But Bangalore, apparently, was hell bent on making me realize that winters are meant to be, well, err... wintery (for lack of a more apt word) :-P
I had turned up four months back with my favorite green blanket (apt for amchi Mumbai weather) and refused to buy a newer, thicker one in the hope that it will somehow tend to make my stay in Bangalore less 'permanent', (the exact story is too long and boring). But if you thought that I spent the better part of winters here shivering away, ah boy, are you wrong! Being the angels that my friends are
Finally, after numerous telephonic doses from back home, I relented and got myself a blanket this weekend.
The moral of this long, boring tale is, I realized blankets are necessary. Warm, comforting things under which we can snuggle, dream, curl up and create our own small perfect world, oblivious to what's happening outside. Inside the blanket's warmth, we forget our daily ups and downs, the struggles, the competition, the strain of everyday life. (and when C reads this, she will roll her eyes and say mischievously, "OMG, you are suffering from all these?! Since when?!" :-O and burst out laughing :-| )
Aren't our family and friends just like blankets and pillows...- creating a small perfect, safe bubble of warmth and comfort around us...a blanket which we can pull tightly around us when the world gets too cold, a pillow on which we can lean on, depending on its cozy warmth. So the next time you feel cold, go get your blanket or pillow and blow away the blues...
Feeling grateful to have such blankets and pillows in life.
Here's to my coziest, thickest, warmest blankets and fluffiest pillows...love u all! :-))
nice...liked the thought in which it ended :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Poorva... :) I read it to Baba as well :) You are not only the warmest and the coziest blanket but the support I need to feel comfortable!
ReplyDeletewow.. i love the analogy in the end! very very 'warm' post! :)
ReplyDeletevery nice Purva!!felt the warmth!!:)
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