Sunday, May 11, 2008

Dream a little dream for me...

She stood by the huge window overlooking the river... 12 floors below, men and women hurriedly stepped out of the ferry and weaved their way through the morning rush... in the distance, the symbol of freedom and liberty stood in the middle of the water, holding up her torch.. ferries and boats whizzing past, splashing a jet of water behind them, cut across the gently chopping surface of the river... on the streets below, yellow cabs honked impatiently at pedestrians who walked across the roads seemingly oblivious of the oncoming traffic... at the corner of the street, a long line of customers stood patiently waiting for their morning cup of coffee at Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts, waiting to get started with their day, make some money, cut some deals... high heels and high power mingled comfortably with each other... the station exit spewed a continuous stream of people who all seemed to have an aim, a mission for the day... the fast pace of the office goers cut through the crisp morning air, the sunshine making its way through the skyscrapers and reaching the walkers... the newspaper stands cleared and the trash bins filled up; heels met potholes and stayed afoot without falling; everyone walked close yet no one touched the other, this was skill of staying alert and focussed... hotdog stands and coffee vendors had been up since 5 and doing great business in the rush hour... a few men and women stood on the sides and puffed and blew smoke unconcernedly into the faces of people walking past, but no one cared... people stepped over manholes with lids "Made from India", walked over construction sites and got to their 50 storey office buildings, charged up and ready to go.

This was vibrancy, this was pace, this was New York City and this was where she wanted to be. This was her dream. She had been blessed because this is what she had achieved. She stood there, 12 floors above the hustle bustle, drew a deep breath of contentment, turned around and sat at her desk, charged up and ready to go.



Been away from blogger for too long, infact for the first time, I missed a whole month!! For those of you who thought I was dead, pls don't party. Have just moved jobs and cities, it's been a rollercoaster ride settling in... I have a lot of catching up to do, but I will definitely write regularly now... been itching to write for so long! I have many desi stories to tell!

P.S My previous post was very pertinent because I started my new job 2 days after that, and wanted to know if what motivated me also motivated others.. glad to know I'm not the only one out there!!

20 comments:

unpredictable said...

:) Congrats on having made it this far .. and good luck on the journey ahead :)

cm chap said...

Congratz my fellow Scorp... For reaching heights.

Beautiful post.. I cud picturise NYC. Another similarity b/w us... Always NYC remains my dream place to wrk. But I'm yet to do it... Though I got chance to wrk n Toronto & Sydney.

Chaitali Patel said...

Good to see you back and very happy that you are happy! :)

D said...

I thought another blogger succumbed to my blogroll jinx - the jonx that makes them disappear the moment I blogroll them! Thank god you're safe!

Daroga said...

Congrats !!!
Another example of 'Dreams Do Come True' :)

Good Luck with your new job and NY City !! (kabhi na kabhi to zaroor aayenge NY City... bahut sune hain iske baare mein)

S said...

very well written..
Congrats on achieving what you always dreamt of ...and more congrats for being satisfied and happy :-)

Zee said...

new york new york! (ryan adams)
welcome back! what desi stories do u have huh? stories from back home which means u were home?????????
all the best for the new job....though we miss u and were hoping new job could bring u back to dilli!

CandidConfessions said...

Wow, I can so relate to this!! Looks like you are in downtown if you are able to see the liberty lady. Wonderful description of it all! Me in mid-town.. So not much view of the river! :(

Mahogany said...

congratulations! You're in a very cool city. Im looking forward to updates and stories.

Still Searching said...

`unpredictable
thanks!! yup, made it this far!

`cm-chap
toronto and sydney sound like great cities too! u must come to NYC some day though!

`chaits
:) i see u're having new house troubles, believe me, i know what thats like!!

`d
haha! bhagvan ke ghar mein der hain, andher nahin! i'm back after a long time, but i'm def back!! :)) hahah

`daroga
i tell ya! funny thing about dreams... and yes u must come to NYC! it's awesome, at least to me!

`s
hiii!! am glad u have time to blog during your break!! :))

`zee
desi story posts will be up soon! hmmm.. not going to be in india maybe till end of year :(

`cc
awesome! i didnt know u were in NYC! yes, i'm in downtown, and totally loving it... thanks, glad someone from new york thinks its a good description! most people will be like "what?? u find this beautiful?!" hehehe!!

`mahogany
oh yeah! will blog soon about other NYC/NJ stories!

mensch said...

NY...and 12 floors above..whatay view!

congrats on the new job..that calls for a party..anytime I come to US of A, I ll get it!!;-D

Ram said...

what a great description of NYC..just too good.

Me's been away from bloggerville too. :-)

-Ram.

cm chap said...

Yeah.. coming there very soon

Cuckoo said...

Many congrats gal! The weather and view both perfect... hope the job turns out to be just as awesome. So where have you decided to stay? have you gotten your license? (Did you catch 'Sakura Matsuri' in April?)

Rebelzz said...

welcome back.. n welcome me back too :P

Sach1 said...

hey good luck wid ur new job! Nice blog thr...

BD said...

I like the way you describe things.

Indrajit said...

I wonder if this is the start of a fiction.?

Amazingly wrtn.

Y? said...

very nicely written .very new york:)
good luck with your job

SwB said...

beautifully described!