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Campaigning in progress........

For those of you curious enough to watch that video on the N2Oposter, I've put it up here.

Ennada Rascala

There’s this cultural meet coming up in my company, and the whole office is divided into five groups. Yesterday, these groups named themselves as 1) 80 Degrees 2) N20 – The Happy Gang 3) E nnada Rascala 4) Speedy Turtles and 5) e-LEMON-ators. Today they are busy popularizing their teams, by designing flyer's and what not. Everywhere you turn you find ad’s depicting their theme and a slogan. Even in the rest room there are flyer's saying ‘You can’t survive on H20 alone, you need N20’ stuff like that. Now I thought the funniest and most original team name was Ennada Rascala… it’s this line that Shah Rukh Khan mouths in the movie “Om Shanthi Om”. Today I saw this flyer put up by the Ennada Rascala team... Mind it!

Grace and remembrance be to you both.

There are three things that last: faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love. Corinthians 13:13 So my brother’s engagement is finally over and I am so glad for him, though at the same time a wee bit apprehensive bout the whole thing that should follow next, yeah the big W thing. I mean I am more nervous for his wedding than I was for mine. Well, everybody has to get married and move on… and I did it too, but I am still living the best of both worlds. I hope it is the same for him…. he’s the most funniest guy I know and most of the time when he is around, I laugh till the tears fall…he has always been that way, and I hope that doesn’t change. So here's to you bro, I hope you live an enchanted life.... P.S: I am yet to watch that movie....

Unpredictable Wonders.....

If I could wish for something right now, I would wish to be in school. No, not my childhood days school, but the school I used to work in earlier with special children. Today is the school annual day and I am here, wondering how they are doing. Before I got married I made a pact with myself that I would not miss the annual day, no matter where I was or what I was doing. It's not even a year and I already broke that pact.... I feel like a traitor. It's not like the programs are awesome or the plays perfect, its just that after months and months of practice, you see them performing on stage and you know that this is as far as you could go. Even a year of practice won't be able to make much of a difference. But what makes it all worthwhile, is the unpredictable stuff that these kids come out with. It's all so funny... and that's what we remember in the years to come. Right now they must be in the midst of chaos and still loving it all. I was there last annual day...