Monday, August 1, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
El Lipsis completes me ...
Isn't it strange that a punctuation mark that is used to denote a pause or a temporary break, is actually my usual way of ending phrases. I wonder what that means? Does it mean I think only in part...or that I like to leave things open? Or maybe I haven't thought it all through...or theres more to come when I think of something substantial enough. Oh look! I've already used it twice in this paragraph without even thinking about it!
Maybe it makes us look smarter than we actually are - like i've kept some immensely intelligent or witty part...well secret. Oh I did it again! Or maybe not.
A pause in thought? So that the reader reads it exactly as I have thought it? Hmm...that makes sense (there it is again). So that we are on this literary ride together, hand-in-hand ... literally. Ha! A tool for comic timing! For those who can stomach bad puns anyway.
So much versatility in the hands of the writer. Easy. Free. Effective. Now if I could only remember what I set out to write about ...
Maybe it makes us look smarter than we actually are - like i've kept some immensely intelligent or witty part...well secret. Oh I did it again! Or maybe not.
A pause in thought? So that the reader reads it exactly as I have thought it? Hmm...that makes sense (there it is again). So that we are on this literary ride together, hand-in-hand ... literally. Ha! A tool for comic timing! For those who can stomach bad puns anyway.
So much versatility in the hands of the writer. Easy. Free. Effective. Now if I could only remember what I set out to write about ...
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Applying for passport...again!
Today we finally submitted Ishi's passport application along with hubby's passport renewal application. We applied for her passport on the basis of my currently valid passport, her birth certificate and a declaration from both parents. She needed to apply her right hand thumbprint in the signature space. We had to re-do the first page at the passport office, because her thumbprint was not valid (we had applied it twice as the first one was smeared, plus I had countersigned it, which I was not supposed to in this place). But I'm getting ahead of myself...
First, we needed to get the application together. Since hubby's passport had expired, we planned to do both applications together. 3 months went in deciding whether to do it directly or through a concierge. Then, around the end of June, hubby got a list of requirements from his concierge, and asked me to get the documents together. Then the whole process went on hold when in the first week of July, the newspapers reported the plan for a Passport Seva Kendra in Gurgaon, which would revolutionize (and shorten) the application process. However, a fortnight later, we were no closer to getting any information on when such a facility would be available and decided that we may as well go through the tried and tested route.
I was keen on going personally (with both hubby and Ishi) so that everyone was at hand to ensure the application went through smoothly. Hubby's initial preference was to get it done through his concierge, but subsequently agreed to do it himself. Today was chosen as D-day. We would be using my parent's place at Netaji Nagar as our base, since it is very close to the passport office. Initially, hubby planned to leave us there and proceed to CP office when done, but being a weekday, my preference was to come back. We discussed many options, taking both cars, taking my car and dropping hubby to the metro, staying back at Netaji Nagar, taking a cab/auto to home/office. In the end, hubby decided to come back and work from home, barring any major crisis at office.
The night before, we sat down, got all the papers in order (I had already filled in both application forms the week before), packed Ishi's bag and tried to sleep early. We weren't completely sure on how early to leave and queue up outside the office, then hubby suggested I look up my blog, where I had written about my passport application process two years back. Much to my surprise (and hubby's amusement) I had indeed written a fairly detailed account, with timings, that helped us quickly refresh what to expect. I also realized, that like last time, I didn't have a covering letter with the applications yet again! All in all, it was an illuminating read, and most importantly, allowed us an extra hour of sleep in the morning!
A thunderstorm kept Nero and me awake part of the night, but we were all up by 6am. Everyone got ready and we were out of the house by 7:45am. At Netaji Nagar well in time for breakfast and some quality time between Ishi and her Dida, with Ishi fascinated with her Dida's pendant (which she insisted on pulling continuously!). We left Leela and Ishi with Tuki to go queue up. Tuki would drive them down around 10am, when the passport office opened, just in time to get in. We queued up by 8:50am. There were already about a 100 people before us. Unlike last time, this time there was no separate token counter or double lines. Just one long queue, snaking around the building. And the wait begun.
Around 9:50 am, the line started moving and we called Tuki to bring over Ishi and Leela. They arrived as we were nearing the main gate, where Leela took Ishi in her pram towards a waiting area outside the building while we remained queued up for a token table outside the door. At the table, Ishi's form got rejected due to invalid signature. Luckily we had brought a blank copy of the application form, and re-did the first page.
Once inside, it was utterly chaotic. I was shocked to see the state, when just 2 years back, it had all looked so organized. The electronic counters were not working, people were willy nilly lining up in front of counters, lines were backing into each other and disappearing into a mass of people...in fact very typical of the Indian stereotype of some strange order in chaos. While it is not unusual, it was unexpected, because just 2 years back, I had seen the same office run in a far more orderly fashion. But then I thought, I had been in the passport lost/damaged section, which did indeed seem a bit more orderly..primarily because the crowd was smaller. Still...it felt a bit of a letdown.
Luckily, we managed to get into a queue that was only 7 people deep at that point, mostly because it didn't actually look like the end of a queue, but more a group of people milling about! The counter official was reasonably fast and we reached the counter without much trouble. Ishi was in her pram, playing energetically for a while, but when we were about 2 people from the counter, she started getting a bit cranky and fell asleep when hubby took her in his arms. At the counter, hubby struggled with trying to get her thumbprint on the application form, while she was fast asleep. He managed the feat, with a huge mark that when out of the signature box! Thankfully, the official okayed it. He checked our other documents, clucked a bit at hubby (because the only address proof he had was my passport - which the website said was acceptable, but the official said that it was seen only in the absence of other documents...well whatever!). After a few minutes of official perusal of our documents, they were deemed worthy and we got our receipts.
Since hubby has a change of address, his passport will take about 2.5 months. Ishi's passport should get done a bit sooner. However, both will go through proper police verification. Oh well! At least they are 'in process' now!!!
First, we needed to get the application together. Since hubby's passport had expired, we planned to do both applications together. 3 months went in deciding whether to do it directly or through a concierge. Then, around the end of June, hubby got a list of requirements from his concierge, and asked me to get the documents together. Then the whole process went on hold when in the first week of July, the newspapers reported the plan for a Passport Seva Kendra in Gurgaon, which would revolutionize (and shorten) the application process. However, a fortnight later, we were no closer to getting any information on when such a facility would be available and decided that we may as well go through the tried and tested route.
I was keen on going personally (with both hubby and Ishi) so that everyone was at hand to ensure the application went through smoothly. Hubby's initial preference was to get it done through his concierge, but subsequently agreed to do it himself. Today was chosen as D-day. We would be using my parent's place at Netaji Nagar as our base, since it is very close to the passport office. Initially, hubby planned to leave us there and proceed to CP office when done, but being a weekday, my preference was to come back. We discussed many options, taking both cars, taking my car and dropping hubby to the metro, staying back at Netaji Nagar, taking a cab/auto to home/office. In the end, hubby decided to come back and work from home, barring any major crisis at office.
The night before, we sat down, got all the papers in order (I had already filled in both application forms the week before), packed Ishi's bag and tried to sleep early. We weren't completely sure on how early to leave and queue up outside the office, then hubby suggested I look up my blog, where I had written about my passport application process two years back. Much to my surprise (and hubby's amusement) I had indeed written a fairly detailed account, with timings, that helped us quickly refresh what to expect. I also realized, that like last time, I didn't have a covering letter with the applications yet again! All in all, it was an illuminating read, and most importantly, allowed us an extra hour of sleep in the morning!
A thunderstorm kept Nero and me awake part of the night, but we were all up by 6am. Everyone got ready and we were out of the house by 7:45am. At Netaji Nagar well in time for breakfast and some quality time between Ishi and her Dida, with Ishi fascinated with her Dida's pendant (which she insisted on pulling continuously!). We left Leela and Ishi with Tuki to go queue up. Tuki would drive them down around 10am, when the passport office opened, just in time to get in. We queued up by 8:50am. There were already about a 100 people before us. Unlike last time, this time there was no separate token counter or double lines. Just one long queue, snaking around the building. And the wait begun.
Around 9:50 am, the line started moving and we called Tuki to bring over Ishi and Leela. They arrived as we were nearing the main gate, where Leela took Ishi in her pram towards a waiting area outside the building while we remained queued up for a token table outside the door. At the table, Ishi's form got rejected due to invalid signature. Luckily we had brought a blank copy of the application form, and re-did the first page.
Once inside, it was utterly chaotic. I was shocked to see the state, when just 2 years back, it had all looked so organized. The electronic counters were not working, people were willy nilly lining up in front of counters, lines were backing into each other and disappearing into a mass of people...in fact very typical of the Indian stereotype of some strange order in chaos. While it is not unusual, it was unexpected, because just 2 years back, I had seen the same office run in a far more orderly fashion. But then I thought, I had been in the passport lost/damaged section, which did indeed seem a bit more orderly..primarily because the crowd was smaller. Still...it felt a bit of a letdown.
Luckily, we managed to get into a queue that was only 7 people deep at that point, mostly because it didn't actually look like the end of a queue, but more a group of people milling about! The counter official was reasonably fast and we reached the counter without much trouble. Ishi was in her pram, playing energetically for a while, but when we were about 2 people from the counter, she started getting a bit cranky and fell asleep when hubby took her in his arms. At the counter, hubby struggled with trying to get her thumbprint on the application form, while she was fast asleep. He managed the feat, with a huge mark that when out of the signature box! Thankfully, the official okayed it. He checked our other documents, clucked a bit at hubby (because the only address proof he had was my passport - which the website said was acceptable, but the official said that it was seen only in the absence of other documents...well whatever!). After a few minutes of official perusal of our documents, they were deemed worthy and we got our receipts.
Since hubby has a change of address, his passport will take about 2.5 months. Ishi's passport should get done a bit sooner. However, both will go through proper police verification. Oh well! At least they are 'in process' now!!!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Oh god oh god oh god
So revisited my blog and oh god....i'm in such bad shape! Exercise has stopped, weight is upto 65ks, no new lessons, travel plans or other stuff...what am I doing???
One thing I have learnt...the more you stay at home, the more it falls apart around you. Whether its the electricals, the plumbing, the masonry, the cleaning...whatever. I really need to get out more!
One thing I have learnt...the more you stay at home, the more it falls apart around you. Whether its the electricals, the plumbing, the masonry, the cleaning...whatever. I really need to get out more!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Some big time changes..and some things that never change
2010 didn't exactly pan out as I had planned...I got much much more!
2 months into the year and I discovered I was pregnant! All other resolutions went out of the window, and the one and only one focus was a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby. With some scares, more hospital visits/stays and almost 6 months on bedrest, we were blessed with a beautiful beautiful baby girl, Saisha(Ishi), on October 19, 2010. More about her in her own blog here. With the last couple of months of 2010 going in recuperation and coping with mommyhood, I was all set to make 2011 a new story!
3 months in 2011, and I've finally got around to updating my blog. Hmm...3 years back I was blogging about how I needed to be more regular with blogging. And here I am on the same topic again!! And thinking of things that don't change...most of my last year's resolutions are the same as this year! Lets see how they fared:
- Body Weight: Went down to 54kgs, then upto 64 kg during delivery. Now stuck at a stubborn 61-62kg range. Ugh Ugh! 10 kgs to lose????
- Exercise: 20 mins cardio on treadmill for the last 6 weeks. Not bad. Lets see how we can keep it up.
- Sleep: Terrible terrible...AND my sweet baby sleeps through the night, almost from the beginning! No excuse!
- New Skill: One month of piano classes, before I went on bedrest last year. Might look into it again. Can definitely practice at home. Need to take keyboard out of storage. Excuse: Baby's cot has taken up all the bedroom space! Yea...I agree....very lame.
- Travel: Well kinda home-bound with baby this year. One trip to Jagdalpur coming up in May. The rest will need to wait a bit. Egypt is in the throes of a civil revolution anyway!
- Emotion: Well I think a huge huge plus here, all thanks to my miracle baby. Back in touch with many friends and relatives. Not so very active going out yet since Ishi is on exclusive breastfeed till 6 months (April 19) and that hinders day outs. But far better on phone and facebook!
Ah well...I guess some things really never ever change ... but the excuses do!! :)
2 months into the year and I discovered I was pregnant! All other resolutions went out of the window, and the one and only one focus was a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby. With some scares, more hospital visits/stays and almost 6 months on bedrest, we were blessed with a beautiful beautiful baby girl, Saisha(Ishi), on October 19, 2010. More about her in her own blog here. With the last couple of months of 2010 going in recuperation and coping with mommyhood, I was all set to make 2011 a new story!
3 months in 2011, and I've finally got around to updating my blog. Hmm...3 years back I was blogging about how I needed to be more regular with blogging. And here I am on the same topic again!! And thinking of things that don't change...most of my last year's resolutions are the same as this year! Lets see how they fared:
- Body Weight: Went down to 54kgs, then upto 64 kg during delivery. Now stuck at a stubborn 61-62kg range. Ugh Ugh! 10 kgs to lose????
- Exercise: 20 mins cardio on treadmill for the last 6 weeks. Not bad. Lets see how we can keep it up.
- Sleep: Terrible terrible...AND my sweet baby sleeps through the night, almost from the beginning! No excuse!
- New Skill: One month of piano classes, before I went on bedrest last year. Might look into it again. Can definitely practice at home. Need to take keyboard out of storage. Excuse: Baby's cot has taken up all the bedroom space! Yea...I agree....very lame.
- Travel: Well kinda home-bound with baby this year. One trip to Jagdalpur coming up in May. The rest will need to wait a bit. Egypt is in the throes of a civil revolution anyway!
- Emotion: Well I think a huge huge plus here, all thanks to my miracle baby. Back in touch with many friends and relatives. Not so very active going out yet since Ishi is on exclusive breastfeed till 6 months (April 19) and that hinders day outs. But far better on phone and facebook!
Ah well...I guess some things really never ever change ... but the excuses do!! :)
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