While in school in Kobe, we once went for a strawberry picking expedition.....absolutely delightful...
With a straw hat to keep away the sun, me and my classmates with our teacher..... reached the strawberry fields and plucked strawberries... filled our baskets.....I shall never forget that day.....
Just like I will not forget the summer holidays when my dad would take me swimming.....my mom couldn't come since she had to take care of the little baby.....but me and my dad had a blast at the swimming pool and then he would treat me to a hot hot or some delicious cheese sandwich.....
I couldn't swim much yet .....but I did manage to waddle in the kiddies pool......My dad was from the backwaters of the Ganges delta....so he would just vanish to one of the larger pools for the adults in the complexe to get a proper swim....while I waddled where I was.....
Back home, I would try to act as important as possible and tried to do things for the little baby brother.....feed him......push the pram around in the courtyard.....keep him busy in the cot....with toys.....I was always excited when my parents' friends would come over to see the baby and give a gift....usually a toy....which I would obviously play with.....once the guests left............life was just great those days in Japan.....I think I spent one of the best phases of my life there.....the next step was moving to India.....n new place for me........In September 1966, shortly after my brother's first birthday we boarded the French Liner "Cambodge" on a delightful journey to Bombay via Manila, Hongkong, Bangkok etc......Watch out for the next episode guys....... :-)
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Japan relived
Japan continued....
School was great in Japan. It wasn't far from home and my dad used to drop me before going to work. I made lots of friends....Yuko, Yumi....Most of our classes were in English since it was an American missionary school. We had one class to learn japanese. I did struggle with the writing but I could speak fluently. There was one thing I loved to do.....forget my lunch box...then my class teacher would order a noodle soup which was so delicious. At times the other option was a hot dog....equally delicious.
The Annual Day in school meant doing something special. And my parents as true diplomats thought the best thing was to dress me in a saree with jewellery and send me for the annual day function. I know it worked. There was a Scottish boy who came dressed in his kilt. My parents have albums full of pictures of my school events and other memorable moments in their lives in Japan. .....
There was this sweet old man who used to visit us on Sundays...He had worked in India during the ears before Independance I think he was English or American. ......He would get gifts and spent the afternoon watching golf on TV with my dad while they had a few glasses of beer followed by a delectable meal.
My parents bought me an organ....not a piano but an organ like the kind you see in a church. I was too young to learn it. I just pretended to play something on it....
My mom, in the meantime, learnt machine knitting, Ikebana and doll making...Japanese dolls of course....the kind you display in your drawing room.
Then after two years there was a huge change in our lives. My kid brother was born. I was so excited when i saw him in along with so many japanese babies at the hospital. We brought him back and then, one day after he came there was this huge...ok maybe not huge...but an earthquake anyway....we were used to these small tremors....and the thick crust of the wall fell on the bed just a few inches from him.....small baby on the bed next to my mom. Oh my goodness.....that was some drama. The houses in Kobe and similar places where made to resist to such quakes....and so just the one inch crust tumbled....but even that could have killed a 4 day old baby. Luckily it all turned out well and I was delighted to have a real doll in the house....to play with....when authorized under supervision at the age of six. I would sulk at times of course since I felt neglected....there are pictures of that too. My dad took pics all the time....to capture those moments....and even today I love to go through his albums.
School was great in Japan. It wasn't far from home and my dad used to drop me before going to work. I made lots of friends....Yuko, Yumi....Most of our classes were in English since it was an American missionary school. We had one class to learn japanese. I did struggle with the writing but I could speak fluently. There was one thing I loved to do.....forget my lunch box...then my class teacher would order a noodle soup which was so delicious. At times the other option was a hot dog....equally delicious.
The Annual Day in school meant doing something special. And my parents as true diplomats thought the best thing was to dress me in a saree with jewellery and send me for the annual day function. I know it worked. There was a Scottish boy who came dressed in his kilt. My parents have albums full of pictures of my school events and other memorable moments in their lives in Japan. .....
There was this sweet old man who used to visit us on Sundays...He had worked in India during the ears before Independance I think he was English or American. ......He would get gifts and spent the afternoon watching golf on TV with my dad while they had a few glasses of beer followed by a delectable meal.
My parents bought me an organ....not a piano but an organ like the kind you see in a church. I was too young to learn it. I just pretended to play something on it....
My mom, in the meantime, learnt machine knitting, Ikebana and doll making...Japanese dolls of course....the kind you display in your drawing room.
Then after two years there was a huge change in our lives. My kid brother was born. I was so excited when i saw him in along with so many japanese babies at the hospital. We brought him back and then, one day after he came there was this huge...ok maybe not huge...but an earthquake anyway....we were used to these small tremors....and the thick crust of the wall fell on the bed just a few inches from him.....small baby on the bed next to my mom. Oh my goodness.....that was some drama. The houses in Kobe and similar places where made to resist to such quakes....and so just the one inch crust tumbled....but even that could have killed a 4 day old baby. Luckily it all turned out well and I was delighted to have a real doll in the house....to play with....when authorized under supervision at the age of six. I would sulk at times of course since I felt neglected....there are pictures of that too. My dad took pics all the time....to capture those moments....and even today I love to go through his albums.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Jumpt cut to 2007
I spent most of of December last year and January this year on the road, travelling by road from Delhi to Bombay....then from Bombay to Goa, in the first half of December.
Left Goa before it got too expensive and crowded for Christmas.
Then I was in Pune ......so many new apartments....BPOs.....and NRIs....non resident Indians or like some say non-required Indians....I really dont have much to say on that.....since I felt quite non required as a child each time I would come back to India with my parents.....for my dad's government posting here.....We represented India across continents and felt very proud but each time we came back there were people who kept running us down...as if we were some strange alien.....half-breed.....who did not deserve to hang around......
Anyway....we always found friends whom we got along with
BAck to Pune....this January.....was staying with a friend......weather was great but the roads .....unbearable......as a result me and my friend drove to Mumbai and spent a few weeks there....meeting people from media, video and film world......
Left Goa before it got too expensive and crowded for Christmas.
Then I was in Pune ......so many new apartments....BPOs.....and NRIs....non resident Indians or like some say non-required Indians....I really dont have much to say on that.....since I felt quite non required as a child each time I would come back to India with my parents.....for my dad's government posting here.....We represented India across continents and felt very proud but each time we came back there were people who kept running us down...as if we were some strange alien.....half-breed.....who did not deserve to hang around......
Anyway....we always found friends whom we got along with
BAck to Pune....this January.....was staying with a friend......weather was great but the roads .....unbearable......as a result me and my friend drove to Mumbai and spent a few weeks there....meeting people from media, video and film world......
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