Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Beginnings and Ends

The demise of a close relative in India left us thinking a lot about death. We all know it is a truth, it is bound to happen to all of us some day. Yet, when we see it happen, it is shocking and sad. We wonder how we spend our lives attached to the material things and how we fight or keep grudges against people. In the end, all that matters is how much we loved and how we lived. It saddens us to think that when we go again for a visit to India, we won't be able to meet this aunt as we usually do. Her smile and her radiant face will live in our memories always.

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On a different note, Nikhil's school closed yesterday. He brought back all his belongings, composition notebooks and a picture of him and his teacher. Loads of paper has piled needing clean-up in his room. It is the beginning of summer vacation. It marks the end of his second grade and the beginning of his journey towards third grade. It made me emotional thinking how fast he is growing. Third grade is supposed to be more serious and a beginning of a new era in elementary education. I am eager to see how it will change our lives!

This brought back so many memories of my own school years. Summer vacation as the single daughter did not mean much excitement to me. But then, at that age, I did not know what excitement meant. I was satisfied with being home all the time, reading more 'Sujatha' books and any Tamil novels I get, watch TV and listen to radio. I did not have a social circle or play mates until I was at the end of Xth standard. Cycling to friends near home and chatting with them marked the beginning of the change in my life. Seeking friends and refusing to be a loner, I was so sure about how I want my life to be.

Towards the end of the vacation, somehow we would get the news that the new textbooks for the next class have arrived at the bookstore of our school. People would rush to the school, stand in line and grab the loads of books from the school bookstore before they run out of stock. The memory of this ritual is still fresh in my mind. The fragrance of the new text books, the promise they made and the thought of going back to school always brightened me up. That meant, getting back with friends and learning new things. I still remember, as soon as I arrive home with the new text books, I would open them up and start reading. Those were the days! Cotton Hill.G.H.S., Trivandrum meant the home for me. It brought out the best in me - academic as well as extracurricular activities.

OK, that was a trip down the memory lane. Catch you later!

5 comments:

Mampi said...

About the books, My daughter has my genes and likes to read the books as soon as she gets at the beginning of the new session.
Good luck to the young man who goes to the 3rd standard. MIne is in 2nd and by your standards he is a minor. so i can enjoy his one year of comparatively lighter work till he also gets into the third standard.

anamika said...

@Mampi - I believe that Indian 2nd standard is of much higher standard than US 3rd 3rd grade! Nice to see you here!

UL said...

Hey loved this narration - you brought back many memories - esp. how you began with Nikhil and ended up reflecting on your own summer hols...Cotton Hill also rings so many bright colors - although I attended school there for a month or two max - but it was filled with memories...

GOPAL said...

Time fly so fast before we realise. Nikhil will grow taller and you older in no time...life will pass before our eyes ....we just can't stop the clock...so we move with time

Gopal

nikkuthinks said...

I guess I had loads of paper from school and heavy things to carry.In school time does not fly quickly