Monday, May 26, 2014

I'd like to travel like this some day:)

If not all the countries, I'd like to travel to at least some in the near future :)
 
 

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Brokenness

Lessons in humility can be learnt in various situations in life. It could be your job, relationships or even  friendships. The reason many a times we get hurt is because we have a lot of expectations from one another. We set a standard as to how a certain person should behave or respond. So when they don't, we are hurt.

I love making new friends, having a lot of friends and hanging out with friends. But sometimes that can become an idol too. So God being my loving Father and my best friend, showed me my own heart and many sinful areas I would have not noticed it, if a certain situation had not taken place. I expected to have been treated in a certain way- which of course I was not-hence all the pride oozing out. 

The moment you think you are doing pretty fine in your Christian walk (and this confidence is from self most of the times and not from depending on the Holy Spirit) Christ very lovingly will bring in situations or convict you from scriptures that apart from Him we are nothing. I know I have lost a lot of things last year. Its probably been one of the most toughest years in my life, be it relationships, my job or even friendships. But I'd rather be here, totally broken and dependent on the Lord for every area of my life, than having it all together in my own strength.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

From The Driver's Perspective...Literally

There will always be some sort of adventure in your travels, whether you like it or not. The few places I visited, I have had my share too. Be it getting out at the wrong destination or travelling in a new city using the public transportation, you have to admit that you end up having a good laugh in the end.

One of the more recent adventures I have had, and I must say I did enjoy, was my trip to Panchgani. As it is only 2.5 hrs from Pune, technically you don’t need to book bus tickets as the buses are available every 45 mins. Now, technically is applicable only in the off seasons. So we (I, my sister and a friend) planned this trip in the month of April. When the 7:45 am bus arrived, there was a huge crowd that ran in its direction. Everyone who is familiar with the Pune crowd won’t find this very strange.

So my friend managed to shove a few people around and got into the bus. She could get hold of only 2 seats. We looked at each other in desperation as we knew that one of us would have to stand in the bus for the entire 2.5 hour journey (which would eventually take 3 hours, thanks to the traffic). We were not in a mood to wait for the next bus, so we just stood in the gangway aimlessly. Seeing our plight, the bus conductor asked what is going on and we explained our situation. He then said there is one more seat is available- the one next to the driver (basically the bus conductor’s seat). As beggars can’t be choosers we said yes and paid for the ticket. I opted to sit next to the driver.

It was quite an experience. I had a better appreciation for all the comfortable travelling in the past. I was also quite grateful to the conductor who offered me his seat and chose to sit down. I did pay him a little extra after we got off at Panchgani. He deserved it because, the ride ended up being a long one and it got really warm in the end. All in all it was a fun experience. Usually I am not the whole spontaneous kind of a person- but then you don’t get to have these kinds of adventures either!

Here are some pictures I took :)
Traffic Jam at the Ghats

The  bus conductor

Enroute