Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Mirror

It is easier to get over a heart break than getting over the addiction of tea. No matter how hard I try, every afternoon at 3 pm, I find myself at the chaiwala's place with a cutting chai in my hand. That day was almost like any other day had I not found this interesting character, a child labor, bringing the tea cup to my table. Afternoon is a time when the place finds itself a little less busy. This child, probably eight years old, malnourished and with a coat of innocence on his face was totally carefree. For him, the world was a playground and he was yet to be exposed to the challenges he had to face later.

He sat at the bench, next to me and begun playing with a rubber band. I tear opened the Parle G packet and offered him one. He took the biscuit and stared at me for probably six seconds, thirty one micro seconds and  eleven nanoseconds before making me raise an eyebrow. He smiled in response and then focused back on biscuit, clamping the rubber band on his wrist. He took little bytes of the biscuit and till he finished the biscuit, I was already done with my evening dose. It was a sheer delight to watch him eat. The innocence he exhibited somehow took me back to my own childhood days which were necessarily carefree. My heart, which continues to be a five year old, got a companion in him. 

I stood up, paid the money and then took out a butt from the pack of goldflake in my pocket. I ask the chaiwala for a match stick and lighted up the cigarette. I turned back to locate the boy and check what he was up to, before leaving. I found him staring at me. However this stare was pretty different than the one he gave while serving me the tea. He disliked the very action of smoking. His firm stare somehow made me feel guilty and persuaded me to keep the nicotine roll away from my lips. I immediately looked away from his eyes, and almost in a reflex action, dropped the cigarette down and stamped on it. I walked away from the place without looking at his reaction, perhaps because I didn't have the courage to do so. Although I wasted valuable Rs. 5 from my wallet, I somehow smiled. It was a different feeling whatsoever, to face the mirror, which on the other side contained the carefree child, who radiated a strong beam of innocence. 

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Childhood Euphoria

"Give me some sunshine,give me some rain,give me another chance,I want to grow up,Once again"


Every time I come across these lines,I am filled with a strong sense of euphoria and nostalgia. Most probably because childhood remains the best phase of our life.
Fear? What the hell is that?


Most of our childhood activities involve a carefree attitude,no risk calculation,enthusiasm and inquisitiveness,and the word "fear' remains alien to our dictionary.

Happiness: do we need a reason for that? Really?
As a child,we never wanted a reason to be happy,actually we already had infinite reasons to be happy,be it the simple sunset,spotting a chameleon,watching earthworms,numerous games and a trillion other reason. Endless reasons and infinite euphoria is what filled up our hearts.

Childhood Fights
Fighting up all the time and then making it all up. At that time,fights used to be at such personal levels,and now recalling each one of them makes each one of us ROFL!

Hidden artists

We rocked the studio with our attitude. Endless labor and a lot of fun,and considering each one of our creations to be a masterpiece, something which we can never forget.

And it all came to an end
It ended one day,one fine day when we decided to step to the boat of teenage,and end the journey on a happy note. What next? Infinite crushes,heartbreaks,romance,first kiss,excellence in something and a driving ambition to conquer the world.
Yes we moved on in life,but left behind some beautiful memories. 

One good idea:
Why don't we all take a dip back to the sea of nostalgia? Go through old childhood photo albums,take a look at the Super Mario game cassette,the old video game,or your old sketch books and feel free once again.