A gala time it was, performing every literal ritual that’s supposed to comprise a vacation… noon! Phew! {/Fast Forward}
(a pic I found on the net, that resembled my birdie)
My Birdie had 2 little-ones-to-be that she lovingly protected, persistently giving them the luxury of her warmth. She unfailingly couched on the nest, refusing to move even during bitter subzero temperatures, or at the command of the intimidating Chicago wind! The weather once tested her perseverance through a snow storm; her nest filled with snow to bury her neck. Her eyes showed pain and feathers seemed to shrink in the cold; but her motherly instincts never gave in. She fought every odd of fate, ignoring her own self, as if the purpose of her existence was to safeguard her kids. In no time I began to feel concerned about her; I’d often check if she was doing well and would include her in my prayers.
My birdie had brought me to recollect the myriad sacred moments with my mother. Her tender love when I needed, her selfless giving even if it required sacrificing her own desires, her passionate protection and caring; ego not withstanding…!! It would send a chill down my spine when I also recollected that I had disregarded her or was indifferent to her at times… Wonder if everyone does that, but still doesn’t call for such nonchalance from me. I soon began making frequent calls to my mother, and fervently thinking about ways to keep her safe and happy. Affectionately, I sent her a Mother’s Day card hoping that it would instill faith in her that I am thinking about her well being. No matter what!
I wish my birdie could understand human language so I could tell her “Thank you and Happy Mothers Day!” This is the best I could do to immortalize my sweet li’l Birdie - the selfless and caring; yet inconspicuous soul that she is!
This is the least I could do to epitomize the unconditional love of a mother - the quintessential and magnanimous; yet so inadequately appreciated ‘wonder drug’ that it is!
19 comments:
Hey Aditi, nice short, sweet and simple post :). Keep writing
Hey!
Who knew u had a writer in you girl!!! Its a gift not given to many, dont hide it anymore. An overwhelming piece of work!
I have at times disregarded and been indifferent to my mom.
I wish your birdie never understood "The (in)human language", because, that would then necessitate a Mother's Day, which, I think should be celebrated every day since I was conceived by her(my mom).
And is it not wonderful that we feel closer by heart when separated away by miles?
Hey, thanks for the piece of writing. It, for sure, kindled my feelings and thoughts for my dear ones.
Wish all mothers - "Happy Mothers day".
All the best for your blogging activities.
Something about mothers love here in my article
http://deepugeorge.blogspot.com/2007/03/mothers-love.html
--Deepu George V
Great piece of writing.
-Ramesh
Err... I have something to say... That birdie might be Al Capone in disguise... Chicago aint rid of it's gangster bosses yet... (refer Tintin in America for details)...
Mebbe the birdie has been drinking Polyjuice Potion... Or mebbe has transfigured itself.. (Damn..These are side effects of an excess doze of Harry Potter)...
And one more observation/suggestion... BogLo Spot was an awesome title for ur blog... Request you to revert back... One of the best i've ever come across..
what is BogLo? Is it kannada for Bark? The name 'me-uvacha' is great!
Hey Aditi, nice post.
I'm still red with that blopper about your bday. garrrrgh!!! i'm visually dyslexic. i think, i read 21 as 12!!! Waddodo :(
Hello Madam..
Looks like you are Bird watching and listening to young dove's chirping.
Well i though that was my work. U too !!! :)
thats a cute write-up!
Good start :)
http://havetobehappy.blogspot.com/
Excellent..fantabulous..brilliant..superb..magnificent!! ENSURE :D
Hey!! keep writing
Well written piece ... good job
Hey
loved the way u've expressed ur words... truely reminded me of my mom and all the unconditional love tht she has showered...
well written...
Great post and nice write up!! happy mothers.!!! But 4 us Indians its Daily mothers day, valentines Day.. :D. OHH u r in US so Njoy....
That is a beautiful story, Adithi.
I have great love for all creatures, but birds are especially dear to me. I love that you call her 'your birdie'
I could relate very much to this story, from your concern for her situation and need to check on her and pray for her, to your thoughts of your own mother's sacrifices and loving care for you.
You write a very good story! I look forward to seeing more blogging from you soon :)
~Cora
Eagerly waiting for your next post....... :-)
hey no Post yet..????
eagerly waiting.. Plzzzz post...
R u on orkut..??
Do Ping me.
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