Saturday 15 May 2021

Summer Frolics

Me and summer season don't see eye to eye. Being in a southern part of subtropical country, sun is always included in your life package. Being an adult, we don't have summer holidays like the children. Now, the only redeeming feature of summer seems to be the food , or seasonal fruits to be precise. Decades earlier, there was a time when I was not taunted by the heat. I still remember my childhood days when I spent most of the days in my Aunt's house. When summer started after the annual exams, my cousin and I would sit down and plan what to do in the holidays. We did not go for any vacations. So we had to make do with whatever was available in and around the house.

First things first, old school books need to be packed away for old paper guy. We were cocky enough to think that we would pass our exams.

Saving money is something I have observed and admired from my cousin. He was very meticulous with money. Our ability to earn money was playing cards. We used to play cards every night with the aunt's family. 25 paise to Rs.1 for each game was the bet per head. So if either us wins we can get upto Rs.6 a day. The next day we would invest half the earnings in the game. We had our finance thinking caps on at that age.

The second best thing I admired about my cousin was how he kept his things neatly and he never lost a thing. All his old pens would be held in a box. We would soak all our fountain pens, wash them, dry them, categorize them and kept them ready for the next academic year.

Chithrai thiruvizha in our hometown is quite a famous festival.  We went out for Azhagar festival with the neighbors family and get squeezed in the crowds. But we were never bothered.

The exhibition in the tamukkam grounds was another highlight of summer. I am not a fan of the rides. I tried to get into the girls club and the kids club. My elder cousin was in college. She, her neighbour friends and I would spend time in all the artificial jewellery and accessories stalls. Trying out all the girly stuffs like different bindis, chains, earrings, clips, bands and on and on. In the kids quota, the younger cousin and I would go hunting games or playthings. Buying the bubble water was a feat for us. Then comes the food. Chilli bajji, big appalam, popcorn and cotton candy are the best.

That was a time when the only one ice cream brand I was aware was Arun Ice creams and it was not affordable or available nearby. We had to go in search of ice cream parlour to have one. The ice cream sold in cycles was our savior. I still remember the flavours. Rose milk, tutti fruiti, cola, mango, orange. All within Rs.5. 

One movie per summer in the theatres was allowed. We did not have multiplex or air conditioned halls. Neither did we have to buy expensive snacks at the counters. We were allowed to take snacks inside. So we would load our bags with all kind of snacks. Still we would get our cone ice creams at the theatres. It was challenge to finish the ice cream before it melts and the wafer falls off. It was kind of fun.

During the 1999 Cricket World Cup, we used to stock all snacks and beverages. Rasna was the famous household drink for summer. We used to mix many bottles of Rasna store them in the fridge. I still remember the Britannia campaign to win ticket to see world cup in person. I think, they gave out booklets for returning biscuit wrappers. Also there were Pepsi cricket cards in blue colour. 

Along with these we had Hindi tuitions for private exams. That was the only boring and low point of the day. We didn't have air conditioning at home during the period but it was the coolest times of all.

Friday 8 January 2021

My Year in Books 2020: Not so satisfying!

When I started planning for the reading list 2021, I panicked and my choices of challenges were all over the place. Should I pick easy ones or the most challenging one or the convenient ones? So many questions. I also prepared Quirkysoul Reading Challenge 2021 which was tough considering I had read prompts from many reading challenges. 

Speaking of reading challenges, I took up 50 books as total target and by end of 2020 I was mid-way in my 46th book of the year. So 45 was my count for 2020. I did not have any cheat books to reach my target.

I am a bit disappointed with my reading. Out of 5 reading challenges I took up I was able to complete only one. Like I said in my previous post I bit more than I could chew this year. Below are the challenges I picked for 2020.

In the list below the green-coloured cells are completed prompts whereas orange depicts the one I could not complete.

A-Z Challenge:

A-Z Mini:


Popsugar Advanced Challenge:


Quirkysoul Reading Challenge:


There are few other books I read that do not fall in any challenge except Goodreads Reading Challenge.


Many prompts have some books repeated. Funnily I did not complete the prompts that I curated.

The top 3 books for me in 2020 are

1. Becoming by Michelle Obama: I felt this book did not pretend to be some noble person. It was simple, honest and inspiring.

2. Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam: Many technical terms of the book flew right over my head but  the book can give you positivity like the man, Kalam sir, himself. Oddly, when I was reading the book I could hear his voice narrate his journey. Another 

3. 3 books share the third place. The Thirteenth Tale - Diane Setterfield, The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides, The Giver of Stars - Jojo Moyes: Each of them are different from each other but were certainly goodread.

Normal People by Sally Rooney was a bit disappointing for me as I expected too much due to the hype.

I am surprised that non-fiction(not a fan!) genre has topped by best book list. May be I should explore more in this category. I do have a tome for 2021 - The most suggested 'Sapiens' it is. Let us see how impressive it is going to be. Also last year I picked up some unknown authors and I did like many of those.

I have pledged to read 45 books this year and I am very cautious in creating my list of books. Also I am trying to clear the ever-growing TBR. Popsugar Advanced Challenge 2021 is going to help me do that.

More about these later.

C U Soon!