Sunday, December 21, 2008

White Winter

This year my winter is out of a Christmas greeting card. It has been snowing here non-stop, and I haven’t seen even one-tenth of this much snow the last 2 winters. In India, snow used to look very romantic in movies, with skinny women wearing flimsy clothes and jumping around. It looked so much fun making snowballs and hurling them at each other. But reality as always is far from the surreal. In reality, I haven’t seen myself wearing nice clothes and jumping around throwing snowballs at people and listening to Christmas carols while sipping coffee and eating chicken pakora in the evenings. Thanks to the snowstorm prediction before hand, I have brought tons of office work home, and am almost on the verge of having boils and sores in you-know-where, sitting on the couch all day and working on the laptop.

2 days back, we finally decided to get adventurous and venture to office, not just because we had work to bring home, but also because the weather seemed better. But this was 2 days back. On our way to office, we decided to stop at the nearby park and have some fun. Office was soon forgotten and we were jumping around and playing in the snow. Fresh snow being powdery, it is so much fun jumping on it, but equally painful and slippery to walk on it once it has melted and become sleet. And of course for all those people who always told me to learn to drive and buy a car, isn’t it great not having to clean up the car in the biting cold first thing in the morning?


Snow seemed fun and exciting initially, but now I am bored to death at home, working. I want to have a normal life again, be able to go out and meet people, walk around the streets, do grocery, have something other than chicken stew and hot chocolate, and finally, see something around me other than white. Yesterday I was looking out of my window, feeling low and depressed for some reason, and ironically craving for sunshine when I saw this very old couple holding hands and wading their way through the snow. I felt like an old person, sitting at home and watching the world go around me, too lazy and too cold to venture outside.

I think I have had enough of the snow. I have sent snow pictures home. I have stayed for days at home, wiling the snow to go away. I have had my share of white this year. And hence sunshine must set out, to California if nowhere else, just to get that sunshine and warmth again. I am done with my hibernation. I must set out to seek the sun.

sunshine

4 comments:

Sanchit said...

for me to see the old couple walk hand in hand was a breeze of fresh air in the cold.. wonderfully written, hope u soon have ur share of california.. :)

Dreamcatcher said...

If not this Christmas, lets hope that by next Christmas, you've got your share of sunshine.

chatduke said...

if you want to see Sun all day, come down to Phoenix in neighbouring state Arizona ... no snow throughout the year ... only sunshine all day though it's going to be overcast till thu ...

stay at my place for free (mail:chatduke@gmail.com) and i hope CA enjoys good snow for Christmas eve ...

It's been a very very long time that i read your blog ... and ignoring your pain, i definitely felt like a sunshine refresh after reading it today ...

sunshine said...

Sanchit- :)

Dreamcatcher- hehe, let's hope so :)

chatduke- oh how lovely, thank you for the invitation -- haven't ever been there but now when I do, I know who to call :)