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Sunday, 18 August 2019

Morning musings

Morning musings.....
Ever so often,  despite our new year's resolutions and best intentions,  we tend to busy ourselves with mundane tasks and inconsequential matters while unintentionally ignoring the most important person in our lives- ourselves.
The quicker realization dawns,  the better.
Time is not passing by- we are.
So start giving yourself the happiness you deserve .
This is not a  selfish rant . It is in fact reality.
We live in busy times with work and family pressures, colleagues, friends, deadlines , hopes, fears and aspirations. 
We are always in a hurry while contemplating the next milestone. We are so anxious about reaching the next station that the fun of the journey is lost.
It's not exactly about slowing down to smell the roses.  It's about pacing ourselves .
Life is not a race and definitely not a sprint and one does not have to compete with everyone on that mythical starting line .
I guess we need to actually start living in the true sense of the word .
Inspiring and motivating ourselves to do better and fulfill our purpose in life should be our goal.
We all do have a purpose- figuring out what it is and ways to achieve it must be our goal.

Morning musings

Morning musings.....
Ever so often,  despite our new year's resolutions and best intentions,  we tend to busy ourselves with mundane tasks and inconsequential matters while unintentionally ignoring the most important person in our lives- ourselves.
The quicker realization dawns,  the better.
Time is not passing by- we are.
So start giving yourself the happiness you deserve .
This is not a  selfish rant . It is in fact reality.
We live in busy times with work and family pressures, colleagues, friends, deadlines , hopes, fears and aspirations. 
We are always in a hurry while contemplating the next milestone. We are so anxious about reaching the next station that the fun of the journey is lost.
It's not exactly about slowing down to smell the roses.  It's about pacing ourselves .
Life is not a race and definitely not a sprint and one does not have to compete with everyone on that mythical starting line .
I guess we need to actually start living in the true sense of the word .
Inspiring and motivating ourselves to do better and fulfill our purpose in life should be our goal.
We all do have a purpose- figuring out what it is and ways to achieve it must be our goal.

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Pay it forward

Why don't we all make an attempt to pay it forward ? We often feel that we have been blessed , suddenly got lucky , suddenly seen that elusive rainbow moment in our lives - and what do we do then ? We sit back and enjoy the fruit of our so called labour ! However, that's not what it is , is it ? So here's a suggestion . Pay it forward . Every time something really good happens in your life , try and make something good happen for someone else . It need not even be someone close to you or someone you know. Just do a random act of kindness and make someone's day special . We can if we really want to . It could become a habit. It could change the world . One good deed at a time ! That's all that's needed .

Pay it forward

Why don't we all make an attempt to pay it forward ? We often feel that we have been blessed , suddenly got lucky , suddenly seen that elusive rainbow moment in our lives - and what do we do then ? We sit back and enjoy the fruit of our so called labour ! However, that's not what it is , is it ? So here's a suggestion . Pay it forward . Every time something really good happens in your life , try and make something good happen for someone else . It need not even be someone close to you or someone you know. Just do a random act of kindness and make someone's day special . We can if we really want to . It could become a habit. It could change the world . One good deed at a time ! That's all that's needed .

Monday, 29 July 2019

Shopping


I am beginning to think that super markets and hypermarkets are secretly scheming organizations to con the poor common person. They are also somehow arm in arm while conspiring with wives.

Now please do not get me wrong – everything under one roof, extremely convenient, very clean, air-conditioned and the like. Rows and rows of well stocked items – prices marked clearly and many of the items ON SALE! You can save money too!

However, let me start at the beginning. Now this is not a one off if not I would not be keying this in – this has become some sort of a routine.

Therefore, the Mrs. and I enter to buy one loaf of bread and possibly some milk. At least, that is what I am told.

Why we just never sent for it from the grocery downstairs never occurred to me – dim wit that I am.

As a matter of habit ,  I pick up a basket  although I could actually manage without one – after all its just two items or maybe one or two more and we will be out in a jiffy (in my dreams).

It’s two loaves finally – brown bread and whole wheat and incidentally I hate both – I am a ‘white bread’ man! A few rolls are also bought for good measure in case the bread runs out or we have guests. Thinking of how dry the bread looks I pick up some butter and spreadable cheese for good measure. At least I will not choke!

Choosing milk has become somewhat a dilemma for many I guess -  there is Whole Milk, Full fat milk, Low fat Milk, Skimmed Milk, Organic Milk, Lactose-Free Milk, Cow milk, camel milk etc.  Then there are different companies and different sizes of bottles. Last but not the least are the manufacturing and expiry dates. By the time we are done with choosing the milk, we could have reared a cow or a camel for that matter

Just beside the milk are the custards for which I have an affinity so a few custards are chosen  and put into the basket as well – need I add there are many varieties but I know what I want so it is a no brainer.  A small ice cream won’t do us any harm although I have sworn to cut down – so a smallish ice cream it is .

Rows and rows of vegetables beckon and the moment we stop there, I know the routine – I trudge all the way back to the entrance – put down the basket, pull out a trolley and transfer the contents to it. I know fully well this is not going to be a sprint so I prepare for a marathon.

Supermarket trolleys often have a life of their own and I invariably pick one that is stubborn and wants to go in some vague direction. Why they do not oil the wheels beats me. So, while I am pushing south the trolley is moving South east and I am cursing – so I go back and change the trolley.

By the time, I get back to the vegetable area I am greeted with an exasperated look on the wife’s face as she stands with both hands full of vegetables, which I then go to have weighed. Am I slowing down or what ?

 Have you ever seen the young women who operate these weighing areas? They are talking to each other, keying in codes, sticking on price labels, putting vegetables into plastic bags and smiling. It is all one fluid motion and they do not miss a beat- pure genius.

Vegetables, are then followed by fruit and the trip to weigh the same is repeated.

“While we are about it, we may as well pick up a few more things rather than have to make another trip ”  is a phrase most husbands are familiar with. The ‘ few more ’ are pulses, oil, condiments , bathing accessories , shampoos , creams , biscuits , savory items ,   cat food , cleaning  liquids  , brushes , mops , disinfectant  ,items to  soften ,   to shine, to remove stains  and polish with – this list can go on .

While trying to adjust the items into the, ‘by now over flowing trolley’, you have to side step the person who goes around in the cleaning vehicle, mopping up the area. Somehow, I have always fancied his job. It is so cool and stress free!

How can one visit a super/ hypermarket and not buy meat, fish or chicken, or all three? That done , we head for the teller.( That reminds me – I must cut down on red meat )

By now, the poor loaves of bread are squashed out of shape by now and so I retrieve them & go and change them for fresh ones! I feel guilty but it is no fun eating squashed bread.

The queues are long- I try, and gauge as to which one is moving the fastest. Murphy’s Law often beats me now and the queue I choose seems to go on forever. I look around – there are three gleaming counters, which say 10 items or less  – no one there – can’t they help? No, they will not.  

 

And then I am number two in the line and just when I imagine myself reading the newspapers at home while sipping hot tea ,  things come to a standstill as the lady before me has an item which she either has not had weighed or which does not scan properly . She seems in no hurry and begins reading the magazine on the stand before her. Now the cashier has to call the supervisor so she waves and calls and at times switches on a red light, which blinks.

That sorted, the woman attempts to pay. It is just luck or is the whole world against me? Her card does not work, or else she has probably forgotten the pin. She rummages around for another card while simultaneously trying to pack her items into plastic bags.

Meanwhile I keep edging my items closer to the cashier to quicken the process. Back to the woman and the plastic bags – most of which seem glued together and refuse to open. She struggles until the friendly cashier assists her while I grind my teeth in exasperation.

I always keep an eye on the person behind me because on more than one occasion I have had the back of my ankles banged with a trolley pushed by either an incorrigible child or a silly adult on his or her phone . It is painful indeed and a casual sorry does not make it any better

The contents of my trolley are now on the counter, I look around, and there is no signs of the wife. I am confused, not knowing whether to push my items forward, keep an eye on the woman billing me, push the trolley forward, be careful of my ankles  or start packing the billed items.  I too hope my card works and that I remember the pin! That can be embarrassing.

Then the Mrs. arrives with some more items, yes you guessed it right – some of which need to be weighed. By now the people behind us are getting fed up and some have changed queues.

Finally, it is all done and dusted. Bill paid - items in the trolley. The receipt is so long that the cashier puts in about five folds while handing it to me. She says, ‘please shop again’ and I cringe .

I have no will to check  the bill  and feel  rather worn out . I then realize that I wanted another newspaper but going back was like a nightmare – I could not risk it, lest my wife decided she needed a few more items.

Planning to purchase bread and milk from a hypermarket anyone?

Think again!

Those are truly nasty items indeed.

Shopping


I am beginning to think that super markets and hypermarkets are secretly scheming organizations to con the poor common person. They are also somehow arm in arm while conspiring with wives.

Now please do not get me wrong – everything under one roof, extremely convenient, very clean, air-conditioned and the like. Rows and rows of well stocked items – prices marked clearly and many of the items ON SALE! You can save money too!

However, let me start at the beginning. Now this is not a one off if not I would not be keying this in – this has become some sort of a routine.

Therefore, the Mrs. and I enter to buy one loaf of bread and possibly some milk. At least, that is what I am told.

Why we just never sent for it from the grocery downstairs never occurred to me – dim wit that I am.

As a matter of habit ,  I pick up a basket  although I could actually manage without one – after all its just two items or maybe one or two more and we will be out in a jiffy (in my dreams).

It’s two loaves finally – brown bread and whole wheat and incidentally I hate both – I am a ‘white bread’ man! A few rolls are also bought for good measure in case the bread runs out or we have guests. Thinking of how dry the bread looks I pick up some butter and spreadable cheese for good measure. At least I will not choke!

Choosing milk has become somewhat a dilemma for many I guess -  there is Whole Milk, Full fat milk, Low fat Milk, Skimmed Milk, Organic Milk, Lactose-Free Milk, Cow milk, camel milk etc.  Then there are different companies and different sizes of bottles. Last but not the least are the manufacturing and expiry dates. By the time we are done with choosing the milk, we could have reared a cow or a camel for that matter

Just beside the milk are the custards for which I have an affinity so a few custards are chosen  and put into the basket as well – need I add there are many varieties but I know what I want so it is a no brainer.  A small ice cream won’t do us any harm although I have sworn to cut down – so a smallish ice cream it is .

Rows and rows of vegetables beckon and the moment we stop there, I know the routine – I trudge all the way back to the entrance – put down the basket, pull out a trolley and transfer the contents to it. I know fully well this is not going to be a sprint so I prepare for a marathon.

Supermarket trolleys often have a life of their own and I invariably pick one that is stubborn and wants to go in some vague direction. Why they do not oil the wheels beats me. So, while I am pushing south the trolley is moving South east and I am cursing – so I go back and change the trolley.

By the time, I get back to the vegetable area I am greeted with an exasperated look on the wife’s face as she stands with both hands full of vegetables, which I then go to have weighed. Am I slowing down or what ?

 Have you ever seen the young women who operate these weighing areas? They are talking to each other, keying in codes, sticking on price labels, putting vegetables into plastic bags and smiling. It is all one fluid motion and they do not miss a beat- pure genius.

Vegetables, are then followed by fruit and the trip to weigh the same is repeated.

“While we are about it, we may as well pick up a few more things rather than have to make another trip ”  is a phrase most husbands are familiar with. The ‘ few more ’ are pulses, oil, condiments , bathing accessories , shampoos , creams , biscuits , savory items ,   cat food , cleaning  liquids  , brushes , mops , disinfectant  ,items to  soften ,   to shine, to remove stains  and polish with – this list can go on .

While trying to adjust the items into the, ‘by now over flowing trolley’, you have to side step the person who goes around in the cleaning vehicle, mopping up the area. Somehow, I have always fancied his job. It is so cool and stress free!

How can one visit a super/ hypermarket and not buy meat, fish or chicken, or all three? That done , we head for the teller.( That reminds me – I must cut down on red meat )

By now, the poor loaves of bread are squashed out of shape by now and so I retrieve them & go and change them for fresh ones! I feel guilty but it is no fun eating squashed bread.

The queues are long- I try, and gauge as to which one is moving the fastest. Murphy’s Law often beats me now and the queue I choose seems to go on forever. I look around – there are three gleaming counters, which say 10 items or less  – no one there – can’t they help? No, they will not.  

 

And then I am number two in the line and just when I imagine myself reading the newspapers at home while sipping hot tea ,  things come to a standstill as the lady before me has an item which she either has not had weighed or which does not scan properly . She seems in no hurry and begins reading the magazine on the stand before her. Now the cashier has to call the supervisor so she waves and calls and at times switches on a red light, which blinks.

That sorted, the woman attempts to pay. It is just luck or is the whole world against me? Her card does not work, or else she has probably forgotten the pin. She rummages around for another card while simultaneously trying to pack her items into plastic bags.

Meanwhile I keep edging my items closer to the cashier to quicken the process. Back to the woman and the plastic bags – most of which seem glued together and refuse to open. She struggles until the friendly cashier assists her while I grind my teeth in exasperation.

I always keep an eye on the person behind me because on more than one occasion I have had the back of my ankles banged with a trolley pushed by either an incorrigible child or a silly adult on his or her phone . It is painful indeed and a casual sorry does not make it any better

The contents of my trolley are now on the counter, I look around, and there is no signs of the wife. I am confused, not knowing whether to push my items forward, keep an eye on the woman billing me, push the trolley forward, be careful of my ankles  or start packing the billed items.  I too hope my card works and that I remember the pin! That can be embarrassing.

Then the Mrs. arrives with some more items, yes you guessed it right – some of which need to be weighed. By now the people behind us are getting fed up and some have changed queues.

Finally, it is all done and dusted. Bill paid - items in the trolley. The receipt is so long that the cashier puts in about five folds while handing it to me. She says, ‘please shop again’ and I cringe .

I have no will to check  the bill  and feel  rather worn out . I then realize that I wanted another newspaper but going back was like a nightmare – I could not risk it, lest my wife decided she needed a few more items.

Planning to purchase bread and milk from a hypermarket anyone?

Think again!

Those are truly nasty items indeed.

An alumni association

Guzder
Often , over the years, I have been asked for advice for a Bishops Alumni Association - the need for one if any etc .
Well I don't profess to be an authority on the subject but herewith my personal views.
1. Any alumni association has to begin with the blessings of the school/ the Principal / The Governing body - there is no other way . The registration of the association must be done by the school authorities .
2. It must originate from the school and all dealings must... be school centric . The welfare of the school and the well being of its pupils has to be the key priority of the association .
3. The purpose must be to keep the old pupils / staff in touch with each other and their alma mater and to let them know what is happening in school / functions / occasions for celebration etc . It can also , from time to time , think of raising funds for special school projects / educational scholorships etc
4 All monetary transactions must be through the school .
5. It should be open to all ex pupils who have either passed out from the school or completed a minimum number of years in the school .
6. It cannot be the perogative of a particular batch / group of pupils to run the association . All meetings must be formal occasions and held on the school campus .
7. All Alumni associations usually suggest the sale of commemorative Mugs, Pens , Jack , plates . The procurement of such items must be done by the school and the sale must be from within the school ONLY . No one else should use the school logo except the school . All accounts must be audited as per rules .
8. Free and fair elections will need to be planned and held every year/ 2 years to elect office bearers Important for all to note that these posts will be honarary and without power as such . There will be no interference in school administration . It is basically to see to the affairs of the association and help drive it forward / coordinate the activities for the year along with the school management . A few mambers may be nominated by the school as well .
9. There should be an alumni advisory board as decided by the school .
10 There are any number of Alumni charters / Lists of rules and regulations online and it is a good idea to go throgh the details of some outstanding old institutions to get an idea of what the do's and dont's are . No point in reinventing the wheel
11. Maybe the school could invite a group of about 6- 8 ex pupils / staff to draft a charter for the same . This can always be ameneded from time to time
12 Last but not the least , the Alumni association must unite and not divide . It must be free from politics . petty squabbles and power games . The start should be slow and well thought out so that the foundation is strong enough to last another 150 years .
13 An Alumni association is a good idea and if run in the correct spirit , will definitely add value to an amazing institution like Bishops