An overcast
sky…no power at home, hubby and kids not in station..palms hot with whatsapp
and checking FB, phone went off. A memory wiggled into my head,…and I Thought
..why don’t I check the family out..so immediately rang up Aashik, who on a
casual meeting had told me about this couple, and asked him whether I could pay
them a visit. Yes came the answer, so and as luck would have it, had Abhi, this
couple’s neighbor at hand to chauffeur me.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Monday, March 27, 2017
remembering my dad
It's nearing a month since my dad left us, leaving a void, wide as an ocean..
He was handsome,smart, made his presence felt wherever he was, he dressed impeccably well...a charmer he was.
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clicked when on vacation..he would talk to all and sundry from the gate and endeared himself to kids,teens and adults alike |
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beginning of his tenure at Qatar Petroleum |
He was handsome,smart, made his presence felt wherever he was, he dressed impeccably well...a charmer he was.
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Picture which he sent his mother after getting his job and bought a radio |
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his father..whom he adored and worshipped..though they were different as chalk and cheese |
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an ace swimmer..hours were spent lying on the blue sea.. |
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when he had about of chicken pox..Oh My..mom had a terrible time..he was so cranky..God Bless him |
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party for the Gaana Gandharvan at home |
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his secret hobby..scientific experiments..this pic was important..but right now have no clue |
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his team at office |
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a meal with his bosom friend Khan uncle |
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fun,and frolic was second skin to him..organised parties and picnics for children when the gang reaches there for holidays.. |
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with the then Indian Ambassador was invited home |
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evenings at home. |
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doted on his grand kids |
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proud father..for my book launch |
Saturday, December 3, 2016
I present..English mariyumma

When I wind up for the day, and my feet up, I reflect
on the hours that has bid good bye forever. Was it eventful, was it beautiful,
did it brighten any lives..or did anybody brighten mine? Some days you feel you
could have done much more, and I chide myself to be more aware of precious
time. You fit in everything in the space of time, and if you so desire, with
more awareness, it could turn out to be beautiful memories.
Turn of events meander through people and places and chance encounters towards incidents that matter. That is how I met ninety year old Maliyekkal Mariyumma or popularly known as 'English Mariyumma'. Here goes the turn of events. My husband introduces me to his new manger..Meet Onassis..Onassis? Despite knowing that hubby wouldn’t approve..I blurted, "How did you get your name?". he told me that he came from "The Maliyekkal family" of Tellicherry and his father was a good reader, avid movie goer and a man of the world..hence given the name after the Greek tycoon..Onassis.
We were discussing the idea of having a Malabar snack fest, as he said that his wife was an expert in traditional Muslim snacks. So it happened that they came over with a truckload of snacks..only to swoon when they knew that we were veggies. Then we were invited there to a delicious spread of veg snacks..and more.. warmer stories and melodies. An aged and sick aunt who had no children were living with them..though of poor health..she sang us old songs which they compose to be sung on special occasions, like the welcoming of the groom, a song when the radio revolution appeared..etc. A casual mention of their aunt, English Mariyumma..sparked a fire in me..I liked what I heard, and the very next day took off to Tellicherry again to spend a day of stories, with simple people who had nothing but love in their hearts..blessed me!
Turn of events meander through people and places and chance encounters towards incidents that matter. That is how I met ninety year old Maliyekkal Mariyumma or popularly known as 'English Mariyumma'. Here goes the turn of events. My husband introduces me to his new manger..Meet Onassis..Onassis? Despite knowing that hubby wouldn’t approve..I blurted, "How did you get your name?". he told me that he came from "The Maliyekkal family" of Tellicherry and his father was a good reader, avid movie goer and a man of the world..hence given the name after the Greek tycoon..Onassis.
We were discussing the idea of having a Malabar snack fest, as he said that his wife was an expert in traditional Muslim snacks. So it happened that they came over with a truckload of snacks..only to swoon when they knew that we were veggies. Then we were invited there to a delicious spread of veg snacks..and more.. warmer stories and melodies. An aged and sick aunt who had no children were living with them..though of poor health..she sang us old songs which they compose to be sung on special occasions, like the welcoming of the groom, a song when the radio revolution appeared..etc. A casual mention of their aunt, English Mariyumma..sparked a fire in me..I liked what I heard, and the very next day took off to Tellicherry again to spend a day of stories, with simple people who had nothing but love in their hearts..blessed me!
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The Maliyekkal house... Photo: http://historyofthalassery.blogspot.in/. |
The Maliyekkal House stood tall and proud, and beside it
lived English Mariyumma. We rang the bell and there she is..English
Mariyumma..opened the lock of the grilled veranda and invited me in..Old
furniture whispered sweet nothings, and medals and mementos occupied a
showcase. Photographs which are history..which made a distinct mark, where all
over the walls. I was floored by her innocence, her beauty, her warmth..Her
love for people strikes you as soon as you meet her, her love of narration
warms you to her.. her pot was brimming with stories .. she began…how her
father was a man ahead of his times and made her and her sisters join an
English Convent Sacred Hearts Girls High school. A conservative society threw
stones..but the new school and her class mates totally mesmerized her..she went
in a covered cycle rickshaw and she was the only Muslim girl at shool, and the
only girl who knew no English. She told her dad that she stood out like a sore
thumb..English tuition followed and she soon mastered the language. She
used to go to her aunt’s house for lunch, but had to discontinue as miscreants
threw stones at her.so her lunch was sent to school, and the teachers arranged
a special room for her to do her prayers and have lunch.
Her grand mother, who had started the “Muslim MaHila
Samajam” for girls irrespective of caste and creed was her inspiration
.Tailoring classes were conducted and so many were given a means of
livelihood. Many eminent personalities visited the Samaj, and annual days were
conducted with gusto.
She recalls the times where she was invited to speak, and
her speeches in English won her standing ovations, and motivated girls to
continue their studies. I asked her to pose for a pic and asked about the chain
she wore in the photos I saw...Immediately she fished out two beautifully
crafted gold chains and her daughter helped her clasp it. Then she asked for
the album, and out came reels and reels of memories. Pictures with Indira
Gandhi...she told me she still favors the Congress.
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with Smt Indira Gandhi
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There was a picture with Lakshmi Nair (the Cookery queen of
the Malayalam Television), who had come to cook with her, hearing of her
culinary prowess..she taught Lakshmi Nair her famous “Panjaara paata” and
lace rotis, and nura pathal. As we leafed through the album, her lean
finger pointed to the people in it..all etched in her memory, and her
enthusiasm and innocence touched my heart. It was not a business she was
running..it was a charity project.. each picture had a story behind and we
laughed over so many little trivials. I could sit there for ages, shall come
back again..if I had to touch the tip of the iceberg that she is..Have to come
back another day and visit the ancient “Maliyekkal House”.
Now, my feet is up on the bed, I snuggled in happily
recalling a special day..a day that I wished was longer..any way it will linger
for ever..reach..

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With the bishop |
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Here she comes adorned with her colorful jewelry |
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with her husband |

Sunday, August 28, 2016
Touching the Capital city..Delhi
Paris was a place among the stars, and also
like the proverbial story of the little child crying for the moon. travel was
not among my hubby's priorities, hence the travel bug loses out and is never
persuasive. Until one day I received a wedding invitation from my cousin in
Paris..
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on our way.. |
A beautiful card, glanced at it, marveled at the romantic image of the couple and left it at that. Time flew and a casual encounter with the bride's aunt at a store sculpted my trip...Chandini.."aren't you coming for the wedding? We are going and can't wait go see the castle wedding" .honestly...had not even bothered to look up the venue of the wedding...and the word castle opened up a million memories. ?my Enid Blyton days...and the adventures in the castle and the pictures of them had always fascinated me..google speared and chiseled the rest of the way..Thibery Castle came into view and I asked myself "Am I gonna miss this? Next was putting it up before the Council....My Husband. He was in no way intrigued by the castles I usually spin in the air, and Castles were not among his favorite subjects, he would rather dream of another business project, but he saw my point....Life is a network of experiences.and this would be a platter of events which he knew money alone cannot buy. Though the mundane is his comfort zone..he yielded and murmured a Yes...Sarang, my elder son said that he was going to Greece to attend his friend's wedding and so he opted out. so it was decided that my younger son, Sanyanth three of us wd go..Switzerland..the snow clad mountains beckoned..the gondolas of Venice..a dream..the gladiators of Rome. The bull fights in Spain, Athens and Greece..where the beautiful Cleopatra reigned and the Trojan War was fought... the ceramic and tiled walls of Morocco. Wanted to roam the streets of Amsterdam..I wanted to see them all.k..so sent hours browsing nd haggling on the places to go..and zeroed in on the Swiss Mountains, Rome and Italy..but a business opportunity appeared and Santhosh opted out. He needed to be in Dubai.. so even thought of cancelling the trip..but thank my stars, or stripes..I had the good sense to opt going with my son..Hurraayy..
When we
were small, my great uncle (the grandfather of the bride), had presented me and
my brother a toy television, which would show us all the sights of Paris, and
those sights are going to be live before me... Days flew by, and I was on the
flight to Delhi, and I was delighted to see the airport of the capital city...A
good three hours to browse through the stores... Massive Yoga Mudras which adorned the walls
put up a spectacular sight, thereby, the great culture and the essence of
ancient Indian culture which dictates a healthy lifestyle and which the world has
embraced...greets you when you enter the country..felt waves of patriotism
surge up and felt proud to be an Indian..though I was always a proud Indian, I
had never felt the pangs of patriotism except on Independence day.. Slogans of
Swacch 'Bharath was everywhere..hope slowly at least, the dream of a clean
India blossoms into a reality, than stay on slogans and posters.. Indian art
and culture displayed beautifully by the various stores..The Ishaana store by
the Isha foundation was spectacular...books and cds, teachings
OF THE VARIOUS Gurus... we sure should be a peace loving country..a waterbody which
said the water was energized, a doctor to prescribe a massage that suits your
health and fits your budget,, ethnic jewelry, health foods and ayurvedic
cosmetics, a palm reader, which made me involuntarily pull my hand back.. a
coffee shop, and exquisite figurines which will chase you in your dreams. Soft
therapeutic music in the background, subtle and soft lighting..a stage was set for
music and dance. Bells tinkle and
chime.. Bharath in a nutshell..in a glittering capsule to take back home..what
it stands for and how it guides you to a healthy and holistic lifestyle, Pashmina
shawls worth a fortune, spices for which we had to pay a heavy price..Just think
of it…if it was not for the spices, would the foreign powers sail in? The
British would have left us alone…
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