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Mangalore to Jaipur!

Had an intention to be at Infosys office at Kottara, Mangalore for the Toastmasters Meet at 6:30 a.m. sharp. I failed and I realised it when I woke up to the call of Ravi at 7:15. After witnessing the coveted meet where all the Toastmasters clubs of Mangalore had come together, I gladly participated in the photo shoot event! :)

Then came the time to meet everyone there as I leave for the airport. This was the most special last handshakes in this week; as these are the people being with whom I had actually been in the presence of my interest! I was and said what I love to.

Still I don't feel like saying that 'I will miss them'. Maybe 'cause I still don't realise that I have parted from them. But there is some kind of strong feel I have that I won't be missing them because somewhere I know I will be meeting them again for sure and not for once but like will keep having these casual ( read Toastmasters ) meets! :) With this happy feeling I started off for airport with my now x-flatmate Ruchi. Felt lucky to once see the new airport of Mangalore as I boarded the flight to Mumbai. :)



In Mumbai, I was received by Ashish Rijhwani. We had a short lunch time meet and then he headed off for his class. In minutes I had the company of Chris to fill the complete evening with non-stop conversations, mainly about her funny experiences in India.

One among these stories were her experience of watching an Indian TV serial. And Chris happened to take the essence of our serial. Here is the video to prove that!!

Later Kaushal boss joined us to add more laughter to the evening. At 6:15 p.m. i boarded my flight to Jaipur and after two hours I was in comforts of home I was longing for! :)

Comments

This is a perfect blog....

I dont know what else to say....

Its just...wonderfully written...takes you places...and makes you feel what the writer felt...

Loved it.
Sakshi Mathur said…
:) :) Thanks... What can I say yours is a perfect comment! :P
puja's blog said…
Well, picture speaks louder than words...
And the first picture shows how girls die to get just one rose from me....
ufffffff!!!!!!!!!!

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