Guldasta

A bouquet of flowers picked along the way ….

Fortunate December 31, 2008

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Abandoned Farmhouse

Abandoned Farmhouse, Morrisville, NC, USA, Dec-2008

The winter storm has come to an end. Another day is waiting to start. When the dust settles, I am going to find myself very alone. Some will lose the love they had. Some will find the love they never had.

I will lose the love I never had.

And my solace is in the words of:
Alfred Lord Tennyson : ‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Washington Irving : Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.

And what the heck, I was born a romantic! I am ready to love again. Even if it means losing again.

Fortunate, eh?

 

May I come in? September 17, 2008

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I have been away from my blog for quite some time. Long enough to feel shy logging in. Accompanied by a trepidation akin to finding a stranger sitting in your bedroom.

So, I had to ask my blog “May I come in?”

For those who are saved the pain of knowing me in person – there has been a major shift in my life. I moved from being a professional in India to being a student in the US. I now carry a backpack to class and can be found strolling in shorts in broad daylight. OK, that tells you how unstudent I have these past few years.

The rollercoaster ride to US (it all happened very fast) is yet to come to a stop. I look around in bewilderment and find difference of many shades and hues all around me. I must accept it is fun. It also firms my resolve to live in as many countries as I can.

It is final – I am a traveller.

 

Of Menstruation and Menopause June 25, 2008

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For more than 6 years now, ‘G’ (my house help) and I have been together. I believe we enjoy the working relationship that exists. I have found her to be particular about cleanliness and she meets the tough standards I set. Hopefully, I in turn have been a kind and loving employer. She goes out of her way to keep my house clean and I go out of my way to stand by her in whatever manner I can.

Recently she has been complaining of abdominal and chest pain. Some tests later, I found out that the problem is presence of Uterine Fibroids (Myomas). The doctors have advised a Hysterectomy.

I try and accompany ‘G’ to the doctor as often as I can. The consultations have flooded my vocabulary with terms associated with the female species. From the familiar Uterus and Ovaries to the distant Fallopian tubes and the not fully understood Menstruation and Menopause. And I am talking only of knowing what these organs and their major functions are. I dare not delve into my ignorance of subtle functions, side-effects, and the first hand knowledge a woman would have or atleast what a married man would have.

What Hysterectomy will you do: total or supracervical?
Should we consider Laparoscopic technique (increased expenses)?
What about Myomectomy?
Isn’t the Uterus of life long importance (wikipedia says so)?
Should we remove it (this should have been my first question)?

and some another few dozen questions I would like answered in ordinary language.

Now, all of this has overwhelmed me and I am somewhat embarrassed by my inability to hold a fuller discussion with the doctor. ‘G’s shyness is not helping either. Though the fact that she has taken the courage to end phone conversations with a nice ‘bye’ is promising.

Whoever said Ignorance is Bliss must have overlooked the peculiar plight of a single man, more familair with machines than females, having to assimilate complex subjects like Menstruation and Menopause.

 

A bit of both June 24, 2008

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Which is my favourite comic strip? My answer to that question depends on when you asked.

As a kid, Flash Gordon and Phantom were my favourites. Then for a very long time I cherished TinTin and Asterix&Obelix. During high school I was hooked to Beau Peep. In the recent few years, I have taken to Calvin&Hobbes and Dilbert. It is tough to choose between the two as my current favourite.

So, when my friend Puja took a test that will reveal your Calvin-Hobbes mix, I had to take one of my own. Not that the test is reputed or known to be accurate. But my score did surprise me. For I have always associated equally with Calvin and his pet tiger Hobbes. Sure, I adore Calvin and fully relate to his devious plans, wicked self, honesty and tribulation. Yet, I find the presence of Hobbes equally necessary and relevant.

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My score at the Calvin and Hobbes test

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Take the test here.