The Grass Is Greener

After wandering around for many Wednesdays at a stretch, I am back for good (I hope). The break was a welcome one, and long overdue. And lots of tales along the way. Hopefully I can pull out some of those stories and pen them here. For now, welcome back. Check my earlier Wandering Wednesday Series here.

I was in the UAE last week. We surprised my niece for her birthday. Her reactions et al are the making of another post. This one is about the birthday party. The weather was getting from nice to awesome. Hence it was perfect for a day at Dubai’s Zabeel Park. And so as we set out with our cakes, pizzas and colas, we were greeted by families walking in with huge pots and pans, all set for a Biryani/Barbecue party. I almost followed the aromas and joined their party. As I headed to our picnic spot, I saw adults riding bikes and kids playing games long forgotten. The simplicity all around was delightful. Yours truly did something that she’d not done in years. I slept on the grass. And oh, what a wondrous feeling it was! I could stay there all day. I almost did.

And as I browsed around, seeing people do their own thing, I saw happy faces. Actually, I think I saw content faces. Was it the weather? Or was it the fact that it was a long weekend on account of the UAE National Day? No matter what the reason was, I seemed to be reciprocating too. And as I picked my camera to go click click for a souvenir of the moment, it hit me. It was the HERE and NOW that the people were responding to. Yes, they all had a routine to return to eventually, but as of now, it was not on their mind. Funnily, it hadn’t been on mine either. I was, for a change, not making any plans or rethinking any goals. I simply WAS. And that day taught me something I am never going to forget all my life. No matter how good yesterday has been or how bad tomorrow might be, (or vice versa) the grass is as green as it gets on your side. To make it your emerald or stay jaded, the choice is yours. Me? I am collecting the Peridots for now!

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The Grass Is Greenerย onย This Side Of Paradise.

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21 responses to “The Grass Is Greener”

  1. Hrishi avatar

    “.. on days like this, DOn’t worrry about the future or the past.. Just enjoy the moment” ~ Peter Burke, White Collar.

    Glad to know you had such a aaram waala time..

    1. blogwatig avatar

      You totally got that right Hrishi ๐Ÿ™‚ And yup, that is what I did!

  2. janu avatar

    Peridots are a nice shade of green and am glad you collected so many of them ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Yup, Janu, I have a mini fortune now ๐Ÿ™‚

    2. Hrishi avatar

      er.. ye kya hota hai? google karna padega

      1. blogwatig avatar

        Hrishi, Google karo phir mujhe gift karo ๐Ÿ˜‰

  3. Rachna avatar

    That’s a fantastic message that you conveyed. Instead of dwelling in the past or fretting about what can be, how about living in the moment! Am so glad that you had a fantastic vacation. Your post tempts me to walk on wet grass. Haven’t done that in a while.

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Oh, you so must Rachna! I am telling you, that day is etched in my memory for like ever now. This pic will be my happy place for years to come ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Dagny avatar

    Make it your emerald or stay jaded… wow! Message conveyed so beautifully!

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Dagny, trust you to pick the essence of the post. <3

  5. Aditi avatar

    What a lovely message and an equally brilliant capture! Being in the now ..just as suchsuch… is indeed a bliss! The grass is as green as it gets on your side – so true!!
    Glad your back with your Wednesday series!!

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Oh yes, Aditi, I quite love the capture myself. ๐Ÿ™‚ And yes, I am glad I am back too. Thanks for stopping by.

  6. Rickie avatar

    You know, it’s such simple pleasures of life that we experience in a foreign land that remind us how terribly we have ruined our own cities at home. If there is not one green patch where one can lie in peace, without the blare of horns killing our eardrums, without the toxic smells from the sky above us, and no grass unspoiled by the ruinous feet of thousands or by dog shit that hasn’t been disposed off appropriately by uncivic citizens, are we really leaving a better world for the next generation?

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Rickie, I can’t help but agree to every word that you say………………..sadly………:(

  7. Ritu Lalit avatar

    There you are … zindagi ka falsafa aka sum total of the meaning of life

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Totally Ritu. And so simple too.

  8. Afshan avatar

    its called, This is life moment ๐Ÿ™‚
    cool click and greeat text along with it
    hav fun

    1. blogwatig avatar

      True that, Afshan. Thanks for dropping by.

  9. Rekha avatar

    Lovely pic that is. Breaks are always welcome. And more so, when it’s spent with your loved ones. Welcome Back! ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. blogwatig avatar

      Oh, yes, Rekha. Breaks do wonders, both the good and the bad. They almost set you on a new path. And I am happy to be back too.

  10. Seeta avatar

    One of the best messages that everyone should heed to ๐Ÿ™‚ but you know what, the realization of the value of this message more often than not comes a tad bit late to most.

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