Chilling out
A cool weather, no sweat, mama's food, occasional car rides (after so long), mornings and evenings filled with movies and music and sleep, truckloads of sweet, occasional browsing and frequent prayers for extension of holidays...that explains my days. The only glitch is in visiting relatives. I hate it. Totally. The usual "you've grown up a lot... u were a kid 10 years back" etc talk bores me to death. Is there a single youngster who loves those old relatives?
Guess I'll get back to all active online stuff once I'm back in the institute. Ciao until then.
10 Comments:
thambee, olunga amma solratha kaetutu, nalla pullaya nadanthukko...
Have fun :)
enjoymadi. Infact, the whole of 2nd year is only for enjoying :)
Ah Govar...enjoying the good life at home...stop cribbing at small things like relatives saying,"kitna bada ho gaya hai hamara govar."
I will do the same thing :-)) and I have the same "relatives problem". Mine is different in the sense that its sheer number of relatives I have to converse with.
Sometimes I think half of Coimbatore is my relatives!!!
Hey similar sentiments here... except for the sweat part, and it's not relatives for me. It's temples... with parents as religious as mine, you have to visit every temple in town once every time you come to Calcutta or once every 3 weeks of your stay, whichever is shorter... someone save me from religion!!!
@Manoj: Seringa saar. :)
@Anil and Jammy: Yep! Thankies.
@Krish: hehe.. all the best.
@Rohit: Goodies eh? Then who wouldnt love em?
@Amit: Good that there is not much emphasis on me visiting temples here. I have a choice there. :)
Govar
Seems like you are having some great time.
And yes everyone hates those relatives :-)
@Rahul: Yep! Thanks. :)
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