Friday, July 31, 2009

Pep Talk

I just finished having a pep talk with my body. Picture a mother scolding her naughty kid who refuses to finish the homework. I told myself, "Guys we haven't budged from 700 since last 10 days and you still have more than double work still undone. We have to get it done lest you want to face the consequences in your immunity test. So move! Let's aim at celebrating Raksha Bandhan in the tranquil atmosphere of home with you having done your assignment. What's making it so difficult for you to tread forward especially when I know that we are keeping really well? Is it pure lethargy? Share your troubles with me. Talk to me. Give me a signal. All the other readings on your score card are showing variations. In "hemoglobin" and "platelets" subjects you have showed variations - sometimes on the bad side and sometimes on good, but you have shown changes. Then why have you languished in the "immunity" subject? Please get this ingrained in mind that knowing and excelling "immunity" subject is of paramount importance. It is something we will use everyday. So better hone up your skills. You are my son and I love you regardless of your score card with abysmal score. I will be patient but my patience should be manure for your growth and should not be taken as indifference. I will have such talks with you whenever I feel you are slackening. It goes without saying that I will always love you."

3 comments:

  1. Dear Kartik

    We are glad to know that you are back at home irrespective of any reason.We all continue to pray that your reproach gets obeied as soon as posssilble and you feel the satisfaction of being successful master of your counts.
    MAI KALAPI JAI AMBE.

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  2. Chi Kartik : Cudos for your Loverly views and to Milind for his prompt side effect (comments). It seems your blog is driving everybody crazy because sometimes there is humour (Milind),wit (Girishbhai),romance (Deepakbhai), pain,agony,literature, bollywood, holywood, cenematography (Pune view), fiction, technical chat and what not! Your computer ferver to your disease and treatment is interesting.
    It was nice talking to you all this morning (your evening). It was really a surprise to hear that you are back home. In fact we thought of talking to you in the hospital for a past time.
    You are trying to tame your WBC child who does not budge even with sweetest treatment and hard curses from friends and relatives. I think they are annoyed as you have driven out their best but notorious friends the blast cells. Poor WBCs do not know that the presence of these abnormal cells will be a threat to their existance. Now that you have come home WBCs will also feel homely and will be kind enough to grow faster.
    Let us hope for the best.
    Sugnafai fua

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  3. Thanks Bachufua.

    Thanks Arunfua and Sugnafai. It felt nice to talk with you on phone rather than through the blog. It was nice to hear your voices.

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