Of course there is good in every goodbye - it marks the end of a good time only to give way to a new one.
It is important to chronicle my 6 months at Bangalore. A small stint but a beautiful one at that. I lived with my sister for 3 months after a gap of 3 years - every single day was memorable. I stayed with my lifeline best friend - again. I made loads of new friends. I traveled a lot, partied a lot, blew up a lot of money, did loads of fancy dinners and spend countless hours at Hard Rock cafe. I bonded with some old friends and realized how important they are to me. And I am to them.
I spent so many evenings fearing I'd bump into someone I don't particularly dislike but don't want to ever see in my life again either. Thank God, He saved me some awkward situations. Amu spent countless days pampering me and adding so many more lovely memories to our already long list. Gale was a total sweetheart with all the many farewell parties she threw.
I am going back to the west. Where my heart lies. I am going to Bombay. I don't think I will miss Bangalore for the food or weather - but I will miss those lovely weekends of doing nothing to bursting into activity. I will miss staying up all night and watching psycho TV shows and movies on this laptop. I will miss playing random catchy numbers on repeat and continuously dancing with the girls. I will miss getting ready for some place and going some other place altogether.
But I am looking forward to meeting new people and facing newer shit in life. I am looking forward to being so close to Pune.
Bangalore will be remembered for collecting sea shells by Cauvery and memories with friends.
6 comments:
:-). best of luck jinu! i am sure it'll be a journey worth making. there you go walking down the yellow brick road yet again.
There is no good in goobye... But a hope there will be good after goodbye... All the best for Mumbai..
on to new adventures then...
Cheers to that.
all we need is a reason to get together jinuni! im coming to bombay sooooooooooooooon! whoopie!
long time no update...
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