Still number 1 on gooogle!

Search for "Chicago Snaps" on google images brings up my blogsite even now with the the top two images being from my post on June 27, 2010. Interestingly, it does not show the original Chicago photos posted on April 12, 2012.


An Old Flame Never Dies!

I returned from Ahmedabad yesterday, leaving Poornima and Vedika at Poornima's parents' house. Little did I realize that this was a good time rekindle an old affair! An affair was the last thing on my mind. But all "affairs" of our youth have a uncanny ability to resurface when we grow older!

I believe that I drive well. I have driven more than 40,000 miles in last 5 years. My Nissan Altima has clocked more than 1,20,000 miles on it! When I bought it 4 years and 11 months ago, it has just crossed 79,000 miles. The car has served me well. It runs as good as the day I bought it. It has never broken down on me ever. Only time I remember being stranded was when I left the lights switched on, when I parked for the day, which caused the battery to be drained. Other than that, with regular maintenance, and the car has served me well. Next week when I go back to the US, I will turn it on after a gap of 6 weeks! That'll be its test, which I am sure it will pass. I trust my Nissan Altima. It's as dependable as a car can be. I respect it. Respect, it deserves!

It is always a pleasure for me to drive in India! Am I kidding? No, not at all! It's always a pleasure for me to drive my golden Getz! I did a lot of research before buying my first car, and I am glad that I bought a Getz six years ago. It's smooth and comfortable ride adds to the luxury of its spacious interiors. I am surprised how well Hyundai engineers have designed the car. My hatchback Getz has more leg room in the front and the back, than my Altima, which is a sedan! When you drive a Getz, the best part of it, you realize, is its magical gearbox. The smooth changing of gears, and the quick pick up on that account, makes one realize why manual transmission cars are sold at a premium in US. I would surely pay more for my Nissan Altima, if it had a manual transmission like my Getz!

Unlike my Altima, the Getz is lightly used. It has run over 28,000 kms in 6 years. However, it's super well-maintained. Baba takes really good care of my car. Probably, much better than if it were his car. So it's always a joy to drive my Getz, when I come to India. This time we took it to Pune. I touched 140 kmph on Mumbai-Pune expressway, and I am sure no one would have realized it had I not told them. So smooth is the ride, even at that speed! Just put it in 5th gear, and let it go ...... vroooooom! All you wish it had a cruise control. It runs so well, all you need to check is your temptation. Keep that under check, and you are fine. I like my Getz. Whether on an expressway or in a city, Getz is the best friend I got!

Whenever I come to India, I am eager to drive my Getz. In my last visit I drove it home from airport. This time, I was more pragmatic, and waited for a day before setting my hands on the steering wheel. But since the day I drove it last month, I have been driving regularly. I have probably driven close to 3,000 kms in a few weeks. I drove my Getz so much, that I totally forgot I had a bike.

With just about 3 days left before I go back to US, I rode my bike in the town for the first time today. What a fool I was! I had to ride few hundred meters, and I was floored! Oh! What a joy! What a fool I had been! I ignored my bike for so many days. The power of the engine. The cool breeze flowing against my face. The ease with which I overtook cars and auto-rikshaws, that were stuck in traffic. All the pleasure of riding my bike was back with vengeance. My bike brought me back sweet old memories. I remembered how I zoomed at the speed of 110 kms per hour on Eastern Express highway almost every single day to office. I was overcome with awe. It was like falling in love all over again! Oh! my TVS Fiero! My sweetheart! I respect my Altima, I fancy my Getz, but I just love my Fiero!

My bike just completed her 10th anniversary, but it is as exhilarating to ride it as it was 10 years ago. I have not been married long enough to invalidate Congress minister Saiprakash Jaiswal's comments that an old wife loses her charm, but I can say for sure that an old flame never loses her charm! I just had to ride my TVS Fiero to prove that!  

Quote for the Day

I am reminded of the words from Hindi poem:

दुःख मे तुझे पुकारू

सुख मे तुझे न भूलू ।

Vedika Speak


When William Wordsworth wrote "The Child is father of the Man", did he mean that a child teaches us so much, as if the child were our father. That is one interpretation of this famous quote. But it is probably not the correct interpretation. 

Anyway, when you spend a lot of time with a child, even a toddler, you realize everyday that you learn so much from the child that you are filled with awe and wonder! So it is with Vedika and me. She teaches me so much every day that sometimes I wonder who is the parent, and who is the child!

Of the many things that Vedika teaches me everyday, one is her language. When people inquire about Vedika, I say that she is 20 months old and learning to speak. I pretend that I am teaching her language. The reality is that she is teaching me her language. She puts me to test every other moment, and rewards me with a smile or a heartfelt laughter when I get it right! 

If you were to talk to her, here is some of her language that you might need to know.
  • बाळ = वेदिका
  • बिदीदी =  वेदिका
  • पुनना = पूर्णिमा 
  • जेपकाश = जयप्रकाश 
  • शिता = शीतल
  • अंका = Uncle
  • बिदी = बेदाणे 
  • अक्का = आक्रोड 
  • मम्  मम्  = खाणं 
  • पापा = पाणी 
  • पूआ = पोळी
  • डुसा पूआ = डोसा 
  • तुपु = तूप
  • दुदु = दुध 
  • शाका = साखर 
  • भाता = भात
  • दाई = दही 
  • बिक्की = बिस्कीट
  • चा = चहा 
  • जुसु = juice
  • बी = bread
  • आंडा = अंडं
  • केआ = केळं 
  • आक् किम = ice cream
  • इड्डी = ईडली
  • शिरयाल = cereal (corn flakes)
  •  बादान = पिस्ता / बदाम
  • माका = मका 
  • मिनि = मेंढी 
  • डाची = duck
  • घुआ = घोडा 
  • काट्ठी = rocking horse / hindi song लकडी की काठी, काठी पे घोडा
  • बाक्की = बकरी 
  • माशा = मासा
  • कुकुक = कोमाडा / कोमडी
  • पिज्जी = pig
  • शाशा = ससा 
  • Q = alphabets
  • घस्सी = घसरगुंडी 
  • झुका = झोपाळा
  • पू = फोन
  • पीपीप = गाडी 
  • गाई = गाडी 
  • गादी = घडी
  • पापी = पप्पी 
  • बटा = butter / butt paste (diaper rash cream) / मला butt paste लाव 
  • डाप्पी = diaper
  • अब्बा = hair band
  • ईआ = Poem book - Old Mc Donald had a farm ee-aa-ee-aa-o
  • पात्ता = पत्र 
  • वाया = पंखा
  • तोया = stroller
  • फुटा = photo album
  • वाकूम = vacuum cleaner
  • ऊआ = ओलं 
  • साबा = साबण 
  • ढेकी = ढेकर 
  • शापिन = shopping
  • काट = (shopping) cart
  • सान्ना = sandals
  • पांगुन = पाघरूण
  • जिं = jeans
  • पाई = pant /  पायजमा 
  • शौक = socks
  • टिपो = टोपी 
  • बाए = बाहेर 
  • जुजु = झोप
  • घी = घे 
  • बशी = (तू) बस / (मी) बसले 
  • दिदि = दे 
  • दी = दे 
  • दिस्सी = दिसली / दिसला 
  • chin = (diaper) change (कर) 
  • कान्ना = मला खांद्यावर घेऊन झोपव
  • उत्तु = मला खाली उताराव 
  • नु नु = no, no.
  • दाका = धक्का 
  • पक्की = पकडा 
  • बदुन = बंद
  • धुआ = धुवायला
  • हत्ता = हात / मला हाताला गुदगुल्या कर
  • पाया = पाय / मला पायाला गुदगुल्या कर
  • काखे = काख
  • दाता = दात / tooth brush
  • नाका = नाक   
  • मान्नी = मांडी 
  • बेबीम् = बेंबी 

Boredom was seldom so boring

And the sad thing is that it isn't even killing me. May be I am already dead ... within.