Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Day 355

Hari Singh Shekhawat today shot down the idea of a picnic at Lonavala this month-end. Responding to mounting pressure from a cross-section of members, he declared that there can be no question of even considering a picnic for as long as the monsoon persists.
“What is the point of spending money and going all the way with a bus-load of people, only to find yourself cooped in a hotel room, waiting for the rains to subside?” he reasoned.
He also spoke at length of the risks to life and limb – the possibility of bad traffic, water-logging and landslides on the way. “What if there is a mishap?” he argued. “At our age, anybody could slip and fall on a wet surface. That is why I am insisting that we wait a couple of months before thinking about the picnic. By then, the Ramzaan month of fasting would also be over.”
Harish Wadhwa was however, of the opinion that instead of foreclosing all options (or for that matter, getting into elaborate preparations) an impromptu picnic may still be considered. As Srichand Arora has been mentioning, a few families could get together and set out individually in cars without necessarily involving the whole Club.
Meanwhile, Bhaswati Bose celebrated her birthday (pic above) by distributing sweets this morning. We wish her many happy returns of the day, long life, good health, peace and contentment.
Says HARISH WADHWA:
Many, many happy returns of the day. By the way, the twinkle in the eye and blush on the face of the Birthday Girl are visible in the pic. Ishhh... The sweet today was wonderful, but a little less sweet compared to the smile you sport. May God bless you and keep you smiling as usual: Tum jeeyo hazaaron saal, saal ke din ho pachaas hazaar!
Kishor-da and Renu-ji, where were you? The laughter dose was missing today. Dilip-bhai is also absconding for some time now. He needs to leave his laziness behind. Kajal-ji, you were there today, but possibly you missed giving our friend a nice cup of morning tea to cheer him up.
Says DILIP BABANI:
The Babani family wishes you a very happy birthday, good health, a verrrrrrrrrrrrrrry long life so that you can take care of our dear Mr Bose's verrrrrrrrrrrrrrry long life. God bless the both of you. Many, many happy returns of the day. Mithai khaya, mazza ahhya. Chocolate aur cheese bhi khaya, mazza ahhya.
Says RENU BABANI:
Wishing Mrs Bose a very happy birthday. May all your dreams come true and many more birthdays to come. God bless you and have a great day! Nice to know that we were missed (as Harish-bhai has commented). Trust me, we certainly didn't have our cup of tea this morning to give us the boost to go to the Garden. Yes, I totally agree that going to Lonavala during the monsoons is not feasible and not fun. It is better to go when the weather is better. Rest assured, if not me, Kishor shall definitely attend, loaded with jokes to entertain one and all.

3 comments:

Harish Wadhwa said...

Many Many Happy returns of the Day. By the way, the twinkle in the eye and blush on the face of the Birthday girl, is visible in the pic.Ishhh...The sweet today was wonderful but a little less sweet compared to the smile you sport. May God bless you and keep you smiling as usual.
Tum Jiyo Hazaron Saal,
Saal ke din hon Pachas Hazaar.

Kishore Da & Renu ji, where are you ?. The laughter dose was missing today. Dilip bhai is also absconding, for sometime now. He needs to leave his laziness behind. Geeta ji, you were there today, but possibly you missed giving our friend a nice cup of morning tea to cheer him up.

dilip babani said...

babani family wishes u a very happy birthday, good health, verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrylong life so that u can take care of our dear mr bose verrrrrrrrrrrrrry long life. god bless both of u
manny many happy return of the day
mithai khaya mazza ahhya.cholate & chesses bi khaya mazza ahhya
dilip babani

Renu said...

Wishing Mrs. Bose a very happy birthday. May all your dreams come true,and many more birthdays to come. God Bless you, and have a great day!
Nice to know that we were missed (as Harish Bhai's comments) Trust me we certainly didn't have our cup of tea this morning to give us a boost to come to the garden.
Yes, I totally agree that going to Lonavala during the monsoons is not feasible, and not fun. It is better to go when the weather is better so we can go out and have fun. Rest assured, if not me Kishor shall definitely attend, loaded with jokes to entertain one and all.