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So I Have an Itch

Has anyone tried to book tickets to India from the United States within two months of the NRI season? Yours truly did. Huffing and puffing from one website to another and with each hop the numbers did a hop,skip, and jump. $2069 - aah in the two thousands, let me look for a better deal. —> click $2445 dang it, surely there must be something lower than the 2000 mark. —-> click $4005 okay now seriously, I am looking for ECONOMY fares and not the Business class fares. Wait a minute this IS in fact an economy class fare. —-> click FULL haha! You have had me. You mean to tell me there are absolutely NO flights available on the day I want to leave? —-> click $9980 aaah finally something under a thousand $9..9..8..what the ##!!!%% $9980!!!!! If ye must know, these are a few sample fares I came across during my search online. So? I have an itch to go to India. But does that itch travel all the way deep deep into my pocket to make me go? Heck no!

They say love, when it takes over, consumes all of you and makes you see no right (price) or wrong and you just do what it says. Well, the love inside my heart promptly emailed pretty punju asking him to send creditcard #, security code, expiration date and all! It so consumed me that I HAD to do the right (price) thing and that means having him buy moi a ticket. Poor thing traveled all across the Indian subcontinent (okay maybe not ALL across) and called me back to say, “Honey I think buying a ticket from the US itself would be better.” awwwwwww! Anyway moral of the story- December seems to be the second Diwali for airliners and businesses in India with flightloads of NRIs making the half way across the world trip.

Now down to being serious. It has been a looooooooooooooooooooooong time and I am not exaggerating the O’s since we saw each other. These past two months have been a nightmare with one thing happening after the other in the family. Emergency trips to India, car crashes, tooth aches - you name it and we got it! The one good thing that happened was that USCIS finally accepted out application and started processing it. Timeline trends show that we might get approved in December and from thereon it takes 2-3 months give or take for B to finally get here. I guess I could wait a few more months, but I can’t. I just have to go. Its like having to go pee in the middle of the class of that strictest teacher and you know you just have to go. You summon all the courage in you and declare - “I really really have to go”.

If I don’t end up getting a ticket in the next week or two, I will end up in Times Square on New years eve. Anyone coming?

I have also made several notes to self -#1 Be more regular on the blog. #2 Have more updates on the blog #3 Write all those movie reviews I have been waiting for on the blog #4 Visit other blogs #5 Update regularly on the blog. Okay okay done with the drama, I am not saying I promise, but I am certainly going to try. I did see Om Shanti Om and cannot wait to put up my views. Also saw Jab We Met! And have an exciting trip coming up - so will do the customary travelogue after I return :-)

Besides all of that, life is good :)

Posted by kaush on Nov 13th 2007 | Filed in Taaza Update | Comments (12)

Wow!

Been over a month since I wrote something on this space. Logged in after quite a while and checked my counter stats. Someone or the other visited this site daily! Thanks, thanks, and thanks so much for coming here often! There are so many silent readers on this blog and I see them come and go, hidden behind my counter stats. Do write a comment in this space- I would love to hear!

The muse ain’t humoring me lately. There is so much to write, so much to share, but the words don’t flow. Part of the reason for not being so regular was not having a functioning laptop, now that I have one and also stories to share, maybe it will start flowing. Till then…keep coming back :-)

Posted by kaush on May 29th 2007 | Filed in Taaza Update | Comments (9)