Sunday, January 23, 2011

That fateful day.


Such a long time for the next post, 'Mama, was I keeping you busy?'. Sure I could use that excuse, but to be frank, I was just lazy and out of ideas.

Ira, let's just start. You were born as you know on the 9th of November, 2010.

You gave me 9 months of hassle free time while you grew, rested and wriggled inside me. Hope I did not trouble you much with my stress at work and running around for Vrunda maasi's wedding.

You would love to know that Papa and I both so badly wanted a daughter. For some reason, we don't know. Frankly, I think boys are boring. (As you must have figured that out by now:)). Hope you do not have a brother by now who is reading this. (Wink)

It was a day after we (Papa and me) were in splits watching Golmaal 3. I laughed so hard, probably causing you to come sooner. You were slated to arrive on 14th or 16th Nov.
The hospital was Hiranandani, Powai.
You started giving mommy indications (aka pain) early morning around 2.30 am. But came only later during the day. In our Silver Crest house at Raheja Vihar, Chandivali, I oscillated between your 'tired from work' sleepy papa to the yesterday arrived 'snoring' naani. I watched some Bollywood songs (what else) on tv to feel better.

When the doctor announced ' It's a girl' at 1.35 pm, I was in tears. I was too exhausted and maybe overwhelmed to react in any other way:). We (me and you beta, and how can I forget Papa) were in a filmy situation.'Maa aur bacche, dono ki jaan khatre main hai.' Of course while I was sedated and you were in process of making an entry into our world, Papa was carrying a mountain of tension and standing outside the operation theatre.

Your 'the day snap', how you looked on day 1.:) . That is mama chequered hospital gown.
God, look at your tiny hands.

P.S: Your Papa was saying, that the title of this post might not have a positive connotation, but mama researched to back it up. Please notice the 4th point has gone obsolete.
fate·ful (-fəl)

adjective

  1. revealing what is to come; prophetic
  2. having important consequences; significant; decisive
  3. controlled as if by fate
  4. OBSOLETE bringing death or destruction
I am sure you have brought many important consequences by now and not any MAJOR 'destruction'.:)

1 comment:

  1. Hey Gollu, thanks for choosing to come out in November! So, you knew all along that it's a special month :-)

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