Thursday, November 12, 2009

" Eat, Love, Pray"

"All of life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied to a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly." --Martin Luther King Jr.

BEAUTIFUL Quote!

I have a Japanese Test tomorrow but, not being able to work… Sitting on your bed, with the warm Laptop warming your lap is such a comfortable position that it makes you a complacent and lazy moron. I am lazy and am ideally browsing the internet. I've been telling myself for quite some time now to get up, read The Economist but haven't budged. Instead, I've streamed you tube videos, successfully creating mini India right here, on my lap.

I had a relatively free today… Not tiring on the mind is what I mean to say. Or maybe it was my ignorance/indifference towards the events that made it ‘free’ as opposed to other days. Just one of those days when you’re sincerely your own master and no externalities are able to make it through to you.

I came back home so hungry that I hurriedly put pasta on a boil (extra supple, 3- minutes-and - ready -to – eat pasta) all while dropping my bag and layers of clothing at the same time. I ate this very unhealthy meal like a fat man. Sausages and scrambled eggs in protein-full accompaniment only vivify the fat man image. I’m feeling unhealthy about it already! But, the far tossed point I’m trying to make here is that when you come back from a long day of controlled eating, the hunger pangs are so sharp and well aimed that you’re ready to do anything to quell them! Any amount of fat, cheese, kebabs (and euros) for those hunger daemons to relinquish their hold on your stomach and more so, the mind!

Also, something interesting- Read Shobhaa Dé’s blog and learned of the serious blogging that exists in china and the restrictions posed on it!

Going to decode Japanese in a while… For the moment, it’s music, music and pondering.

2 comments:

  1. Dearest Priyanka a.k.a 'Lavie',

    First of all "誕生日おめでとう" or 'Happy Birthday to You' this 14th day of November 2009. Thanks WorldLingo!! Writing in Japanese will help you in augmenting your calligraphic skills and improve your wrist movement. Wow!

    Choicest wishes for an abundance of silver linings in your life.

    av

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  2. Haha papa ( identity disclosed ash! )
    I have a feeling you would be great at blogging. Why not give it a try!

    Thanks for the wishes. Truly wonderful to receive them from you.
    Love you always.
    Lavie

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