Revisiting the Cherished Memories of Stockholm
I am in Stockholm (Sweden) to be with Anju and Naresh and family (Pallavi and Arvind). My daughter, Vaishali also joined us from Canada with her two daughters, Komal and Tania. We
celebrated Xmas and New Year at the family reunion. Today, January 13, is the Punjabi festival of Lohri which we are celebrating with traditional fun and frolic at home in the cold weather.
Starting from Xmas to this day of Lohri, I have been revisiting the cherished memories of Stockholm meeting old friends and making new friends in the process. We picked up new relations with the family of Maclina and Sanjay Loyal, parents of Sonali. Sonali and my grand-son, Arvind have been steady with each other and we approved and cemented the relationship at a solemn ceremony of Roka (Pre-engagement bond) on January 28. We hosted the Loyal family on New Year Eve, December 31 at our home in Marsta to usher into the New Year with hope and promise. Though I advised Anju and Naresh not to crowd my schedule with too many outings in view of the cold and snowy weather, our friends around are good enough to do what they intended to do to nurture the bonds of friendship. Thanks for the kind gestures of togetherness by our new and old connections. We enjoyed - a delicious Mexican dinner at cosy apartment of Sumitra Behn and Vinod Patel in Marsta, a sumptuous Chinese dinner by Damini and Naresh Lakhwani at the Bamboo Garden in the down-town Stockholm, a homely dinner at the home of Monica Loyal, Aunty (Massi and Chachi) of Sonali, a delicious home cooked Chinese meal at the spacious Mansion of Silky and Gautam, a homely dinner at the home of Neelu and Anil Narula, our old friends of yesteryears.
Some of these social engagements provided us an opportunity to revisit our cherished memories and association. Among the new connections, a sophisticated and God fearing people like us, Loyals became our extended family. God bless Sonali and Arvind, the future of our family. At the dinner with Silky and
Gautam, we met yet another promising young couple, Ami and Sashvat, siblings of our old friends, Anju and Sunil Bruta and our old acquaintances, Swapna and Budhdev Sharma. While Ami and Sashvat are highly placed in their respective careers; Ami, a practising Doctor of Psychology and Sashvat, an IT Consultant with a company of his own; Silky is a Marketing Executive with a renowned Corporate House and Gautam is a perspective Banker and Financial Consultant. It was gratifying to know. I found Anju and Sunil Brutas as vivacious and vibrant human beings as they were in the good old days. Anju regaled us with her poetic skills acquired from her family genes, I believe. I recall an Urdu Sher (couplet) which she shared with us
Yaar Mat Peena Masjid Mein Baith Ke;
Ek Hi Bottle Hai, Kahin Khuda Hi Na Mang Le.
Among the new picks, we bumped into the young member of the diplomatic fraternity of India, to which I also proudly belonged, First Secretary of the Indian Embassy, Rakesh Tiwari and his gracious wife Shobna at the homely dinner
hosted by our old buddies, Neelu and Anil Narula. A young diplomat, Rakesh Tiwari is holding the Fort, in the absence of Ambassador, as the Charge d’ Affaires of the Indian Embassy in Stockholm. I found Rakesh a well groomed diplomatic colleague with a bright future in the fast evolving diplomatic space of India In the world at large. It was a real pleasure to meet and interact with our old friends, Rita and Arun Chopra in the process.
More is still to come in the coming days as I see my schedule with Anju pasted on the fridge in the kitchen. With this, I close this brief blog, my hobby, with all the best wishes on the traditional festival of LOHRI -
Sab Nu Lohri Di Badhai Hove
Khushi Dooni Te Sabai Hove
Postscript:-
Lohri turned out to be all the more enjoyable with the impromptu joining of Sonali and her parents, Maclina and Sanjay Loyal with traditional Goodies like Moongfally, Rewadis and Sweets to celebrate the festival and greet each other. Thanks, let the spirit of Lohri - Well-being for all prevail.