Divya is my niece and she is very dear to me. I have fond memories of early 90s when I was a young graduate and had lots and lots of fun with this newly born chubby kid. Time flies but memories don’t and this is the present, she is able to key in her feelings in e-mail. I wanted to preserve this just for my own fun and excitement:
My dear Divya,
I was truly overwhelmed by seeing mail from “Divya”. I was for a while lost in the past and was trying to recollect the memories of your childhood days, when you were a tiny little sweet chubby girl making noise at 64 KD Flat and every day when I would come back from my stressful days at Steel company, I would play with you for hours and hours..! Although my favorite play used to be lying on the bed keeping you on my stomach and playing with you. Time flies, and you are now in for taking over the role from me and may be I am now promoted to fill in the higher slot..that is the way the world is. When I was looking at the beautiful snaps you have sent with the Rakhee, I for a while could not believe that in last 1 year that I had seen you, you have changed a lot. In one of the snap, it was difficult for me to distinguish between you and Poonam. You have started resembling her a lot. And should I say that now you look very beautiful, and above all these what pleases me the most is your concentration and focus towards your academic goals! I for a change do not care much about ranks in the class or school or even accomplishing the success in the entrance exams, but what I now-a-days have started feeling that a self-realization in your own abilities and improving upon that makes one a winner in the long run. Academic achievements makes one a winner in a myopic world but developing your ability to learn and adjust in any given situation is what matters the most at the end of everything. So, that way I see that you have started developing that skills in yourself, and I am not surprised that you have started faring well in the exams and in general anything you will take up henceforth. Keep that spirit up. You see it is said sometimes that, knowing what you don’t know is more important than knowing what you know! In other words knowing your weakness helps you in strengthening your abilities and make you a better contender for anything. May be these things sound too much for you at this point, but remember one thing Divya, academic achievement is not absolute but just a proof of your inner strength, determination and hard work. So if you are determined, working hard and are focussed, then good result is but obvious. However, in long run the qualification alone does not win you the bread, so you will have to continue to work hard and with same determination and that will bring success to you. Why I am telling you these, because at one point in my career I was very low in my life and used to feel that everything has been lost for me since I could not get through in the IIT-JEE entrance exam and I felt very much depressed. But then my determination and constant hard work indeed paid me off and there was a point in my career when I crossed the barrier of being non-IITian vs. IITian, when I had a person working below my position here in Toronto who happened to be an IITian. No, I did not try to say whether IIT is good or bad, all I wanted to share with you is that never think that getting through IIT or any such competitive exam is the end of it, in fact that is just beginning of the struggle! We all struggle in our personal life, professional career and we try to balance between the tow. But what helps you in fact win these struggle is self-belief and ability to overcome any difficulties with your adaptively. So, what I wanted to convey in my this conversation with you is that try to set goals, both long term and probably divide that long term goals into small short term goals. Try you conquer them one at a time and slowly you will be amazed to see how much you have progressed over the period of time. Never tie your goal with any result, both are two different things. For example, take the example of rank in the class, if I was you, I would have said to myself that, OK, my goal is to get 80% in English, 90% in Maths, 90% in Science…and so on. For that if I have to put lots of efforts, I will. Once I achieve that goal I should be happy. Now as a result of this, if it has placed me to rank 2 in the class or rank 10 in the class, I should not be too worried for that. However, next time you have to set your goal even more steeper so that it should resulting the better rank as well. But once you have achieved your goal, thank yourself for your efforts and feel good about that. This way you will build confidence in yourself and slowly you would know yourself better that, yes if I decide something, I can honor that promise to myself.
Divya, you are lucky that you have so many good role models around you. Your Papa and Mom are in fact very good role models for you.They both have fought against the odds and have demonstrated inner strengths in their own way. You probably are lucky to be around them. I am sure as you are maturing, you will be more focussed and your determination to achieve something in your life will become more and more firm. From my side all the good wishes to you and one more thing….my next mail will be not this long and not with so much of lectures etc.! Just kidding, I know it must have made you little drowsy but that was not my intention here. I had not talked to you at length ever you grew up. But you are so dear to me that I did not know how to express that. You were my first daughter…kind off, I loved you like Hursh and Yash only when you were young and then I never got a chance to express myself as the time started flying. Since 1995, things have been at odds for all of us and once a happy family has been ruined forever. You know what I mean and how shattered do I feel at times! But, then on the other hand I decided to move to Toronto and settle down here, that created a huge gap between you and me and then on we hardly could talk to each other. But, now that we have this wonderful medium to talk to each other, I feel we should make best of it. And that is why in my first e-mail I just went on and on. Hope you understand my feelings.
Life here is otherwise very good. Kids are making all kind of noises and jumping, beating, laughing, shouting, crying…all are allowed in the home and that is what they are competing in with each other as others are doing in the Olympic! We have just a few more weeks to go and Hursh would be starting his Grade 2 now.
Keep in touch and mail regularly. Ask Poonam also to develop this habit and soon we all will be not that far from each other!
Bye for now,
with lots and lots of love to you and Prashant,
Cheers,
Sanjay Mama
—-Original Message—–
From: divya jha [mailto:genxid@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 7:20 AM
To: toronto123@canada.com
Subject: hello
Hi mama,
Hoping you are in the pink of health,I am absolutely fine here.I have finally created my i.d. Mom wishes to know if you got the rakhi.My results are out and I got 5th rank in my class.
How are Mami, Hursh and Yash?
I hope they are fine.
Prashant is as usual “Angry young man.” Now I am getting late for my tution ,so I will write to you next time.Please do write to me.Till then good-bye.
Your niece,
Divya.
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Here is another intersting mail from Divya:
Hi Mama,
I apologize for being unable to send you email these days. I was much occupied due to my tests. Anyway I have something really interesting to tell you. On 17th of Sept. we went Jamshedpur by car.Dad was wild while driving,as his average speed was 80 km/hr.At times he even drove at 100 km/hr. We reached Jamshedpur at 1 o’clock approx.After having lunch we had a good sleep.In the evening Saroj mama and mami visited us.
The next day was very exhilarating.We went to Jubilee Park for boating.I and Dad were the only ones who had a ride on the boat.The lake is very big and deep,thus I had great fun .Mom has now-a-days developed a great fear from water and thus she did not agree for boating.Nanaji and Prashu also stayed with her.We then went to Saroj mama’s house for lunch.The whole of afternoon was spent over there.Prashu and I had great fun with Rashmi didi and Janu Bhaiya. We played carom which was fun .
In the evening we went to Nicco park, a n amusement center, part of Jubilee park.It has some great rides. “Water coaster” was thrilling.We also went to see Ganesh Mela.It was gorgeous.
But this morning(19th Sept.) we had to leave.Saroj Mama again called us on lunch today.Before going to his house we also went to “Rankini Mandir”as mom has too much of faith in it.We also went K.D. flats.The flat stood as it used to but things have changed.We all became very nostalgic to see it.I have so many memories with it,both good and bad
.. I also saw that park ,with a slide, where at night,I came with Nani during summers.
We then returned to Ranchi.We enjoyed the ride due to the pleasant weather.This short trip was very ecstasic.Nanaji was very elated to see us.Prashu,being overwhelmed with joy said “Main yahan ek sal ke liye rahoonga,sirf exam thene Ranchi aaunga.”
Else here everyting is fine.Hope everyone is fine there.
Waiting for your reply,
Your niece,
Divya.
Here is another one:
From: divya jha [mailto:genxid@yahoo.co.in]
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 5:37 AM
To: toronto123@canada.com
Subject: message
Hi mama,
I am sending you attachment cum letter.
Your niece,
Divya
Hi Mama,
I received your mail .I am in a state of euphoria to see it as this is the first mail, which someone has ever send to me. Your mail is awe-inspiring and has filled me up with great enthusiasm to study better for the next term. Prashu has improved a lot in his studies. He got two A+, one in science and one in maths. But his Hindi marks are poor, contrary to mine as I got the highest in my class. As “Rakhi “is approaching I am very excited; Mom will prepare some tasty dishes which will be fun to eat. Now-a-days,my favorite subjects are English and Maths.I love reading English, whether it be poesy or drama. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is taught in my school, which has become my favorite. Other than studies I spend my time in reading novels, listening to good music.
Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias are my favorite singers, Blue and Backstreet Boys my favorite bands while Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, my favorite writers. And if still some time is left then I utilize it in teasing Prashu .I love to hear his voice whenever he says” Mummy, dekho na didi tang karti hai, usko zor se maro.” Rest everything is fine here.
I am very happy to know that Hursh has reached Std.2. He has grown up very quickly. I saw Yash’s photos on your website. He is very tall and cute. Please send me some of your photos by post. Do pay my regards to Mami and love to Hursh and Yash.
Waiting for your next mail,
Your loving niece,
Divya
Here is another mail from me:
Dear Divya,
Good to hear that Prashant is so gifted. He will slowly become very calm you will see, and more focussed in his studies. He is enjoying his time and once he will be in the serious business he will never look back. Well, only very intelligent kids can keep the whole family busy, for he has to know many means to achieve that, and that itself is no less intelligent feat!
How are you doing? How is you studies going now? What are your new year resolution? Mine is very simple, to loose weight. Now-a-days I am spending atleast 5-10 hrs in gym every week. Also, am changing my food habit. Let us see how it helps me in bring back to the normal shape.
Yash and Hursh are always keeping each other busy and Yash often makes all of us feel like cry. He is a big fan of Shrek, Toy’s story and Mr. Bean. These three DVDs are always in his possession. Wherever we move he will bring these and ask us to play, whether we go to upstairs or down or on computer! He calls Shrek as “tarek”, Woody of Toy’s story has become “Guddee” and likewise. There is a bhajan “Kalee Durge Namo Namah”, which I often hear in my car, so when he is alone he would be singing “Kali..Dulge..Nambo Namba..!” He is almost 3.5 now, but still can not say many words clearly. Potato becomes “Potata”, Igloo is “Loo…” but he has started recognizing colours and shapes now. One day he said 1+1 is 2, must have been a coincidence, he does not know addition yet!
Hursh on other hand is becoming very matured. Other day his best friend in his class Demian Douglas had his birthday party and he had invited almost everyone in his class. So we had to drop him at 1:00 and pick up at 4:00. We had to buy some gift and so we were little delayed, may be by 5 minutes. So he was very perturbed, and I said just casually, “OK..we are almost there at time, do not worry so much after all it is b’day party only..ok!”
He counters me, “How will you feel if you are late in your office by 5 minutes!” I was taken aback…7.5 years and this coming from him…! He almost knows everything about, ice hockey, baseball, soccer, football(rugby), basketball and even golf. One day we were in one of the restaurants and on TV there was a sports round up which showed Vijay Singh as top in golf, he immediately says “Dad is he not an Indian guy?” I said -”Yes, though he is from Fiji..but yes kind of Indian!” He says-”yes, I had guessed by his last name Singhs are from India, right? Also he is little dark browninsh..you know so he must be Indian..!” All these are coming from a 7.5 years old kid(?). I am now-a-days having tough time treating him. Last week I gave him some of additions and was teaching his how to do that. Like 39+47, I said first add 9+7 and right down 6 below 7 and put 1 on top of 3 and then add all the three 1+3+4 and write down that. So simple for us, but he was getting confused and he went on doing mistakes one after another. I roared “stupid”, “moron”, “idiot” etc. and twisted his ear and slammed on his back out of frustration. He finished finally and said with tears rolling from his cheek- “But dad, you could have explained to me in a better way without yelling at me and hitting me!” And he went on crying for 10-15 minutes and I started feeling so apologetic! Well, I said sorry to him and promised that will not yell and hit him again. He has matured a lot and one attribute of his personality is that he is very calm, composed and cool kind of guy. Other day we were getting late for somewhere and we had to buy some gifts before we go somewhere so I asked only Seema to get down and purchase something from the shop and come back quickly. It was almost 15 minutes and she did not emerge out from the shop yet, so I started shouting and yelling inside the car-”why is she not coming quickly..wherever she goes she will be delaying …blah blah..”. Hursh says very quietly-”dad, there must be a long line at the cash counter…look only few people are coming out..!” And I said to myself…”geez..this boy is very cool!” There are many instances when I noticed that he does not loose his temper nor feel jittery or frustrated rather takes it easy. Something very different from my personality! I am very impatient, easily get swayed by any situation, am impulsive etc. etc. which at times I am unable to overcome. So good to see Hursh maturing into a different kind of personality!
Well, life her otherwise is coo, and I mean cool in true sense! It was almost -28 deg C few days back!We already have 4 snow falls this season, the maximum being 30 cm in one night! We have to shovel the snow from our front of the house and that takes toll of us! Very tough job, but good exercise!
How is Poonam doing? Ask her to mail sometime.
Say my regards to all in family and lots and lots of love to Prashu!
Bye
Sanjay Mama