It is V’s birthday today. The older I get, the more I wonder
at how unruffled and dignified she remained as she navigated life’s storms, a
widow just a year after her wedding, and in those days society far more unkind.
Yet the PhD. Yet the Professorship. Equipoise.
A—much loved-strict aunt; generous giver of cookery,
knitting and perpetual nutrition lessons, finally breathed her last, marking
the end of an era, the last of her generation to depart. God, watch out, delightful scolds coming your way. Homemade
cakes for all our birthdays, those
fabulous sit-down lunches on raksha bandhan, new shiny clothes made for me a
surprise-- right in time for family weddings, my first ever b**… so many things
I never particularly said thank you for.
At the train station, that old man, partially paralysed,
unable to speak, dressed in “good” clothes, begging…maybe the sons turned him
out. Maybe he has no one. Maybe.
3 comments:
Sometimes life is frightening, the fullness, the possibilities, the individual solutions, the amount of stories.
We learn to live life to the fullest from some people
aye, Mago and PQ....
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