Monday, November 24, 2014

The Ride

To compensate for working remotely, i go to my office once in a week. I stay there with my friend for a night and start my next working day early in morning, so that i could leave for home early in evening. These two days in my weekly schedule are the most arduous ones, if not necessarily the most productive ones. I try to keep the schedule same every week, but sometimes i need to chalk out the alternate days depending upon holidays, vacations or my wife's work schedule.

I read somewhere that "Predictability is good", and this post has somehow reinstated my belief in it. On the usual weekdays, i try to keep Tuesday and Wednesday for my office visit and i try not to reschedule it for minor reasons. The hard part is always getting up early on Tuesday so that i could reach office before 9:15am. Once all set to leave, things get easier once i hit the road for next 150 minutes of journey. I would prefer skipping the first half because most of it goes into getting out of city and its traffic, which can engulf you on the bad days. While the other half resembles a roller-coaster ride where you enjoy the scenic beauty and are often lost into day-dreaming which gets disturbed by the rare moment of a passing car. At that moment, i forget about all the hurries and hassles in world. If i could, i would just keep driving on that straight endless road surrounded with the scenic green pasture fields. If i had time, i would keep staring at the cattle grazing in those green fields. But these moments are often perturbed by the ringing of my phone. Most of the times i would be in office before 9:30am if not stuck in a bad traffic.

While driving to work in morning

This concludes the initial phase of my work week, which i would say is a hard one, but sometimes can be succeeded by even more tougher phases work permitting. Let's keep the rest for the next post...

Saturday, November 1, 2014

The priceless list

Somethings are priceless. Their importance in your life is as precious as it was a decade ago. Though they're not with you all the time, but you cherish the good old times in your leisure talks. Some like-

A long talk with an old friend after a gap of 2-3 years, and finding that nothing has changed between you two. The topics have changed, your priorities have changed; but you're still the same person at heart what you were ten years ago.

Reading through the pages of an old book which was your all-time favorite in college. Flipping through those old brown pages make you realize that not much in this world has changed. Somethings are still the same, only for the good reasons.

Enjoying a chilly evening at your home which makes you nostalgic and brings back the memories of your own home where you've spent a better part of your life. And suddenly you remember even the tinniest of details of your childhood. Running through those green pastures of grass with your lovely siblings, you never realized when childhood came and passed away; leaving you with those beautiful and priceless memories..