Three things I’d like to do
1.Lose weight
2.Sit down on a sandy beach on a full moon day
3.Go back in time to my care free youth
Three things I hate to do
1.Scold my servants and sub-ordinates
2.Stand in a long queue on a sultry afternoon
3.Have my meals on my own
Three people whom I’d like to meet
1.President Abdul Kalam
2.Super Cop Kiran Bedi
3.Social activist Medha Patkar
Three things I long to have
1.Four more inches of height
2.The lovely long hair that I had once upon a time
3.More discretion over my words
Three things that make me glad
1. The innocent smile of a child
2. Listening to soft music late into the night
3. The smell of wet mud after a light shower
Three things that make me sad
1.The mini adult that our kids are becoming
2.Poverty and lack of education among my countrymen
3.My own inability to do anything for them
Three things that break my heart
1.The sorrow of a mother who loses her child
2.Killing of innocent civilians in the name of terrorism
3.Rampant corruption with no hope of a remedy and the indifference of the public who accept it without a question
Three things that I like to dream about
1.The return of my children to their homeland
2.A pollution free environment
3.A full stop to the dowry menace
Three things that need to be stopped
1.Letting school going children drive motorized vehicles
2.Burdening children with parental ambition
3.Breaking children’s back with over weight school bags
Three people I like to tag
1.Usha Vaidyanathan
2.Hillg’mom
3.Mahadevan
19 comments:
"The smell of wet mud after a light shower" - I like that one too.
"The return of my children to their homeland" - Do your children want to ?
the one about mother losing a son my mother did and it is a thing that is stuck with you for life.,so yes i do strongly agree you opnion on that one...
Wet mud--I used to lick walls after rains at my village ;)
lovely thoughts and quite simple and yet so meaningful....
*More discretion over my words* - Yes thats something I'd like too !
Done - but that was difficult because I had to avoid everything you have already said! :) so much in common!
amodini:welcome here.yes I really want them back.With all this visa problem and soaring air fare I cannot visit them aas much as I want to.
deepthi:You are right and my heart goes out to your mom.I shud have written it as 'a mother losing a child' instead of 'a son'I'll correct it.
apu:One should not say anything that one might regret later.unfortunately I have said things in jest without really meaning it.The person concerned in one instance was a noble soul and overlooked my blunder.i don't know about others.people don't attribute evil intentions to me,but I still need to be careful.The spoken word cannot be taken back
usha:Yes I too notice we have a lot in common.were we identical twins in an earlier birth????
Thanx for taking up the tag.I'll chek it out.
amodini:I don't know if they want to.
u do not need to lose weight
hi HHG! Will do the tag soon.
:)
artnavy:do you really think so?i am atleast 5 kg over weight.
hillg'mom:Please do.BTW it was good to see your photo in your family blog.Is your grandson there too?
balaji:is that all? :-))
Is 'dowry' still there ????
I love the smell of mud after the first rain drops touch it - have never smelled it here in NZ.
what a lovely post...
smell of wet mud -- i don"t think there is anyone who won't like that one.
scold servants and subordinates ---I hate that too and I hate it when someone else does it too.
nz:yes dowry has been renamed as gifts that are 'willingly' given at the time of marriage.A car is now a necessity.After all it is one's daughter who will be riding it and a doctor son needs funds to start his own practice and who else should finance it but the girl's father.after all she is the one going to benefit by his private practice.the list can go on and on.My daughter's friend studying in the US sent 2000 dollars from her scholarship mpney towards her sister's dowry.A real shame on such a society.
big zed:Thanx.I am famous for taking up for the underdog and find it impossible to ignore the high handed attitude of the high and mighty towards them.Smell of wet mud Whow!!
Dear Hip G,
Sorry for the delay ... I am at mom's home this week ... :) with less access to net
My tamil site is:
http://tamizhachchikal.blogspot.com/
I have recently stopped writing there, but I have linked "Mahalir Sakthi" there which is almost a complete collection of female tamil bloggers ... designed by Pons and Mathi two active people from Tamilmanam the major blog site for tamil bloggers ...
http://www.thamizmanam.com/
best
madura
PS: totally loved your 3s list :) ...!
That was so beautiful... three things I would like back, my skin and figure when I was 16 and hated myself because I thought I was fat (obviously I had no clue where life would expand me to) and my belief that everyone was someone I could trust. I hate losing that trusting nature and becoming so cynical....
Hi g'ma,
It was nice to see your comment on my post; it gave me a boost to know that you are still dropping by and also to know that the recos are still useful. :). Thank you.
Boo has roped in all the blogging mommies and created a blogroll at http://indianmommies.blogspot.com.
There are 2 issues (debates) on which your inputs will be very useful.
See the following links:
Are we giving up too much
To have or not to have
madura:Enjoy yourself with mommy fussing over you.I'll look up your link.
karmickids:That was a nice wish list.Yes I too would like to get back my 16 years figure.
visitor:thanks for the links.I'll look them up soon.We have exams going on and will be free in a day or two.
Bahut accha laga aapke blog padke. Jab koi dil se likhta hai,
tab woh baat har kisiko chhoo jaati hai...
gayatri:welcome here.Tumhe pasand aaya isee mey meri khushi.shukriya.
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