Where do I begin….. ( with the soundtrack of Dr.Zhivago
playing in my mind) I sit down to pen my story. I know I am not a
celebrity or a famous personality with
my name on every lips ,but nevertheless, I have a story to tell -
My mind travels back in time to the 80’s growing up in cold,
wet and green Darjeeling with the pristine Himalayas standing tall and staring at
me as I walked to school everyday. Angela’s
Ashes by Frank Mc Court – I could draw parallels with his life when
it came to a Catholic childhood( even I threw up my first Holy Communion!) but not the poverty and the squalor that he so
dismally describes in his book. I had a good , happy Catholic childhood and the worse that could happen to you was when you had a Bishop as your maternal uncle
– that meant you were being watched, watched all the time; be a good exemplary
girl or even expected to join a religious congregation when you grew up!.
Amidst the Faith, Christmases and Easters, the evening prayers and hymns, the
convent school that I didn’t quite like, my first friend Marisa,the never ending
Monsoons and Winters, the healthy
organic food, the occasional picnics, Keventers' cold cuts, rolls and Darjeeling tea, steaming hot dumpling
in town ,the weekend walks , the annual holidays here there and everywhere
, the supportive family, busy, strict
and stern parents and very musical cousins…..I grew up
leaps and bounds literally! All hands and legs and lanky I stood at 167 cms – a little too tall for my little people with
big hearts.
“She Understands”, I overheard my father saying these words
about me to my mother. I was very young
and all ears! And somehow these two
words have been my mantra ever since. I have carried these two golden words in
my heart and my soul, and my life have been woven around them. For a decade I
was a Helenite and as if that was'nt enough I went on to an all girls college- Loreto ,with a
promise letter to my parents that I would study and never put them in any
difficult situation and shame and I graduated with not only a degree but with a realization that I was multi- talented
and had leadership qualities, substance and style and more . This beautiful girls college and her dynamic
Mother Damien sitting at the helm, my best friends Suprina and Namrata, the
ever so wonderful professors who spoke impeccable English, has left indelible
experiences and beautiful learnings and memories that has made me what I am
today.
A rebel at heart , a confident young girl, a gypsy soul, a
self declared stylist with an eye for detail
– I found a home for the next decade with two airlines in contrary to my
mother coaxing me to become teacher( and
get a comfy job not far away from home). I travelled extensively in India and
across the globe rubbing shoulders with hoity toity girls from numerous nationalities, learnt to adapt
and adjust- to time zones and foreign shores, shopped and went sight seeing,
practiced virtues like patience and calmness at 37,000 ft above sea level, I made a trip to the Holyland with my
parents- thus realizing my mother’s dream to touch the waters on which Jesus
walked. The perks of a flight attendants life!
When I write my story – how can I not mention the protagonist
who had turned my world upside down the day I met him in New Delhi where I was on a short trip to write my DGCA( Civil
Aviation ) exams. Rahul swept me off my
feet with his Clark Kent glasses and his signature lop- sided smile. I am forever indebted to Hotel Imperial where he
was working at that time and my colleague and friend Shelley who played cupid
and propelled our ‘ love at first sight’
moment to a journey forever.
My heart signed off
to him I saw myself flying to India more often than I could imagine. Meeting
and parting became a norm. Swapping my long flights with girls to get me back
to India, counting days – what love can do to people! I was a written off victim of this thing called Love.
All good things come to an end – We decided to get married!
We were looking for some commonality between us to take things further- there
was none! He- a rudraskh wearing Hindu,
Me- a cross wearing Christian, He- a Vegetarian, Me – a Meat eater! Community
and language – nothing was on our side except for our crazy love that made all these objective things look
miniscule. Fighting in our own rustic way we got hitched at the turn of the
millennium! I willingly became his wifey
and our travels continued as my airline
fetched him free tickets and his hospitality job fetched us free stays at
classy starred hotels .That definitely was a steal deal!

Being a wife and a mother is so fulfilling but I did have a fire within me to do something
for myself. Me in competition with myself and no one else. I have slowly but
surely honed my skills as a life coach –
have realized that I can help people who are in need of guidance, share my
knowledge of what I am passionate about- to be a catalyst for smart , confident
and ‘ well turned out’ people. As I
write , those two words I overheard my father utter many many years ago, ‘ She Understands’
resonated within me. I believe my life has come full circle and that I can only
go higher and higher from here.