Thursday, 24 November 2022

Dear future Ananya

Dear Ananya back from India,

Welcome back home! 

I hope you had a lovely time in Chennai and Madurai meeting friends and family. The smell and taste of home, the familiar sounds, the people you know. Maybe some zen time. 

Zaya spent time with her grandparents, celebrated Diwali, her birthday.  That must have been eventful.

I know you wanted to have structure to your vacation. I hope you found your way to do things and show discipline amidst all the fun.

I hope you wore all the dresses you wanted and ate good food and did all the shopping you needed.

A lot of lovely memories you would have definitely recorded. Maybe made some videos.

I also hope you showed control and practiced wise emotions through it all. 

You also got a headstart to work, I'm sure you would have focused and built a better routine towards the future.

I know you had a doubtful period and I am hoping you have more clarity and are back with some plans and direction towards a fulfilling and authentic life. 

Hopefully you shined a light on a few things and made something better where you went. 

Oh and most importantly I hope you managed the firecracker of a girl and still made time for yourself. 

Now you're home, I want you to learn from it all, inhale the good memories and exhale everything else so you can now be here - your home - your space!

So just as a reminder, few housekeeping things

- the towel in the bathroom is fresh, both the bathrooms are cleaned, so you can take a bath before you get on the bed. The comforters and blankets are all washed. 

- you have to unpack, so maybe make some space before you unpack - throw away clothes that are old and don't fit. Maybe it's time you accept that your frame is bigger and you need space for a more wholesome you :D organize the blanket cupboard, and then unpack.

- you might want to do your laundry , a few vessels to wash, floors everywhere - even in the bathroom need to be mopped. Wash the bins, you need to buy new toilet cleaners. 

- get rest okay! 

- get Zaya what she needs and put her in the fence for a bit, give her toys, put on some zen music

- buy groceries, try seeing if you like getting into a cooking schedule 

- for konmari over the next few weeks - electronics, Zaya stuff, some clothes 

- take time with scooter, he has probably had a hard time without you, he needs to build trust again. 

- decide your path , make time for yourself and show conviction towards some goal. You always have the chance to spark that silent fire inside you towards something that feels right, feels hard and feels like life! 

The valuables are in places where the valuables usually are not. 

Sunday, 20 November 2022

December and 2023 Plan

What matters in life :

Physical Health  
Mental Health
Growth and Exploration
Experiences / breaks
Being there for people who matter
Stepping stone 
Future
Overcoming limiting beliefs and habits
Humility and approachability
Sleeping peacefully at night - the ability to be honest to yourself and honest to the world
Contribution / uplifting someone or something else / being a stepping stone
Practice building character
Independence and business mind 

In other words,

Yoga, journaling
Career / CA 
Exploration - real estate / finances / driving / yoga
Movability 
Appa / AJ/ Zaya / Family / Friends
Savings , partner support, appa
Future - Z education , home, Rat bros
testing limits
observe, give in to the energy
true to my people/ true to my work
give without getting, 
books
try new things

To - Do

red tape : 
ship stuff / photo respond
amazon 
xoom
sim card
airtel wifi
rent / utils

once you are back

CA remeds
Accounts with AJ
Talk to D ka
packing
driving class
laundry
return library books (AJ says 7, we have 8) with fines.
get decal
swim class
send Log Rs.1500 + 1000, Appa - 5k
Reverse jet lag
meet Christina
Tech Pulse - not doing
zaya vaccine
Dec 5th - Well baby appt
FSA
lennar homes - not doing
Seattle? - not doing

December:

Drive.
work
CA.
Cook. 
Home chores. 
Swim. Yoga. 
Masterclass.
Course for pivot.
Day care / Baby sit.
Finances.
Learning about housing market.
Meet people / Host people.
Toastmaster.
Recession plan.
Parents' health plan.
Zaya learning / activities.
Accounts with AJ
Zaya meal plan 
    - eggs, beans, spice, less salt, rice , 
    idli, dosa, potato, peas, bread, biscuits, carrots 
Health checkup
FSA
Remed
Konmari
Job
Apply
Scooter / cook / work routine
Day care transition
Driving - routine / grocery / daycare
One long drive(?)
Social - meet Christina
Seattle
Yoga
t-mobile

2023

Vacation planning / Time with family
Understand finances from someone who knows about it well and can teach / schedule classes
Accounts and budget planning and focus
CA plan
Home research - duplex with separate kitchens / CA / Seattle
Work / Job continuity
Masterclass 
Side gig / certification
Swim / toastmasters / Yoga
Cook / drive / clean / Zaya meals
Zaya plan - intention and action, daycare combo with something else
Adaptability - India life / job change - bounce back plans 
Host people at home
Continue EQ
Move to Seattle and rent / research day care.
Visit farms 
Cattle farm
Permaculture 
Visit garbage segregation plants

Vacation - Part 2 - Madurai

We're here in Madurai - not the central city - a somewhat remote extension near the University. 

Chennai is dad's place so it was all about being spoilt. Madurai - the in law's place is also about being spoilt with food but also about sharing work and finding ways to be resourceful. Chennai was active , Madurai here was a lot about resting and being willfully inactive , thanks to having to stay online at work / not exploring a few things that could have been tried.

What's great

What's great about this place is it's huge. The paintings and ornaments are all beautiful. There are three swings in the house, two gardens, so many traditional pieces throughout the house. In a sense, you could call it a dream house. The sense of space , the ventilation, french style windows, the vastness , the space, the reflective marbonites, the view of the mountains - they are all artistic and calming 

What's also great is the food athai makes, the potency of the veggies that smell so good even before cooked, the restaurant food is great too. Even a Rs 10 road side tea in a mini cup felt like elixir. 

Soosberries, butter biscuits , qwality walls ice cream, fresh cream cake, jalebi, sweet thattai, murukku, jigarthanda from famous jigarthanda, karupatti kaapi, paniyaram, tandoori chicken

and all those nice things.

Athai's pachai curry , Briyani, chilly chicken, kolambus - oh we had sundakka kolambu, the chutneys and idlis are just great. butter beans,

Zaya's birthday party had a whole bunch of good food arrive and I got to meet some people. If Chennai is about engineering colleges, madurai in a sense could be about business, manufacturing. People are unassuming and are running factories and operations and distributions. One particular family - the girl studied at nift and she was talking about nilakottai where a bunch of people are from - boarding school, Bombay life, their tour to Russia and Dubai to watch the fifa.  

I attended the wedding of a granite owner friend of athai's and was surprised by how large the hall was, and also how big a north Indian settlement was at Madurai. Chat was served followed by a north indian menu, a south indian menu and an area for just desserts. The girl who sang songs was super talented belting out a few tamil numbers in between a bunch of beautiful hindi numbers like Zehnazeeb, Sawarloon and all those favorites.

The cats - they are cute - entertaining. Perky gave birth to four kittens.

Uncle and athai are active - the kitchen keeps running and the dishes are cleaned. They are comfortable with the after effects of their lifetsyle - a messy kitchen.

Zaya's party went well, we did another round of cleaning, inflated the balloons and put the lights up. Uncle ordered great food - idli , chutney , sambar - and even that was amazing and of course briyani, chicken fry and gravy and ice cream that lasted for so many days.

The stereo system and the DJ lights :)

Stereo, fm and old Tamil songs :) 

Madurai city seems quite developed. Where we are in the outskirts - there is not much access to tea shops, ola and places to go by walking distance. However the city is bustling. Activities to do seem much less - looking for a swimming class I found one out far but there's definitely a lot of music classes. I've not seen the city much but sounds like women may not quite have their place yet.

 The houses are enormous - we saw the tvs house, PTR's place and a bunch of such places, Anna Nagar where Ajey was born, psa fish market near where his biological uncle runs a hospital. His biological family's hospital, historical home. Golcha complex pani puri was okay but jalebis were great.

Big houses need a lot of maintenance and a food palate such as is here needs a lot of kitchen work. Our room needed few days of sweeping to make it less dusty. I did take days off to clean up many sections of the house killing several insects. Partook in cleaning utensils, cutting veggies and did a dish here or there when asked. We re-organized the kitchen, the fridge knowing it's going to be hard to keep up with less clutter. Cleaning is a fulfilling activity for me. It was all worth it to have some structure and hopefully made things easier in the kitchen for the while we were there. 

Since we're both working we are at home most of the time eating a lot, the weather aids naps and we're hardly out exploring the actual city. Baby sitting Zaya sometimes makes vacations and especially work-from-home days more challenging.

Personally I've still got a week left and I don't want to jinx it but I do believe I was quietly determined to be in control of emotions and it was not really hard so far. Appa's one recurring advice was to keep things smooth. I did not want to be a good person, but I wanted to be that neutral board that does not amplify or retaliate - something that grounds electricity. Regardless of context , I wanted to be a generally reasonable person and that meant contributing by doing some house work. Of course, Ajey helped too. 

Humility or the ability to be unassumingly in service. I think I may have missed this a bit in Chennai. So far, here I have not spoken much. I did have an urge to explain how finances worked at home so far but have not brought it up. Both Chennai and Madurai are necessary parts of life. Having them there in LA needs effort too. But I think I do like the distance between things. I do believe it's good to remind myself of the different parts of Ananya and finding a purpose that gives peace.

The Meenakshi amman temple was huge , we did the konar kadai - was not super impressed but the special jigirhanda with basunthi was great. 

This house has excess of dishes, cooking, books, wool and inhabitants from nature (who's place technically we took over. :D)

Zaya ate a lot of different kinds of food and I let her eat it all which is great some seasons of the year. The healthy ones - now I have to put in effort in trying to make. The sweet rush , oil and salt - I hope I am able to define some balance for her. 

We went to the azhagar temple, was a nice vibe, ate a bunch of sweets from JB. Poli.

I went to an exhibition and felt a bit of the vibe I used to feel with amma around. Looking at arts and jewllery and clothes, it was fun. A nostalgic satisfaction. I remembered the stuffed toy mom got from corsack.

Went to Satya's apartment. I loved the prinicples behind the apartment. Instead of a big house, there were so many apartments with security. Her in-laws were in one apartment and she was in another. Her apartment was minimalistic, beautifully designed and everything was so neat and clean. Zero clutter in the kitchen, no appliances outside. Uniform wood work through the apartment. The hall had a corner with baby book shelves and toys. It was a focused clean apartment , very easy to maintain, and all the other apartments were bringing in revenue. I love this whole idea .

Madurai was about food in excess, was about being peaceful, was a little bit about the wisdom of what to focus on, was about cleaning, was about being distracted from work, baby sitting, about seeing a few nice places,  small walks and tea. Would have been better without having to think about work, would have been better if I had some activity to do near by, would have been better if I had a more standard diet for Zaya and did not have to introduce so much sugar.

Learning:

Sustainable lifestyle : Simple home with less work.

De-escalation and benefit of doubt : Life skill 

Removing food and lethargy. 

Contribution

Boundaries 

Tolerance

Boundaries for Zaya's health

Chill, life's actually not that bad. Keep things in perspective. 

What India is. What America is. What we want.

Chores

basic cleaning, dishes, laundry, some cooking, baby sitting

What to focus on

birthday party

AC room with no mosquitoes

work / required reading

blouse alter

videos

    zaya

    zaya / appa

    zaya / AJ fam

    zaya dresses

    Me dresses

    Me chennai

saree

books

maybe got to consider the faraway swimming pool

heritage

red tape: benefit

spice cupboard / athai's room

cook

photos

Friday, 18 November 2022

Amritsar - Mrs Gandhi's last battle

 A book on the assassination of Indra Gandhi which happened in 1984 and was republished in 2022 and still bought by athai because she likes the writing of Mark Tully , a BBC journalist who she believes knows more about India than Indians themselves.

My first book on Indra Gandhi was read when I was still in school and all I remember is that her dad wrote letters to her and that she was a great woman leader. 

Now this one starts very heavy - at the end of her life and the politics behind why.

There are 15 chapters and I've read 2, one on the assassination and the other on the Sikhs.

The assassination:

What I learnt was that she was killed by her own security (or the lack of it) because she sent army into the Golden temple which was causing trouble for her by being the meeting place of extremist Sikh groups. She enraged the already angered Sikh people against the Hindus by doing this. 

Unlike the usual narrative of the Iron Lady, here she is seen as a woman who had a court like system that was ripe with gossip, and also of a woman who did too much too late. She was also seen fatigued. Her son seemed aware of the weaknesses and strengths of his 'strong' mom.

The Sikhs who were partially divided against the Hindus, before the revenge against her death by the Hindus - now felt even more fully unsafe and divided from Hindus after the murder of many Sikhs.

Mark Tully and Satish Jacob(his ally in India) unravel what went behind this assassination and what were the roles that played both from the Congress side and the Sikhs side.

Sikhs

Reading about the Sikhs was great validation to how I thought about religion. An analogy that played out in my mind was that of an adolescent son who was trying to fight for his own identity and space by revolting against his two alpha parents. One of his alpha parents was Hinduism and the other , Islam.

Guru Nanak wanted to combine the learnings of both Islam and Hinduism , removing all the superstitions, corruptions and focus on the essence - this had no idols, was monotheistic and no castes like the Muslims, and had reincarnation and karma like the Hindus - all well.

It was brought together by space assigned by Akbar for the practice of the prophets and mystics of that time. It became quite popular that Akbar's son Jehangir saw it as a threat and decided to dilute it. 

Over time because of the push and pull of many kingdoms , the religion had turned its learnings and teachings into artillery and army, out of the need to save it's identity. He did not want to reabsorbed into Hinduism. Identity became very important for this son. It was very important for him to let the world know that he is not his mom,  nor his dad - he was his own. The identity was the long hair, the bangle, the knife... (5 k's)

The brave son who was nothing like his parents was now facing the world. But he was a little confused, indeed. The practicalities of the world corrupted him - caste and sub divisions founds its way into him. Idols found its way into the golden temple. When Mahatma Gandhi spoke about non-violence and Bhagat Singh became popular for his heroic fight for Lala Rajpat Rai, the Sikhs were conflicted. Generations and marriages alternated between Sikhism and Hinduism. When the Sepoy Mutiny was formed from Bengal , the very Sikhs who were against the British were now part of the British army because of how much they embraced the identity of the army and worked hard to be the best there with interests in guarding their own identity with British's help. But when the same Britisher's attacked them later, the very folks who fought all over the world on British's behalf were again conflicted. Finally when the partition occurred, the divorce in a family where a child was already looking to find his identity, the child is enraged feeling like he neither belonged in Pakistan(40%) nor in India(60%). A holocaust emerged.

Ranjit Singh (his story is key in the Sikh religion) was one of the kings who built his empire in Lahore which was lost to Pakistan. 

Arya Samaj (Dayanand Saraswati) was trying to reabsorb the Sikhs. 

Thursday, 17 November 2022

Aranyaka

 There are so many books here in AJ's Madurai house and the only one I picked was an Indian graphic novel called Aranyaka by Devdutt Patnaik and Patil. 

This would be my second graphic novel , the first one being about a Mexican family that moved to California near San Luis Obispo , a beach town , met neighbors and celebrated the Day of the Dead, and the journey of the younger sister battling severe respiratory conditions.

These have a way of transporting you to a new world. I'm sure plain fiction can do this too, but graphics just are so much easier to follow along and allow imagination into.

Aranyaka is a story about a woman who leaves her home - a home that could not contain her character - in search of the forest. She learns how the forest has no rules. That hunger is violent whichever way you see it and yet when hunger is satiated you move on from the fear of hunger. Fear is imagination, in a way. 

In the forest she finds love with a man - a man seeking liberation - trying to be brahman. 

They move into a house - as two different people , making peace at times , and eventually letting go as the forest taught them.

On his side, life is about staying away - abstinence - about knowledge disclosures and finding infinity - what's beyond the beyond. He develops a reputation, finds seekers, collaborators.

On her side, life is about cooking, about craving , about the bodily functions - eating and cooking at will, eating meat, about making pots and keeping in touch with the forest. Her side has a natural disorder. She wonders if her meal making generosity would be challenged by the nature of the students she meets. She realized that no one has intellectual hunger when it was time for actual hunger.

As students come by some seeking knowledge, most seeking comfort, she sees them , understands them and wonders what they are seen for - are their minds seen, what are they seen for?

Between the obvious differences in approaches to life , the two do make peace at times being inspired from either side of their worlds - some students are even sent her way for some purpose.

There's a woman who does things always feeling indebted. There's one woman - who learns all the arts and her mind is not seen, the guy who grazes the cows and questions the hierarchy of why the cows are holier than the deers the tigers kill. 

Then comes a point, where people have to leave and somehow the rule-less-ness that the forest taught her lets her let go with wisdom.

Okay what did I like about this book:

Like the previous graphic novel I read this one too let me hanging a little bit at the end , when the world suddenly closed and I'm still mentally somewhere near Aranyaka.

At first I wanted to judge the book because Devdutt was someone I judged before for what I thought at the time was very loose interpretation of Indian scriptures.  But recent wisdom has taught me to read anything and everything from anyone that I take upon without letting biases interfere, to go for that thing only this person can impart. 

What was interesting about this book was the rule-less-ness - how the so called world of rules can sometimes be unfair, whereas in the world of rule-less-ness , things are fairly simple - if you are hungry you take it - and that's the only rule. It was interesting to compare the so called Godly pursuit with the nature of a woman that served someone everyday with food. It was interesting to see the body image issues of women and the sexual interests and contrast it with asexuality and abstinence. 

What was most interesting was that this book was based on Upanishads, apparently while I was just wondering how a forest life was explored by a city woman.

What I learnt later:

The story is inspired by Vedas and builds upon forest symbolism from Vedic literature. The novel tells the story of the sage Yajnavalkya and his two wives, Maitreyi and Katyayani. Rishi Yajnavalkya is remembered today mostly for his philosophical debate with Gargi at the court of King Janaka. Instead of Yajnavalkya, the authors put the women in forefront and tell the stories of Katyayani the Large, Maitreyi the Fig and Gargi the Weaver. Through these characters, the authors explore the basic human attributes like, hunger for food, hunger for knowledge, fear, and sense of debt.

Some key lines:

"To eat is to stave off death. To kill is to stave off death for a while. To reproduce is to stave of death in futures to come." (9)

"Only someone who has never known real hunger will make villains of all predators and victims of all prey." (23)

"Those who can't imagine tomorrow's hunger must forage without respite." 

Tuesday, 1 November 2022

Vacation - Part 1 - Chennai

What was vacation for?

1. It was well over due.
2. A break from the monotony, a space to think about life
3. Family. Zaya spending time with them 
4. Good food, exploration, culture 
5. Shopping and fashion. Workshops. Chennai life.
6. Economy of things
7. Events - Diwali, birthday, calling people.
8. People - the common, the money, the close ones, the hard ones.
9. The expectations.
10.  The chores.  The learnings.

So how did it go? 

I spent one week in October at work and the last three weeks has been just vacation. It feels nice, soulful like a good meal was prepared and relished. Three weeks had so much more happen than probably most year. Tomorrow I'll be going to Madurai and work will also start. So before that happens here's what Chennai was like based off my list above.

Appa, home and Zaya.

Appa had renovated the house , put in an AC , got us a cook and made life so comfortable for us. He is old and was still being active for us. He would go buy some snacks, made home coffee, some days he would go and get special coffee from nearby. 

The house itself is an experience, the beautiful garden, the urban-rural mix , the amazing neighbors who kept reassuring me they always have their eyes out for appa, the little kids my dad talks to. 

Everything is accessible. It's the best place for appa, and I was super happy and comfortable with him too. Chitappa is nearby , it was great to go visit them easily. 

Zaya enjoyed her time here, so many people to see, so many sounds and sights when she travels, so many big houses to explore. Her thatha and she have a unique chemistry. She always wanted to go outdoors. She refused to be spoon fed these days - she only eats what she can feed herself, babbles and says bye to everyone and everything and in between every few steps. She met all the people I met, some kids, her cousins , uncle's, saw temples , goats , cows, dogs and of course appa's daily ritual of feeding a little gang of crows, squirrels, wood peckers and koels. She points fingers, screams, escapes to the garden, take random things and acts like she is on a phone call. In her own amazing way, she has now learnt to walk up and down the stairs.

AJ felt good with the FIL-SIL love , felt like.

She loves music and rocks her body up and down every time music plays

She crawls to her thatha's puja room sits next to him and rings the bell. 

It's hard to sit and have conversations with appa, he doesn't like that much but being along with him is meaningful to him , his joy is in being able to spend time and be there in his own way. 

Chennai life and workshops

I had made a list of places to see - temple , beach, ECR, restaurants. a bunch of workshops to attend.

I attended three workshops so far, a 5 day yoga workshop, a 1 day pole workshop and a dance workshop. All of it was awesome. All of it showed me my limits and abilities and I enjoy that process so much. It was surreal being in the same room as Instagram celebrities I had followed across the ocean. Kesariya was tough and showed me how much more nimble one can be. Yoga was awesome, as always. Pole was surprising - I was ready to go fail but surprisingly it was much better than I thought it would go. The instructor Anusha is someone I felt great sharing space with. She's a self made, funny person and a true hustler. She's inspiring. I felt like I could find my tribe here in Chennai. 

I wanted to visit a bunch of places most of which I could not. But here's the ones I did see and enjoyed

 - The view from Accord, tiny people walking over the bridge, the parrots in the house near accord, the fireflies, a small little temple, the terrace sheds on top of apartments where people live. Food at accord was great. 

- the morning walks on the bridge and the streets around Accord.

- breakfast at Accord is great! Just such a variety and a great taste.

- dinner at Taj, Rat treated us, felt overpriced and good at the same time. 

- just going over flyovers and streets and watching familiar places. 

- Lady Andal school and Adyar main road - kesariya events. 

- IIT / OAT

- Forum mall, phoenix mall

- the last day before leaving to madurai, thanks to Anil I got to visit the kapaleeswarar temple and marina beach . The huge pond is so magnificent!  This was on my list to see and the universe conspired it to make it happen. Marina had a beautiful murmuring of birds. 

- Karpagambal mess.

- food at ponnusamy, ss halal, moghul Briyani. Home cooked food was amazing. I thought I'd eat lot of non veg but surprisingly the veg was what I was going for mostly. Adai aviyal , just the simple idly and chutney. 

- Shopping - I did a bunch of Diwali shopping. It felt good being in the trial room wearing new clothes that were making me feel nice. Two pairs of earrings. Bunch of comfortable shoes. Kurtas. Make up products. Bindis and eye pencils. From meeting people, Zaya got sooooo many dresses. I loved all of the stuff I bought. We got an umbrella stroller that we took Zaya around in. 

Bought a few things for the house. Lovely cushions covers, a purifier, dusting mats, a hand vacuum, a vessel hanger, some lights and fixtures I had no time to set up. A place for Zaya to sit and eat. We got a beautiful murugan for appa's birthday. Bunch of jewels from perima and cousins. 

People - Anil, culture, learnings

Of all the people I met, the most soulful space was at the workshop and with Anil. 

It was awesome that Anil and I had time coinciding during our visits. Anil has traveled so many countries - 22 to be precise and he's learnt about life and not being in the box. He is free and true to his heart. He said he quit his job twice, taken one way tickets to places and spent two years learning drums and jamming with a band. He has hiked glaciers, been to Africa , volunteered with kids. He has done soul searching. My little thambi inspires me to be true to myself. 

It was a warm time talking about partners, the Indian culture, how art here is so beautiful and so humble, how there are many annoyances here but it's very important to break out of the circuit and be here for a while. 

We went to mylapore and he told me how he loves the vibe of the place and it was great seeing these places from his eyes. He said he finds meaning in building these rituals of going to certain places with his parents so he can connect with them in things they like to do together. 

His soul shines through with how he see art, how he is with people and babies. I'm glad I got to meet him. 

Apa - appa has a schedule, his puja, his feeding birds , taking care of the plants and it's incredible how disciplined he is and how much memory he has when reciting his pujas. 

Chitappa and Akila Akka and their happy ways. 

Shailu, Ajay and Zaya's pretty little cousins. She loved how they dressed up and was touching their cute little ornaments.

Met Padma, very briefly. I wish I could have spent more time :(

I got to meet bapens. With the kids. It was too less, felt like there was so much more to nurture there.

Met Santhu and gowri briefly. 

Neighbours thiagarajan uncle and wife were especially sweet. 

Met Charu perima, Vatchi perima , giri peripa , Deepu Anna at appa's event, Kumar mama , rathan. It was brief and I am glad atleast this was possible

Met AJ's cousins - Rohit and Zefra - people with great lifestyles - we were in zombie mode aka jet lag and it was good to hear about them and get to meet them and how adventurous they were. Met Nikhith and Shruti - great energy - the feeling of a close knit family. 

Our cook and our house help are both hustlers - tough people in tough situations standing on their own legs and taking pride in who they are and defining boundaries :)

Met Sowmya's parents.

I spoke over a call to someone (and one more) I had a complicated relationship with. In a sense, it was a big moment in life. So much hardships that people have to go through, and so much more to learn about, listen to and help unload. 

how easily young girls come to a baby and hold her - no permission asked. Morning walkers stop and talk to the baby.

I was thinking I'd meet my beloved VIT friends but it was quite surprising how hard it was to meet with people I spoke to on an everyday basis.

The most important person silently behind all this is Ajey Rathan, he supported me all the times I was outside for classes , traveled with me when I had to get things done, heard me out and kept telling me I was doing good every time I was stressed and doubtful. Like always. 

Diwali. Appa's birthday

Diwali was about food , crackers and people. It was fast paced , loud , almost overwhelming - told me how less adaptable I've become.

Expectations - the good and the bad. The learnings.

When you're away from your homeland for so long and most of what you hear is through the echo chamber of social media , a lot of assumptions are blown out of proportion. So being in touch with the truth is a great learning process 

Caste, religion - this is amplified a lot and you want to question these a lot from the distance, but when you are actually here, you see that people happily coexist, respect each other, form beautiful bonds. People like their identities and rituals and don't overthink the history behind it. It might just be good to revel in the differences, the healthy competition in differences and only have to step up and say no when things are imposed on to you. Until then, we don't have to overthink these, and learn to smile from soul to soul.

The dust, traffic and heat - yes these are hard but it was surprisingly easy to adapt to after you get through the sickness and all that.

Money - My uncle told me the philosophy behind supply and demand here. The consumer wants to pay less and get more. The producer wants to charge high and give little. Between this satisfaction is lost, and you are always wondering if you are being fooled. On one side, you realize all of this is in INR and people can afford to have good days with money. On the other side you realize things are getting costlier in India, sometimes almost comparable to the US. 

After seeing how so many scams originate from India you tend to look at everyone suspiciously, but for the most part people are sincere and authentic.

On one side because of money you see how people are focused on money and sometimes lose out on professional delivery, but on the other side you see people step up and help , show deep character and soul. You see auto annas give you inside info so you learn the city, you see drivers that tell you how not to get scammed, a random person sees so many autos cancel on you and goes out of the way to catch an auto for you and explains to the auto the landmarks that only the locals know. The sales person at the cosmetics shop who did my entire makeup so I could buy stuff from them and look good for a function nearby. 

With all the differences you see in the culture , there are so many sub cultures and you can always find your tribe.

Richness, oldness, the diversity - This country, these cities are so old that there's so much richness. Every street has 5 coffee shops, almost everything can be found in a 10 minute ride. The trees, the buildings, the temples, churches and mosques - the number of people who are able to openly follow their traditions without feeling like they are different - it's great.

Art and brain - Art is intricate and humble. 

Fashion and judging - fashion is just a little more sophisticated when you go to a traditional party or a western one. And the judging is annoying too - what people think you should wear etc.

Animals of the land - Ants, crows, cows, goats , lizards , rats - they take space with us. We don't take their space and shoo them away. 

During the workshops I learnt just how much my brain needs to adapt for a dance form, so much to stretch there. I also learnt how our body stores our stresses and how when we release these stresses from our shoulders or hips, some people even cry - letting go all those muscle memories of stress. The dancers - they are free people. 

Another thing yoga trains you is to step into discomfort and staying there with curiosity and making space for yourself with breath instead of stress. I am convinced that people who do yoga are most likely to make it successful in life too.

I learnt more about appa and how good this place is for him and what more he would like in his life - it's hard for me to get things out of his mouth so this was good learning and important inputs to my life. 

It's hard to feel lonely here , the other side of this is that you will feel peer pressure.

Neighbors connect. I never thought language was a huge deal for me especially since most of my communication is in English for so many years, but maybe it was easier to connect when people spoke in Tamil. It was nice and so natural to say anna and akka to every person I met.

Traveling and jet lag. It's tough.

Some folks think money should flow like a river and should not stagnate. Some philosophies talk about how you should pay attention. Both are interesting.

Event Planning - Practicalities, stretches

Decoration
Food
Cake
Return gifts
MC
Music / Sound

The economy and the expenses

Flight
Scooter
Rent payment there
Accord 
airbnb
Event planning
Shopping
Autos and Olas

What about life?

I love to be out and moving in life more than at desk
I love to have physical movement as a daily ritual.
I have to be with the people that matter in life when it matters
Chennai is not hard - it's an easy place to live
Practicalities - grocery, gardening, air, change sheets and wash covers
Return option
Money and independence matters - it fuels everything else
Honest effort.
Distance is good at times too. The ability to move and call the whole world home is a great option.

CA. landing. AJ Seattle move. 
The opportunity cost : Salary, insurance for me and Z, the continuity.

Chennai things next time I come.

Sim card
debit card
metro card
take airtel wifi hot spot
gpay india
swiggy / dunzo
meet people to transact

ECR / Metro / Drive
projector, mosquito net , extension cord and lights for terrace
Understand budgets and baselines
throw old beds and pillows.
fridge / washing machine
mama's notes 
Z jewels
photos