Thursday, March 5, 2009

The Sweetness of Summer

March is here already. The days are getting hotter, and the nights warmer. Even the cool breeze that blows by the beach in the evenings is now warm. The newspapers carry articles on hair and skin care during this season, recipes for juices and shakes to keep you feeling cool, and places to visit to beat the heat. And we Chennaites are getting geared up for another summer. Living in a place where we don't exactly experience, 'cold weather', one would think that it doesn't make such a difference after all. I personally prefer cold weather to the hot season, but I love summer for one reason - it holds the sweetest memories.

As a little kid, I remember summer was the best time of the year. School would close and we would immediately start making plans to spend time with cousins. My sister and I would go over to Patti's house - we would spend days together with our cousins. Of course we'd have innumerable fights, someone or the other would go into a sulk, but it was always part of the fun. We'd spend the hot afternoons indoors - playing games where we'd pretend we were college-girls, or looking after our baby dolls, running a shop... anything that the imagination of 4 girls could think of... :) We'd eat mangoes all day- mangoes after breakfast, lunch, tiffin and dinner - mango anytime we were bored. And lots of watermelon too... We'd jump into the sandpit in the evening, armed with utensils straight from the kitchen! After a few hours of playing around in the sand, our mothers would pick us up, hose us down, and drop us straight into the bathtub... We'd invariably be tired out by dinner time, and sit around Patti for dinner. Patti would sometimes tell us stories and with all four of us girls seated around her, she would mix sambar/rasam/curd rice and put it in our kutti hands... And we would never realise that we'd eaten much more than when we would if we eat alone. By 9 in the night, we'd all nod off to sleep cuddled up together.

With my paternal cousins, it was a little different - we would play a lot outdoors . I sucked at cricket, and would spend most of the game getting teased or scolded for dropping the easiest of catches. And of course, the almost-annual Ooty trips... a few days off from the heat, the four of us would pack off with Thatha and Patti and head to a guest house in Ooty... Boating, horse-riding, carrom, and innumerable card games would keep us occupied. Another unforgettable pastime was trying to skate on the varnished wooden floors of the guest house wearing our socks! And the 4 days that we spent in the guest house, each of us would get a chance to tell the cook what soup we wanted for dinner! :)

The end of summer was synonymous with back-to-school-shopping, and we would set aside an entire day to buy new uniforms, books, stationery, shoes...anything else we required. And another day would be spent on wrapping the books in brown paper and fixing labels. By the time school began in June, we would be excited and looking forward to it!

When I finished 9th Standard, and joined tuitions for the 10th Boards, summertime became more serious. Getting up for tuitions as early as 6 in the morning on Sunday's and trying to spend the hot afternoons with my books... life started getting stressful. And things remained that way till I finished school. Now in college, I write my semester exams during the middle of May -we crib, struggle to study and write exams through the heat. And once the exams are over - its time to make the best use of vacation time and look out for a good internship.

*Sigh*

Makes you miss the fun of childhood - when summer was one long vacation.
I still make the most of the summer though - eating icecream, juicies and fruits as often as possible, frequent visits to the beach with friends... I mostly enjoy the fact that the sun doesnt go down till 7, so you have a nice long day. And I'd have to admit that I have started looking out for a nice internship for this summer... :)

Life is one long journey, I guess... and you enjoy new experiences as you go along... Treasure the memories and create new ones.... Here's to a fun and sunny summer!

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3 Comments:

At March 5, 2009 at 10:22 PM , Blogger Me said...

:) :) :) :) :)

 
At March 8, 2009 at 9:34 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

this is lovely, saranya! beautiful writing. it made me cry for my own summers back at patti's house :(, but that's a credit, girl, your writing has power! :)

 
At October 4, 2009 at 10:21 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

hai saranya this is venu you have nice look .

 

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