Sunday, May 08, 2005

Mothers!

My mom is the most incorrigible and loving person I know and I am not going to elaborate with paeans of mushy prose. But the world is a better/worse place for having lost her talents to motherhood.

What I mean to say is that my mom could have been:

· A CIA agent, but then CIA agents do not like their hair combed into submission and teeth brushed before they set out on covert missions.
· A RAW agent but she would have indignantly refused to pry into the neighbor’s affairs.
· A cop but she would have used her infamous neem drinks and prayer sessions as third degree and gotten the police force a bad name. ( I mean no one is known to have survived these sessions).
· A Doctor, but then she would have advised patients against surgery, anti-biotics, cesareans, unnecessary tests.....
· A librarian, but then she would have shredded expensive books she thought were bad for young people.
· A soldier but then she would have killed the arms industry by dragging the enemies by their ears and making them kiss and make up.
· A Nurse, but she would have driven away patients with her nasty,smelly home-made cure-all brews.
· A bar tender, and driven away patrons by insisting on “delicious and healthy ”alternatives like hot milk and cardamom tea.
· A traffic cop, but she would have rapped negligent drivers on their knuckles with a ruler and made them do sit-ups in full public view.

And the list goes on. The world’s loss is our gain.

Happy Mothers Day Ma!

9 comments:

  1. yeah, Happy mother' day ma. and you couldnt have put it better, mothers! most incorrigeble and yet so loving. my mother, what do i do with her ?!!! what would i do without her ??!!

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  2. hey silverine, ur posts are simply awesome and a treat to read...i wish i cud impart a light-hearted tone to my blog which is such a delightful hallmark of ur yours.keep it up...u have got a whole lot of fans in this part of the world.

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  3. beautiful words and all the more excellent way of expressing it, thanx for visitin my blog and why u dont put other users to comment on ur blog rather than keepin only blogspot users

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  4. ahhh yes. the latest was when my mom called me at work, at 4 in the morning to check if i was ok, coz she heard there was an explosion in midtown. this is why. thanks ma. course, im not planning on telling her, or she'd never stop...

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  5. @jake: yes what do we do with them or without them?
    @jiby: Thanks Jiby, it was my sense of humor that made life liveable in those wonder years.

    The neem drink was a drop of neem oil that we had to swallow whenever we cursed or swore or told lies.

    @jay;: what lovely images in your site. The prettiest was of course is your moms!

    @zimblymallu: You cannot stop them from worrying and as much as I want them her to lay off fussing over me, I am thankful I have her.

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  6. Shredding books? She would actually shred books? OOhhhhh....

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  7. @ kraz: Yeah! You should have seen 'Lady Chatterley's Lover" torn into neat 2' ribbons!!!!!

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  8. nooo not books rest sounds like a normal mom to me :p
    my mom did take a serious of my erading story books so much that i would read them in the bath room :D
    nice blog btw light and nice

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  9. dear *silverine,
    ur posts are enjoyably lively!

    Love this sweet dedication to ur Mom:)
    Do take care & Wishes,
    Minerva*

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