We were
without a cable or dish TV connection for more than 1 and ½ decades. Yeah, my
children grew up not watching TV and they are fine, even though I assure you
that it was not an experiment conducted on them so see if children can actually
live without TV or not. It was just that I felt we were watching TV whenever we
are bored without using the time for some creative activity or outdoor games. So,
out went the TV from our lives and in came computers.
4 years ago
TV box made an entry to our home via my husband who decided it is an insult to
his NRI status to not have a TV in home. Yet, we were very skeptical about
going for a connection until this April when again the man of the house wanted
to watch IPL and went for the connection. Honestly, even though I grumbled and
was angry at the change being made, I did enjoy the match.
Finally,
the tragedy happened once again. The TV serials made an entry into our home,
now through Farheena who even earlier would watch them on her iPad through
internet. As my work desk and TV stand side by side, I cannot help but glimpse
at the happening on TV at times, especially the ads. When engrossed in work
recently, I jumped out of my skin to the word ‘KHAMOSH’ uttered in a boomering voice.
When I turned towards the TV, I saw after a long time the now aged Shatrughan Sinha with Amitabh Bachchan on
the show. This was a promotion of the new show
Yaaron Ki Baraat which promised
to put celebrity friendships to test through a series of fun challenges and
tasks on Zee TV's chat show hosted by Sajid Khan and Riteish Deshmukh.
When we
talk about friendships and friends, there is no way I can escape thinking about my
friend Paula Gerding from USA, who was a sister in survival (we both were
survivors of breast cancer) who created a bond in my life which is completely
different from any other bond I have. It was way back in 2005 that I first met
Paula on a cancer support board for breast cancer survivors.
I had been
through cancer in 1996a and also lost my sister to cancer the same year. It came as a
big shock when my Mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 when I was thinking we have seen the last of it. Surgery was
done, yet we saw a recurrence happening in 2005. Cancer was getting on my
nerves and I needed emotional support. Since I did not find any support groups nearby,
I logged online and found a support group from USA.
Paula was a
member of the group who somehow created a special bond with me in no time. Soon
we were discussing our families, children and other things with each other,
including some serious discussion on religion, war and politics. I met more
survivor sisters on the board and we had a private group of our own called
Ladybirds.
Paula was one of those people who was full of life and enthusiasm. There was
no mission impossible for her. She made plans and made them work. One of the
plans she had was to have us visit her and may be settle down Farheena in USA
for better future. She would chat with Farheena on webcam and became her favorite
Hi-Bye aunty. She shared a special friendship with my son Rayyan as well.
More than me, my kids were excited to meet Paula. So,
we started working towards our visit to USA and finally one day it happened. We
went to meet Paula and other friends in USA. The four months we spent with
Paula made a huge difference to all of our lives.
The pictures will give you a peek into the funny times we spent with Paula.
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Paula made this poster to welcome us. |
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At Race For Cure |
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Demanding and getting her share of toy from Mc Donalds |
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At Tarpon Springs with Ladybird Kathleen |
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At Marie's for hair style |
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Another Style |
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Wanting me to experience the hair attention |
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With a cake to celebrate anniversary of survival |
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With my kids washing her dogs |
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A party with Lizzie with a ladybird cake |
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At church with Rayyan and Farheena in a dress I made for her |
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Trying to teach Farheena to swim.. that shows one of her mission impossible plans |
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The great sari party with all survivors |
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Way of telling me I cook good food |
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A brick in her garden dedicated to us |
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The Drama Queens in Disney World.. they were just a bit tired for God's sake! |
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Trying to show off to Rayyan that she can also stand her on her head.... |
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Roasting Marsh-mellows at poolside |
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Dressing up in sari .. just for a surprise |
I and Paula
along with other ladybirds are sisters in a special way, which goes way beyond friendship. Someone rightly mentioned -- "We
are not sisters of blood but sisters of heart" and believe me sisters of
hearts have the same amount of fights and bickering like the ones of blood do. J
I am glad
that I took the bold step of visiting Paula in USA when I did, because she lost
her battle with cancer two years later after putting on a brave fight. Losing Paula was big blow to all of us.
Love her or hate her, there is no way you could ignore Paula with her grand
plans and way of making them work. Even though Rayyan and I have come to the
acceptance that Paula is no more with us, Farheena still misses her and waits
for her messages on Facebook.
Reaching
out to a family half way across the globe and building a bond with them looks
like something impossible in our world, but Paula made it happen. Even though I
was always a practical person, she made me take a spontaneous decision to visit
USA and make my childhood dream of visiting Disney World come true. Without
her, I would never have dared to embark on such a journey with my children.
There are
so many Pee (as we ladybirds call her) stories stacked in my memory, that I can not only write a blog post but start a blog about her. What touched my heart
about Paula was the way she made you feel she cared for you.
There is
nothing boring with Paula around. Every day was fun and different and more than
me it was my children who enjoyed her friendship.
Like one of
my friend said Paula was full of energy and enthusiasm, whether it was in
moments of love and happiness or moments of fear, anger and sadness. I hate
saying the word "was" because I'd like to imagine she's still out
there somewhere, working on some grand plan or arranging a grand party for her friends.
And no, I can't imagine her resting in peace wherever Paula is. Even to this
day, she makes me smile through my tears. No one will ever take her place in my
heart.
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