Monday, January 12, 2009

Home Sweet Home

Yipppeeeeee!
Finally, going home after a year. Although parents are currently staying in another city 3 hours away, Bhopal will always be my home. Few things on the agenda:
1. Check if Aunty (they make one in a million like her- in extreme hurry!) still wears those hideous nightgowns all throughout the day and has the latest gossip on current love affairs to potato prices
2. If Panchmari is still as beautiful as it was when I went camping from school. Maybe, this time I can afford to stay at a nice hotel instead of that makeshift camp between mosquitoes, smell of faint cow dung and coconut oil smell lingering from the hair of my classmate sleeping a few inches away.
3. Does Pradeep uncle (I was always confused, whether pradeep was his name or his son’s name) still run the library at 10 no market? I used to borrow M&B novels on the sly when I was 15 as they were forbidden by Ma (how I wasted my pocket money giving rent on Nagraj/Dhurv/ Doga comics and later M&B).
4. Eat piping hot Jalebis from Chappan Bhog at 7 am in the morning with Poha. Only people living in MP can understand the sweet joys of eating hot Jalebis after every mouthful of Poha.
5. Do teenage school girls and boys still roam around the small lake near the hotel management institute in a strange form of immature mating dance? The nervous smiles, eye locks, swishing bikes and Kinetic Hondas, girls preening like peacocks in their best evening clothes and boys showing off with a dummy guitar on the back (come to think of it now, I doubt if that time Bhopal even had a decent guitar teaching institute).
6. If R eventually got married? Or rather where is he? He never kept in touch once I left for Mumbai, I took so many rides sitting behind, on his bike (left brakes deliberately put included).
7. If A has become a father? How strange life is… at one time I used to wait to just catch a glimpse of him and now, not even one string in my heart will flutter even if he vows to spend an eternity with me.
More than anything else, I can’t wait to see if home still feels like home…

4 comments:

Puneet said...

I came to your blog through the comments you gave on other blogs. And I was pleasantly surprised to see a post on bhopal. I also left bhopal for my studies and girl how much I miss it! A few answers - Pachmari is still as beautiful as it was, pradeep uncle's library is still there, chappan bhog has expanded for good(inheriting it's old essence), and yeah teen girls and guys do flock around the small lake. great to feel something bhopal feeling in me after a long time. great post. keep rocking. and best of luck for the trip to bhopal. it is paradise.

tunafish said...

Dear Puneet,

Thanks so much! The world is small isn't it? Among all the people all over the world, my post is read by a Bhopal lover!

Great to know everything I wanted to check out is still there... Now that I know, I will also go to Panchmari :)

Puneet said...

Yeah the world is really small.haha. do go to pachmari. enjoy! and of the developed world giving aid to dangerous countries, yeah they are doing it for their own greed and need, and making the situation more grave. we all need to change!!Nice you like my poem!

man in painting said...

Enjoy your vacation.