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Monday, January 4, 2010

'Hi Darling'....
'How are you, sweetheart?'

This is how Colours and I start our conversation on Google Talk every day!

We belong to another era... where it was quite alright for girls to call other girls 'darling', hold hands with them, greet each other with a hug and a kiss, even sleep together.

When we started hostel, we stayed for a few months in a 'common room'...which was a kind of dormitory and we were ten of us there. We were living out of our suitcases as there were no wardrobes or shelves.

Well, colours and I, would always have all our clothes on our cots as we were lazy to fold the clothes we washed. So we found a solution, we used one cot for dumping both our clothes on and slept together on the other! It was not considered scandalous! And anyway, all of us were too much interested in the boys that we did not have time to bother with girls!

Everything is so different today. When we talk about our hostel days or generally talk the way we have always talked for the last 14+ years, we get a naughty grin or a snigger from people.

So is the modern society getting to be more broad minded or quite the reverse...you tell me!

Well..all that reminiscence was because she is visiting me in Dubai in another 10 days! Yahooooooo!!!

I hope you all had a great New Year's Day! Wish you all a great year ahead!

Thanks Nance and Agnes for checking up on me... I do hope to be more regular this year!

I have been literally on my toes the last month with the rehearsals, the dance program, shifting to a new apartment, going to India for a 5 day trip to attend a cousin's wedding, coming back and still trying to get the new house into some shape!

The dance program went off very well..even the severest critics (read my family) had only lot of good things to say. The dance drama itself had great composition, lovely music, wonderful choreography and beautiful stage settings, props and costumes. The audience gave great support. For the final Pattabhishekam (Coronation) scene, when they return from the forest to Ayodhya, Rama, Lakshmana and Sita make their entry from behind the audience and walk through the audience onto the stage. The crowd got rather excited then! It was fun!

And it was great to be back into all that backstage excitement - make up, between scenes dress changes, running around to make sure you are ready in time for the next scene...

I did manage to bring out the man in me I guess...but I do need to see the video to really make sure.I got a lot of positive feedback from people who watched the show. Well...the costume also helped to be more free and aggressive on stage!

If you promise, not to laugh, I'll show you a picture!

7 other wanderers:

A said...

OMG!
OMG!
OMG!
This is awesome!
I love love love the photo.
This post totally makes my day :-)

WannabeWriter said...

OMG!!! Thanks Agnes! :D

Reflections said...

Goodness u have so many things happening in ur life that I'm not surprised u have no time to blog.

I can just imagine ur excitement abt ur best friend visiting u....LOL on the 1 cot for clothes;-D.

And I kept my promise... I didnt laugh at the picture though a BEEG grin did cross my face;-D

Reflections said...

U've been Awarded:-))!!!!!!!

Butterfly said...

I must say that u make a very convincing man! I am so happy for you. Good going. I hope u had loads of fun doing what u did. Have fun with Colors! And blog abt it too!

WannabeWriter said...

@reflections: Not gonna blame you for grinning...the family said I looked like Jagadish in my male get up!!! :O

@Butterfly: Thank you! :) Do I looke like Jagadish? Now to save my reputation, looks like I will have to post a photo of me as a female! hee hee

Tys on Ice said...

man, u look like my uncle, manimamman...now i cant picture u without a mustache..

 
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