actually, the choice was easy. I could have opted to the same college where all my friends joined in. It would have been easier. No need to make new friends, no need to be afraid of not fitting in. I would still be among my gang and life will be as it was - Easy. But there was one concern though. There was another more prestigious college and I had got admission there. It was a dream come true. I had always dreamt of joining there and getting a seat there was an achievement. But the fear of not fitting in made me consider my decision again.

       Time was running out and I had to make a decision soon. On one side was certainty and on the other side was change. It was a difficult situation but after lot of thinking I decided to go for the latter. I decided to let go of my fear and face the change head on. Sure, it would take time. But I was certain I could adapt to the changes. And so, I joined my dream college.


       In the beginning, it was a little difficult. I was the only one who had joined there from my school and so I had no friends there.  I had to sit alone and I have to manage on my own. But I didn't give up. I worked hard and read well. Also, I made new friends slowly as days passed. And now when I look back, I feel silly about my fears. How naive I was when I thought I wouldn't fit in. If I had thinking the same, then I would never have got an opportunity to join this prestigious institution and make my name. I am glad I didn't give in to my fears and made the right decision that day. I, who was scared of changes, agree now that changes are good. They give you so much to learn!

This post is written for housing.com



Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Friday 6 March 2015

Happy Baby

Last month, when I had a week of holidays, I decided to visit my cousin’s home. There were two reasons – one was I had nothing better to do sitting at home but that was not the exact reason. The other, more exciting reason was my cousin’s sister had come home for and I was excited that I would get to see and play with her little kid. That was the reason why I wanted to go in the first place.

When I finally went, my happiness knew no bounds. The baby was so cute that I was mesmerized by her. Her tiny hands and legs and those tiny fingers, which she would wrap around my forefinger when she was sleeping; my happiness knew no bounds. I was completely enchanted by the little one and there was no getting out of the spell.

The more I spent time with her, the more I was mesmerized. I started spending more time playing with her. I learnt many things during my stay there. I learnt the little things that make the kids happy. Whenever I used to whistle, the baby used to smile. The more animated faces you made, the wider was the smile. There was one more thing which the baby like a lot – her dad used to throw her up in the air and catch her in time. That used to make her laugh a lot. I could only imagine how she might have felt at that moment.

Many things used to catch her fancy. Whenever she saw the ants, she used to crawl behind them. When we put her in the baby walker, she used to drag it along with her and run around the home, making us laugh. If she managed to get out of the back door towards stairs, then was no stopping her from climbing on them. It made her so happy. And, God save us if she got her hands on water! She used to spill it on the floor and then start splashing it around, sitting in the middle of the puddle. If she heard her favorite song being played, she used to jump and clap her hands, which was her version of dance. It was fun to watch her antics.

But one night, I woke up hearing her cry loudly. I rushed to the room to see what had happened. Grandma was consoling the baby while sister was changing the bead spread. I got to know that the baby had wet the bed and had woken up due to the irritation caused from the wet bed spread. It took some time for her to finally calm down and fall asleep. My sister had a guilty look on her face. When I asked what the reason was, she said that earlier that day she had decided to go buy diapers as the stock at home was over but in her haste had forgotten to do so. As a result, the baby had woken up twice already owing to the wet bead spread. She was worried if the sleepless night would make the baby get up with a grumpy mood! She made a note to buy Pampers the first thing next morning.


That night, I understood why they say ‘Dry Baby Happy Baby’



This post is written for Pampers.

Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Thursday 5 March 2015

Learning to Hope

"Ouch mom stop it! It hurts" I shouted as she was testing where my leg was sprained. I had actually sprained my leg as I was walking to the dining hall in my college. I hadn't noticed the uneven surface and had fell, thus spraining my ankle badly!


It was a busy day in college and I was a volunteer for the send off party that was due next day. Being a volunteer, there were so many things I had to take care of. One of the main things was to make sure we had given invitations to each and every lecturers. With lecturers coming and leaving at odd hours, according to their time table, it was difficult to make sure everyone was invited. In my hurry to invite someone who had just come, I fell and got my right leg sprained. I had no time to see what had happened and I was busy for the rest of the day. Finally when I reached home and removed my shoes, did I see the swelling.. I started to create a big fuss. Everyone at home was worried and they were thinking it might be a fracture. I started to fuss even more and refused to walk or even move the leg. I even refused to go the doctor and started to cry when forced.



I was very scared of fractures. I could not even imagine a bandage on my leg as it would put an end to all the fun. What about the party? I would have to sit all day in same place.



Finally, after lots of coaxing, I went to the doctor. He asked to get an X-Ray done and to my bad luck it was a fracture. I lost of all hopes of going to the party. 



It went on and I was pretty much sulking. I refused to leave my bed and get up. On the 3rd day, when we were watching our favorite program, a talent show, I saw something which inspired me a lot. A lady who had lost her one leg due to doctor's mistake, had decided not to give up. She might have lost her leg but she never lost hope. She learnt to dance and she even got many awards



It made me think. If such a big thing hadn't made her lose hope, why should I sulk for such a small thing? If people can face hardships and come out smiling, why should I let small things like a fracture bother me? It wasn't the end of my life. It was just a party that I had missed. But there was so much more to life than a party. Life was to be lived, not to be wasted doing nothing. With renewed hope, I decided to stop sulking and do something worth in my life.



PS: This story is written for https://housing.com/lookup
Until next post,
Sudhi

Tuesday 17 February 2015

My Wish List - #BefikarUmarBhar

      Everyone has their own wish list. These are the wished we hold so dear to our life. I have them too. A wish list of my own which I want to see coming true. I want to tick off each one of them. But when life holds you back from realizing the dreams, what would you do? Sometimes it is so difficult to break through the shackles and all our wishes still remain as mere wish, never becoming a reality! But how would it be if there was nothing to hold you back? Then all our wishes will get a chance to be fulfilled. Here are some of the wishes from my bucket list:

1. Open a school: All my life, I had dreamt of becoming a lecturer. I want to open a school and educate children. I love to teach people and becoming a lecturer will be the first step. And when I have gained enough experience, I want to open a school which aims at serving the needy.

2. Travel far and wide: I love visiting new places. Though I have travelled a lot, I want to travel abroad. I have never got that opportunity. I want to go explore new places, try new things. I want to live a life which holds promises of lots of excitement. Imagine travelling throughout the world, without worries! It would be a bliss.

3. Build my dream house: I have lived all my life in the same house. Though I don't hate it, I cant say it is how I want my dream house to be. I have nurtured a dream of building my very own house, the way I have always dreamt it be. And I want to live in that place with my family happily. I know I still have time for fulfilling this one, but it is never too early to dream.

4. Eat a lot: I love delicious food. I am not ashamed when I say I am a foodie. But there are a few things that I love and my mom's cooking is what I love the most. I want to eat all those delicious food I love without getting fat! Ultimately, that is what everyone wishes in their life!

5. Help the needy: There is always joy in giving. When we help others, we earn their blessings and also the joy of seeing their smile is a reward in itself. I want to be able to serve the society, give it back what it has given me all these years and still remain humble. I don't want to be greedy when I reach a certain height in life and remember that true joy lies in helping others.

It is never too early to plan for the future. I saw this video by IDBI Federal Life Insurance about making life's decision on TV, which substantiates my point. 


Follow your heart and never let the your dreams fade away!

Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Saturday 31 January 2015

A Happy Home

       It happened a few years ago. When I was around 10, I had chicken pox. I was supposed to rest for a week before I was cured completely. Even though care was taken by my parents as not to let anyone too close to me for the fear that it might spread, their efforts were not successful. Soon after me, my sister was infected as well. It was one long month at home, what with me and my sister falling sick.

       The days that followed were not pleasant either. Though we were fine, we still had the weakness caused by the sickness. Time and again, one of us would fall sick and our mom used to rush with us to the doctor. Tablets were making constant appearances. Fed up with all this, our parents decided to consult a specialist. There must be some solution! They couldn't be happy when their children were suffering like this. 

       Of course, me and my sister were scared when our parents told us we were going to visit another doctor. Though at that time, the word specialist didn't mean anything to me, it scared my elder sister. So I thought it was a bad thing after all! We imagined injections being given to us and the thought itself made us sick all over again. But no amount of our 'Please' was going to change our parents' mind. So, without having any other option, we went along to the hospital.

       Once there, we started shivering, expecting the worst. My fear was drawn from my sister, who looked terrified. When the doctor called us in, our parents had to drag two crying children inside! We were imagining different scenarios about how the doctor would treat us. But our fears were all vain. The doctor, an old man, was very friendly with us and after a little while, we opened up to him. He examined me (I was running on fever) and prescribed few medicines. I was surprised and asked "No Injection?". He smiled, shaking his head in negative. I was happy with relief. 

      After he wrote down medicines, he also suggested our parents that we be given Dabur Chyawanprash regularly. He said not only it is good and makes us strong, but also builds up to three times immunity. It was due to weak immunity that we were falling sick often and once that was solved, we would be fine. That was the first time, we were given Dabur chyawanprash and after few days, our health considerably improved. We weren't falling sick often and there wasn't that gloomy environment in the house either. Needless to say, we take a spoon of Dabur Chyawanprash daily and now, it has become a habit, a good one at that.

PS: This post is written for Dabur Chyawanprash and IndiBlogger.

Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Sunday 25 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 15 and Day 16

Day 15: Finally, the tests ended today! And with this the working day of this year also ended. What a relief it is! No more classes, no more boring lectures. I can sit at home and rest till I wish. Of course, I have studying to do as it is not total vacation but study holidays. Still, as long as I don't have to go to college, I am happy :)


Day 16: Happiness is shopping. After a long time, I went to the super market with dad today and it was fun shopping for things I loved. Its something I like to do and going to the mart today after so many days, it felt good. I bought a lot of eatables for me to keep me company during study holidays :D 


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Friday 23 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 12 to Day 14

Day 12: Today finally the CET classes ended for this year. I was really very happy. Though there is nothing wrong in attending CET classes, sometimes I don't feel like sitting through the classes for hours. All that happens is Over Head Transmission during these classes. I was happy that at least until the beginning of the next academic year, I will be spared of this torture. What more can I ask for now? ;)


Day 13: I love ice creams. Well, there was a time when I didn't really like them and everyone used to look at me in shock when I told them so. But recently, I found a new Amul ice cream parlor near my home and I am in love with the different flavors they offer. And so, I fell in love with ice creams, finally! Today I went there to have my favorite strawberry magic ice cream. Happiness is eating your favorite ice cream.


Day 14: Call me foodie but I love chats. So after lot of pleading, I got my sister to take me out to eat Bhel puri. Oh, I love this chat. Soon, we were at our favorite pani puri stall and I ate to my fill. Happiness is hanging out with your sister at your favorite food joint and enjoying the time together.


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Thursday 22 January 2015

A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed

There is a saying that "If you trust a person completely in life you will either get a person for life or a lesson for life". I have experienced both the cases and as they say, experience teaches a lot.

During SSLC, I had a best friend who was so close to me that I used to treat him as my brother. We used spend many days together. But as the saying goes "Change is the law of nature", everything changed. He started ignoring me when  he found a new friend. Though it was right in front of my eyes, I was very foolish to realize it. But when I realized I was completely broken. It was like, I could never trust anyone again. Thus I got a lesson for life.

But as I said, "Change is the law of nature" and again I found a real best friend whom I can really trust. Time had healed my wounds and slowly started trusting him. He has all the qualities of a real friend. And I can Proudly boost that he is the person I got for life.

So, If we lose something we'll surely regain it in one or another way.


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Wednesday 21 January 2015

My Favorite Lecturer

Its obvious everyone will have a role model in their life. Even I have a role model.

Actually on the first day of my 1st year, he was the first lecturer who took our class. I really hated him. And I had no idea that one day I'll start to follow him.

Slowly days passed and I started to like him and his activities and his teachings. I was so impressed that I even used to talk to my friends in his accent. I was really madly following him.

I was waiting to have a photograph with him. And finally on annual day I did take a picture with him.

 

I don't know what kind of co-incident is this but when his right leg sprained, mine did too, within a few days. It's kind of funny, limping when your role model is doing the same too :D


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Tuesday 20 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 10 and Day 11

Day 10: Happiness is a sweet gift. Few days ago my sister brought me a pen stand which had a line "Nice to have a brother like you" and my name written on it. Today when I was feeling low, I saw this pen stand and suddenly my mood brightened up. At least I know there are people who care for me and love me. It is one of the best feelings in the world. Happiness is a sweet gift from your sister :)


Day 11: Happiness is a nice DP. Did I mention I love changing DP's on Whatsapp often? So whenever I get a nice one, it makes me happy. Today was one such day where I got a picture that made me happy. 



Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Monday 19 January 2015

Faith

       There has always been a lot of question about the existence of god. But I have always believed it and I'm going to share an experience. 

       I mentioned in a post about sprain in my leg. The pain was horrible. It was difficult to walk and I was not in a condition to walk without someone supporting me. It was embarrassing to say the least. But more than that, the worry was that my leg was not recovering. I was worried a lot. Every one was saying that it was a fracture. So X-Ray was the only solution. But I was really Scared of fracture and plaster of Paris.

       I had exams in few days and I didn't want to be tied down because of fracture. So here begins the story. I prayed to God that if it wasn't a fracture, I would do a special decoration to the shrine. When the reports came out, it just turned out to be a cramp, not fracture. God had listened to my prayers finally! And as per my promise, I decorated the shrine with lots of flowers. Here is how it looked.


       So, Believe in god. He'll always save you from trouble.

Until the next post,
Sudhi 

#100HappyDays - Day 9

       Happiness is Sunday. After a busy day of partying, I enjoyed the time off. Watched Tinkerbell movie with my sister. It was fun, spending time together.


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Sunday 18 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 8

      It was finally the much awaited day - The day we would be giving send off to our seniors. Party Time!!! I was one of the organizers of this party and seeing the party go well, I was happy. Enjoyed a lot with friends :)


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Saturday 17 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 7

       Finally after lot of thoughts, I opened my blog - My Musings. I have been meaning to do this from a long time and today finally I did. It's one of the happiest moment for me :)


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Friday 16 January 2015

Organizing Fun!

     It was a sleepy Wednesday and all the lectures seemed boring. Suddenly in break time, Sushma Ma'am turned up and enquired whether anyone was interested in being volunteer for fare well party. I wanted to; that was my dream. I quickly raised my hands there were two others rising their hands as well. Since she was noticing me for the first time, she gave me a chance. That was my happiest moment. It was my dream to be a organizer after my sister had been one.

     Then we began with our first meeting which was not so good to me as I was nervous to speak to her but the next day all nervousness vanished and feeling bold, I spoke to her about my plans. She was really impressed by my ideas. 

     Days passed and we started preparations with more enthusiasm. Finally the day of inviting the seniors came and we did it with excitement. But it turned out vain. After we invited them, the fare well party was preponed. This time the lecturers went to invite them without us. So much for the excitement!!! All the responsibilities increased due to preponing and we were missing more and more classes. But we were enjoying our work.

     Today was the day we had to finalize all our work and we were keyed up. We couldn't attend a single class and the whole day was spent in preparations. We had to invite the lecturers and that was assigned to me by my friends. I happily agreed as I was free unlike my friends who were busy preparing scripts for anchoring. I was almost done inviting when the unexpected happened. In my excitement I was barely watching my steps and I fell down spraining my right ankle. It was so embarrassing and I was limping all noon which drew unnecessary attention from everyone. All questions pointed towards me made me wish I could disappear. While the time spent in morning was exciting, the one in the noon was embarrassing. Somehow I made it through the day and I was so relieved when I reached home.


     Don't worry, I am really okay now. All I can think right now is about tomorrow's party and I am looking forward to have fun.

Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

#100HappyDays - Day 6

 It was Makara Sankranthi today and time to celebrate. Festivals are always fun. I enjoyed the sweet dishes prepared by mom and it was also good to spend time at home as it was holiday.


Until the next post,


Sudhi :)

Thursday 15 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 5

       After so many days, I ate Maggi. I know it's not a big deal but since its one of my favorite evening snack and it had been a long time since I ate it, I was happy to have it today. 


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Wednesday 14 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 4

       Being an organizer of the send off party, it was fun shopping fun for our seniors. We spent almost 2 hours for shopping the bands. Shopping with friends is always fun :)





Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Tuesday 13 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 3

       After getting inspired by our PM's Swatch Bharath Misson, I along with my friends and lecturers started it in our locality. Doing my bit to keep my India clean. 



Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Monday 12 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 2

       It was the day when Sri Sri Sri Sayamindra Teertha Swamiji arrived at our temple and it was a chance for us to celebrate. Our temple was bustling with lots of people and the shrine was decorated so well decorated that seeing it was a pleasure. I totally enjoyed my day.



Until the next post,
Sudhi :)

Sunday 11 January 2015

#100HappyDays - Day 1

       So, After a lot of thinking I started this #100 Happy Days Challenge. Probably I might find some reasons to be happy.

       It was our college fest today and our first chance to enjoy with our lecturers. And I took full advantage of this chance. I took a photograph with my role model. It was my happiest moment of the day.


Until the next post,
Sudhi :)