Saturday, November 30, 2013

Good Bye & Good Luck!

After nearly four years together, I'm left with all  kinds of memories, and this...


I wont say that you were always there for me, cause its not true, and vice versa, but you were there at some of those crucial times when I really needed someone to talk to. You might not have realized it, but I was and will always be grateful that you were there. 

From watching The Mentalist religiously every weekday at 10pm and bitching about the others during the commercial breaks, to going to church every Sunday! Eating sausages that you got from home, arguing with the numerous bais & gossiping about all the moronic FB statuses & pictures! I will miss all that. Believe it or not, I will miss you. We had a sort of disconnected or disjointed relationship (I don't know what else to call it, talking like long-lost friends one night, and just a nod to acknowledge the other the next night) but somehow we made it work for nearly four years. Somehow, through all the good times and the not-so-good times, we stuck together. We survived all the lovelies & the crazies!

You've been gone for quite some time, but it just struck me now when I saw the empty room, that you're never coming back again, not on weekends just to stop by and use the machine, nor on holidays when you're alone. This is it. The End.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) By Mindy Kaling


From the Back Cover:

Mindy Kaling has lived many lives: the obedient child of immigrant professionals, a timid chubster afraid of her own bike, a Ben Affleck–impersonating Off-Broadway performer and playwright, and, finally, a comedy writer and actress prone to starting fights with her friends and coworkers with the sentence “Can I just say one last thing about this, and then I swear I’ll shut up about it?”

Perhaps you want to know what Mindy thinks makes a great best friend (someone who will fill your prescription in the middle of the night), or what makes a great guy (one who is aware of all elderly people in any room at any time and acts accordingly), or what is the perfect amount of fame (so famous you can never get convicted of murder in a court of law), or how to maintain a trim figure (you will not find that information in these pages). If so, you’ve come to the right book, mostly!

In Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?, Mindy invites readers on a tour of her life and her unscientific observations on romance, friendship, and Hollywood, with several conveniently placed stopping points for you to run errands and make phone calls. Mindy Kaling really is just a Girl Next Door—not so much literally anywhere in the continental United States, but definitely if you live in India or Sri Lanka.

***

My Thoughts:

I simply LOVED this book! Its a full on laugh riot! Mindy Kaling is smart, funny, pretty (yes!), and she writes really well, her writing style is very smooth and easy. While reading it, I actually felt like she was sitting right next to me, yapping away!

I first came across her in The Mindy Project, which I think is a hilarious show! Wikipedia then lead me to The Office, which has now topped my list of funniest TV shows of all time, tied off course with Scrubs!

After reading Bossypants, this was obviously the next book in my list, and I liked it better than the former, which was more sarcastic and mature. This book is simple and smart and young, and reads like a bound collection of a funny newspaper column. I wish she did write a daily column, but till that happens, I have twitter!

***

A few excerpts from the book, given below for everybody's convenience. Also read this.


Revenge is a dish best served cold. But it feels best served piping hot, straight out of the oven of outrage.



There is no sunrise so beautiful that it is worth waking me up to see it. (I totally agree!!)



The laws of bullying allow you to be cruel even when the victim had made strides for improvement? This is when I realized that bullies have no code of conduct.



I’m the kind of person who would rather get my hopes up really high and watch them get dashed to pieces than wisely keep my expectations at bay and hope they are exceeded. This quality has made me a needy and theatrical friend, but has given me a spectacularly dramatic emotional life.



Thank you, Teach for America! Luring away America’s finest minds so that the rest of us can snatch up their jobs.



Our cheapness was the recurring source of our creative decisions.



When people show a lack of excitement to see me, I compensate by complimenting the hell out of them. It always exacerbates the problem, but I cannot stop.



I’ve always found Steve gentlemanly and private, like a Jane Austen character. 



When smart people are nice, it’s always terrifying, because I know they’re taking in everything and thinking all kinds of smart and potentially judgmental things.


SOMETIMES I bring a script I’m working on to a restaurant and sit near people and eavesdrop on them. I could rationalize it—Oh, this is good anthropological research for characters I’m writing—but it’s basically just nosiness.



I’m pretty sure my parents have gazed into each other’s eyes maybe once, and that was so my mom could put eyedrops in my dad’s eyes.

When I was a kid, my parents smartly raised us to keep quiet, be respectful to older people, and generally not question adults all that much. I think that's because they were assuming that 99 percent of the time, we'd be interacting with worthy, smart adults... They didn't ever tell me 'Sometimes you will meet idiots who are technically adults and authority figures. You don't have to do what they say.

In psychology (okay, Twilight) they teach you about the notion of imprinting, and I think it applies here. I reverse-imprinted with athleticism. Ours is the great non-love story of my life.


On Hooking – Up:


Can’t we have a universal understanding of the term, once and for all? From now on, let’s all agree that hooking up = sex. Everything else is “made out.” And if you’re older than twenty-eight, then just kissing someone doesn’t count for crap and is not even worth mentioning. Unless you’re Mormon, in which case you’re going to hell. If Europe could figure out a way to do the euro, I feel confident we can do this.



On Irish Exits:

An “Irish exit” is when you leave a party without telling anyone (and presumably it is because you are too drunk to form words). A “French exit” is when you leave a party early without saying good-bye to anyone or paying your share of the bill and maybe you are also drunk.


The reason I pull Irish exits is not because I think I’m too busy and cool to be bothered with pleasantries.  I think it’s actually the more polite thing to do, because I’m not coercing party goers into some big farewell moment with me. Then other people feel like they have to stop what they’re doing and hug me, too. It’s time-wasting dominoes.


Irish exits are supposed to be subtle, a way to leave without creating a disruption, and yes, on occasion, a way to perhaps escape notice for epic drunkenness. (Also read this.)




On a More Serious Note:
As my mom has said, when one person is unhappy, it usually means two people are unhappy but that one has not come to terms with it yet.

One friend with whom you have a lot in common is better than three with whom you struggle to find things to talk about.

Writing, at its heart, is a solitary pursuit, designed to make people depressoids, drug addicts, misanthropes, and antisocial weirdos. 

Monday, November 4, 2013

FND: Gulab Jamun

So, I havent been cooking much for the past few months, cause I got bored of it, and also since I now have a bai coming in daily to cook for me!! So, I dont really spend any time in the kitchen.

However the last weekend, I was alone at home, and was asleep when the bai came, so I missed her, and had to fend for myself! While looking through all the shelves, I found this Gulab Jamun packet. I had bought it ages ago, when I was still in the cooking phase, but had not gotten to it since I thought it required a lot of work!

Anyway, with nothing better to do, I thought I'd give this a try.



Finally!

Kneading the flour took quite a long time, but I didn't really notice it since Devious Maids was going on and that is one interesting show! But the time the show got over, I realised I had been kneading the dough for about 45 minutes!! So after that I quickly rolled the dough into almost evenly sized balls, and heated up the oil to deep fry.

Deep frying
Whenever I used to make these Gulab Jamuns with Ma, I always thought frying them was the most complicated step, what with the hot oil and all. But on my own now, I realized that this was like the easiest step of all. You just carefully put them in boiling hot oil and let them fry. That's it!!

So, after frying till golden brown (the first batch came out a little yellow), I just soaked in the sugar syrup, and got tasty, hot, yummy gulab jamuns! First solo effort, and a success!!

Bon Apetit!
 Also, a Happy Diwali to all! 

 

Trek to Karnala Fort & Bird Sanctuary

Ok, so we went for a trek last Saturday, and I was supposed to write about it on Sunday, but Dexter has been keeping me busy! I cannot believe I'm rooting for the serial killer, as opposed to the honest cop!

Due to the RA and all I've restricted myself to one trek per year, which is all my dear left knee can take before giving way! Anyway, so this year's trek was to the Karnala Bird Sanctuary.

We went as part of a local adventure group that was initially affiliated with the Company, but later had to distance itself due to a serious incident that nobody is ready to tell me about!

Anyway, I've always had a good experience with them, from climbing like Spiderman at Tikona to flying fox at a waterfall in Mulshi(Yes, I did that!!!!). Some of the best and scariest moments of my life have been with them!

So, as usual, when I went to register the first thing I asked was how difficult this was gonna be. And the POC surveyed me from top to bottom and said, "You'll do it!". I really appreciated her confidence in me, something that I was doubtful about. But who was I to second guess her, she was the expert after all.

Without further ado, a few glimpses from the trek:

 

The climb, this was where I realized I didn't have to climb one step at a time, which is what I was doing at work and everywhere else with steps. Now that I didn't want to be left behind, I had to climb normally, and surprisingly (for me at least), my knee survived!


This was as high as I could get, by then I was too tired to go any further, so we stayed & rested.

In the middle of nowhere!

A Butterfly!

View from the top..
As we were climbing, none of the phones had range, but at the top, all five bars were active!!
So this was where I called Ma and told her I'd gone for a trek, they worry unnecessarily, so I've decided the best thing is to do first and tell later! :P

Some sort of flower/leaf?

Adi trying to bird watch.

Storm clouds gathering.


It was raining heavily as we descended, and it got slippery, but there were no casualties, so all went well.

A day well spent, even though we didn't get to see many birds, it was green and a good change from the monotony of every single day!

NB: This trek happened somewhere in July I think, it was lying in my drafts for a very long time, finally decided to complete it!

Long Time Coming By Sandra Brown


From the back cover:

He arrived out of the blue—a flesh-and-blood phantom from the past in a sports car as sleek and sexy as Law Kincaid himself. The world-famous astronaut was as devastatingly attractive as the first time Marnie Hibbs had laid eyes on him, seventeen years before. But she well knew the perils of falling for a ladies’ man like Law. And this time she had someone besides herself to protect. Law is determined to discover who is sending him anonymous letters claiming he’d fathered a son he knows nothing about. Showing up at the Hibbs’s return address from the letters seemed like a step in the right direction. Marnie swears she isn’t the guilty party, but when Law meets her son, it’s like a one-two punch to his solar plexus. The boy is nearly the spitting image of Law. Law can’t remember sleeping with Marnie—then again, he can’t remember much about his crazy past. But there’s more to it than that: Marnie claims the boy isn’t biologically hers.

As the tension between them becomes unbearable and the attraction undeniable, Marnie is forced to reveal a long-held secret...one that might cause her to lose both the boy she loves more than anyone—and the man she desires more than anything.
***

Ok, so I had a lot of expectations from this book, after reading Envy by the same author, which I loved! Its actually one of my favorites, and the first Sandra Brown I read, this is the second, and was a big disappointment. The story, the execution, everything actually.

This book was published in 1989, whereas Envy was published in 2001; and the differences are very obvious!

Long Time Coming was like just another typical M&B novel. Even the so-called "thrill", was anything but thrilling, it was actually kind of childish! Everything was falling into place too easily. Atleast it was short.

Anyway, I've learnt my lesson, and am gonna start with her latest books, and go back till all the good ones are done!