Tuesday, May 26, 2009

tooooo many things......

First “The Hardy Boys” of my life:

I read it now. So early!! :D
I’m just a kid with respect to my reading activity. So it is not too late.
By the way, I enjoyed reading this book. I felt like watching CID. Nice book! The way Frank and Joe, the teenagers, are described as Heroes of the story, imagining small children doing such hard things was fun for me. :)

This was the first book of last 2-3 months which I read completely. I guess after “The Last speech by Randy Pausch”.

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Busy me:

Last 2-3 weeks were of interesting work. I enjoyed lot of it, though there were many situations where I had done such huge mistakes that I felt embarrassed. I hope future will also bring nice work for me and I would learn to take interest in things I don’t like now but I have to do them. ShreeGanesha is done. Now the path following comes. I’m sure I’m going to fell down in lots of pits, as it is my old habit. ;) Standing again with all hurts is a fun. ;)

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People:
Everlasting topic for me. Better to accept the facts and to adapt to them (like Darwin’s theory of survival) than talking about people. I’m also a part of people. I enjoy/sometimes feel difficult to deal with them just because I’m weird. I can’t leave my weirdness. ;)

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Marriage:
I have attended so many marriage ceremonies since my childhood; I’m really bored of it. Still I try to attend as many as possible if I’m invited, get bored there, curse for some customs and come back.
I like only one moment, when bridegroom places garland on bride’s neck. They both shy. How nice is the moment and how important for both of them! Life goes normal after few days, but that moment brings dreamy situations for them. It doesn’t matter whether it is arranged marriage or love marriage. Expressions on couple’s faces are just awesome. They would have enjoyed more if it was with small number of people instead of in the overflowing marriage hall.
Anyway, all rituals and customs are the big topic to write about. More on this some other time.

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Aerobics:

Started. More on this later when I will do it more. :)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

bmHardy Boys - that reminds me a whole lot of detective books that I've read when I was a kid. Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Famous Five, Secret Seven, Bobsey Twins! And the Malory Towers - Darrell Waters was my favorite :)

In those days, it was either through school library or second hand books bought from the old paper mart! I can't stop myself from buying originals when I go to CrossWords to date (and hence I avoid venturing into kids section, too often )!!

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