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Friday, July 15, 2011

Thank You

Friday evening both G and I were home from work at 5.10pm. We had no plans for the evening and nothing scheduled. Babs was with Pinki, her baby sitter and had plans to go swimming with them. We were asked to pick her up after 7.00pm. G and I sat down wondering what to do with the free time. His tennis plans got shelved as his partner had other plans.

So guess what we did? We went and played tennis. The last time I played any tennis was more than two years ago. I was just so happy to be on the court. G indulged me and I had a ball but I could not stand under the Texan sun for more than 40 minutes. I retired-tired. It was about 102F that day and I am sure standing on the concrete court it was more than that. We were both sweaty and nasty when we got out and drove straight to a Starbucks. Another thing we had not done in maybe five years.

G and I sat down, had a cold coffee each chatting about our life so far, politics, Babs, future, random stuff and we finally got the call from Pinki letting us know that they were back home. We had finally spent some alone time together, it was about three hours in all but enough to charge us up for the rest of the year.

There are lots of things we learn from becoming a parent, one of those is appreciating the small ways in people around us help. If not for people like Pinki, Pooja, and Anitha then raising Babs while still working in a country where G and I have to do everything (cook, clean, fold clothes, etc) and with G falling sick as well would have been a nightmare. So, I want to thank everyone, my baby sitter's, my friends and family for making my life fun.

Thank You,

ART

6 comments:

Megha Bansal said...

Awww. Such a sweet post and one that I totally get. If it weren't for the nannies in our lives, our lives wouldn't have these little moments.

:)

Seema said...

A very sweet thanks post from you....

Anu Russell said...

Thanks seems and welcome to my blog :)

Obsessivemom said...

That's sweet. As a mum to twins I so know what you're talking about. Us time is so rare once the kids come along.

debajyoti said...

that's a nice post. isn't life a little hectic over there?

Anu Russell said...

Thanks a lot for visiting obsessivemom. I agree every time we get out Some us time we are so confused about what to do...

Deb, yes life is super hectic...I guess it is for all of us, nahin?