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I can write about disparate things, but when it comes to describing myself, I often fumble for words. To know me better, stay tuned to my space and share my world with me. As my thoughts unfold, the 'real me' will surface. Till then, I leave you with my favourite quote "Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness; For even as he loves the arrow that flies, so he loves also the bow that is stable."......Khalil Gibran.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The wedding band

“You know what?? this is not how it was meant to be” I mumbled as I removed my wedding band and flung it on my hubby. I said this not so modest statement a couple of years ago to which Max replied “I guess you’ll realize the value of the ring only when it is gone”.

A couple of days ago, while at work, I realized that my band was missing. I looked around and couldn’t find it. I was in a different office when this happened. I immediately called my colleagues and asked them to look for it. They looked around and so did I. I can’t express what I went through that day. I contacted the security and gave them a description of my ring. I felt utterly helpless. I called up mom and with a heavy heart told her about the ring. Mom said it was not auspicious to lose a wedding band. She said, it is better to get another band done and get it blessed asap. I came home and pulled out my drawer and started looking for the ring high and low but of no avail. I then told Max about what had happened to which in a boy like glee he prophesized “Oh! I think that kind of ends our marriage”. I turned a deaf year to what he had to say.

Eight years of my marriage started playing in front of my eyes that night. I looked at my barren ring finger and thought if only I could get rid of a crazy cultivated habit of moving rings from one finger to another; I would still have my ring in my hand. I could barely sleep.

I said three Hail Mary’s and continued praying profusely. The next morning, I had a quick word with the security who threw up their hands and said that the cleaning committee had finished duty and now it was close to impossible to locate the ring. I pressed them to look for it. I got into the office shuttle and continued praying. With absolutely no hope, I continued staring at my empty finger. As we were passing by the St. Antony church, I prayed, “please God please, I’ll light three candles I promise, I will never take anything for granted”. I reached my work place and pulled out the chair, I saw something roll and daintily fall on the floor. I ignored it. Something made me turn back and look again. I was amazed. Lo and behold! My ring was on the floor. I can’t express what I felt. I was elated. I thanked God and promised to pay up the bribe asap.

That evening, when I got back home, I pulled Max closer and told him “I guess, you are not that lucky, you will still have me for your wife, in good times and in bad….” As I trailed off with the half-baked wedding vows, I could see my husband smile his boy like smile perhaps thinking, ‘What luck!!!’