Sunday, July 1, 2007

The moments of smile - The past and the future

When your heart smiles for a moment, it is enough to elate you for a day. Smile is a fuel that keeps you running. Whatever you become, you're useless without happiness. I 've given just a few moments which made me smile from the heart - those moments I cherished. Then come those moments I would live to see for - the moments to experience which I'd do anything.

The moments when I felt on top of the world:

  • The moment my dad smiled and patted on my head when I gifted him a small mobile.
  • Those moments of happiness my parents showed when I told them I’d got placed in a good software company.
  • The moment when my best friend sent this SMS: “My message must be the first in your inbox and sent items everyday!!”
  • The moment when Viji’s eyes shone with happiness when I started to do what she told – Avoid keeping my purse in the back-pocket of my pant.
  • The moment my dad asked me this for d first time: “Business has been in loss for the pastffew months. I’m thinking of switching tracks. What do u say?”
  • The moment my student, not so close friend said, “I was feeling much lonely. You made me feel much better. Thanks a lot!”, when I suggested a solution for a small problem of hers.
  • The moment I told my friend, “Take ur own time machi… Give it as and when u can”, when I sponsored his movie ticket at INOX. ( He still owes me that :D)
Moments I long to see:
  • The moment my mom sheds a couple of tear-drops as she waves me ‘tata bye bye’, when I board my flight to a place far away from her, for a job.
  • The moment my mom hugs me after I return home for a vacation, and says “Ezhachi poita da nee!”
  • Those drops of tears my parents would show when I give them the keys of my new car and say, “Mom and Dad, this is for u!!”
  • The moment of happiness a guy shows when I help him, without a second thought, with anything he deserves.
  • The moment I set eyes on my own “HER”.
  • The moment I start to do funny and crazy things to impress her.
  • The moment she hugs me and says, “I love you too!”
  • The moment, like in Kalaaba kaadhalan, when she says “Hayyooooo”, astonished, when I show her our new ready-to-occupy flat, with her largest photo in the hallway.
  • The moment of satisfaction she shows when I present her with something
  • The moment of joy she shows when I say, “You gifted me a great watch”
  • The moment her eyes glow with joy when I show her two tickets for a night show movie.
  • And above all,
    The moment when I hear my dad tell someone, “I have got a good son!”
  • The moment she hugs me hard on the bed before we sleep, and says “I’ve never felt happier before!”

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