Monday, 11 May 2015

Jab We Met

Let’s Do the Time Warp Again


Look like this is the year of get togethers & marriages. Even I haven't unfolded half of the calendar, I have already witnessed 3 reunions and couple of marriages.
Whilst the first two were very casual, the last one was a gem, reunion of my 10th class with the theme "Punha Ekda Shalet" meaning let’s go back to school again...

I was excited when the reunion was first announced. I amaze how people on Facebook & What’s app had reconnected in such a positive affirming way, and thats really inspiring. Class council has the most difficult task of finding out golden oldies of the class... It's 21 year that were passed.

Jab We Met.


I must admit that as the time for going got closer and closer, I became quite nervous as well as exited. I was very ordinary student during my high school and always hate going to school. I moved from my hometown/school 18 years back, and there was no reason for me to return. Would I fit in?

The “The” day arrived. 10th May, what a choice Mothers day! I wake up early just like those schooling days where I used to leave home at 6:45am on my BSA SLR.

My day usually start & ends with blackberry, I had to go through 200 odd email everyday but today was an exception,different and most exiting. My mother prepared nice breakfast “Ghavne Usal” for me and my brother and neighbors were greeting me. Thanks to one of my class mate, Abhishek who has published a post in yesterday’s newspaper about event and other aspect of gathering which set the tone of the event.

I reached school at 9:30 am sharp. As soon as I entered school premises time machine triggered and it took me back in 1993-94. I was just looking at campus, my class and other things which I admire most during those day, so many changes. I entered my class, warm welcomed by huge round of applause. I felt like "I am in heaven". Next 60 mins were simply on chatting, laughing, and catching up. I was struck by how some people hadn't changed at all, others had. Or maybe it’s just my perception that’s been altered by time, distance, and maturity

School council had planned this event to perfection starting from arranging “Turban” to end of day meals. I felt it was like a true family function, amount of efforts spent in preparation by council was commendable.

The class started at 10:30 am with roll call from our beloved class teacher followed by condolence messages to lost ones and various speeches from teachers and students on their schooling days.

We headed in the second half of the day where lunch and refreshment were arranged by school council in one of big coconut garden outside city. The food was mouthwatering and council was ensuring everyone enjoy the event at best. Also this was an opportunity for those who wish to interact with teachers and classmates casually.

One of the most touching moments of the evening was discussing last 21 years with your classmates. All in all, it was a wonderful evening which is coming to an end.

Icing on the cake was most of the teachers and students where present, participated and that made the event as grand success.

I missed “Happy hours” and grape wine ways which was the climax..

I could write more and more, but I think this post is long enough

Time fly bye..


Takeaways


In my view this reunion was great example of unity, respect to our society and promise to carry legacy to next generation. I discovered our class has footprint everywhere (from politician to journalist, you name it we have it) which is legendary, it just we need to connect those dots to make a unbreakable net for our next generation.

Yes, structures, landscapes and people change; but special friendships and memories are never destroyed.