I've been listening to some brilliant tamizh numbers this afternoon. Mostly duets - of the romantic kind. As always, I paid close attention to the lyrics of some of them and I must confess, at the risk of sounding cliched, that Kavinyar Vairamuthu is simply fantabulous. He most certainly has his way with words. I can't imagine how someone can possibly play with words so skillfully. I mean - yeah - that's why he is what he is - A.R.R's fav. pick. It's simply breathtaking how he can tread into the realms of passionate love between a man and woman and describe it so eloquently that you actually start respecting the entire act ! Here're some of my favourite's.[ Most certainly not an exhaustive list and not necessarily in that order]
Thoda thoda malardhadhenna - S.p.b and chitra - Indira
Pudhu vellai mazhai- Unni menon, sujatha - Roja [ Love the video - So simple, yet hopelessly romantic]
Ondra rendai aasaigal - Bombay jayeshree - Kaakke kaakke [ I know most people dont savour this one that much..nevertheless]
Vaseegara - Bombay jayashree - Minnale [ ditto - I know of people who go "Man - Iam tired of listening to this song]
Kannaamoochi yenada - chitra- Kandukondein kandukondein [Although Iam not a Aishwarya Rai fan - I must admit she look's gorgeous in this video]
Then Merku - UnniKrishnan, Chitra - Karuthamma
Kannukku mai azhagu - Unnimenon/susheela - Pudhiya mugam
Theenda Theenda - UnniKrishnan, Bombay Jayashree - Thulluvado ilamai
Vayadhu Vaa Vaa - Srinivas, Harini - Thulluvado ilamai
Sandai kozhi - Sadhna sargam - Ayudhey ezhuthu
Sigh...
Friday, August 26, 2005
So many things, so little time...
I have been meaning to blog for quite sometime. The past couple of weeks have been physically and mentally draining - The weekdays packed with (finally) some serious 8 hour stretches of work and doing the mundane household chores in the evenings. The weekends always involving some fun activity to do. As cliched as it might sound- I've been a bit busy...
Some highlights...
August 6th:
Had a great weekend @ the valley fair. Spent a fun-filled, thrilling 12 hours. Enjoyed every bit of it. The Steel Venom and the Ride-whose-name-I-forgot ( it was amazing getting completely drenched over and over again) were simply AWESOME.
August 7th:Had an awesome dinner (and an amazing 4 hour session of non-stop nonsense) at the International House of Pancakes yesterday. Kudos to abhi,anand,harish and neels for making that happen.
August 13th:Pain-a-thon: Felt great doing some charity work. Was the first time I ever painted a house ! Dint come out too bad. Felt very fulfilling. It is'nt a lot of times that you get to do something thats both fun and useful to others!
Mangal-Pandey: er..Was a big disappointment. I probably expected a lot from Aamir and his battalion. I wish they'd focussed more on the historical events ( few might argue it was a ballad and not a documentary ! ) rather than on the voluptuous bodies of the women in the movie.
August 14th:Never felt more at peace -sleeping all afternoon. Have'nt done that in years now !
August 19th:Stayed over at a relative's place @ plymouth. Was one of the best things I've done in months. Felt like I was at home again - pampered with dollops of "aathu samaiyal". More importantly - I got to spend an entire day with this tiny tot. People call him akshay. I call him chintu ( or maybe mintu- or perhaps babloo--never mind). Anyways- this kid was such a darling. (All kids are!). But I've grown pretty fond of this child - maybe because he reminds
me of maanu and kichu and all my other cousins' kids. Kids are simply the best stress-busters in the whole wide world. You almost forget all of your constant painful worries and attain this peaceful, serene, calm( Ok I know they're all synonyms- but Iam just trying to drive my point across) state of mind. So after a nice day at their place and a visit to the farmer's market, ( The flowers there are just so beautiful- I actually bought half a dozen roses and put them over in our bedroom - They just make you feel so fresh and vibrant- Man do they make a difference !) I got back home all happy and tired.
August 20th - MY FIRST JUMP - OFF A PLANE. YUP - My first successful attempt at sky-diving. Place: Baldwin,WisconsinAltitude: 13,000 feetSpeed: 120 mphFeat: Simply- jump off a plane and into nowhere in particular.Experience: It certainly was'nt as scary as I thought it would be. Iam not underplaying it here. I mean this- It was'nt a big deal- It's as simple as jumping off a ladder or wall or swing - Just that there's a little bit of travelling that you need to be doing before you hit solid ground. ( Plus it's a whole lot riskier and expensive)I guess its the thrill that you experience from the anticipation before the actual jump and while you're on the
plane that's worth the experience. The moment before I took off (?!?), my only thought was - er- Nothing. I was, infact, blank. I was so filled with a zillion emotions - i could'nt decide what I wanted to feel. I think I liked that confusion. ( I think iam under the tremendous influence of Douglas Adam's tone in the hitchhiker's series. Well- lets not get into that just yet- Will devote an entire blog to that sometime in the near future).
Right- so, I was saying- yes- the confusion was good. And then I just fell, and kept falling. I wanted to scream - I was excited. I could'nt though - because I was looking down at that moment( and from then on) and I was flabbergasted at what I saw beneath me. "Oh My God" was all that i was muttering to myself. The view from up there is simply stunning- to say the least. It's amazing how insignificant you feel compared to what you see down there. Kind of weird- but I was getting all philosophical during the entire one minute or so of my free-fall. And then the 3-4 minutes of the "parachuting" happened- had a lot of fun there with all the swaying by my instructor, Ms. Scooter ( Hey I jumped off a plane with a Scooter ! - BTW I've actually seen people do that on Xtreme-Sports)So there- after a nice little jump and lots of posing ( felt like proud NASA astronauts after a successful landing of the APOLLO series) and a First Jump Certificate, we rode back home. But this friend of ours Rahul, took us to this amazing place to eat - Al's Breakfast Place- never knew it existed in Dinky town. It's this small place - not a very jazzy looking commercial eat-out place. But the food and the service was excellent. After a "West Bank"( dont blink- its the name of an omellete that is topped with sour cream and strawberries !) ,a plate of hash browns washed down with a glass of fresh orange juice - I called it a day. I had had enough excitement to last for a week.
August 26th:Planning to go for the varalaskhmi poojai over at my relative's place and the janmaashtami celebs @ the Hindu Mandir.Got the Minnesota state fair planned up for tomorrow and a Movie Marathon for sunday.
Other important events :
Arzoooooooooon's back - Pattani has made it full time @ MS. PROUD OF YOU DA !
Work's going good. Got a lot done this week. With just 5 working days left, Iam done with most of the design documentation. Have a couple of sections left though. Should be a smooth finish.
IAM GOING HOME ON DECEMBER 27TH .PERIOD. Iam not going to bother myself or the others explaining how excited Iam at the prospects of meeting appa, amma, periamma,periappa,maanu, paati, cousins, FRIENDS- no iam not going to write down all their names- there're just way too many of them. Cant wait to fall asleep on appa and amma's lap. Cant wait to taste amma's vatha kozhambu and kallaka pooshnikai koottu. Cant wait to give periamma a nice big hug. Cant wait to cuddle maanu and kichu. Cant wait to share every bit of trivial new with the SRM gang. Sigh - 123 days for all that to happen.
Its also that time of the year when the new students arrive for the upcoming academic year. A lot more desis this time. Nice...Since 708 seems to be the hub of a lot of activities, there's a lot of hustle and bustle about thenew crop. Kind of sends me down memory lane - which brings me back to my first post about my thoughts and experiences over the last year. Will post that sometime soon..Later during the day maybe..
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Thursday, August 04, 2005
A rarity these days
Iam happy. I dont know why. But Iam feeling very happy with myself and everybody around me after a REALLY LONG TIME. Maybe Iam just too bored being cynical. Maybe sometimes it is'nt worth doing all the "analyzing about life" crap. The weekend is nearing. Looking forward to the "Valley Fair". Iam definitely a "Rides- person". Should do Cedar point sometime. Sky-diving should be fun too. Why am I digressing from whatever I wanted to say ? Never mind - Iam too busy being happy..Good night...
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Quotable quotes
Here are a few of Martin Luther King's quotes that I came across. The following are my favorites...
"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step."
"We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people."
And then a couple of other neat ones...
"Love me when I least deserve it, because that's when I really need it." - Swedish Proverb
"You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. Seuss' Quotes
"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step."
"We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people."
And then a couple of other neat ones...
"Love me when I least deserve it, because that's when I really need it." - Swedish Proverb
"You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. Seuss' Quotes
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
What an insane world...
Lorrie - Always smiling, enthusiastic, never forgot to give me this nice big cheerful "How're you doing today, girl? " . She was this sweet thing from work.
Aug 1st,2005 - Late Evening - Murdered by her husband. Iam just too shocked for words.
Wonder what this world has come to ? I cant imagine why anyone would want to kill anybody ! It's like the most senseless thing to do.
And again - to think life ends just like that. Who knows whose not going to be around tomorrow ? Is it worth carrying all of those negative emotions of hatred, jealousy, anger, frustration, ill-will et al. I guess not...
Aug 1st,2005 - Late Evening - Murdered by her husband. Iam just too shocked for words.
Wonder what this world has come to ? I cant imagine why anyone would want to kill anybody ! It's like the most senseless thing to do.
And again - to think life ends just like that. Who knows whose not going to be around tomorrow ? Is it worth carrying all of those negative emotions of hatred, jealousy, anger, frustration, ill-will et al. I guess not...
Monday, August 01, 2005
From the Bhagavad-Gita
Read this quote on a friend's webpage...
"Whatever happened, it happened for good. What is happening, is also happening for good. Whatever will happen, that too will be for good. What have you lost for which you weep? What did you bring with you, which you have lost? What did you produce, which has perished? You did not bring anything when you were born. Whatever you have, you have received from Him. Whatever you will give, you will give to Him. You came empty handed and you will go the same way. Whatever is yours today, it was somebody else's yesterday, And it will be somebody else's tomorrow. The change is the law of universe." - Bhagavad-Gita
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