Friday, May 22, 2009

Down Memory Lane

Dawn, the birds shaking out of their stupor, ruffling their feathers before chirping away to let the new day in. The gate being rattled - the milk man was here. Impatient to show that his bowl was empty and to get on with milking. The brush of coconut leaf spines against the damp verandah - our maid getting along with her work, arguing with my mother about why she was late again.

The pressure cooker squealing to glory, grinning that we would be getting idlies for breakfast again! That's what we woke up to most days. Then would follow a medley of groans and dragging feet. A mild chaos ensued while seven kids got ready for school. Shuffling feet, running water, gurgling throats, suffering knocks on bathroom doors, pleading for just five more minutes of sleep. The fan whirring a steady rhythm. Timmy barking away to glory - it had to either be the gas cylinder guy rolling one in or the neighbouring kid. Wonder what the kid had done; Timmy was always especially expressive when he came around.

Scraping chairs as everyone settled down for breakfast. Hurrying patter of footsteps while everyone got their shoes/keds on. The lucky ones got keds - PT in the time-table for that day! The rickshaw wallah would call out, let known his presence and whisk away the little ones while the older ones trudged to the bus stop. The house would settle down. Suddenly deprived of activity. In waiting for the familiar sounds which would herald the return of the batallion.

Life is Heard.

7 comments:

On The Move said...

Makes me nostalgic for school days.
Even though I walked to school, didnt have a dog, never had breakfast or paid attention to other sights/sounds because I always woke up so late and was in a hurry all the time.
I can almost smell the idlis in the cooker, though :)

Unknown said...

I love this one:) and the comment above as well;)

Journeyer said...

Thanks KP :)

me said...

awesome.. took me right back.. poori.. poori...
poori ekkada??

Journeyer said...

Thanks Chaitu. Seven kids and poori... was a rarity :D
But yea we used to look forward for those rare days.. :)

vital_statistix said...

good one.. my day often started with the sound of splash of water on my face.. :-)

Journeyer said...

:)