The Wonderful Gift
For a long time, I permanently had a sketch
as my profile picture everywhere. It is still there on some websites. At that
time many people would ask me as to who sketched my profile picture. Some had
assumed that it is one of those software applications which had sketched it out
for me. The truth is that this was the birthday present from Rayyan, during his
first year in Arena animation, which is the best gift I have received from
anyone ever. BTW Rayyan gets to hear the best gift ever so often that he
considers it a substitute for thank you in his mother’s dictionary. This
picture became so close to my heart and remained to be my profile picture on
bloggers, facebook, twitter, Indiblogger and other sites for a long time.
Rayyan has been interested in sketching and
drawing since his childhood. He did a sketch of me when he was around 5 years
old.
He loved arts and wanted to make a career out of it. But knowing our
education system, it is easy to guess that it was not easy. People kept holding
him back, discouraging him that this was not possible. Art and drawing is good
for hobby but not for profession. Though as a mother I supported him, I too
made a lot of wrong decisions falling under the pressure, especially due to the
financial dependency I had back then. Finally Rayyan got into Animation
Engineering course in Arena Jayanagar, Bangalore. Surprisingly I had help for this
decision making by winning a contest on Indiblogger, a 50,000/- cash prize for
my article on 3G which Rayyan encouraged me to write.
Once he was in the field he loved, Rayyan
started sounding so happy when he would narrate his learnings of the day. I
hadn’t seen him happy learning computer science ever. Even though he was living
in a PG, away from home for the first time, he was never bored or sad.
Within weeks he started sharing his work
over internet with me and I was quite impressed and happy with his progress. He
was highly dedicated to his learning in Arena and never missed or left any
project incomplete. He joined Arena in June and by October he secretly sketched
this image and sent it to me on my birthday. I have never been as happy looking
at a picture of Farida as I had been on that day. It was a lovely feeling,
being created by a person you created in the first place.
I also realized the importance of allowing
our children to make their own career choices, because they will be doing it
for almost half of their life span they spend on this earth. Off course the
calculation was done by Rayyan
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