Tso Moriri, Ladakh

Tso Moriri, Ladakh

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Silly Things That Make Me Happy

Since over a decade my birthday has become an event of sorts. It all started with a dear childhood friend who flew down to spend a few days and celebrate my birthday with me. My sisters and family would also be around. And on the actual day a few local friends would drop by and we’d end up being a group of highly inebriated people, eating, drinking, senseless talking, dancing, singing etc. 


One of the years we did multiple shots along with our regular drinks, which of course had us so high that after a point everything was hazy. Including the pictures that were taken. We named it the 'epic year' and since then we’ve been slightly more mature but not considerably. 


As time went by the group of people that would come down and spend near a week with me for my birthday grew, with friends and family flying in from across the country and in 2019, my niece from the US also joined us. It had now became an international affair. What used to be an unplanned week became much more, with my Man Friday and I making the menu and sourcing the ingredients for every meal ahead of time, meals being sponsored from restaurants we love, additional household help being hired, a WhatsApp group that would plan flights so multiple people would land in Bangalore around the same time, logistics, sleeping arrangements at my sisters place, since my 3 bedrooms were no longer enough etc. We joked about hiring a ‘Birthday Planner’ maybe the next year.


This however, is not the silly thing that makes me happy. This is a huge thing that makes me extremely joyous. It’s probably my favourite week of the year and I feel truly blessed for having all these people in my life. 


Sadly the next year was the year of the pandemic that continues to screw up our lives and our minds. Thanks to which the birthday event could not happen last year. Instead everyone was masked up or cooped up in their homes. A multi hour virtual call where a cake was cut and drinks were drunk was the best we could do. And while it wasn’t close to the experience of all of us being together, thank goodness for technology. My sister and nephew drove down from Chennai, my sister and family in Bangalore organised a little party and we made the best of what we had. 


On the morning of my birthday last year, I was sitting in my living room, answering the many calls and texts that I was getting when all of a sudden two sunbirds came into my balcony. 


I should probably talk about my balcony a little bit here. Unlike most balconies that have plants and flowers, my balcony has trees. I have two large frangipani trees and a lime tree with a mango tree thats grown to about 3 feet or so now. There are also smaller to mid-size plants all over, which makes the entire space very lush green. 


Unfortunately until that day, as far as I was aware, the only birds (pests) that would visit my balcony were pigeons, who we were always trying to get rid of. Occasionally there would be butterflies but never any other birds. And then on the morning of my birthday, these two sunbirds hopped from branch to branch, having conversations with each other (and I like to think) attempting to communicate with me. As sneakily as I could, I got up from the couch and brought my camera from the other room, worrying the entire time that I would scare them off. 


And while I couldn’t get the greatest shots since I had to observe them from a distance and with them constantly moving, they stayed on and kept playing. The mini forest in my balcony has been around for a few years now but I’d never had these visitors earlier. Were they trying to fill in for the folks that didn’t have the freedom to fly in that these beautiful creatures had? Were they the carrier of wishes from the group that couldn’t make it to our annual event? I like to romanticise things so thats what I believed and its what I continue to believe. 




It may sound silly but for me it was a big deal. Silly things make me happy and thats what matters eventually. There are always degrees of joy that we feel. While it may not have made me as happy as travel does, it certainly made me happier than material acquisitions. 


I don’t need the big home, the swanky automobile or an expensive phone. Just give me more of the silly joys that I can treasure, store in my memory and smile about forever! Meanwhile, I have my fingers crossed that we can at least have a portion of the group back in my home this year, bringing back a sense of normalcy and loads of laughter. 






21 comments:

Manda said...

As usual a very well written piece and a joy to read.
Hopefully this year the quality of the liquid you will serve will be of higher quality ��

Unknown said...

Your words do what no camera can:-) :-)

Normal People Worry Me said...

Old Monk for you Manda and Signature for Suzy ;)

Normal People Worry Me said...

What a nice comment Unknown. I just wish you were Known.

Bhavana said...

Lovely Ratan…beautifully written…..

Do let me know when is your birthday so I can join…would love to…..

Vinod said...

Perfect time to remember the sunbirds, time to be with nature, its time to fly... :)

Normal People Worry Me said...

Thanks Bhavana!
Before I tell you my birth date, you'll have to answer a series of questions to quality for the invitation haha.

Normal People Worry Me said...

It sure is Vinod. I'm ready!

Naresh said...

Good one as always, Ratan. You are an out-and-out people person. So all these parties are an excuse to be amidst folks you love to be with. And you are the live-life-everyday guy. Love that attitude in you.
As for the birds, isn't it wonderful to have them make their home in your home? Except for those dratted pigeons, I love every kind of bird visiting my home :)
Hopefully you will invite me for your next birthday bash ;)

Normal People Worry Me said...

Yes Naresh, I don't know how an out-and-out introvert like you and I become friends ;)
I will seriously consider inviting you to the next bash!

Bhaswati said...

Ratan as always loved reading your writing.I could see the sunbirds hopping from one branch to other.I too felt so happy reading...yes little things ..silly things makes me happy too.Loads of love to you dear friend.God Bless.Keep writing.

Normal People Worry Me said...

Thank you for your generous comment Bhaswati! I hope I will do a better job at writing. Makes me want to write more when my friends tell me that they enjoy reading my pieces.

Raj ganapathy said...

as always I'm stuck for words after reading your blog.
it's a habit that I'm happy with and wouldn't want to ever break.
keep writing pal and hope i can visit you soon and my promise to myself doesn't remain unfulfilled ����

Padma T said...

Love your story - you do have a way of making the moment come alive. In a lovely coincidence it reminded me of the large brown and yellow butterfly I saw this morning in my backyard - it made me so happy!

Carol Rice said...

Lovely descriptive piece Ratan. Your Sunbirds sound a bit like our Aussie Honeyeaters, but they have different yellow markings. I too, would like to be invited to your next Birthday Bash, but not sure I’d pass the Questionnaire hmm 🤔

Normal People Worry Me said...

Thanks Raj! You always have the nicest comments, which I greatly appreciate. Hope the pandemic allows us to meet when you're back in India soon.

Normal People Worry Me said...

It's important not to miss out on the little things that warm our heart Padma. Thank you for your words about my writing. Means a lot :)

Normal People Worry Me said...

Thanks Carol. There happens to be an opening for an Aussie guest so you're in luck!

Ash said...

Small pleasures silly happiness chota packet …. Life is changing for many of us , but ever since I have known you I have seen you appreciate this . Even in such beautiful words all I learn from this is how to be find happiness
Amazing work Ratan
Keep it up

Damyanti said...

This is simply awesome Ratan. A masterpiece. You should seriously take up writing seriously.

Anu said...

First, I was going to apologise for reading it only today, when you sent it, a few days ago.

But Im glad I did today. Its a great start to a Monday. Keep Writing, TM!

Also, it isn't silly at all! Small yes, and overtly ignored, yes. Silly, maybe not. Very well described. Also, send me these tree pictures, please. Would love to see and be inspired. Lots of love.