Where did August go?! 
Monday, September 01, 2008
    
       
    
    
     
When you are in a foreign land, you get introduced to some really fresh traditions and festivals. During my visit to US I got a chance to be part of a 'Baby Shower'; something which I always thought was a all ladies event.  For the incognizants, by convention, a baby shower is intended to help parents get items that they need for their baby, such as baby clothes. It is common for the host to provide baby-themed games during the shower. So as a native was telling me in party that how it was celebrated only for first child earlier but now is a more general event, one of our senior System Analyst came with the games. Everyone was to guess the exact size of the expectant mother's waist using a string. Then there was another where we had to guess the exact date of birth of child and the weight. Now hold on, this wasnt going any better for me. Had I flirted in my college life (any of the two!), I could have made a worthy guess, but I couldnt be any closer to cutting the string right as of her waist! So I took it that she was married for two years, must have been on cheese diet (as any other Arizonian),  and was due for delivery in another two months so she should be one 'big' lady! Well the female readers would have guessed it by now -  my string was way more than her waist. No doubt she did not appreciate it that how fat I thought she was, given the fact that I work as Sr. Business Analyst. (So accurate an analysis!)And not to forget the baby's size, weight and all. I really felt like calling my mom to ask how heavy I was when I was born but then left the idea. I was always told that I was heaviest of the lot that was in hospital in those days and my childhood pics only confirm to my chubbiness in that time. And heck I dont know when will my bread come out of the toaster, how can I tell when a baby will come out! Strange ways life tells you that you still dont know anything!
And the early Sep was spent well in marrige of my best friend who has been more of a brother than a friend. I have never felt so responsible in my life, I had to make sure that all his friends did not feel left out at the function, were catered to well, danced, laughed and aptly farewelled. Marrige, as has been my experience, is the time when your relatives gaguge how valued they are in your life. If you miss them out, you mess yourself in. Anyhow the wedding was good thought I had to miss out on food part due to time constraints, and could come back to Hyderabad with just a box of sweets.
Labels: My Life
      posted by Jas @ 8:12 PM, 
    
3 Comments:
- At September 26, 2008 12:12 AM, Unknown said...
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Hmm...so you attended a baby shower without even getting married!!I am usually the winner at the waist-tummy measurement game.Baby showers are fun, all with the good food and fun games.
 - At September 28, 2008 1:11 PM, Pilot-Pooja said...
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Jas thanks for this post!
Ur readers had been waiting to know ur life's experiences since long.
Seems, you had great hectic though enjoyable times it seems.
You r very right, weddings represent a perfect gauge instrument for many a people! - At October 11, 2008 6:38 PM, said...
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Where did August go?
I was wondering if Bombay isnt a place worth mentioning... 


