Monday, July 12, 2010

Blessed with a baby Boy !

Last month we are blessed with a Baby Boy !
Both mother and baby are doing fine.

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Friday, February 16, 2007

Raising the Bar...

I read it on Kapil Gupta's blog "If you lose, don't give up. If you win, raise the bar."
Last weekend I raised the bar for myself.
I have been practising in the Golf driving range, for last couple of weeks now.
I thought, this is time to raise the bar for myself and I went to Golf course with three golfers.

I always thought that golf is an easy game, you hit the ball, walk up to it, then hit again. During this time have chat with friends.
But my first day experience is totally different. For all 18 holes and more than 4 hrs, I was always running and chasing the ball.
Whenever I hit the ball, it was going in some different direction than what I intended and somehow the trees and sand attracted my golf balls a lot.
Once I completed par 3 hole in 2 hits and most of the time I didn't completed par 3-4 in 7-8 hits. (Par x for any hole, is a parameter for no of hits that an average player will take to finish)

I realised that "Raising the Bar" is not going to be a comfort zone.
Life will present more challenges.
Idea is to choose them all, get at ease with these new challenges and have fun.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

My First Skydiving from 13,000 Feet

Jan, 27, 2007, 11:45 AM: A bright sunny day. I got down from my car in snohomish valley. It took a 30 mile drive to come here. Pretty relaxed drive but I wasn’t relaxed. Was tense and asking myself if I was sure I wanted to be at this place. As much as there was excitement and anxiety, there was fear and uneasiness of what the next hour or more would get me into.

With the force that got me till there at the very first place and another that kept saying to me there is no turning back, took a deep breadth... one that is supposed to releases the tension... and stepped inside the small building.

The receptionists, after knowing my errand handed me some paperwork to be filled up. She also played a video so that I gained more knowledge on the tech and non-tech of what and how I was going to do. (She was beautiful... but there were other things occupying my mind!)

Moving my pen on the paperwork, signing here and there, going thru the material spent some 15 minutes or so filling up all that was needed and also listening to (and glancing at times at) the video. Some of the writings on that somewhat lengthy paperwork was scary. It easily forced me to think if I should walk out of the place and head back to my cozy bed. I need to go to the restroom. And why are my hands and feet cold.

Finally handed the paperwork to the receptionist ... And of course nothing works without the bucks! Was asked to wait for half an hour or so. While glancing thru the spectacular pictures in the hallway, remembered I hadn’t eaten anything since morning. I spend the next hour in eating/smoking and some worthy time in the restroom.

It was time!... A man called us inside another room... briefing time!
First thing he asked was to ease out, smile... have fun... O yes... tell me about it... boohoo... chill out... took some long breaths inside. Phew!!!

Got inside a queer suit and waited for some others who were doing the same.
Good... I wasn’t alone. We all were walked to the place that couldn’t be closer to the action!... that was it... no turning back now... there was I... standing on the airstrip with the plane with its engines roaring... and a low door open and asking me to get my ass in. So I finally AM going to... SKYDIVE!!! O my Godddd!!!

Felt like pinching myself if it was really happening. Soon found myself inside the plane with my back towards my instructor. The introduction to skydiving is this Tandem jump I was going for which required me to be bound with my instructor who would do all the steering. Looked out of the window where a group of people were practicing their formation that they would go for once in the sky. Like some dance moves, they kept practicing.

The plane was small, had to bend low to stand, and occupied some 12 people sitting huddled together back to back on the soft floor. Soon the space was packed and the door closed... all the people inside were so excited... some cameras started rolling and all our hands went forward with that 'V' in excitement... aaaaaa!!... the plane was soon lifted off from the ground.

We continued gaining height... people cracking jokes and singing songs... (right noe ask me for a song and I would come with something like... O lord... holy be thy name!!)
The view was spectacular... the surf down below got smaller and smaller... and in some time we crossed 6,500 feet, my instructor tols me we are half way thru... aaaAAA! Our jump had to take place somewhat around 13 K… he asked me if I am as nervous as he is,.. well... do I look like I need some humor here !!!!!
I was thinking of asking if I can pay him more to take me safely, in the plane, back to my comfort zone.

At 13+ K feet, the plane leveled... finally... this is it… definitely no going back now…
... get set!!! aaaAAA... My instructor harnessed me tight with him as we both knelt down... door opened... aaaAAAA... the door was slided up to let in the cold air in... aaaAAA... And... ohhhh Nooo!... the green light... No idea what my heartbeat was... I was breathing hard... strange feelings running all over... One... two... three... people started flying out of the door... it wasn’t long when I found myself... at the door steps... memorized the instructions... there were only 3-4 to remember though... oh no... what am I doing... can I have some time... oh... ok... I had some time... the plane was turning... and we were the last ones... all the other were probably shouting like hell... With my eyes wide open I kept staring at the land below... faaaarrrr below... heart still beating... good ... mouth wide open too... it wasn’t long for the plane to level again.... ooooo shitttt!... and... I was asked to lift up my feet... and in it wasn’t long when......... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! ...

Strong cold winds hit me... my heart stopped... why wouldnt it... hollyyyyyyyyy #@$@%... eyes couldnt widen much... there was I, facing the winds with all the thrill that could be offered... Terminal Velocity... 120 mph AAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

After some time (don’t know how much)... I was in senses... and though was dropping down like a stone, all the tension was gone... and I was enjoying the view from those 11-12 K feet... WOW!!... and smiling real hard… I realized this is life, happening right now and I have two choices, be scared or face the fear and have FUN... I choose to have FUN... my instructor started turning one way or another ... giving me those momentary thrills I soon started yearning for... plus giving me the view from all angles...

It was cold too... and I realized I had my mouth open all the while... gasping... :)

Now I had my arms wide open... falling freely... like those eagles seemed to do... but the land didn’t seem to come closer...Great!!! who wanted it to come anyway!!

Hated time to pass by... it should come to a standstill... far down there was the water cherishing half of my view and patterns of land on the other half...

After all of that... there was more to come... To my disappointment, I saw my instructor's hand come out and slowly count... 3, 2... and 1
There came a jerk and I blessed the nylon threads that held me to my instructor... it was too late to look for loosened up stitches on the jacket... my heart stooped once again till after sometime when we came to a stable drag... wowowowo!

There was I, now dangling from the parachute with my feet... hanging helplessly! land still far below... Now we were audible to each other...

Now it was time for some fun with the parachute, again that rush of thrill when he swayed one way or other , or when he increased/decreased the drag ...
Time to get some fundas in air while we came down and down and down ... making loops small and big... I steered to the landing area... the view still unbelievingly spectacular... soon the cars on the highway were visible and so were people who had just landed ahead of us... and wo... some idea of the speed ... we were still pretty fast ... hello!!!

Came to our final straight decent and... wait a second... if we went at this speed and hit the ground... how many bones do I have?? ... oh! shucks... this is undoubtedly seemed to be the toughest part... the land moved fast towards us... hey hey hey... As was instructed, I straightened my legs forward... and then at what seemed to be the perfect timing, the instructor pulled the cords and with max drag... we just smoothly touched... mother earth... Phew!!! ... Damn great!
All it felt on my cold feet was as if I had jumped like from... lets say... 1 feet... ;)

Awesome!! Shouted out loud... deliberately this time ;)... And as I unbuckled and let some blood supply to... wherever it needed to go... (lotsa places I guess)... I just felt SOOO delighted... and light and.... what not... just Great!!! wowowo!

That was 'The jump' of my life... o shucks!... do I want to stop here?!!!
All this was an attempt to put the inexplicable in words! But ... yoohoo! I did it. I survived !!!

To watch the video on YouTube, Click here Or here it is:


This post is inspired by my dear friend Jaatu, who did it few yrs back.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

It is snowing in seattle !!

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Trying my hands at Golf !!

"In golf, you get to think about what you're doing for much too long.
Thinking strangles the soul and suffocates the mind." -Taken from Golf for Dummies

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Friday, November 10, 2006

All I Need To Know About Life, I Learned From Motorcycling

As much as many small brained people may claim otherwise, motorcyclists are human, to varying degrees of course.
And, like all humans, we develop a philosophy of life and basic values, many of these being shaped by our lifestyle of riding motorcycles.
Having talked to a good many motorcyclists, we've found a variety of basic life philosophies that have been shaped by the pursuit of motorcycling. The more repeatable of these are listed, without prejudice, below:
- Wear out - don't crash out, or rust out.
- Make your mark on the world - but not on the wife's carpet!
- Only put your foot down when you really need to.
- Lie on your back and look up at the stars - unless you are riding your motorcycle at the time.

This is a long post to read them all, click here

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

42 hrs 910 kms round trip ... Awesome riding experience

This weekend we had the most amazing ride.
Imagine 25 Crazy Enfield machines, 26 Crazy Bikers crusing through NH-8 from Gurgaon to Jaipur, Ajmer to Pushkar. Everyone on the way, made way for us.
Although I am riding solo and/or with friends for last 2 years now, this was my first ride with the "Royal Beast" Bullet Club.

Day1 12th November 2005:
4:30 AM: Alarm buzzing, Society Guard (as instructed before going to sleep) desperately Ringing my Door Bell, Sadanand calling my mobile to wake me up.
I woke up and said to myself "It is too cold out there. I must be crazy to do this. I have slept at 2:30 last night and there is no way I can wake up at this time." So I reset the alarm for 5:30, shove away the guard and went back to the comfortable dream world.
5:30 AM Alarm again woke me up. I knew, it is Now or never. I remembered the saying "If you really want to reach heights and go a long way, overcome your reasons."
6:00 AM I was standing right in front of my bike, stuff packed up, ready to leave.
Location Sec-82, NOIDA. Odometer reading 44904.2

6:40 AM reached IFFCO Chock, Gurgaon. 20 other Club members, all packed up with biking gear, were having their Morning tea. Each bike and the biker had their own individuality. Most of the members are riding for 4-5 years now
In last 2-3 years, I have done many rides but something inside me was saying that this is going to be a different experience.
6:50 AM Everyone started their bikes. The roaring sound of 25 Royal enfields was good enough to wake everyone up in the vicinity of few kms. It was an early warning for the stampede that was on its way.

7:05 AM The Ride started. It was chilling, not just because of the cold wind, but also with the experience of riding with some of the finest riders of the town. Being early saturday morning, there was very less traffic on Delhi-Jaipur Highway. All of us were crusing at around 70 kmph.
8:10 AM Short break for 20-30 minutes, took few photographs.
9:15 AM Breakfast time. We stopped at a road side-dhaba, ordered 27 Chai (I had 2 cups) and snacks to start with, then 80 Aalu+Gobhi+Muuli paranthas with butter+dahi, then again chai. Dhabawala was astonished to see so many riders at one time and as he was not prepared for it, he actually took more than 2 hrs to prepare food.
11:30 AM We started our journey again, by this time sun was shining bright on the sky and it was warm. Since ride was long and everyone has their own riding style, we eventually broke into groups of 2-6.
Delhi-Jaipur Highway NH-8 is very good (that is, once you manage to cross Manesar), but Highway after Jaipur-bypass to Ajmer is too too good. It is paradise for every rider. More than 100 kms, 6 lanes, with shoulder and believe me NO TRAFFIC. I donot remember using my brakes, except for when we stopped for a break.

4:30 PM Ajmer was just 30 kms away and I got a flat tyre. Sadanand was riding just behind me. We stopped inquired the local passersby about the puncture mechanic and we found out nearest one was half a km away. Parked the bike on the road-side, took the flat tyre out. I holded the type over my shoulders, sat on the Bag on Sada's bike, as we were not in a mood to untie it. It was another kind of adventure.
5:30 PM and 3 chai down, puncture fixed, ready to start again.
6:00 PM by the time me and Sada reached Ajmer, the city had already experienced the Thumping beats of Bullets. Everyone was looking stunned. They actually guided us to hotel the entire gang was staying. All I asked them was "which direction bikes went."
6:30 PM checked in the hotel. Had a talk and plan update with the gang.
8:15 PM started for Pushkar ride.

I can't believe it, I wrote this long and still I am not half way through ... I'll write more on this.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Back from Nainital...

I am back from nainital... Trip was wonderful... bumpy ride on UP roads, uttranchal is too beautiful and roads are much better than UP. I'll upload the photos in few days.

I have one question in mind !
Why does it always happen, when u are on a chutti and busy enjoying... Boss call up and asks "When are u coming back!"   "Some important stuff needs to be work on."
Although for last 2 months nobody has thought about it.

Is it just Murphy's Law !

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Thursday, April 28, 2005

Today

Today is the first day of rest of my Life

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Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Delhi-Manali Bike Trip

There is only one word for the trip ... fandu
6 bikes 9 people...1200+ kms round trip

Click here to see the Pictures

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