Even
though I am away from my home country, my parents never let me feel the distance.
They've visited me every single year I've been here. I don’t know many parents who
do that, and therefore I am so blessed. Big bear hugs, Mom’s cakes, gifts, lots of love and pampering to name a few. I cannot say this enough but I consider myself
blessed only because I have the best parents ever.
Papa
and Mummy came on Onam day. Papa was here till last weekend and Mummy will be here for a few weeks. I cannot begin to explain how
it feels when she is here. When I come home in the evening, she opens the door
with a welcoming smile, tells me to sit down and asks me what I want to eat.
And this is what I call luxury. I relish it each day like there is no tomorrow.
Emotional therapy , to say the least.
When they read this, they will realize that I
am the worst hypocrite ever because all I do is take them for granted and sometimes
even start silly arguments.
My driving lessons are going on during office lunch
breaks. Yesterday I passed the signal test, which is one rung up the endless
ladder of hurdles one must overcome to get a license. Well everyone passes this
test so it is no big deal. After the one hour drive
and repeated verbal warnings from my exasperated trainer I walked home exhausted,
as if I burnt calories just by listening to him. If anything really burnt
it should be my trainer’s brain.
Meanwhile my toddler is having a whale of a
time with his new defense lawyer, my mother. Any discipline that may have
existed prior to her arrival, like dinner time, ipad time etc. has flown out of
the window. I stopped yelling because he does not care anymore and pretends
like he has Spiderman to back him. It is now his kingdom, his rules and I am
treated like a tenant who does not pay rent. Well, I am in no mood for
discipline either. Who needs discipline when Mom is here :D That sounds ironic,
as my Mom was a chronic disciplinarian when we were younger.
She is a whole new
person after the birth of our son. She will let him punch her, or draw all over
her face. She lets him hang upside down from the edge of the sofa and feed him
dinner at the same time. Back in our times, we were taught to sit at the table,
upright at ninety degrees, eat quietly without wasting even a morsel of food,
wash our own plates and go to bed!
However I secretly love this grandma-grandson
bonding. It helps me remain sane and enjoy some TV. Now tell me which mother
does not want that?
So it’s a YOLO time for all of us right now. We have embraced
the You-Only-Live-Once concept with all our hearts and are therefore eating
cake with all our might. We have also given
discipline and social niceties a break. We don’t share Mom’s cakes or food in
general. We have let our hair down badly enough to scare you.
You don’t want to
visit us for the time being, do you? :D