29 February 2012

A story worth sharing!- Realities..Life is what you understand not what you see !


4 years ago, an accident took my beloved away and very often I wonder,
how does my wife, who is now in the heavenly realm, feel right now? She
must be feeling extremely sad for leaving a husband who is incapable of
taking care of the house and the kid. 'cos that is the exact feeling that
I have, as I feel that I have failed to provide for the physical and emotional
needs of my child, and failed to be the dad and mum for my child.


There was one particular day, when I had an emergency at work. Hence, I
had to leave home whilst my child was still sleeping. So thinking that
there was still rice leftover, I hastily cooked an egg and left after
informing my sleepy child. 


With the double roles, I am often exhausted at work as well as when I am
home. So after a long day, I came home, totally drained of all energy.
So with just a brief hug and kiss to my child, I went straight into the
room, skipping dinner. However, when I jumped into my bed with intention
of just having a well-deserved sleep, all I heard and felt was broken porcelain
and warm liquid! I flipped open my blanket, and there lies the source of
the 'problem'... a broken bowl with instant noodles and a mess on the bed sheet
and blanket!


Boy! I was mad! I was so furious that I took a clothes hanger, charged
straight at my child who was happily playing with his toy, and gave him
a good spanking! He merely cried but not asking for mercy, except a short
explanation:


"Dad, I was hungry and there wasn't any more leftover rice. But you
were not back yet; hence I wanted to cook some instant noodles. But I remembered
you reminding me not to touch or use the gas stove without any adults around, 
hence I turned on the shower and used the hot water from the bathroom to
cook the noodles... One is for you and the other is for me. However, I was
afraid that the noodles will turn cold, so I hid it under the blanket to
keep it warm till you return. But I forgot to remind you 'cos I was playing
with my toys...I am sorry Dad..."


At that moment, tears were starting to run down my cheeks...but I didn't
want my son to see his dad crying so I dashed into the bathroom and cried
with the shower head on to mask my cries. After that episode, I went to
my son to give him a tight hug and applied medication on him, while coaxing
him to sleep. Then, it was time to clear up the mess on the bed. When everything
was done and well past midnight, I passed my son's room, and saw that he
was still crying, not from the pain on his little buttock, but from looking
at the photograph of his beloved mummy.


A year has passed since the episode; I have tried, in this period, to focus
on giving him both the love of his dad and mum, and to attend to most of
his needs. And soon, he is turning seven, and will be graduating from kindergarten...
Fortunately, the incident did not leave a lasting impression on his childhood
memories and he is still happily growing up.


However, not so long ago, I hit my boy again, with much regret. This time, 
his kindergarten teacher called, informing me of my son's absence from
school. I took off early from work and went home, expecting him to explain.
But he wasn't to be found, so I went around our house, calling out his
name and eventually found him outside a stationery shop, happily playing
computer games. I was fuming, brought him home and whack the hell out of
him. He did not retaliate, except to say, 'I am sorry, Dad'. But after
much probing, I realized that it was a 'Talent Show' organized by his school
and the invite is for every student's mummy. And that was the reason for
his absence as he has no mummy.....


Few days after the caning, my son came home to tell me, the kindergarten
has recently taught him how to read and write. Since then, he has kept
to himself and stayed in his room to practice his writing, which I am sure, 
would make my wife proud, if she was still around. 'cos he makes me proud
too!


Time passes by very quickly, and soon another year has passed. It's winter,
and its Diwali time. Everywhere the Diwali spirit is on, in every nook and corner Diwali
crackers and frantic shoppers....but alas, my son got into another trouble.
When I was about to knock off from the day's work, the post office called.
Due to the peak season, the post master was also on an edgy mood. He called
to tell me that my son has attempted to post several letters with no addressee.


Although I did make a promise never to hit my son again, I couldn't help
but to hit him as I feel that this child of mine is really beyond control.
Once again, as before, he apologized, ' I'm sorry, Dad' and no additional
reason to explain. I pushed him towards a corner, went to the post office
to collect the letters with no addressee and came home, and angrily questioned
my son on his prank, during this time of the year.


His answer, amidst his sobbing, was :  The letters were for Mummy.
My eyes grew teary, but I tried to control my emotions and continued to
ask him: " But why did u post so many letters, at one time?"
My son's reply was: " I have been writing to mummy for a long time,
but each time I reach out for the post box, it was too high for me, hence
I was not able to post the letters. But recently, when I went back to the
postbox, I could reach it and I sent it all at once..." 


After hearing this, I was lost. Lost at not knowing what to do, what to
say.....


I told my son, " Son, mummy is in the heavenly kingdom, so in future,
if you have anything to tell her, just burn the letter and it will reach
mummy. My son, on hearing this, was much pacified and calm, and soon after,
he was sleeping soundly. On promising that I will burn the letters on his
behalf, I brought the letters outside, but couldnt help opening the letter
before they turn to ash. 


And one of the letters broke my heart....


Dear Mummy,


I miss you so much! Today, there was a  'Talent Show' in school, and
the school invited all mothers for the show. But you are not around, so
I did not want to participate as well. I did not tell Dad about it as I
was afraid that Dad would start to cry and miss you all over again. Dad
went around looking for me, but in order to hide my sadness, I sat in front
of the computer and started playing games at one of the shops. Dad was
furious, and he couldnt help it but scolded and hit me, but I did not tell
him the real reason. Mummy, everyday I see Dad missing you and whenever
he thinks of you, he is so sad and often hide and cry in his room..  I
think we both miss you very very much. Too much for our own good I think..
But Mummy, I am starting to forget your face. Can you please appear in
my dreams so that I can see your face and remember you? I heard that if
you fall asleep with the photograph of the person whom you miss, you will
see the person in your dreams. But mummy, why havent you appeared? 


After reading the letter, I cant stop sobbing 'cos I can never replace
the irreplaceable gap left behind by my wife....




For the women with children:
Don't do so much overtime. If you cannot finish the work, it must be some kind of problems within the company , and it is not your sole problem. Feedback to your boss. Endless overtime may not necessarily be the answer to the problem. Take care of your health so that you can treasure and take care of your little precious one. 


For the married men:
Drink less, smoke less, cause nothing can replace your good health, not even business nor clients.
Try thinking this way, are you able to work till your clients are totally dependent on you? or your boss is totally dependent on you? In this society, no one is indispensable. 
Take care of your health, so that you can take care of your little precious one
and your loved ones. 



19 February 2012

When Life Is No Joke, Laugh Anyway (An Excerpt)

Uh..had to post it long back..somehow it was in my drafts and came to my notice now...


Laughter liberates and laughter uplifts. When laughter comes into a life, nothing is too difficult, nothing can defeat us. We can survive the noonday sun and the darkness of death and the grinding boredom of dailiness and still find life exhilarating. Other things in life change color like chameleons on plaid, but laughter is always ornament, always grace.


There are some things that must always be laughed at in life:


1. Laugh when people tell a joke. Otherwise you might make them feel bad.


2. Laugh when you look into a mirror. Otherwise you might feel bad.


3. Laugh when you make a mistake. If you don't, you're liable to forget how ultimately unimportant the whole thing really is, whatever it is.


4. Laugh with small children. It will restore your delight in the fundamental things of life. It will also improve your sense of humor. Have you ever noticed what children laugh at? They laugh at mashed bananas on their faces; mud in their hair; a dog nuzzling their ears; the sight of their bottoms as bare as silk. It renews your perspective. Clearly, nothing is as bad as it could be.


5. Laugh at situations that are out of your control. When the best man comes to the altar without the wedding ring, laugh. When the dog jumps through the window screen at the dinner guests on your doorstep, sit down and laugh awhile. When you find yourself in public wearing mismatched shoes, laugh--as loudly as you can. Why collapse in mortal agony? There’s nothing you can do to change things now. Besides, it is funny. Ask me; I’ve done it.


6. Laugh at anything pompous, at anything that needs to puff its way through life in robes and titles. Because laughter is a social virtue, it will help the rest of us see the difference between what is authentic in life and what is not. Will Rogers laughed at all the public institutions of modern life. For instance, “You can’t say civilization isn’t advancing,” he wrote. “In every war they kill you in a new way.” And thanks to his laughter we began to see what was going on around us in fresh and shocking perspective.


7. Finally, laugh when all your carefully laid plans get changed: when the plane is late and the restaurant is closed and the last day’s screening of the movie of the year was yesterday. You’re free now to do something else, to be spontaneous for a change, to take a piece of life and treat it with outrageous abandon.

CHAMPS: Cultivate Character




Hi WEENAHS! For this Week, let’s focus on the “C” to be a Champion.




Winners commit themselves to their moral principles, 
even when no one is around. 




Here’s the list to refresh you of your top 3 choices and your 1 statement to live by.


1. Live today as if your actions will be the headlines tomorrow. 
2. First things first: know what you stand for; then you will know how to live. 
3. Always remember that great values never go out of style. 
4. Be true to yourself, even when no one is around. 
5. Integrity does not have a switch; you cannot turn it on and off. 
6. Success is spelled with three H’s: Hard work, Honesty, and Humility. 
7. Break anything except the trust of people. 
8. Clothe your principles with care, compassion, and consideration when these are needed and as long as they are needed. 
9. Prepare the memories of your future: what would people talk about during your own wake? 
10. Nice dads started as good boys. All of them.




Which of the statements have you committed to focus to CULTIVATE your Character?

05 February 2012

Weenah's- Have a Heart!


Winners develop intimacies to be more effective in giving service to the bigger society.

Here’s the list to refresh you of your top 3 choices and your 1 statement to live by.

1. Be true to yourself and your principles. No humility, no lasting beauty.
2. Mean it when you give. People readily smell it when it’s phony.
3. Know when to punch. Real power is strength under control.
4. Believe in people. Deep inside we dream the same dreams.
5. Be ready with your smile. It disarms an enemy and assures a friend.
6. Give something back. Unless you don’t want people to take you seriously.
7. Anchor yourself in the Almighty. He makes all things beautiful, really.
8. Package your generosity in big boxes and small sachets. Caring opportunities come without load limits, no schedules.
9. Be a good person even when no one is around. Outside beauty is for billboards. They tear with the windy storms.
10. Have fun. It is life’s only reason to come back for more.



Which of the statements have you committed to focus to HAVE A HEART?

04 February 2012

A Nice Thought


A wise man once sat in the audience & cracked a joke.


All laughed like crazy. After a moment he cracked the same joke again and a little less people laughed this time.


He cracked the same joke again & again, when there was no laughter in the crowd, 


He smiled and said, 


"When u can't laugh on the same joke again & again, then why do u keep crying over the same thing over and over again."


'Forget the past & move on'

When Life Is No Joke, Laugh Anyway (An Excerpt)


Laughter liberates and laughter uplifts. When laughter comes into a life, nothing is too difficult, nothing can defeat us. We can survive the noonday sun and the darkness of death and the grinding boredom of dailiness and still find life exhilarating. Other things in life change colour like chameleons on plaid, but laughter is always ornament, always grace.


There are some things that must always be laughed at in life:


1. Laugh when people tell a joke. Otherwise you might make them feel bad.


2. Laugh when you look into a mirror. Otherwise you might feel bad.


3. Laugh when you make a mistake. If you don't, you're liable to forget how ultimately unimportant the whole thing really is, whatever it is.


4. Laugh with small children. It will restore your delight in the fundamental things of life. It will also improve your sense of humor. Have you ever noticed what children laugh at? They laugh at mashed bananas on their faces; mud in their hair; a dog nuzzling their ears; the sight of their bottoms as bare as silk. It renews your perspective. Clearly, nothing is as bad as it could be.


5. Laugh at situations that are out of your control. When the best man comes to the altar without the wedding ring, laugh. When the dog jumps through the window screen at the dinner guests on your doorstep, sit down and laugh awhile. When you find yourself in public wearing mismatched shoes, laugh--as loudly as you can. Why collapse in mortal agony? There’s nothing you can do to change things now. Besides, it is funny. Ask me; I’ve done it.


6. Laugh at anything pompous, at anything that needs to puff its way through life in robes and titles. Because laughter is a social virtue, it will help the rest of us see the difference between what is authentic in life and what is not. Will Rogers laughed at all the public institutions of modern life. For instance, “You can’t say civilization isn’t advancing,” he wrote. “In every war they kill you in a new way.” And thanks to his laughter we began to see what was going on around us in fresh and shocking perspective.


7. Finally, laugh when all your carefully laid plans get changed: when the plane is late and the restaurant is closed and the last day’s screening of the movie of the year was yesterday. You’re free now to do something else, to be spontaneous for a change, to take a piece of life and treat it with outrageous abandon.