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Showing posts with label writetribe. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Love in Crisis


Distant sirens wake Sandra up. She is quick to jolt herself up on her bed, and her instantaneous reaction is reaching out to the other side of the mattress. But immediately something inside beckons her, and it takes a couple of seconds for her to register. She nods as if somebody whispered the reality to her.



Earlier these kinds of alarms used to make her alert and help her focus on her goal, i.e., to reach out to the victims that have been wheeled into the ER. But, after a nightmare, things have changed. Her body tends to tremble giving her spasms that make her stand upright in a very peculiar way. The knowledge and sharpness that would seep in when she would see a patient on a stretcher seem to have faded away. She now stares at them, which makes the conscious individuals being wheeled into the ER the palpitations and the apprehension whether they will make it alive or not.



What fizzled the enthusiasm from her job was an ordeal when her friend was wheeled in unconscious. Sandra was done with her duty for the evening and passed by the stretcher, which was holding her consort. She did not pay attention since the face was covered with the red body fluid and her thoughts were giving her company. 



She drove home with that extravagant thinking and started implementing it by putting up a fancy meal for the couple. Amidst the action, she muted her cell phone to avoid any hindrance especially after a long day, which was full of bandaging, stitching and compression of wounds and body parts.

The meal prepared table set. She stepped in for a quick shower.

Minutes were ticking, and even the music was being replayed again. She pulled out her phone to reach out her mate and saw her screen full of texts, missed calls from a known number along with voicemail. Her heart fluttered and she dialed the missed call and had to plop down when listening to the other end. Her eyes were moist, and hands started to tremble when she disconnected the phone while promising to be there as soon as possible.

Her driving was chaotic cause her mind was playing a riot as her body was fighting the tears and agonizing over her companion being in pain.



She reached the hospital and dashed through the hallway into the emergency ward as she was eyeing other individuals for permission to see their beloveds. She breathes a sigh of relief as she could avoid the ordeal.



Sandra was quick to find her mate’s bed and within a few seconds, she found herself parked next to her bandaged face and frail body.



The nurse on duty updated her condition to which she could not resist herself and came out as an outburst. 

The nurses helped Sandra with her shifts as she sat through Roth’s recovery.

Then one morning when the bandages were off, doctors came in to examine. Sandra saw the expressions amidst their professionalism and sneaked out to hear it from their mouth. They described the symptoms of losing sight and becoming hearing impaired as short-lived, thus giving her hope. She was shattered, but she gained composure and helped Roth with the discharge procedure and was happy to bring her home. 



Silence has become their roommate but yet there is this extraordinary closeness between Sandra and Roth as they sip their coffee on a Sunday Morning. Roth is speaking the language of love via her sign dialect while Sandra is seeing through the eyes of compassion and their love is listening with the ears of tolerance.

Mantra for today: Crisis is just a temporary phase of life.

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WriteTribe is celebrating kindness and love this week with a proverb of Rumi. Join in the fun!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Strangers in the night


Day light is a friend of all but night time is the phase when life tends to come to a standstill around, and we get to look within ourselves and introspect the fears within.

The fears vanish in broad daylight as a man gets enveloped with the humdrum of life.

These strangers, which creep up at night, illuminate our shortcomings, frailties, flaws and desires and eventually could help us into the zone of comfort and true joy, but we shut them down in the box when the sun rises.

Mantra for the day: Welcome these foreigners into your daylight zone.


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WriteTribe is having another 100 word challenge.
Today's word is, "strangers in the night"


Sunday, December 8, 2013

What kind of memories do you wanna cling to?


The past weekend my hard disk crashed.

It is normal for the disk since it has a life span of only 3-4 years. However, the sad part is that I did not get my backup.

My documents and pix are gone!

The pictures that I clicked helped me create memories; were now history.

It was a sad moment since memories are usually clinched onto and today mine got erased. I have no proof left!

The neurons in my brain have some fond memories captured, but alas with age even these nerve cells will degenerate. What I fear is that when my kid will be in college, I will have nothing to cling as fond memories.  Unless I scratch my gray matter, and try hard to focus on a place or an occasion.

So, do you think erasing memories is good or bad?

Unfortunately, bad memories do not need pix since they register hard into the brain. The good memories tend to be taken for granted and get overwritten. My attempt right now is to keep those good memories intact.

However, man tends to make memories each day, and by not living in the present with the fear that I might erase my good old days...is also wrong.

Thus, with a heavy heart...I let go of my ~2 years of memories that were clicked and stored on my computer, and start registering each day since; living in the present will help me make new memories.

Mantra for today: The present has all the action. Do not deprive yourself of it.

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WriteTribe is having a week long festival of words. Today's word is Memories.



Sunday, December 1, 2013

Parenting linked to Common Sense?



Common Sense is a basic ability to understand people without any need for debate. I used to think that parenting is classified into the above category.



Alas, this is not as easy as it sounds, because we all have lucid imaginations with regards to theories of parenting and we tend to get lost in our own fantasies. These fantasies replace common sense.

Thus, when parents of different generations come together to discuss a common issue about their respective child; I hear quite a few voices echoing, "I'd do things differently"

Mantra for today: Common sense is neither common nor sense

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Writetribe is sponsoring another 100 word challenge and their prompt is:
I'd do things differently"
Join in the fun!





Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Passion and its' implications

Lata is a computer engineer during the day, and a librarian in the evening. 

Even though her latter job is sufficient for her to pay her bills. 

Her passion and ardor for literature makes her work around books. 

Her fervor for Shakespeare and Tolstoy gives her a flash of oomph in her life as she arranges all those hardcovers while inhaling the smell of old books

This gives her exhilaration and a kick to create her own verses on life and happiness.


Mantra for today: Passion can evoke all senses to unite, and create something magical.



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Join in the fun at Writetribe. The prompt is, "The smell of old books"