Monday, May 21, 2007

Does history repeat itself???


Then:

I remember very well the first time my Uncle(Harind) took me to Elliots aka Besant Nagar beach along with my younger brother(Vineet). We drove to the beach. Walked on the sands and cluctching my Uncle's hand me one and my brother the other dived in to the bay of bengal. For the next one hour or so we were totally enjoying the dive into the beach when a wave approaches and go along with the waves holding on to the hands of uncle. What fun we had!!!The event is etched in my memory even though it was some 14 -15 years ago.

Now:

This time me the same uncle and his kid(Rohith) went out the same Elliots aka Besan Nagar beach. (One of the best ways of drowning your sorrows is to look into the sea and think about nothing else other than nature and natural wonder. Looking into the sea make you feel so small and hence reduces your burdens). This time around I was holding my Uncle's son's hand and he was doing all the diving around in the water. Does history repeats itself?. Had a wonderful time with him. Also wanted to get back to those days where u just dont have to bother about anything else. I did not even realize that my trousers were getting wet and I had my new mobile phone in it. When I realized it; it was too late. But it doesnt really matter does it; I can buy any mobile but moments of happiness are more precious.

7 comments:

Snehal said...

Getting nostalgic huh... sweet memories should b treasured.. d only timepass wen u r idle is to cherish those moments getting nostalgic..

Vidat said...

absolutely!!!

Kavitha Punniyamurthi said...
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Pingu said...

"Looking into the sea makes you feel so small and hence reduces your burdens."...thts a nice thot :)

If all of us cud correctly assess the magnitude of r worries nd spend only the necessary amount of time worrying ...life wud be a lot easier...nd we cud save a lot of time too! :P

Vidat said...

well said kavitha/pingu!!!

Shyam said...

its ironical that this happens to be your last post

sai thilak said...

I like this statement: "One of the best ways of drowning your sorrows is to look into the sea and think about nothing else other than nature and natural wonder. Looking into the sea make you feel so small and hence reduces your burdens".

Its absolutely true!

First time here. Ur blog is good. :)