No. Not now, not ever. We are never where people assume we are or even where we assume we should be. So, what exactly am I talking about?! Time and age, to give you a short (cryptic?) answer.
I’ve seen it happen too often for me to ignore it. When I reached my 20s, I couldn’t believe that I was no longer a teenager. When I graduated with a Master’s degree, I couldn’t believe that I was a working professional and not a PIGS (Poor Indian Graduate student) anymore. Two batches of students had successfully started or perhaps even finished their Graduate study by the time I graduated! I was actually advising them about courses and I just finished being on the receiving end of the same advice!
My office colleague once told me, “You know, I was here in this play pen with my 1 year old daughter and someone there called me a mommy and I didn’t respond. It took me sometime to realize that I was the mommy now!”
Me? I am going to be 30 in a few years, the big three-O. Liquor Barn has a whole aisle dedicated to birthday jokes, caps, greetings that convey pretty much the same messageyou are no longer climbing the hill; you have begun descending the other side of the hill. Yes, I have heard the adage - You are as young/old as you think you are. And then again, are you? It would be quite silly of me to act like a teenager now but that's how I feel (want to be?)...
I remember when I received my first mail addressed cheerily to Mrs.Shah and I just did not make the connection. “Mrs? That mail is not for me. I am just a girl.” A girl trying to adapt to being a woman, still…8 years have passed since I was a teenager and I am still adapting. And before I can adapt to being a woman, an adult, I will soon be a mom and then an aunt and so on.
We are never there. Are we?
7 comments:
Well, its been 8 years for me too as a teenager and man, am now a MOMMMY, a married woman for 3 years....
gosh! I already feel that mid-life crisis creeping in me now :) and am hardly 27.....oh well! just 3 years away from that big 3-O...:)
Hi Ramya,
Jumped on your blog again after a while :) I could not agree with you more. I am myself a mommy at 27 now (I can also relate to IBH from the previous comment :) ) and whenever my 1 year old says amma, I go into this deep thinking mode of 'Wow ..can't believe I'm a momy now!'. I think we need to accept that time waits for no one and accept 'growing up' gracefully and enjoy the moment :)
oh the anonymous comment is from 'Deepa Sarathy' BTW...forgot to sign my post :)
siiiggghh.. :))
Hi RS,
Nice post.
Read your article on Vegetarianism too and couldn't hold me back from commenting for that article.
Aswin
I cannot agree more!
ibh - let's celebrate the big 3-O virtually together and let's make it fun to be thirty! *wishful thinking* :)
Deepa - Nice to be in touch with you, we should talk sometime soon!
arun - enna perumoochu?! :)
Aswin - went thru' your comment, lot of good info there, thanks.
rt - sigh!
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