Saturday, August 30, 2008

Jiko

STILL GROWING..(IT TAKES A WHILE I KNOW!!)

As you may be aware, that human babies take a lot of time to grow up, both physically and mentally, very unlike the rest of the animals inhabiting the planet. While it is unfortunate that for someone as evolved as me it takes almost the same time to grow as you or any other person, I find comfort in the fact that regular humans outlive most of the other species of animals and our growth rate(physical and mental) is inversely proportional to our lifespan.

And you know exactly what that means!! Yes, I get to live longer and grow smarter (If any of you are wondering why the inverse law of physical and mental growth that was stated earlier doesnt apply me, I would ask them to please revisit the phrase 'regular humans')

So in all rationality a dog which is 12 yrs old(who knows how many in dog yrs) should look as old as a person whose touched 70. Means both have the same level of experience, same arrogant, grumpy nature and same health problems( eyes, ears, prostrate, etc)

And here comes Jiko, my pet dog who incidentally was older to me(both in dog years and human years). So that made him my elder brother(bade bhaiya, etc), although I did have a human brother as well, related by blood, but he didnt make his existence felt at the time. (If you are wondering if i called Jiko my older brother because my mom made me call so, you are totally mistaken. I have already given a perfectly good explanation within paranthesis earlier)

Jiko was the source of all things allergic and dirty. He would chase the crows to no end only to give up very soon like a sore loser. Unfortunately he would do it in the rain and spread the virus the next day. All said and done, I looked upto Jiko for the kind brother that he was. I am not joking, Jiko was kind! He would always leave half a biscuit in front of me after eating the other half. But sadly, Jiko's kindness was not received well by my parents, who would scold Jiko for not finishing his food and me for trying to eat it. Such was the bonding between Jiko and me. In a way I thank Jiko for giving me the courage to do many thing (my experiments with truth and all things dangerous) and  not be afraid of failure. Jiko always failed at chasing away the crows, instead got pecked himself, but he nevertheless tried everytime. He also said that hardships (boiled vegetables, slap on the butt and wet diapers) were part of your life and that they must be expected at every turn. These were precious life's lessons taught first hand.

I never thought I would need a teacher, but i realised that Jiko had much more experience (i was only 2!). He was a veteran. He was teaching me how I shouldnt give up. Something, that my blood brother couldnt teach :P

Jiko realised the fact that I was a genius, but nevertheless insisted that genius without hardwork is nothing. (Dont ask me how I knew. My intelect level is higher than yours and I'm able to utilise almost 60% of my brain potential therefore we communicated telepathically!!) I later came to realise that these were words spoken by some genius scientist. I'm pretty sure that he must have heard it from his dog too!

While i attribute my phenomenal growth as a child to my own genius, i do spare a thought for Jiko as well and to boiled vegetables (i was growing weary of those)!! :(

Stay tuned for more of ME

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Growing Up

Well in real time it would have probably been a few weeks since the 'bewildering' experience.
Sorry readers, i apologize for that unnerving ending, but given the circumstances I too was in a state of awe.

Actually what happened was that i wet myself in a state of ecstacy oblivious to the fact that the water in the bath had since long been removed. My mother shrieked at the inevitable angst despite her meticulous efforts to clean me up during my first bath. But also at that precise moment my heightened sense of ecstacy was brought to level ground at the speed of light as soon as my mother's shriek wracked me.

That shriek compelled me to open my eyes for the FIRST time and the first thing i saw was the dark starry sky. Boy was that a pretty sight or what! It was so beautiful and I wanted to show it to the others and hence i pointed upwards.

This was followed by a series of crass cacophonies. This apparently dulled my mother's shrieks and soon she joined in the cacophony too.

Apparently, my other family members were too ecstatic about the fact that i had opened my eyes and pointed at something.

Geez!! look at the amount of text space I wasted in describing such an useless incident. Such simple people!!(no I wasnt talking about you guys, but my folks), getting excited about the tiniest miracles.

Well, I am not suggesting that opening my eyes was a miracle or anything. But still I love my parents and I'm sure they would like to make a record of every moment of my genius.

However, I am also sure the world would like to remember me for my more philosophical insight which I'm sure will come along in the due course of my life...in fact very shortly.

Well the coming days werent very eventful at least for me. It was filled with all manner of 'tiny miracles'. So it can be safe to assume that this 'phase' of my life will go down the pages of history(or rather my diary) as an incident that shall always be...deemed insignificant.

The notable achievements in this period however were:
1) my experiments with a combination of fire and body spray: my deductions- not for the faint hearted, well it did scare the shit out of me when i saw something orange and red glowing with such ferocity and later on even fiercer was the scream of a certain woman.
2)ascertaining the exact taste of polymer plastics present in toys: my deductions- not for people who are hungry or having a narrow wind passage.
3) having food in one's mouth for a prolonged period : no the taste doesnt get any better no matter how long you keep it in your mouth. Also if you dont swallow it soon enough, chances are u wont get any more food balls from ur mom as she will asssume that you are full!

Since this world is way more interesting than i may have led you to believe (yeah thats right you need to be led), there are several more discoveries that I'm sure to unearth. As my loyal readers, you are surely on the path to enlightenment.