5 September 2014

For once, she is happy with me. And he is not!!

We were still on the ground. And the nice air hostess comes around asking if she could get us a drink before we got started. FIL immediately responded “some red wine, please”. I was, like “Whoa! Easy, Speedy Gonzalez”!!!

So, I told the lady “He means he will have it when we are in the air. He is fine with his water for the time being “.

He was not particularly happy with that interpretation. My MIL, on the other hand, totally approved!!! 🙂

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5 September 2014

Four months long vacation. Life long discussions of the memories!!

They are busy discussing about all their experiences in US this time. He is remembering each and every new friend he made during this trip. She is remembering all the food she ate at different restaurants and friends’ houses!!!

He is taking it pretty hard. Before getting into the car at home, as I was busy putting in the suitcases, he slowly walked to the car door with his walking stick and then, before getting in, took a long look at our yard and his favorite sitting spot and said “Bye, bye pool”. 🙁

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3 September 2014

Scene from “Alien”?

Well, I watch no movies whatsoever. But when I showed this shot of the Marriott Marquis hotel I took from the atrium, my friend Mark’s first comment was “Doesn’t this remind you of the scene from Alien”? I truthfully replied in the negative 🙂

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3 September 2014

Meeting my namesake. Certainly the smarter version!!

In all the weariness of last week’s travels, I forgot to reflect on and tell you folks about meeting a very very old friend of mine. I saw him after thirty years!!!

My namesake – although he spells it “Rajeev” – and I went to school together for our eleventh and twelfth grades (high school junior and senior years). I remember him as an exceptionally bright person. He was very strong in math and statistics. I used to marvel at how he cracked the permutation and combination problems. And another thing I remember him for was his handwriting. He had a great handwriting – very consistent and clean – but the font size was geared towards letting people read from hundred yards or so away 🙂 (We had a great laugh remembering that). And I also remember visiting his parents in Asansol for a few hours. I distinctly remember his mom’s energy level and kindness.

During last week’s “breakfast in DC – lunch in Milwaukee – dinner in Tampa” whirlwind meetings crisscrossing the country, I was able to get my old buddy Rajeev Ranjan Bhattacharya and myself together for an hour or so in DC – where he has moved in a couple of months back. I could have picked him up from a crowd very easily. Nothing has changed in him. He looks exactly the same. He has got all the hair intact on his head. Probably quietened down a little. But still has those insightful comments that I had gotten used to from him thirty years back.

It was great to catch up on his family, his career in Australia and US and some of our old friends. The most sad part was realizing that I will not get a chance to meet his mom again.

I do wish I had a paper and pen with me. I wanted to see if his handwriting has remained the same!!

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1 September 2014

A little hard labor on Labor Day

Chalupa runners wanted to take advantage of a Labor Day holiday and put in an extra run at our normal trail. Except, when we showed up, everything was shut down for a scheduled race. We went to a different trail nearby. It was a nice trail but very hilly. In Samaresh’s words, “Se ki Up. Baap-re baap” 🙂
Put in 5K before the group showed up and another 5K with the group. Apart from our usual suspects, we had our visiting runner Arka from Alabama and quite a few of our youngsters – Uma, Niki, Raya and Pooja. Pooja, as always, pushed me hard. We clipped the first mile at abut 7:30 min/mile.

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