Sunday, March 15, 2009

Trrrrriiiiiiinnnngggg-Trrrrriiiiiiinnnngggg

In the first few days of a new relationship… everything seems so happy and bright. Filmy as it sounds, but the skies do get bluer, and the roses get redder too. Your cheeks are always a colour pinker, and your eyes always have that wonderful sparkle (even with the spectacles on). Not to forget, the wonderfully glowing and flawless skin that women die for.
And after the always-welcome-changes, you manage to figure out some very peculiar qualities about your Newfoundland. There are the food habits, sleeping and waking patterns, dressing patterns, mood patterns, which one always figures out. But there are also some peculiarities that are there only in him.
My Newfoundland, as many may not know – is an alarm clock.
Substituting the morning alarm, he always call me just before I am about to wake up. The call not only manages to wake me up smiling, but also manages to get me out of bed before 11 o clock. (That makes my frantic mother really happy.) In case, I cut the call to delay the process of waking up, like a snooze he will call every two minutes to make sure I have awoken. :)
When I am going get late reaching home at night, he calls at the time I should be leaving the party to reach home safely. This alarm-call not only saves me from the atrocities of the city, but also from my dear daddy’s anger. Again, to make sure I have left, he calls every five minutes just like the very-useful snooze.
Other alarm-clock tendencies include calling every one hour, (to know what I am doing) – giving me a time check. This can be a little irritating when I am out with friends, but it is extremely helpful when my life is in a phase of preparing for unnecessary exams. It helps me to get back to the five-minute-quickie-studying-time from taking hour-long breaks.
I am known to be at least 45 minutes late to wherever I go. Hence, it is very accommodating, to have a man-cum-alarm clock with me. In fact, today I even reached college on time. Really, ask Ankit Mhatre.
As a very experienced friend said to me, “Wait till a few days, it will all fizzle out…” I wondered whether it really will. It seems impossible, really. ‘Cause once an alarm clock, always an alarm clock.

7 comments:

Yash said...

oOOOOOOOOh now i really want to meet this guy where did u find a guy like tht.ur soo lucky(so is he) but could u pass him on to me for some time like for like a day or 2 i really have the hots for him

Varsha said...

@ 'he who must not be named(really)' - let me know ur name. and i will think about passing him on to you.

Varsha said...

btw, yash. i know that is u..ur so typical. :P

Amogh Ranadive said...

Nice one there, cute to see you writing about him. Make it your style. :)

Varsha said...

thanks amogh, but i don't think i will make it my style. life isn't only about him na.

Varsha said...

btw, the experienced friend is u amogh.

Varsha said...

old haha. and i could believe amogh if what he says comes true in the future.
bt thanks for the comment.
:)