03 October 2019

Mauritius - Oct 2016

October 2016
Gurgaon
School is out for 10 days for Pooja Holidays
Panic attack

I was busy coming up with plans to fill entire days with activities for kids. I did not want to hear "Mamma we are bored" " There's nothing to do" " Can we go to XYZ's house? " 'Can we call ABC home?"  "Colouring is so boring" " Puzzles are soooooo boring" " No Lego" " He did it" " No he did it" " I am hungry" " Chikki is so boring"" " TV? Please?" for 10 straight days!

Out of the blue, V calls from work - very unusual, because call while at work means something is going to get delegated to me - grudgingly I answered. He asked " Hey, do you think we can do Mauritius for the coming holidays? "
WHAAAAAA..... really? Of course we can. We SHOULD. DEFINITELY! Have I ever said no for a trip (except of course if its the hills, I have my reservations!)

Needless to say, I was super excited. Oh how I love impromptu trips.

Tickets done.
Hotels booked.
Bags packed.
An early morning flight.

Everything was going well. Or so I thought, until K started a cough the evening before we were to leave, out of the blue. Like, How? More importantly, why the hell? why now? Honestly, I was less worried about him and more worried about how MY trip is going to get dampened with his cough.

Warm water.
Soup.
Steam.
Meds.

Cough getting worse.
Cough through the night.
Early morning flight.
I give up.

At the airport. All of us are excited including the slightly wheezing K. In to the flight, we take off. (whew). So far okay, except for incessant coughing. K slurped down some cough syrup and fell asleep.

Landed. Mauritius. I wake K up.
Kiss on the forehead (not the loving doting mother kind of kiss, more of a peck on the forehead to check if cough has turned in to something else) and as I feared, he was running a temperature. He was still his happy chirpy self, with puffy eyes, leaky nose and a cough.

Customs, formalities all done. Out of the airport. Fresh air.

Mental note and gratitude: Taking care of a sick child in Mauritius is much better than taking care of a sick child in Gurgaon!

Day 1, Day 2, Day 3: We had reservations at a resort in the northern most trip of Mauritius. It was located between Grand Gaube and Grand Baie. The shore overlooked Coin de Mire. The resort was by group of hotels called Attitude.

We went on a boat to see the reef (frankly according to me it was not all that great, it was just a glass bottom boat and not much "reef" just few fishes swimming by).
There were lot of people offering day picnics to Coin De Mire, but we decided against it given that Karthik wasnt keeping well at all (although he seemed to be enjoying the beach and the sand).

Karthik's fever was coming back every four hours and his cough got worse. Day 3 we took him to a doctor. She put him on steroids and just like that he started getting better.

We drove around to Grand Baie and spent time on the beach there.

Day 4 - We shifted to another Attitude Hotel in Balaclava.

We drove to Port Louis, walked around the capital city.

Day 5 - Chamarel Rum Factory. V "tasted" so much rum that had I asked for diamonds he would've bought them for me. Me being me I stuck two amazing linen shirts from the memorabilia shop.

We even managed to catch the sun set at the Flic en Flac beach.

Day 6 - Moved to a hotel called Le Surcouf at Belle Mare beach.

Having a rental car was a boon, because it gave us lots of options to move around the island.  People were extremely friendly and helpful. What struck me the most was some of the landscapes, the sugar cane fields and the temples looked as if they were a replica of some small town in tamil nadu. The locals all looked like Indians... many a times I thought they would just start conversing in tamil, but all that I could hear was creole.

Mauritius would remain one of my most memorable trip, yes, despite the sick child. :)


PS: Post this trip we had two kids with dark bodies and two sets of very fair bums.





















08 July 2019

Years going by

Every time I write a post, I seem to be explaining why I have let months or years pass by without writing... Its such a shame! This blog is just like a million things I start in my life and never seem to finish or have the discipline to stick to. There have been times that I have almost deleted this blog... but then I read an old post and get all nostalgic and end up keeping it.

From the last time I posted to now -

1. We moved to Bangalore in 2017.

2. Kids adjusted to the new city in no time. And why would they not? Many uncles and aunts, cousins, frequent visits of grandparents, functions, hangout with friends, idly, dosa, sambar, vada, meals... whats not like about Bangalore.

3. I gained most of the weight I had lost and maintained, and why would I not? Uncles, aunts, cousins, frequent visits of parents, functions, friends, idly, dosa, sambar, vada, meals.... see?

4. Went on an amazing to trip to Amstredam and Paris and south of France. Saw our dear friends and their two lovely boys.

5. Ran the Chennai half marathon (personal best)

6. Ran the Kaveri Trail 21 K (personal worst) (note to self: write a post on this)

7. I became a Certified Yoga Teacher. (note to self: write a post on this)

8. Joined a fitness company as a yoga instructor.

9. Got an award for being "Trainer of the month"

9. Quit the fitness company (shortest stint ever)

10. Freelancing as a yoga teacher now.

11. Vicky took a break from work. 

12. An impromptu road trip to Gokarna and Goa. (note to self: write a post on this)

13. Moved houses - Yes! From a very happening neighborhood to a neighborhood thats synonymous to traffic nightmare. Like seriously, this part of Bangalore is by far the worst I have seen.

That brings us to July 2019.

Its wonderful how easy it is to sum it all up. I wish life as we live through it also had a summary option like this. Life abridged. One can only hope.