Being grown up is...


... err... not so much fun as I thought it would be. I was just speaking to a dear friend today, and we were discussing some serious issues like money management and handling responsibility.

She has just moved into a new place, smaller than her earlier one, and was wondering if she would fit all her things in there. Not that she's short on cash or anything, the earlier place was too big for 2 people (she and her husband), and this is just about right, almost. Another thing she was telling was that how her husband is quitting his regular 9-6 job and joining a friend's startup where he'll be getting less than what he's currently being paid at the 9-6 job. Both are okay with it, and she says that she will now have to cut down on extra expenses as mush as possible and save. Her mom too, is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, so that expense is also there. He will, it seems, also do part-time teaching on weekends at a business school, so that will add up too.

Situation is kinda similar at my place too. I think twice before spending money waywardly, something I used to do early on in my career (the wayward spending). I used to splurge money every weekend on clothes n eating out and buying stuff for my cousins. Every. Single. Weekend. I saved very little. In my defense, it was my first job and my college-going cousins were really excited everytime I bought them stuff. Then my mom retired and moved in with me, and thats when reality dawned on me. I HAD TO save for paying the bills, groceries, house rent and all those expenses. Suddenly, earning money wasnt that fantastic a deal. I had a lot to deal with, at home and at my workplace. No nothing emotionally bad, just the responsibilities seemed too overwhelming to me at times. I started thinking twice about splurging money, something I never did before. And also I signed up for insurance and other investment crap (blast the govt for its stinky tax) which brought with it the premium payment and all that shit. My mom used to offer help, but I refused saying I need to learn and be mature and all that. Wonder which part of my brain did the lightening hit :-)

Now, it really doesnt excite me to be grown up. I'd rather be a free spirited girl unmindful of green worries. Like I can just not show up at work one day and show my boss note from my mom, and get away with it. Like I can take off biking to the mountains and enjoy the scenery without worrying about the deadlines. Like I can care a hoot about what am I going to do with my future and enjoy cross country backpacking. And it'll be lovely if I could hitch hike the ride. Like I dont have to think about taxes and only about relaxing, painting and learning new languages, meeting new people and have a blast.

Now too, I am having a blast with my life, only that I am actually working my ass off towards it. I'm enjoying it, but I also want to see me doing all that I mentioned above :-) ummm... I dont know, maybe being a grown up is not that bad after all??

Just maybe :-) well, until next time the green worries hit me at least!

Houston we got a problem


Check can the control room hear me? Check! Its an emergency! Au secours!! Houston we got a problem.

Me and hubby have a tussle over an issue every night. Yes every night. Every. Single. Night. No matter what we do, how much ever effort we put into knowing each other better, no matter how much we are in love with each other - we just cant stop this happening every night. Night after night, tussle over same issue.

Issue is: WHO WILL SWITCH OFF THE LIGHTS TONIGHT?????

NOT me. No way. My hubby says the same.

One night -
Me: I did it last night; its your turn today.
Hubby: No dear, it was me who did it last night. You do it now.
Me: No, I wont. I'm already asleep. G'nite liar!
Hubby: So am I *fake snoring sound*

Another night -
Me: Dear, will you switch off the lights please? I've just put eye drops; and I cant open my eyes aaah *fake pain sound*
Hubby: *fake snoring sound*
Me: #$%^&@#

Some nights I try to get the better of him. Next night -
Me: Tonight your tricks wont work. I'm asleep *fake snoring sound*
Hubby: Time for new rule! Whoever asks the other to switch off the light will be the one to do it instead.
*menacing but cute glance at me* so tell me dear, do you want me to switch off the lights?
Me: #$%^&@# your new rule.
Hubby: You didnt answer honey *evil grin* do you want me to switch off the lights?

Yet another next night -
Me (thinking he'll ask me that silly question): I'm not saying anything tonight.
*I pull my blanket and go to pretend sleep ;-) *
Hubby: I was saying whoever pulls his blanket over last will have to switch off the lights.
(He was on the bed before me, so again its my turn. Grr the "rules" he comes up with! totally kiddish!)
Me: Fine.
*so saying I pull his blanket away* Gotcha! YOUR turn mister!

HA! Rules are meant to be broken, and in this case, I also get extra doses of kisses and *ahem* all that. Its so much fun, then we end up cuddling and tickling and laughing.

Control room hello control room? Problem resolved problem resolved. Avorter le plan !


PS: Je ne parle pas français.

Lets put that mike into action and pump up the volume!


Lets do the "Tubthumping"!

I'll be singing,
While we're winning
I'll be singing

I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down
I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down
(sing it 2 more times)

Pissing the night away
Pissing the night away
(this bit juss cracks me up lol)

He drinks a whisky drink
He drinks a vodka drink
He drinks a lager drink
He drinks a Cider drink
He sings the songs that remind him of the good times,
He sings the songs that remind him of the better times,
(yea c'mon sing it!)

Oh Danny boy, Danny boy, Danny boy
(Danny boy hahaha this song is fun!)

I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down
I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down
(sing it twice and throw in some light head banging)

Pissing the night away
Pissing the night away
(hahaha)

He drinks a whisky drink
He drinks a vodka drink
He drinks a lager drink
He drinks a Cider drink
He sings the songs that remind him of the good times,
He sings the songs that remind him of the better times,
(Woohoo!)

Don't cry for me next door neighbour

I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down
I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down
(pump up the volume!)

(some music )

I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never gonna keep me down

*cough cough* *ahem*
From the top! Take it reader(s)! :D

This is gonna be a long one I promise...


... thats because I have been wanting to write so much, that I dont know where to begin. And with too many things happening, its all weighing on my mind. So anyway, here goes...

We (moi and hubby darling) went out to dine last night. I wore my shortest short denim skirt (the last I wore it was in Sept. last year :O ) and a cute pink top. Hubby looked at me and made cat calls and whistled too. Do I have to remind him that we are married now? C'mon, swig me in your arms and let me walk beneath your feet so that I dont touch the ground *ahem*
So after lovely dinner (and quickie(s) in the car *ahem* ) we drove over to his friend's place. 'Twas 12 AM by the time we made it home, exhausted and glad.

Wait, let me tell you the reason for celebration we had last night. Hubby has quit his job! He's at home from the past 3 days and I'm the one going to work diligently every morning, while the only thing he works on is his mouth, by eating and lazing around. He calls himself "house husband" (a la housewife) and is revelling in the happiness that I got to go to work while he watches sports at home uninterrupted by my talks *grrr* WHAT?! Thats the reason for celebration?!?!?!?!? Um, actually no. Hubby dear has 2 offers and he's contemplating on which one to take up. (ha!) both are good, and because he's confused about which one to take up, he's made an excel sheet. The sheet has some criteria against which each co. will be rated by points. The co. with max points will be his paymaster. Neat idea, I must say.

Work is smooth. There's a load waiting and this evening we have a call with the Denver team. After that, it might get hectic. Though I'm really averse to staying more than 8 hours at work. My policy is, come in early so that you can get home early. That way, you spend time with your family, friends and also have time for yourself. Merely putting in more than 8 (upto 12 or sometimes even 16 hours of work) as most of my team mates do, is not my cup of tea. Nor does it mean that they work harder. And strictly, weekends off. Again, some of them come on weekends too. Seriously??!!? I cant imagine giving up mine for work.

It must be the ruby earrings I'm wearing or that its friday today, I'm feeling super-beautiful. I have plans for the evening, and the weekend seems busy too. I really want to get my hair curled, (my hair is super, super straight) but I chicken out at the last moment. Somehow, I cant imagine how I'd look with curls. Another reason why I should try. Maybe I'll look radically different. And hubby will whistle and make cat calls. Hahaha :))

Would you look at that!


Oooh la la! Say my name baby!

http://www.myheritage.com


Next time, make sure you come to me through my agent *tosses her hair back*

वाह जी वाह! यह तो बहुत ही बधिया है जी!


Look at this! Now I can blog in Hindi! I mean, अब मैं हिंदी में भी blogging कर सकती हूँ! चलो इसी बात पे एक कविता हो जाये!

जब मैं चोटी बच्ची थी
बड़ी शरारत करती थी
मेरी चोरी पकड़ी jaatiiii
और रौशनी होती बजाज
(get into the groove mayyn! hehe)
अब मैं बड़ी हो गयी हूँ
Office में blogging करती हूँ
मेरी team mate मुद्के dekhiiii
और मेरी लगी वाट!

This feature is really cool. Much love, to whoever at Google that made this possible.

आज का पोस्ट बस इतना ही। अगली पोस्ट में फिर मुलाक़ात होगी, तब तक के लिए, नमस्कार।

वाह जी वाह!


Aftermath of 300


On the front door of our home there's a sticker that says, "The Incredibles". Cute no? The boys (hubby and brother-in-law) came up with it; they cut it off the DVD we have at home of that movie. (Yea, the animated movie "The Incredibles"). The day they did it, both kept running around the house yelling, "I am Dash", "I am Mr. Incredible", "We are superheroes" in those wierd macho voices you hear on AXN.

Are you laughing?? So was I, all the time. Now, they both have gotten sillier. After watching 300, they both were yelling the war cry "Ahoo Ahooo" all the way back home. And were discussing puttin up "Spartans" on the front door!! Even today, they run around the house holding a hockey stick or cricket bat and cross them with each other yelling "Ahoo".

*sigh* tell me what do I do with these kids??!!!?!

Aaaaachoo!


I got off work early yesterday thanks to my running nose. Its so ironic - you "catch" a cold and your nose starts "running". The deal is, I thought I'll go home to get some much needed rest *cough*stitch*cough*. So I got home, took a glass of warm milk with Ensure, applied Vicks and went to slumberland.

The cook rang the doorbell and woke me up at 5 PM, and I had some watery-noodles. Watched the one-thousand-hundred-billionth rerun of FRIENDS and Full House back to back (yea how sloppy, I know :D ), then E! News (I'm a sucker for Hollywood gossip!) and welcomed hubby at 8 PM. We had our dinner real quick and went to watch 300! I wasnt upto the mark to watch a movie, but the tickets were booked early this week, so we couldnt cancel.


(Image courtesy - Wikipedia)

And boy, I'm glad we didnt. The movie is amazing. Gory yes, but amazing too. Its a story about 300 brave Spartans led by their king Leonidas, taking on a giant army of Persians, because the Spartans do not kneel down to slavery. Its about The Battle of Thermopylae fought in 480 BC. I was left gaping at their bravery, their dastardly acts to kill the enemy on the battlefield (I almost threw up once). When the Persian king Xerxes (who, in the movie, looked absolutely gay with his eyebrows drawn with a thick eyeliner pencil) asks Leonidas and his men to surrender their arms, he replies, "Come and get them." My, thats brave! Its a must-watch movie!

About the cold, its gettin better. Not the cold, I mean me. Common cold, I read on Wiki, is caused by a variety of viruses. And there's no proven cure for it. My, for something thats "common", there's no cure in the world!

A stitch in time!


Remember how I was talking about taking up knitting few days back? And I had started on the homework already? About the video watching on KinittingHelp.com and talking to few people?? Remember? Well, thats plan B for now. No no I'm not giving up on the hunt for creative satisfaction, but I think I was taking too big a step by taking up knitting. Thats because I am a total zero with anything related to stitching, knitting, etc. So when I went to Odyssey with my hubby, he said I should try simple stitching first, and see if I take to it easily and comfortably. I agreed (after looking through scores of books on knitting and being unsure of which one to pick up for a beginner). He took me to this section and showed me the Anchor Stitch Kit! Lots of designs to choose from, easy on a beginner! I bought this one!



Beautiful, innit?! They've given a ready design and its a bunch of roses. Yaay! See the pic see the pic!



Above pic is also how it will look after I finish it. Double yaay!

See the threads that they've given with it! Beautiful colours! There's a needle too!



I bought it last evening, and I already started on it. See the small stitch I did :)



Makes me so happy! I'll finish it quickly, and hubby said he'll frame it for me to hang on the wall. Can hardly wait!

Life...


... is not a five-lettered b word. One needs to be calm and think positively and rationally. As Samuel Langhorne Clemens (thats Mark Twain's real name) says,


Dance like no one is watching you
Love like you've never been hurt before
Sing like no one can hear you
Live as though the heaven is on Earth



How true! I started this blog to be exactly that - positive, non-spiteful, cheerful. I dont want to be negative about anything, ever (except for social causes, non-action on part of Govt - but never as a person to another, NEVER). I want to be inspirational (maybe thats a big word, but I'm not quite getting the word I mean to say here) to myself first. I want to set an example for the girl in me that I was good while doing 'X' deed that day, and feel nice about myself. I dont ever want to do/say something today, and regret it later. I dont want that kind of me. I dont want to see her face. I want me to be cheerful, happy, calm, confident - the kind of girl I would want to look upto (I would look upto myself then, or what???)

I dont know if I'm making sense here, trying to put all the thoughts running in my mind to paper, but I am damn right clear in my mind :-) So I raise a toast, here's to a "Semi-New Me" *clink* (I wasnt that bad a girl before you see! :D)

My best friend's Labrador gave birth to pups...





How cute :)

I want to be a part of it!


I was hovering around Wikipedia today, when I decided to search for "Hobbies". My memory fails me when I try and think of a single one that i might have cultivated over the years. Mainly, its been reading. And now, I am so craving for some 'creative satisfaction', that I long to have a hobby that can give my just that. See the excerpt from Wikipedia/Hobbies:


Hobbies are practised for interest and enjoyment, rather than financial reward. Examples include collecting, creative and artistic pursuits, making, tinkering, sports and adult education. Engaging in a hobby can lead to acquiring substantial skill, knowledge, and experience. However, personal fulfillment is the aim.

What are hobbies for some people are professions for others: a game tester may enjoy cooking as a hobby, while a professional chef might enjoy playing (and helping to debug) computer games. Generally speaking, the person who does something for fun, not remuneration, is called an amateur (or hobbyist), as distinct from a professional.


And the number of them baffles me! I have been toying with the idea of taking up knitting, but I am not getting the push from within. Something keeps telling me that I'll fail miserably at it :(

I want to take up knitting!! How do I start? No friends of mine does it (who can teach me the basics, they are all such nerds sweethearts), mom says its been ages she's done it and is not sure if she remembers it, online tutorials are just not the same, the books are way too expensive. (Am I just making up excuses?) I think latter is the way to go to fulfil this craving of mine. I might just do it! Even embroidery on clothes; I can start with handkerchieves and then... who knows! :D I really really want to do this!

Creative satisfaction here I come!

The weekend that was...


...absolutely rocking! I spent 2 days with my mom, sis, her hubby, and their absolutely adorable 5-month old girl. It was packed! Not because we went out to meet relatives or had chores to do, but because of the kid! She's such a handful! She keeps making those cooing sounds and smiles a toothless smile. Put her on your lap, and she'll stand erect, and start walking rapidly all over you! Yea, she walked right on my face! That was so cute :)

And she's so tall; err... mmm not tall, cuz she cant stand as of now, you can say she's long. Hahaha that sounds funny! So anyway, she's tall and has slender long fingers and toes. She has pink lips and poses like a pro in front of the cam. Yup, its a different look on her face each time! She keeps kicking her legs and hands in the air, and I bet she's gonna take up sports as her mainstream career. She can also do ramp-walk modelling, part-time, I'm sure.

Oh dear, look at me. I am talking about her career already! She's barely 5 months! Seriously, she's a darling. And watching a baby grow in front of your eyes is most delightful. Most :-)

Hubby dear came to the station with a beautiful flower bouquet to receive me. That man I totally love him :) He never fails to surprise me or keep me happy. In fact, I could hardly wait to be back in his arms, and get showered with love all over again. Being married is, great, in a word.

And kudos to this man featured in Mumbai Mirror. Given the power shortage, we could all learn a lesson from him. Below is the news article copy-pasted from the paper's online edition.

For famously spirited Mumbaikars who face the first ever serious prospect of load-shedding in the island city in a hundred years, here's a family that's showing the way, a family to follow seriously if we are to successfully tackle the crisis now staring us in the face.

G V Patil, 55, third-floor resident of Sugandha in Mithanagar, Mulund (E), who lives with his wife Priya, 55, and daughter, 25, in a 500 sq ft flat, has got the 'reward' of a Rs 175 discount on his power bill from the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) for slashing monthly power consumption to less than 300 units.

Starting December 2006, the MSEB decided to give a 'discount' to all household consumers who reduced their monthly power usage to less than 300 units. The additional supply cost would be waived off for such consumers, the utility said. Thus the discount would differ from consumer to consumer, depending on the number of units consumed.

The incentive was offered in view of the serious shortfall of electricity in the city: in 2006, Mumbai had a deficit of 201 megawatts, which is expected to go up to over 500 megawatts this summer. While Mulund and Bhandup already have power cuts, load-shedding could be introduced this summer in the island city -- for the first time since the city first got power in 1905 from the British Power Company.

The Patils brought down their consumption from 414 units in October 2006 to 289 in December 2006, and then to 189 units in January 2007. The corresponding decrease in their power bill has been from an average of Rs 2,200 per month last year to Rs 600 in January 2007.They achieved this by making limited use of electrical appliances in the house, and even while they saved power thus, they realised they did not really have to cut down on their comforts. They could conserve power and still lead the life they had always led.


How they saved power
Step 1: Assessment
“With only three members living in our house, I was shocked to get electricity bills in excess of Rs 2,000 every two months. That was when I decided to keep tabs on where power was being wasted,” Patil said.
He first made enquiries on the amount of units consumed by each electrical appliance in the house (see box) and then took advice from a family friend, Sudhir Parab, an electrical engineer, to locate areas where power consumption was unusually high.

Step 2: ‘Overused’ washing machine
The Patils used the washing machine for three hours every day. But they discovered that if clothes were soaked before they were put into the machine, use of the fully automated machine for three hours could be avoided. “Now the clothes only had to be rinsed in the machine, and we managed to cut down its sage by nearly half this way,” Patil said.

Step 3: The A/C
Patil said that keeping the air-conditioning unit at 24 degrees for just three hours provided good cooling at night. Result: consumption, which is heavy in case of a/c units (see box), was again reduced. “Previously we used to keep it at 19 degrees, due to which electricity consumption was high. After keeping it at 24, we found that cooling was similar,” Patil pointed out.

Step 4: CFL lights
In the case of lights, Patil said that substituting the glaring spotlights with 9-watt CFL lights contributed significantly to saving energy.

Step 5: TV
“We cut down the use of the television and switched it on only for select programmes that everyone in the house liked. The rest of the time, we kept it switched off,” he said. He emphasised here that they put off the TV mains and did not use the remote control.


Consumption of units on appliances per hour for 30 days ( a month)
• 100 watt bulb: 1.20 units
• Refrigerator (200 litres): 6 units
• Air Conditioner (1.5 ton): 60 units
• Washing Machine (700 watts): 21 units
• Television (200 watt ): 6 units
• Computer: 22 units


I think what they are doing is just great. I try to do my bit too; I have replaced energy-consuming-and-poor-light-throwing yellow bulbs (yuck) with CFL ones, and make it a point that lights, fan etc are off in a room where there's no one. And my electricity bill pummelled down to Rs. 800 from Rs. 2000! Attagirl me! :D