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Nostalgia. . in bits and pieces

Posted by Ramya Shankar on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 in , ,
Random words scribbled across pages. . . Doodles on the back cover of notebooks.
Empty confetti boxes & scribbles on switch panels.
Cash. . a lot of cash stowed away in the pocket of a jeans that doesn't fit anymore!
The first fountain pen. Blue and ivory.
The man who gave it to me.
Autographs on white board. . . Initials engraved on colored chalks.
Learning serendipity. . .the woman who taught it.
First pair of dancing shoes. . silver with navy trimming.
Falls, Cracks, Plasters, Stumbles . . aplenty. . . what a klutz. . still !
Butter fingers!
The person who gave that name.
The 21 cakes. .


Its ironic how little insignificant things can trigger such strong emotions and a sense of nostalgia in our lives.

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9 Comments


and in few days, this blog entry.


yes.. true.


Shud I take that as your birthday Saggi' girl;)


very true..and I can associate with most of these memories. Nice one!


:D

What about stupid vivas? :D

Cool blog.

You really put a lot of effort into it.

It shows.

Wow.


very true actually....as i was reading, i rewinded myself back to those primary school days wen we played hide n seek, running n catching, ran up the staircase...hid behind pillars...wow!!!

nice memories...smallest of things spring such strong emotions...well said.....


Suryasach,
:)

BSK,
glad, u are in agreement.

Priya,
Haha. . birthday went a long while back ;)

Dhivya Arasappan,
thanks :)

divinediu,
Apparently, I found most vivas amusing than stupid! Anyway, thanks :)

Rajesh,
Thanks :)


kya kartha hu romie? :)


good post. It really is fascinating how insignificant an event may be, is really very much significant! Do read my post 'norwegian wood':)

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