I miss you all.
Haddows Road – The road where I walked alone at 10 PM speaking to myself
Hotel Breeze – One of my favorite restaurants in Chennai
My Office – First Job keeping me challenged for so long
My First Team – who ensured I understand the pressures of IT at the earliest
My Home – East or west home is best
My Friends – who can make me smile at any time and with whom I do not mind crying either
My Brother – who never treats me as his younger sister, because I treat him as my younger brother
My Mom – who thinks I will be back in Chennai soon. That’s mother’s love
My Dad – My Hero
My memories - Ensures I miss none of the above
Bindhu!!
A mother is all that I am. I believe writing enhances clarity of thoughts and hence I am here.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Bye Bye Chennai – Part 2
IIT Madras
Thinking about the days that I spent at IIT Madras trigger a nostalgic feeling in me. I need not comment on the faculty or the infrastructure of the institution. The world knows it.
But what I miss the most is the campus environment. I remember those Saturday mornings, with the birds and the deers for company, I used to walk on the dried leaves, singing songs I loved (Shaan’s Tanha Dil was always the first on the list that time. I wonder may be its because he walks on dried leaves). Oh, those were totally relaxing moments. Those were the days when I understood how important is it to relax and have a calm mind. I believe it gave me the energy for the entire week.
Another thing that I miss is the restaurant inside the campus. At evenings you can find couples enjoying a quiet candle light dinner. It always brought a smile to my face irrespective of my mood. (I am actually smiling as I am typing this J)
I will treasure these memories.
Bindhu!!
Thinking about the days that I spent at IIT Madras trigger a nostalgic feeling in me. I need not comment on the faculty or the infrastructure of the institution. The world knows it.
But what I miss the most is the campus environment. I remember those Saturday mornings, with the birds and the deers for company, I used to walk on the dried leaves, singing songs I loved (Shaan’s Tanha Dil was always the first on the list that time. I wonder may be its because he walks on dried leaves). Oh, those were totally relaxing moments. Those were the days when I understood how important is it to relax and have a calm mind. I believe it gave me the energy for the entire week.
Another thing that I miss is the restaurant inside the campus. At evenings you can find couples enjoying a quiet candle light dinner. It always brought a smile to my face irrespective of my mood. (I am actually smiling as I am typing this J)
I will treasure these memories.
Bindhu!!
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