Friday, February 13, 2009

Payday^

Well I got my first pay check here. Man, they have paydays every two weeks. That’s so cool. Never have to wait an entire month to see money in your account!! Still waiting for my SSN. Will have a phone and internet then. So eager to get back in touch with my world again.

Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity!! B-T T

More in the near future.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Nostalgia!??

I really don’t know what prompted me to write this. I guess, it was long overdue. Anyway, it’s so weird; I just felt like writing all this down but really don’t have appropriate words to describe it. Well slowly settling in Louisville, work is good. Don’t know many people here yet, apart from work really have nothing to do. And it’s very cold, worse than Switzerland actually.

Well, I was listening to some Hindi songs. Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (2008) movie/soundtrack, I remembered that when Dad and I were on our way to Mumbai we watched this one on the bus. We went to meet Mama (uncle); I was going to see him after nearly 2.5 years. It was so good to see them all. But the song which really brought everything up in my mind is the song from the movie Kismet Connection (2008). I remembered that day, 09/01/2009, Friday. Dad and I saw this movie on the bus on the way back to Pune from Mumbai. I have such a dodgy feeling right now. Nevertheless, at that time it hit me hard, real hard that I had just 1 week to leave for US. It was a very memorable trip with my Dad. We had to walk quiet a lot because of the nationwide truckers’ strike and because of that there was no fuel in Mumbai. So no taxis just buses and they were so packed. It was stressful, but some way or the other we made it everywhere that too on time. Thanks to Dad, he is such a great chap. Well he also got a new car the day we left for the visa, 08/01/2009. It was so great…

Then we were back again in Mumbai, nearly a week after with the new car. You know, no matter how much time I (you) spend with your parents or even in Pune (at home), it’s always too less. I (you) always wish that I (you) could have some more time to spend and I will be with all of the folks back home. I hope you agree. But well…

Thanks Dad, Mom I could never had done all this without your unconditional support. I owe you so much; words are not capable of describing it. I miss you so much. Not forgetting, all my friends back home and all of you who I met in Suisse. It’s always great to think about all the times we all spent together. I wish that it may never end and we continue to have great time and keep bumping into each other frequently!! Hope to see you all soon. Time flies you know.

Missing Pune, Bouveret, Zurich and Montreux very much.

Take care ya’ll!!