Friday, December 30, 2005

X-Mas or Christmas???

So is it really Christmas? Or is it X-Mas, as everyone now seems to call this holiday season. I do not understand why people want to take 'Christ' off from Christmas!
The real meaning of 'Christmas' seems to lost in oblivion. The fact is no one really remembers Christmas for the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas has become more like a 'festival'. In fact, it would have been great if Christmas was seen even as a 'festival'. But it ain't the case anymore! Christmas now, is all about drinks, dance and partying.
Sure there are reasons to celebrate for the birth of Christ is a big event in itself. But, its even more important to remember that Jesus Christ no longer is a little kid in a manger. I believe he grew up, died on the cross for my sins and rose again on the third day! NOW, that's one great reason to celebrate-- the fact that He still lives for you and for me and He still hears us when we call (one of my previous posts can vouch for this fact).
There is absolutely nothing wrong in partying. But unfortunately, the hard truth is that hardly anyone does it to celebrate the birth of a Saviour.
So, I guess X-Mas seems to be the apt name now for Christmas.
A belated Merry Christmas to all... oops... Merry 'X-Mas'!!!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

The Email “Forwarder’s” 11 Step Program!!!

Found this bit... a lot of my friends get frustrated by this whole forwarding funda!!! So here's something interesting for them!!!

  1. I will NOT get bad luck, lose my friends, or lose my mailing list if I DON’T forward an email.
  2. I will NOT hear any music or see a taco dog, if I do forward an email.
  3. Bill Gates is NOT going to send me money; Victoria Secret doesn’t know anything about a gift certificate they’re supposed to send me.
  4. Ford will NOT give me a 50% discount even if I forward my email to more than 50 people!
  5. I will NEVER receive gift certificates, coupons, or freebies from Coca Cola, Cracker Barrel, Old Navy, or anyone else if I send an email to 10 people.
  6. I will NEVER see a pop-up window if I forward an email… NEVER—NEVER!!!
  7. There is NO SUCH THING as an email tracking program, and I am not stupid enough to think someone will send me $ 100 for forwarding an email to 10 or more people.
  8. There is NO kid with cancer through the Make-a-Wish program in England collecting anything! He did when he was 7 years old. He is now cancer free and 35 years old and DOESN’T WANT ANY MORE POST CARDS, or GET-WELL CARDS.
  9. There is NO cool dancing, singing, waving, colourful flowers, characters, or program that I will receive immediately after I forward an e-mail. NONE, ZIP, ZERO, NADA!
  10. The American Red Cross will NOT donate 50 cents to certain individual dying of a never-heard-of disease for every e-mail address I send this. The American Red Cross RECIEVES donations.
  11. And finally, I WILL NOT let others guilt me into sending things by telling me I am not their friend. Friendship is too precious to be broken by a forwarded email!!!

Friday, November 25, 2005

Nick Of Time!!!

One evening, I was on my way to church along with my mom during my holidays. Having changed to our new house about a month back, I was still getting used to the new surroundings. We normally catch a rick from next to our building. But today the rickwala asked us an above-normal price! So my mom and myself decided to catch a rick from the main-road. During my walk, I decided to explore the new environment. There seemed something strange about this evening! Maybe it's because I had just gotten up from my deep slumber! Little did I know that I would be awakened by an incident that followed up.
I saw this three year old kid playing with two elders standing with him. The kid sees his mother (or so I think she was) on the other side of the road. Excited, the kid runs along caring little for the vehicles that move along. The elders suddenly see the child crossing and shout as a bike approaches the 'free' child at good speed. I realize that any person who can do something is me. I take a step or two forward, grab the little boy and pulls it back to safety. The biker meanwhile, had pulled over just in time as well. But had the boy continued with his carefree run across the road, he might have ended up under the wheels of another approaching bike going towards the direction of our walk!
The child is safe in my hands. He looks up and sees the strangers face. But the look on his face is that of cluelessness! He had no clue what hapeened and what was to happen!!! Such is the innocence of a child! But what happened next is something that I didn't expect!!! I suddenly see the child dragged off my hands by one of the two 'elders'. He starts slapping and hitting the little three year old ruthlessly. So the fault lies with the child heh? You leave your kid unattended in a busy road and then blame the innocent thing for being given that freedom to fly!!!
Our shouts to leave the child is hardly being heard at! As we continue our walk, we could still hear the child's weeping (this is an understatement) about 100 metres away! The evening really was strange!!!

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Squeak!!!

I was just going through my profile admiring myself (wondering how does one do that by just looking into one's profile? Well, don't ask me... I dunno either!!!)... It reads-
Blessen Varghese (Yea, that IS my name!!!)
Age: 21 (Can't believe its been 21 years since my birth!!! Seems just like yesterday!!!)
Astrological Sign: Virgo (Yup, that's my 'star' sign' although I dont believe in them!!!)
I bump into what is called my 'Zodiac Year'!!! And next to it is the word- 'Rat'! How apt for a 'well built' 5' 6" guy like me!!! I have no clue what on earth does a Zodiac Year mean but I must say this was funny!!!
P.S. Somebody please enlighten my little brain about what on ea'R(A)T'h this is all about? *squeaks*

Back to annoy!!!

I am finally back to post something crappy again on my crappy blog which records a 'record' 4 hits every month!!! One of my friends had asked me keep a 'HIT' counter on my blog... Well, why on this blue earth would I want to embarrass myself by doing that??? Cause' it would have hardly got into double figures by now. I have to literally beg to my friends who come online to visit meemallumumbaikar!! So does that mean this humble mallu from the little town of Dombivli (it ain't a village Carlo!) is gonna stop blogging? Of course NOT!!! My blog still would rank amongst the best in 'If u wanna discourage someone from blogging, read this blog' category!!!
Anyways, it's nice to be back online after what seems like eternity!!! So, for all the four who reads and are extremely kind enough to post a comment on this blog, please please please continue to do so or else.... or else.... or else... i would start blogging at the rate of 9 blogs everyday and make you read and comment on each one of them!!! (Yeah right!!!)

Friday, October 07, 2005

I Love God-- Here's JUST one reason why!!!

People ask me- why do I believe in God so much? What is it that makes me not want to miss any of my Sundays for 'worldly activities'? What is it that makes me believe in a "supernatural force?"...
All I can say is I owe my life to Jesus not just because I believe He died for my sins but here's one more reason why!!! Lemme just narrate an experience (which my mom narrated to me) which happened to me...
My dad was serving as a pastor in a Ghatkopar church back in 1987. We used to live in the parsonage attached along with the church. I was about two-and-a-half years old and was suffering from chicken-pox and some sort of an allergy. Suddenly my health took a turn for the worse! My body temperature shot up to alarming degrees! I was lying in my mom's hands- red hot!
I somehow manage to ask mom to give me a fruit of grape. Mummy puts the little grape into her little son's mouth. Chewing the grape seemed like a great effort. I manage to gulp it in. A few seconds later, mummy hears a strange sound that came out of my tummy.
Her little son stops breathing. He lies there- motionless- in her shivering hands like a "burnt stick."
"Thampichaya..... Kochu Poyi!!!" (the child's dead!!!) she cries out! My dad comes along and sees no movement in my formerly active body. "Was it the same child I saw about a week back standing with a cricket bat in one corner shouting out to his brother 'eyi eyi (throw the ball)'?" he wonders!
He places my static body into the mightier hand of God. My parents cries out to the One that blessed them with Blessen. A few minutes pass by as my body lays there still breathless.
But suddenly, they notice a movement in the tiny structure that they had placed before God! Blessen's breathing again!!! Their little kid is back!!! The kid gets a little speck on the cheek from his pappa and a huge hug from his mummy.
So here I am about 18 and a half years later still moving, breathing and praising the One I owe my life to!!!

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Mumbai... I Salute Thee!!!

My brother forwarded this piece to me... Although the facts and figures may not be entirely accurate, it still makes for an interesting read! I am glad am living in Mumbai!!!

inches of rain in new orleans due to hurricane katrina... 18
inches of rain in mumbai (July 27th).... 37.1
population of new orleans... 484,674
population of mumbai.... 12,622,500
deaths in new orleans within 48 hours of katrina...100
deaths in mumbai within 48hours of rain.. 37.
number of people to be evacuated in new orleans... entire city..wohh
number of people evacuated in mumbai...10,000
Cases of shooting and violence in new orleans...Countless
Cases of shooting and violence in mumbai.. NONE
Time taken for US army to reach new orleans... 48hours
Time taken for Indian army and navy to reach mumbai...12hours
status 48hours later...new orleans is still waiting for relief, army and electricty
status 48hours later..mumbai is back on its feet and is business is as usual
USA...world's most developed nation
India...third world country..
oopss...did i get the last fact wrong???

Little Marathon Sprint!!!

Date: September 3, 2005. Saturday. Time: 5:20 pm.
We are all enjoying our little glass of ganne ka juice outside the St. Thomas Cathedral close to Asiatika. Pooja gets a call from Sagorika saying "Gayathri's cell is with me and my train for Pune is leaving CST in 10 minutes!" Pooja has no option to tell Sagorika to keep the cell with her and return it on Monday.
Suddenly something inside this little 5 foot 6 inches tall (read short) thin body told me that I can reach CST before the train leaves. I quickly finishes off my ganne ka juice and starts my little marathon dash (with my trademark executive bag on my shoulder) towards the Pune bound train!
Enroute my sprint I ask someone if I am heading in the right direction. After his affirmative reply, I decide to increase my pace.
I then bang into a taxi driver and ask him if he would be able to reach me to the station in 5 minutes. This time however, the answer is in the negative! And I come to the realization i have wasted a full 10 seconds on the taxi driver. I decide to continue my sprint to what seemed like unrealistic optimism! On the run, I look upto the heavens and say a sentence "Lord, help me not to get disappointed after this".
My phone rings... Bijoy!!! "Ha bol!"
"Where are you?" BJ asks. "On...on...my....way," I reply.
"Taxi mila?" "Nahi...but....I think..I'll reach."
"Ok, Sagorika is on the 1st compartment and her train is in platform 9." "Ok, Th..Thanks!" I end the call puffing!
A minute more into the sprint I see a man with a bloody face accompanied by two other men! I wonder whats going on? But I have no second to waste to stand and ponder over it and therefore, continues running, pushing and making my way through a flood of people on their way to the station heading home after a tough and tiring day at work. "Excuse me... Thank you....sorry" were the being played from my mouth constantly like a tape!
As I begin to approach the end of a lane I can barely see the CST buliding which inspires me to keep pushing harder. I cross the road not caring if the signal is green or red! Now I can see the green board with "Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus".
As I get closer to the ticket counter, I get another call from Gayathri's cell!
"Blessen, where are you?" the voice asks. "Reaching....VT....Reaching VT," breathless but still running.
"Ok. We are in the first compartment." "Ok," I hang up.
I reach the long distance trains' station and already the announcement about the Pune bound (which was actually a Kolhapur bound train going via Pune) about to leave can be heard! I can see the guard about the wave the green flag in his hand! I reach platform 9 and scans through the first compartment. Sagorika is nowhere in sight! Could it be that they are in the first compartment closest to the Engine. I continue my little sprint towards the engine when out of nowhere I hear a loud voice "BLESSEN!!!" from my back. I turn around... Did I just see Medha- our CR? One more glance and now I cant see anyone out there! Is my tired mind playing tricks with me I wonder!!! After about a second or two, I see two familiar faces appear on the door of that "first" compartment! Yes!!! It is Sagorika and it was Medha that I saw about two seconds back. I walk back to them and they hand the me the blue colured Nokia hand set with the screen saver 'WHO CARES?'
"You ran all the way?" Sagorika asks with a surprised look on her face! ... I just nod unable to get the words out between my two sets of sixteen!
"See you were destined to see us through" says Medha with a little smile on her face. I continue nodding panting like a dog, bending down to rest my hands on my knees!
"Now take some rest" Medha continues. I gasp for air nodding in agreement!
About 5 seconds later, the engine blows, the whistle goes and the blue metallic structure in front of me starts moving!
I wave my hand to the travellers with a sweet taste of victory! I look up to the sky to thank the FORCE that carried me this far! I begin my 'longer walk' back to Asiatika to tell a victorious tale to my friends waiting there!!!

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

A+..... And its TRUE THIS TIME!!!!

Today, we got our quiz papers of the News Reporting Module and well... it actually seems that my "time under the sun" has come!! I got a 20/20!!!This time I guess I dont have to check my students handbook to find my grade out! I am so sure it's gonna be my last!!! So lemme just savour the moment and would like to show my gratitude in a true filmy style vote of thanks.... So here comes the list...
  1. First of all I would like to thank my God for giving me the brain which works brilliantly when I want to take blind shots at my answers! Thanks also for the fact that YOU didn't send down on any rain on the day of the test!!!
  2. I would like to thank my parents and my brother Aby for having allowed me to stay with them for more than 20 years... Honestly they could (and should) have thrown me out long back!
  3. I would like to thank my friends and classmates.... Bijoy, Pooja, Rishi, Khwaja, Vanessa, Rajesh, Priyanka, Gayathri etc etc.. for their support!!! *wipes a tear*
  4. Thanks also to our dear Prof. Jahangir Patel for giving me back to back B+ and above grades!!!
  5. I would also like to thank our course co-ordinators for having given me a chance to do this course!!! *overwhelmed by emotions*
  6. I would like to thank my other good friends like Sneha, Carlo, Jaz, Vijesh and Shijo for.... umm.... I dunno why but I feel like thanking whenever I do so! *salutes them*
  7. I would like to thank the shopkeeper from whom I bought the pen that I wrote the quiz with for had he not given me the pen I would have had to borrow it from some one.... So thanks also to that someone from whom I would have had to borrow!
  8. Thanks also to our doodhwala & paperwala for delivering milk and newspaper respectively at our house..... umm....wait a minute they dont DELIVER stuff to my home... we GO and BUY it!!! Well... thanks anyways!!!
  9. Thank You...Indian Railways (Central Railways) ... for having run ur trains from Thakurli to VT (read CST) without much of an hindrance thus, helping me to reach college in time and thus, enabling me to write the test!
  10. Thanks also to the watchmen at the gates of Xavier's for allowing me to enter despite me not having the i-card around my neck! *sniff*
  11. Thanks also to Sahara News for NOT having put 'us' on air!!! (The 11 "loosers" knows the 5 Ws and the H of this incident) *winks*
  12. And finally I am so grateful to the select few who read this piece of crap and would still not encourage thoughts of killing me!!! *runs for safer ground b4 being shot from the back*

B+ NOT A!!!

For all those who read my previous post... it so happens that I did NOT actually get an A grade in the assignment that I was talking about! It was infact only a B+! So the error is regretted but cant be forgiven since it is highly unacceptable in journalism wherein I jumped into a conclusion before checking the facts!!! Damn!!! I should have read my students hand book b4 declaring myself to be in the group of elite... What had actually happened was that I got a seven out of ten in our News Reporting Module which technically meant I got 70% WHICH I THOUGHT was good enough for an A grade but wasn't! In the words of our Dean Ms. Jane Swamy "It was absolutely unprofessional" on my part to do so....!!! But it's ok... I still enjoyed (to quote Pooja) "my time in the sun."

P.S.: Ms. Jane Swamy's quote was directed at the whole class in a different context and NOT just at me!!!

Thursday, August 18, 2005

from D to A.... A Giant Leap!!!

Do I need to add anything more? The title itself conveys the message across (if you have read my previous post)! A great learner one would say... i would disagree... Both grades were for two different modules altogether! But an A is an A- no matter what! So here i am basking in glory albeit for a li'l while... Till then lemme enjoy my little-more-than 15 seconds of fame.... fame? what fame? my paper wasn't even read even though I was amongst the elite cause' our dear absent minded professor misplaced one paper belonging to a certain 'Blessen Varghese'! So I would reframe it to 'a-little-more-than 15 seconds of joy' !!!

Monday, August 15, 2005

Of Grades and Assigments!!!

My 1st blog after my 1st!!! For all those who came in late… I am now a Post Graduate Diploma student of Journalism at XIC. And for those who doesn’t know what & where XIC is, u need a reality check! Sixth year into Xavier’s!!! Things are going great here albeit hectic with a bagful of assignments which are to be ‘typed double-spaced’ every second day! But the funny part is I don’t really get a feeling of being in Xavier’s again… I dunno why and it’s tough to explain!!!

As far as the assignments go, my start was a decent one with my project group getting a B+ (we have a grading system). But a decline was on the cards and as expected I took my ‘1st step towards success’ when I got a D in one of my assignments. I’ll have to get used to these Ds since many more of these are on the way. I dunno what’s next and I care a damn about it!

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Roots and Wings!!!

Unfortunately, my first contribution to my blog site comes after my last day in Xavier’s!
3rd July, 2000- my first day of what would turn out to be my four long years (it would rather be more appropriate to say four ‘short’ years) of college life in Xavier’s. I remember at around one in the afternoon just about 20 minutes both sides of the break outside classroom 20B, I was staring into what I thought was the VSNL building. I get this tap on my shoulder. I turn around and looking at the person in front of me, it didn’t take too long for me to realize that I would indeed be one of the shorter guys in college. “Hi, I’m Bijoy” he followed it up with a question, “FYJC?” Although taken aback a bit I reply “Yes. Hi, I’m Blessen.” Thus, I found my first friend in Xavier’s that in his own words ‘lasted right till now’. A week later, on the 10th of July 2000, I found my second friend, Merwyn, again outside 20B. It was only the following year that I realized it also happened to be his birthday! He was the one who was right there with me through my JC right till SYBA.
I got close to Carl, which eventually became the ‘best thing that I did in Xavier’s’, only in SYJC, when I promoted myself from a middle to a first bencher. I think my friends- Pratiksha and Bianca would testify to the fact that I was a very laid back shy kind of guy in my junior college. It was only late in the SYJC that I began to open up and find my true self! It still amazes me when I think it took almost a year and a half for me to settle into Xavier’s.
It was however, only in my senior college that I actually started to enjoy college life.
It was here where I made new friends giving me newer and better experiences.
It was here that I got closer to Carlo and Jasmine (my mamma in college).
It was here when I became 18 and on that very day made a new friend in the ever smiling Pearl (Pearlogirley).
It was here where the ‘legacy’ of MAX (Mallu Association of Xavier’s) and after a little while AMOX (Against Mallus Of Xavier’s) took roots. Yours truly being the founder-President of the former and Carlo of the latter. This is perhaps one thing that both Carlo and me would love to continue post-Xavier’s. A few years hence some would perhaps be privileged to see our grandchildren continuing with the tradition of MAX v/s AMOX in Xavier’s itself. For all we know, my grandson would have become a member of AMOX and vice versa. Let the ‘legacy’ continue!
It was here where I captained my best ever cricket team- The B A Studs! Although we played together only in the box cricket tourney of which we reached the finals the two times that we participated, the rapport in the team and the support I received were just amazing. Carlo, Merwyn, Bijoy, Anish and Ashwin were all there beside me when their skipper broke down sitting in one corner of the basket ball court after conceding 21 runs off the final over in the finals leading to our second consecutive finals defeat!
It was only in my second last academic month in SYBA that I decided to major in History in TY. MY TY began on a worst ever note when I had to miss my first week of college due to a torn ligament. This pretty much set the tone for how the rest of the year was going to be. This year wasn’t particularly one of my best in college, but was definitely the busiest. Although many a times I have felt that the work I had done had been a bit over-thanked and over-rated.
As for my sports, I had to opt out of the Badminton tournament because of my ligament. later I had to 'walk out' of the Cricket team despite getting selected in the probables when I realised the post selection speech given was aimed at me. More disappointment was to follow when we lost the Rink-Football tournament in the second round (although this wasn't something new) and later on learnt that our Box Cricket tournament has also been cancelled. But all this disappointment went to the dumps when I got a chance in umpiring the inter-college Cricket for the Blind between St. Xavier's and Ruia. Although there was satisfaction deep within as Xavier's led by Jatin and Co. won a really closely contested match, the real joy was to be a part of it all! It was indeed an experience one can't fathom.
The ‘historic’ trip to Kerala was the best and the most refreshing part about the year. The best part about the trip however, was not the beauty of my ancestral land (I consider Mumbai as home even if I live on the outskirts); it was the time that I got to spend with my friends. The Seminar at Khandala was a great dessert and the farewell organized by the FYs and SYs on the 27th of Jan 2005 was the icing on the cake.
One other experience was Aitihasik- the Journal of the History Dept of which I was one of the editors considering History of Sport was the theme! It would never have come out this year if it wasn't for the efforts of Sneha. Running from person to person for articles and printer to printer to find the right publisher- she was doing it all eventually coming all the way to my little 'village' (as Carlo calls it) in Dombivli to get the printing done. It finally got released on the 29th of Jan 2005 and got sold out too!!!
It would be a cardinal sin if I don’t mention the names of Carlo bugger, Jasmine (Mamma), Gayle (RC), Kim MDSV, Alisha, Nancy (Chackochi), Lavina (Teachere), M’am Fleur and of course Sneha- ‘the best thing about the year’. Without these wonderful people, the year would have been a real drag. The last name really needs a special mention! While mamma is the one of the most caring person I have come across, Sneha is one of the sweetest and most helpful! These guys were the final few pieces of my jigsaw puzzle that helped me make it into a complete picture. However, the saddest part about the final few days in college life is that everyone's real tensed and busy preparing for their exams and cannot really afford to enjoy and cherish the moments. The only thing other than reference work that people were doing were filling up autograph books!!
But I agree with my Rajput friend Bharat when he said raising his hands to the few in the class "I will never forget you guys." I will never forget Classroom 37 because it is where it all happened and it is where it all ends!
True to the song, Xavier’s gave me roots and wings! But I agree with one of my ex-Xavierite friend that the roots are so firmly stuck to the ground that I find it hard to use my wings. But the most precious thing that Xavier’s gave me cannot be compared with anything else- MY FRIENDS!