Well today is 07/07/07, I don’t believe in numbers, but does not that date look nice, keeping the fact that I am born on the 7th of Dec. I've my affinity towards the number 7.
Well it’s about my dream on the morning of 7th July 07. I woke up at around 7 and then deliberately went to bed, I love my bed. Soon I was in the dreamland.
At my age (20+), one starts to think/dream of getting married, it’s not only you but your parents, friends, relatives and everyone who knows you, they want to talk to you about your marriage. Marriage is such a hot discussion topic, some typical questions I have been asked around the world, “Are you married?” “Do you have children?” “Where is your wife”? I replied with the same answer “I’m single and available”. Forget that, back to dream, the girl I had chatted/talked with on a couple of occasions, is coming to see me as a potential marriage candidate (victim) in this beautiful place called Cyprus, along with her parents.
Can’t recall the whole dream, but yes, it was a Sunday and we went to the Gurudwara Sahib (Sikh temple) for the Sunday prayers. Holy cow…. a Gurudwara in Cyprus!!! I haven’t seen more than 10 Turbaned Sikhs in the last 1 year, forget about the Gurudwara. But, this Gurudwara was amazing, Kirtan being done in full flow, large sangat, a rush in all the corners, people having langar as they were out for some Picnic (tables and chairs), the waiters were the Gurudwara sevadars, serving them with delicious stuff. Think of pizzas in the Gurudwara sahib. Everything was so luxurious at the Gurudwara.
It was now I realized that girl’s father was quite modern, wearing ear rings. He used more of ‘ya ya’ and ‘yo man’ when talking. There were some of my relatives (not my parents) to assist me. We had couple of short talks, and then the girl announced “You don’t meet even 1 of those 10 requirements”. I was dumbstruck at this. I am not that bad, what went wrong? Well after some more drama, we were back.
Back at home, its chat time. The girl left me a message, “Delete (Shift + Delete) all my pics from your computer, and forget me”. I thought it must be a dream, as it all looked very unreal, girl in Cyprus, the Modern dad, the luxury Gurudwara etc.
Soon, I was awake, thanks to the sunlight coming through the window, straight at my face. Oh yes, it was a dream, the storyline was not impressive, but indeed interesting.
What a dream, the dream girl was nice but why did she reject a nice guy (guessing), her dad looked cool, and I would love to see such a luxury Gurudwara sahib :).
Its Saturday, I want to sleep again, but for my desire to be healthy again, I’ll go to the office gym and also enjoy a couple of ping-pong games.
"The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary." ~Ashleigh Brilliant
"A dream which is not interpreted is like a letter which is not read." ~The Talmud
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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Dream 07/07/07
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
My Israel Trip to Tel-Aviv (Israel)
Dedication: Leelia-my friend from Israel.
This blog reminds me of her and the time spent during that Dec-06 Israel Trip, we made friends when she read my Haifa Blog, I met her at the Indira restaurant, Tel-aviv.
I got to the office next day, met all my colleagues, got busy with work. In the evening I called Leelia, and we planned to meet at Indira restaurant. I was there at time, we went around for a walk, and she showed me all the places around (Museums, Commercial blocks, cinema, Ministers and Rabbi's office) as we stood right in the heart of the city.
The food was nice, and even nicer was her company, I was so excited to go there, and know more about the country, very few people get to know. And, Leelia was that person, I appreciate her efforts in showing me around all the places.
On our way back, she got me a Jalebi look (taste) alike sweet, that was tasty. Look closely at the Jalebi in my hand.
The weekend was very busy, Sat morning, we went to see the Tel-Aviv University campus and saw the museum at the campus. It's the largest university in Israel and the biggest Jewish university in the world. Leelia was proud alumni of the University. The campus was amamzing, it had all the departments History, politics, engineering, Social Sciences, The Department of Psychology etc.
The Jewish Diaspora Museum is one of the biggest museums in the world, located on the campus of Tel Aviv University. Leelia explained me all the pictures and other stuff, while I was busy with my camera. We saw the documentary at the auditorium, that narrated the entire hhistory of Jews and how Israel came into existence, it was excellent.
We saw the Synagogue at the campus, and then we took the Bus to go to a near by mall. I didnt buy anything from that big mall, there were shops for everything.
Then we went to a Market (Indian style market), people selling their hand made articles, I got to see the best of creativity and hard work. I bought a necklace for my sister, and Leelia got me a falafal as a souvenir. That falafal is smiling, stuck at the refrigerator at my home in New Delhi, India.
Then we went to the Vegetable market (it was more of the Indian style Sabji-mandi), with shopkeepers shouting, to sell their vegetables. That was funny indeed. Unfortunately, Leelia had to explain to some people, as to who I was, and what I was doing in that place with her, and she had to explain this more than once (As some thought, I am an alien from some unknown planet :P). But, with the confidence she has got, it was not an issue.
After shopping for the vegetables, we took a walk down the beach road and I reached my hotel walking. We happen to see the embassies for many countries as we walked along the road to my hotel.
For sunday, we planned to have dinner together at one of her friends place, I was the chef for the day, and luckily I got everything right, rice , chapati daal , all were on the spot, everyone was full of praise for me. Leelia had brought all her Indian utensils (Cooker, tava etc).
That was a remarkable weekend, saw so many places, that was a short trip, else we had plans to go to Jerusalem and other beautiful places around.
Over the next couple of days, we ate together at 'Sab Kuch Milega' an Indian Restaurant, with a unique style of serving. The youth smoking and drinking at the bar, as we enjoyed our buffet. And, we ate at another good restaurant, it was good, but I couldn't find much to my desire, being a pure-veg is a problem outside India.
The day before I left Israel for Cyprus, I went to Leelia's house, met her parents, they were so nice. Leelia had a cute little doggy, who was scared of me, until we made friends. Again I was the chef, we ate rajma chawal, cooked with Leelia's help.
My such a sweet trip had come to an end, but it was a happy ending, as I headed for India in a couple of days time, to celebrate the new year with my family.
Disclaimer: All view are my own, and the events listed may not be in the correct chronological order.
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
First month in Cyprus !!!
I came 2 Cyprus (A B'ful island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea ) a month back to join Amdocs,Cyprus in athe b'ful coastal city of Limassol.Since It's my first time outside India (Barring the short stays at Muscat, Dubai, Bahrain on my way to Cyprus ), I wish to write the 10 most fascinating things I found here :
1) Firstly, 1 CYP(Cyprus Pound) = 100 INR(Indian Rupee), thats a big thing, took quite a time to get out of that conversion factor thing :D. Even a match box costs Rs 10, & clothes simply forget to buy them from here !!!
2) Pedestrians can press the red light to stop the vehicles and cross the roads.
3) Littering on the highway will leave U with 500 CYP (Rs 50,000 ) less in ur pocket !!!
4) U have to fill the fuel urself at the gas station.
5) No stray dogs here, only stray cats !
6) People take off the silencers of their cars & rush on the beach roads making loud noise !!!
7) Almost everyone smokes here, that includes women too. (Being a non smoker, it looked quite odd to me, esp the young b'ful lasses )
8) No trains here (Such a small country). U can go around the whole country in a single day !
9) Almost everyone has got a car, even I have a car :)
10) Nobody bothers nobody...
11) Peope have a lot of time and patience esp. on the roads.
12) Everyone believe doing their own work, even we(Me & my frnds) are cooking at home.
13) Gals are all b'ful here (By default) ;)
I may have missed some, but overall It's gr8 going here, lots of fun & masti. Learning alot with each passing day.I guess its cool winter time in India these days... But Its cool here, the sun shines the whole day long, & I love it :)
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