Thursday, April 26, 2012

Sweet little goodness of moments…comes in little packets of joy.


Out at about 9:30 am, I was waiting to catch an auto at the stand when I saw a school bus pass by. It was packed with overwhelmed kids, who must be in grade 6 or 7. Singing out songs aloud, clapping, some eating chips, some waving and making faces at the crowd, they were all pumped up. Of course they were off for a picnic, for two obvious reasons, one it was 9:30 am and two it’s a good feeling to go to school but the excitement like there’s matched only of a study free-classless day.

Oh the joys of childhood and school days, when we cribbed to be grown ups. And today unlike teachers and homework we have bosses and deadlines where we have both home and office work that never seems to end.  Picnics, well we all go out for a movie or an outing but nothing can match being with friends, together on board in a school bus and doing all that a teacher asked us not to.

But again, our times today are also great, which I soon realized when I saw an aged woman standing next to me. Moving her neck looking at the slowly passing by bus, her eyes met mine. She had the same joy as mine but the glare in her eyes was brighter than mine. Instantly I knew, she too was on a nostalgic trip. And then she smiled at me and said ‘joys come in little packets…you are still young, live each moment.’ And she moved towards the auto that just came to a halt, and all I could do to thank her with a smile and wave her goodbye.

8 comments:

  1. What a lovely post!
    you made me remember my school days..Those were the days:)
    Good post
    Keep writing
    :)

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  2. what a refreshing post! Yes at these crossroads when we are nearing the dreaded 30, we can either yearn for the jovial childhood or feel relieved coz we still have sm time for senility. Best is to thank the almighty for all the life we've had and accept the impending gracefully. :) lovely post, himani.

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  3. Hey thanks Priya...nice to hear from you. Yes you are right...that's best we can do...it's so good to see how you could directly connect with this post :)

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  4. very touchy.. after reading i jst went to my BACHPAN ke DIN :)

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    1. Glad to know that Aananda. Thanks for reading :)

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  5. Its daunting to let your past go and see the future all at one time.
    Very well written!

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