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| Turning the clock back In fact I wish to relive the days when we went on a tour to chardham. The yathra to Yamunothri, Gangothri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. I feel sad that we couldn’t spend more time to enjoy the nature’s beauty and mingle with nature to my heartfelt. It was a wonderful experience. We went to Perhaps you might think what happened to PS? Has she become crazy? Is it possible? There is no harm in dreaming. Wouldn’t you also like to get the clock set back and to relive and relish again the moments you enjoyed? When I saw the contest for June, “Technical innovation that I wish for,” my thoughts ran like this. Please make a note that this post of mine is not for the competition, but to bring out your happy moments that you cherish and want to experience again or a hilarious incident or the follies you committed, and want to rectify or any other thing that you wished to change. Awaiting your resourceful replies, Love, PS
__________________ It is better to wear out than to rust out. sarve Jano Sukino Bhavanthu. |
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| Dear PS I read your writing with great pleasure.. You might be surprised but I have given this much thought already. I will explain how. Over the past few years I noticed many friends who had kids grow up and go to college and the kids got busy with their own lives maintaing a minimum contact with parents. When I observed more closely I found that this has happened because when kids were growing up these parents were too busy to spend time with kids. Hence the drift in my opinion. So we started to spend more time as a family so that one day when I turn the clock back I can atleast feel a small content I worked hard to do what I wanted. Like you say travel memories are very pleasant. here to I did this small thing. Usually I tend to argue with my dh and tend to spoil it. I try very hard to make it more pleasant so that whenwe turn back the clock it might bring pleasant memories. I dont want to trouble you with too much to read but wanted to share that these actions now are consequences of what would happen when I turn back the clock. Glad you wrote about it.. very pleasant to read. |
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| Dear Mrs.Pushpavalli, Nice one, everybody thinks about this once in a while... Me too had the privilege of going to Badrinath, Kedarnath and Vaishnodevi temple..during my school years...but lo without knowing any significance of these pilgrimages... Another one..I should have helped my mom in and around the house during my early years...(eventhough my mom didn't mind it) too..bad of me.. These things came to my mind immediately, will come with some more, if something pops up...in my mind.. sriniketan
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| Dear Mrs. PS, I would love to go back to the time when I was in the 11th std. After passing out of the 10std boards, the teachers in our school always left us free. They were busy with our immediate junior and senior classes...10th and 12th std...preparing them for the boards exams.. All our classmates had so much of free time and fun..never wanted to take leave even for a single day. . I love to re experience those days now. Jokes apart.....there are many incidents or actions that I would like to go back and rectify...but let me limit myself to dreaming of those good days.. bye Last edited by Saraswathipv; 9th June 2008 at 05:44 AM. |
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| Hi Pushpavalli Wow taking us all back in time............so nice I wish to go back to Australia..............I had the best time of my life there enjoyed with my friends,
__________________ Love Aruna Don't compare your life to other's You have no idea what their journey is all about. |
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| Dear Sriniketan, When we are young we are in the jolly picnicing mood and do not understand the significance of holy places. When we understand it we find it difficult to spend as much time as we wish. And one more thing, that we spend time in taking photos instead of enjoying the scenary. Of course photos play an imortant roll in refreshing our memory. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Love, PS Quote:
__________________ It is better to wear out than to rust out. sarve Jano Sukino Bhavanthu. |
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| Dear AC, I always made it a point to keep close contact with my children even when I was working. Even when my two boys went out for higher education I was keeping in touch by writing letters and also on phone. As you say travel memories are to be treasured for ever. The only problem is when we join arranged tours to divya desams we couldn't spend as much time as we wish. Thank you for posting your views, Love, PS
__________________ It is better to wear out than to rust out. sarve Jano Sukino Bhavanthu. |
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| Dear Jaykay, It seems that you are also a book lover like me. I will forget my whole surroundings when I start reading a book.Even my children are also book lovers. Glad to hear I stirred your nostalgic moments, Love, PS
__________________ It is better to wear out than to rust out. sarve Jano Sukino Bhavanthu. |
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| Dear Saraswthi, You were lucky to enjoy the time with fun and frolic when you were at 11th Standrd. I wonder whether the present younger generation are getting the same freedom! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Love, PS
__________________ It is better to wear out than to rust out. sarve Jano Sukino Bhavanthu. |
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