Thursday, December 16, 2010

a moment



Hello! Let me start with this one, in fact my blog came into being after deciding that this would be my first post. This post would have been up here a long time back, but some delays are better left unexplained.
This lamp was made for a friend as a birthday gift. When I decided that I would gift her a handmade lamp, more than to illuminate her room the hidden intention was to make her feel special.
I was lucky that she had to travel around that time (we meet almost twice a day), so I grabbed the opportunity and got on to work. Working in her absence really added spice to all the excitement! During that time, I had to depend on my friends for buying me all the material, but I really hoped the news did not leak to the her ears. After all, birthdays are best celebrated with some surprise element! Things like fevicol and thread were easy to get, but a balloon was a real nerve racker. Firstly it burst, and secondly the shopkeepers refused to keep a spare lot ( a prop master should have better known the importance of a spare property)! But finally I got one from a balloonseller in the nick of time. After having the balloon in place, blowing it, winding thread, applying fevicol all went fine, but I had to really cross my fingers for the drying part. Just like a good recipe, the secret ingrediant here was the sunlight, and the drying was very crucial for this mission! Yes, I should call it a 'mission'. To add to my misery, during that period, it looked as if God was trying to catch up with our the short-cut generation.. (all the 3 seasons in one day)! But thankfully, the sun that day shone bright and right and things worked well!
But what really worked for me, was the twinkle in her eye. Everything happened in succession. The surprise, the awe and the happiness..
I think, finally what remains with us are all these special 'moments'. This moment will remain with me. And also the fact that if you really want things to work, they do work!

At this moment the lamp is up there hanging in her room. Yes, just like it is up here.


5 comments:

  1. Hey!

    Well, the lamp, like I always say, keeps me happy and smiling. So there u succeed in doing what u wanted to do. U brought the beautiful light and gave my room ur presence even in ur absence!

    I just love the light the lamp gives in my room. It has a pleasant energy which just keeps making me happier and peaceful. :) Thanks a ton.

    About the post, well yes...It has a lot to say and it says it well.
    Keep it going. I am sure there are many more things lingering in ur head. Put them here and tell everyone what u see with ur eyes, ur perspective! Cheers! :)

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  2. Thank you. 'Ur presence even in your absence'..Wow, I loved that line! You could not have put it better.

    And about the lingerings, well yes, a lot is coming..I will soon finish reading a book, its very interesting indeed and I think it can certainly find a way in here.

    So keep looking ..cheers!

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  3. Hey finally seeing your blog...hahaha!So Malu is busy now!
    By the way I dont have your presence even in ur absence , I prefer olive green!
    Many more things lingering in ur head...looking forward to read your Ajit ke plans:)

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  4. I still appreciate your creativity Malu!more soon...

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  5. Thank you Aditi. Well, feels great to receive a compliment from your lamp teacher..:) And yes, your olive green one is coming soon!
    Ajit ke plans will also be shared soon..ha ha.
    Keep looking.

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