Showing posts with label Sem II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sem II. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The most eventful quarter...

... of my life. 99% of the things mentioned below were first-timers. I have mentioned a lot of these earlier as well, but just thought of putting it all together.

  • Badminton games in the evenings
  • A trip to Jamshedpur via Mumbai and Kolkata
  • Festo'Comm - hearing people from the industry talk of a few interesting things
  • Trip to Ajanta and Ellora
  • All-nighters for marketing presentations
  • Drinking and getting drunk for the first time
  • A break-up
  • A friendship fuck-up
  • Elections
  • A lone party
  • Calls to the US
  • Longer calls with Avan
  • Bonding with my roommate, detaching (when needed) in a snap too
  • Adapting to a completely new way of living
  • Visiting the new thing on campus - Shree, the not so cheap dhaba
  • Strengthening the friendship with Swetha
  • Feeling guilt when not guilty; made to feel even more guilty
  • Having some of the most awesome people teach me
  • Obeying rules made by some of the most fucked-in-the-head people too
  • Learning how to, and then wearing a sari every Saturday
  • So desperate for good food at all times that I even ate curry from a plate of chicken once
  • Watch people act on stage after quite a few years
  • Allowing the passion-related discomfort get to me once again
  • Spending lonely moments
  • Watching stars in the sky
  • Feeling the setting sun every evening
  • Spending an entire term without a Sub
  • Being angry enough to pull out a key from the keypad of my laptop
  • Interacting with someone whom I could find inspiring
  • Travelling to Mumbai for an interview which turned out to be my best ever
  • My first flowery dress
  • A sense of loss so strong that I stood howling in a corridor
  • Envious of someone's hair for the first time ever
  • Signing proxies for friends; getting some done for myself too
  • Helplessly watching the line between black and white blur

Did I mention truckloads of academics too?

What makes it even more enriching is the fact that these things weren't stand-alone. There was so much more to each event, each feeling, each hurdle and each experience!