Saturday, November 30, 2013

Fond Memories :)

Today was one of those days where I am grateful for good friendships. I praise God for keeping them. We went out for lunch today to celebrate my dearest  friend Tanya's birthday. The weather was absolutely perfect, nice and cool, the sun was out only for a little bit. We met at our favorite restaurant that has an outside seating. Even though it was a Saturday, the place was quite empty ( I am glad that it was :) 

There were some good long conversations, with some lovely saxophone playing at the background. The food as usual was great. We decided to do Starbucks post lunch and enjoyed the walk on South Main road in Koregaon Park. I had forgotten how nice and quiet that lane is. 

Coffee at Starbucks is always fun  and there is something about hanging with people who love coffee ;) All in all it was a great day. We did not realize how four hours had just gone by :)

Friday, November 29, 2013

Kal's cartoon :)


I loved this one by Kal from The Economist :)

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Nobody will Remember


A humbling article by Stephen Altrogge.

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Remember that immensely popular rap song from a few years back that had the lyrics:

This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill
Fifteen percent concentrated power of will
Five percent pleasure, fifty percent pain
And a hundred percent reason to remember the name!

That song was everywhere! Football commercials, video games, the radio, movies! And yet, without using Google, can you remember the name of the artist who performed the song? I couldn’t (it was “Fort Minor”). Kind of ironic isn’t it? An entire song devoted to being remembered, and yet no one can remember the artist.

I tend to read a lot of history. I recently finished reading a biography of Truman Capote, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Truman was constantly hobnobbing with famous people – the movers and shakers and news makers of his day. He was friends with movie stars and authors and politicians and socialities. And yet what amazed me as I read the book was that I had only heard of one or two of the big name celebrities.
The reality is, very few people will remember me. This is not some sort of macabre, self-pity, nobody likes me, I’m a loser, gather round for a group hug, kind of statement. It’s simply the truth. Unless I assassinate a world leader (which I don’t plan on doing) or invent a cure for cancer (which I don’t forsee happening) I will simply fade into the mist of history.

Only a few people will remember me. I want to make sure I leave behind the right memories.
But there are a few people who will remember me, and I want to live my life in light of those people who will remember me.

So who is going to remember me?

THE LORD

In Matthew 6:6 Jesus said:
But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

In Matthew 6:19 Jesus said:
Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.

In Matthew 10:42 Jesus said:
And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.

These verses, as well as hundreds of others, imply that God will remember every good thing we do in the name of Christ, and will reward us for those things. We will forget many of the good deeds we do in the name of Christ. Other will also forget those good deeds. My grandma, who was one of the most godly, gentle, servant-hearted people I ever knew, got Alzheimer’s late in life and forgot just about everything.

But the Lord will NEVER forget any good work done in his name.
When I stand before the Lord on judgment day, clothed in the righteousness of Christ, he will remember my name. He will remember every good deed and he will reward me for those good deeds. In light of this reality, I want to live with all my might while I yet live. My name will be lost to history, but it will not be lost to the Lord.

MY FAMILY

The only other people who will remember my name after I die will be my family. My grandma died when I was only thirteen years old, but I remember her very clearly. What do I remember? I remember how generous she was with us. I remember how she loved to sing and dance to worship music. I remember how she constantly served my dad and mom. She left a legacy of godliness behind.

Charles Spurgeon said:
It is a blessed thing for some of us that we can look back on a father’s example and a mother’s example with nothing but unalloyed gratitude to God for both. But there are others among you who, in looking back, must say, “I thank God I was delivered from the evil influence to which I was subjected as a child.” Do not let your child ever have to say that of you, but ask for grace that in your own house you may walk with a perfect heart.

I can look back on my mom and dad’s example with unalloyed gratitude to God for both. Were they perfect, flawless parents? Of course not. But they were godly, generous, affectionate, prayerful, and devoted to God’s word. Most people won’t remember them, but I certainly will.

By God’s grace, I want to leave the same legacy behind for my children. I want my children to remember that I pursued and loved Jesus. I want my kids to remember that I delighted in them. I want my kids to remember how much I loved Jen.
Most people will forget me, and that’s okay. But a few people will remember me, and I want to make sure I leave behind the right kind of memories.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

How tourists view India

I have no issues with tourists coming to India and travelling around the country. Its good to visit places and learn about different cultures and know how people live, eat and stay in another part of the world. Something I believe every person should do before visiting any country is a little bit of research. I am not saying that you will come to know all a country has to offer, but at least you will have a fair idea of what to expect.

Most of the people who come to India expect to see poverty – like everywhere. I know India is a developing country and might not be in par with the well developed nations, but that does not mean that we are below the poverty line.They think they might contract some fatal disease the moment they step into the country. If I were to visit a developed nation, for example say the US I could also come down with some illness, and that is could be because of the change of weather, food, water etc.

Something that irks me the most are the photographs they put up online of poor people, slums etc.. Its like every place they visit is down trodden. ( and I am sure every county has its share of homeless people on their streets) Each country has its own shortcomings, but I do know that there are some amazing places that you can visit here, great variety of food you can taste and experience a wonderful blend of different cultures-all in one place.

I am not venting out my frustrations, but just trying to say that India is quite well advanced about a lot of things, its just up to you,as  what you want to take back home. 

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Jamie Oliver :)

I love Jamie Oliver's cooking and I love sandwiches.

So I enjoyed watching this video that gave me both :)


Friday, November 22, 2013

Two day working week

This week was probably the shortest working week I have had. Well not that the company policies changed or anything... I came down with the flu. I thought I would be able to make it  to work today, as I seemed to get better yesterday evening.Sadly though I woke up this morning feeling really really terrible. Personally I was feeling quite guilty not going to work.Even though I am quite ill and can barely talk due to my infected sinuses and blocked nose :P

When you take more than a day off, people usually doubt if you are "really ill". But then I realized I gottta stop thinking what people think of me.Fear of man is no good. I love how it is put in Proverbs 29:25 "The fear of man lays a snare,  but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe."  So remembering this, I get back in bed, with my tissues, hot water and books :)

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Selfie ;)

An Interesting article by Tim Challies on the "Word of the Year"

The Word Of The Year-Tim Challies

Tim Challies
Every year Oxford Dictionaries announces a Word of the Year. This is a word, or expression, that has attracted a great deal of interest that year. Throughout the year the Dictionary staff track words using all kinds of interesting means and in November they narrow in on a few for special consideration. A final selection team is made up of lexicographers and consultants to the dictionary team, and editorial, marketing, and publicity staff. This year, all of that effort led to this word: Selfie.

A selfie is a photograph of yourself taken with a mobile phone or other handheld device, and uploaded to social media—Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or any of the others. The Dictionary team found that the word was first used in 2002 by an inebriated Australian:

Um, drunk at a mates 21st, I tripped ofer [sic] and landed lip first (with front teeth coming a very close second) on a set of steps. I had a hole about 1cm long right through my bottom lip. And sorry about the focus, it was a selfie.

It has been in use ever since. However, in 2013 the word reached a kind of tipping point in popularity when both individuals and media began to refer to it with increased regularity and decreased shame. Over the year it increased in usage by 17,000%.

I find this word fascinating on two levels. First, I love words, so am always eager to learn new ones, to see how they have come into use, and to see how they’ve become popularized. Selfie is just such a word.
But of greater interest to me is the selfie and ourselves. I keep an eye on the digital world and find that selfie has some special interest here. I have often looked for a word that will aptly summarize life in this digital world, and this may be it. We are the selfie generation.

When our handheld devices first came along, they offered us very little variety. We took what the companies offered and used them as they were created. But it didn’t take long for Nokia, and then other manufacturers, to allow us to personalize them. We could buy different colors of phone, or change our ringtone, or, on some models even change the vibration patterns or the flashing light patterns. We demanded the ability to customize our mass-marketed devices. Don’t miss the irony and the salesmanship. Even as we all embraced the same things, we wanted to feel like we embraced them as individuals rather than as a herd. And so it was that our devices became a means of personal expression.

And then a second thing happened. It did not take long for the manufacturers to figure out that we wanted cameras in our phones. It is obvious in retrospect, and a great addition to a handheld device. I remember the first time I saw a mobile phone that had a little mirror on the back, a tiny mirror meant to give you a view of yourself as you took a photo of yourself for the benefit of yourself.

And then a third thing happened. When social media came along, we suddenly had the perfect means of personal expression, the perfect means of building a completely customized view of self. We could use our customized phones to take customized photos for our customized online profiles.

When we combine mobility with cameras and social media, we have not only the ability, but also the desire, to be constantly in one another’s view. We carry our phones and use social media and snap selfies not for others, but for ourselves. No one really wants to see your face superimposed in front of the Statue of Liberty; you want people to see you there! We feel this great desire to keep ourselves in other people’s consciousness. But even as we constantly elevate ourselves into one another’s gaze, we want to make sure we control what they see of us. The selfie is the inevitable result of a world of customization, a world of self, a world of carefully crafting an online identity in which we are sovereign, in which we are our own gatekeepers.



The selfie isn’t bad. It just is. It’s a fact of life in this digital world. But amidst the selfie’s ubiquity, don’t miss what it tells us about ourselves and about the way we present ourselves to the world. The selfie is not a photo of your face as much as it is a snapshot of your heart.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Mid week Humour: In light of how I am feeling today :P

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Thank you Note: To my Doc :)

There are a lot of things I am grateful for in my  life- big and small. One thing that I thank the Lord for, was being able to find a really good doctor in the neighborhood. Its been almost a year since I have been going to him.  He is a quiet man, who does not say much- but his medicines do the talking :)

I like going to him, coz he is also quite flexible. There were times where I physically could not go to him, and I could just call, tell him my symptoms and someone from home could  pick up the meds.

So the reason I am writing this post, because yesterday morning, I started coming down with the flu. Those who know me well also know that if not treated initially it goes into a full blown sinus infection. As I called the clinic to get an appointment, I was later informed that he is on leave for the next 3 days :(

I was in a lot of discomfort last evening ( those have experienced sinus infections will know ;). Will be visiting another doctor today and hoping that I can get better soon. Its sad though how ungrateful we human beings can be. Its only when things are taken away from us do we realize their importance. Sickness is one place where God reminds us of all those things :)


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Interruptions

I am not a big fan of interruptions. I would love my day to go the way I had planned it, but of course rarely does that happen. I love a good workout routine/schedule. Since I had the surgery on my right hand, my workouts have seemed to go for a toss :(

So by the time I was done with physiothereapy, there were other things that came- personal and professional. Things are beginning to finally settle down in my life and I was pretty excited to get back to my normal schedule- and then bang the flu arrives. Yeah i guess I did not see that coming :S

Friday, November 15, 2013

Video of the Week: As You Go

My favorite music group from the Christian circle is Sovereign Grace. They have the most biblical and Christ centered songs. Their songs have helped me think truth at times when I have struggled to even open my Bible and read scripture. I praise God for these people for writing songs that honor Him. Well I don't have a favorite one, but will share the one below for today :)


The lyrics:
Verse 1
As you go, may you know the love of Christ 
How deep and long, how high and wide 
As you leave, may you seek to win the prize 
And find His death to be your life 

Chorus 
May you go in the love of your Father God 
May you go in the grace of Christ 
May you go in the power of the Spirit now 
To bring Him glory with your life 

Verse 2
As you go, may you know the pow’r of grace 
His very strength for what’s to come 
As you leave, may you feel His mighty hand 
Guiding your steps in the race you run 

Verse 3
As you go, may you show His heart to bless 
The ones with less, the blind and lost 
As you leave, may you be the light of Christ 
And show our hope is in the cross 

Credits: 
Music and words by Mark Altrogge 
© 2011 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI)

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Mad Freestyle Football Skills!!!


Andrew Henderson is the World Football Freestyle champion 

Trusting God in all Situations

There are days sometimes that nothing seems to make sense. You know all the truth, doctrines and attributes of God and yet you can struggle to be content in the situation you are in. Yesterday probably was one of those days. But I still want to keep my focus on Christ, He who loved me when I was a sinner and when I really did not care about who He was. He saved me from eternal wrath by taking my sin upon Himself.

It is in times like these when I can't understand His intricate plans that I learn to trust Him, & His word. May I never doubt Him and His purposes in my life even though sometimes they can be beyond my understanding.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Does skin tone define your choice for a spouse?

When you and your spouse are in the middle of conflict, skin tone doesn’t matter. Body type and social status seem insignificant. You want them to be godly and humble... For more read on...
WHY I MARRIED A WHITE GIRL-Trip Lee 
Whenever I post pictures of my family on social media, the responses are always fun. The most common are, “Your son is so handsome!” or “What a beautiful family!” But one of the other common responses is, “Is your wife white?” People ask me at shows sometimes too. The answer is yes. My wife is a mix of Hungarian, Italian, and Polish—which to most people just means yes, she’s white. This is irrelevant to some, but shocking or even disappointing to others. I don’t think anyone should be shocked or disappointed by interracial marriages, but I still wanted to talk about why I married outside my “race.
The decision to marry someone from a different ethnic background wasn’t a tough one for me. I never sat down and wrote out a pros and cons list. Though if I did, the fact that my wife has never seen an episode of “Martin” would be in the con category. But honestly, I didn’t agonize over it or seek counsel about whether it was OK. I was convinced that she was the woman for me to marry, even though she wasn’t black.
Some would never consider marrying someone who wasn’t the same ethnicity as them, so let me tell you why I did.
Expectations
To be honest, I always expected to marry a black woman. I found women of all backgrounds beautiful, but black girls were my “preference.” But when I arrived on my college campus in 2006, I wasn’t looking for a wife at all. I just wanted to grow in my faith and get a good education. My first album had just come out, so I had plenty of other things to focus on. But as I met people at the school, a sophomore named Jessica really caught my attention and we became friends.
We ran in the same circles and we ended up joining the same church, so we saw each other a lot. And the more I got to know her, the more I was drawn to her. She really loved Jesus and she had this childlike willingness to do whatever He asked. Her compassion for needy people challenged me and she had a humble heart that responded to the Word. Over that first year, I watched her sacrifice countless hours of her time serving at our church. On top of all of that, I loved being around her. Our conversation, whether serious or silly, always flowed with ease. So I eventually started to ask myself, “Should I marry this girl?”
Preferences
Jessica didn’t look like I expected my future wife to look, but honestly that didn’t matter to me. Don’t get me wrong, I thought she was beautiful from the first time I met her. And I was never opposed to marrying a white girl. I just didn’t think I would. But as I grew in my faith and my heart changed, my preferences started changing too. My main preference was that my wife be godly, and Jessica was. So I wifed her.
Never for a moment did I feel like I was settling. It feels more like settling to overlook a godly woman merely because of her ethnicity. I never wanted to value my preferences for a wife over what I needed in a wife.
There’s nothing necessarily wrong with having preferences, but we have to hold them with an open hand. I know some people who overlook a potential godly spouse because they don’t fit some random preference. Some of our preferences really don’t matter that much. Some of our preferences may even be foolish, so we have to submit all of them to Scripture.
When you and your spouse are in the middle of conflict, skin tone doesn’t matter. Body type and social status seem insignificant. You want them to be godly and humble. And as my wife and I begin to raise our first child, I couldn’t be more grateful for her. She’s an amazing mom and a godly influence on my son—neither of which have anything to do with her ethnic background. It’s OK to want things in a spouse, but we have to submit our desires to what God wants for us in a spouse. What I wanted and needed most was a godly partner, and that’s exactly what God provided.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Video of the Week: The Reason

So Hoobastank is not particularly my favorite band, but I like only this song and the video is quite cool as well :) Happy weekend folks!!!


Friday, November 8, 2013

Note to the readers

Just wanted to say that I am trying to figure out the kind of design I want for my blog, hence the constant change in template. Sadly I have not yet made my final decision, so there will be a little more tweaking  ;)

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Plans

Planning, scheduling organizing is what I do for a living. I work as a secretary, so getting stuff arranged is like 80% of my job. Knowing that I have been at this profile for a little over 5 years now, will give you the feeling that I like planning. I also like to plan things for myself. But lately I have thought of just giving it up. I am not saying that I am gonna be unorganized, but I think I am gonna just go with the flow.

I had this whole thing planned for my 30th Birthday and with the people I wanted to celebrate it with and the venue etc etc. I don’t see it happening right now. Never thought I would go for NH7 without my sister (something we wait for every year;she came down with a bad flu)
This whole year has been a rollercoaster. I am not saying that all has gone wrong. There were some wonderful events that obviously I could not have seen coming, for which I am grateful;)
But on the whole I am gonna take life as it comesJ

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Mid Week Humour :)


                                                                            By Charles Schultz

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

What Women Want ;)

An absolutely hilarious music video that my sister and I enjoyed last night :P


Monday, November 4, 2013

Winter has arrived :)

I am grateful for all the different seasons in the year, but Winter is my favorite. Even though  my sinus troubles are heightened I love the chill weather. I have more reasons to indulge in coffee and some extra sleep in the morning ;) So my top favorite things for winter are:
1. The early morning fog
2. Apple cider
3. Boots
4. Christmas and
5. Rickshaw rides ( who would not like to be frozen every morning on their way to work :P)
So which is your favorite time of the year? :)

Sunday, November 3, 2013

His Sovereign Rule

Was reading this post last night and it bought perspective to so many things going on in my life right now :) Hope you are encouraged too :D

“I’ve Been Praying for You for Over 20 Years!”
Erik Raymond —  October 30, 2013 
God is sovereign over all things. This is quite a statement. It is a biblical statement (Ps. 115.3,135.6). We know that God has decreed whatever comes to pass to actually come to pass. He is in charge of everything from molecules to miracles, his sovereignty rules over all.
Part of this truth is the fact that God ordains the means to bring about his will. I have been reminded of this on multiple occassions recently.
In particular, an old acquaintance reached out to me. He is the Dad of a childhood friend. His son and I used to hang out and do our best to get into trouble while in middle school. I remember one Sunday following a Saturday night where I spent the night at the their house I went to church with them. Growing up Roman Catholic this trip to a Charismatic Church was quite the experience. A big takeaway however, was how nice Mr and Mrs “B” were. Over 20 years later Mr B reached out to me via my Facebook page for Ordinary Pastor. He said that he was pleased to see that I was converted and serving the Lord in ministry. He remarked that he had been praying for me for over 20 years! He was overjoyed to hear of how the Lord answered his prayers. Think about that, 20-plus years of praying for a punk kid who was a bad influnece on his son. Now, he smiles at God’s providence. He rejoices in the end as well as the means. He prayed for my conversion and has seen this prayer answered.
I think of this guy’s faithfulness over these many years. In a microwave society he was slow roasting his prayers. This type of consistent, God-trusting, kingdom minded, hopeful, relentless praying is a sermon to me. We tend to grow weary, lose heart, and get discouraged. But consider Mr B shaking the trees in the Lord’s vineyard for fruit, continuing to come back the the Judge of all the earth, like the persistent widow (Lk 18:1-8) to plead for my soul. What thanks can I render to him?
Are you discouraged in prayer? Remember, God ordains the ends as well as the means. Go to him in prayer.
Are you discouraged by what seems like a slow answer? Let God be concerned with the timing of the prayers being answered you just worry about faithfully and persistently offering up the prayers.
Are you discouraged by what appears to be a lack of divine activity? Actively submit your heart and agenda to God’s heart and agenda. Remember it is his kingdom and his glory that our Lord taught us to pray for (Mt. 6:9ff). This type of praying by necessity undermines my own kingdom advancement.
Consider the hopefulness as Mr B offered these prayers and the joy when he looks back at them. This is a tremendous blessing from God. On a personal note I have a towering reminder of faithfulness of a friend to motivate my own.
Let’s go ahead and pray today for that guy who appears to be “most likely to not become a Christian.” God may just use your prayers to wow you both.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

All Fun and No Work..Made a lot of People Happy :)

Yesterday was a fun day at work. As the the office was gonna be closed on Mon & Tue on the occasion of Diwali, we celebrated the festival at work. Our office was decorated and the atmosphere was brighter than ever as everyone was dressed in traditional attire.

It obviously goes without saying that nobody was in the mood to work. People we busy taking pictures, having fun conversations and unusually lengthy coffee breaks;)

Everyone went out for lunch. For once it was good to see people not working :) So here are some clicks from the day :)


Pwetty girls!!! :)

This is kinda my favorite :D


Happy after some good Italian lunch;)




My colleague, Mr.Shy Guy :P







Friday, November 1, 2013

Music Video of the Week :The Scientist

I am surprised I did not put Coldplay earlier than the other bands :P They have been an all time favorite of mine:) So here is one of their famous songs. Have a good weekend and Happy Diwali!!!