I love traditions. They make me feel
secure, that everything is right with the world at that moment. Be it daily,
monthly or those randomly regular ones, they make me feel contented. Like those
temple visits on festival days, or how it always rains on Christmas Eve. New
dresses for special occasions, midnight birthday wishes, Appa’s rituals before
the Shiva poojai in the morning, Amma’s chanting of the Lalitha Sahasranamam, the
good morning and goodnight messages, the messages that come checking up on you,
asking if lunch was done or whether you have reached a particular place, the
hugs, or the random ruffles on the hair. I take note of quite a few of these
traditions. I derive my sense of stability and comfort from them. I wait for
them with an anticipation that belies the nonchalance I portray. Even if one of
them gets missed or is out of place, I get antsy. A little nervous, like
something is going wrong.
This year-end wrap up is like that. The
year does not feel complete without one of these on the blog. It is a tradition
that has come up over the last couple of years. A sort of wind-down on the
happenings of the year. A way of looking back over the year that has been and
one that will herald the New Year into our midst. I cannot miss this for any
reason. :) Something about this makes me feel good when I write. :)
This year, 2015, has been a good
one. Lots of fun was had, many trips were done, a bucket list item was checked
off, and a few wishes have come true... All in all, a DARN GOOD YEAR!
I am thankful for this year. It has
been a while since I felt about a year like that. I cannot remember the last
time that I was happy that a particular year has gone well. This year however, I
am grateful and appreciative of whatever it has sent my way.
I gave up making New Year resolutions
a few years back. I just do not have the tenacity to stick onto them. They feel
a lot like rules and I for one am not too fond of rules. Therefore, I put them
down as wishes, things that I would like to do. This year has been one that I have
managed to complete most of whatever I wished for. As I stated in my previous
blog, I travelled a lot this year. Memorable ones, out of which three were road
trips, two were to destinations I had previously travelled to, but still were
more fun than the last times and on top of my list is the one where I checked
off a much-awaited thing off my bucket-list. Yes! I am talking about the bungee
jump. You can see that I’m quite proud of it :P I also managed to read a lot
this year, all thanks to the Kindle I was gifted. I completed my reading challenge
of 24 books in a year, another achievement that I am quite proud of.
This year there have been more of the
fun moments than lessons, for which I am thankful. It has been a year of acceptance,
one of letting go. It has been a year of knowing that there are things outside
my control, things that I cannot do anything about. This year the regrets have
been fewer, the smiles a lot more.
My wish for 2016 is quite simple.
For the coming year, I hope for more
of the madness, magic and only some of the mundane.
I hope for more of the journeys, more
of fun and more of joy all around.
I hope and wish all of you, oodles
of ecstasy, and masses of good health, heaps of wealth and truckloads of cheer
all year around! :)
I wish you all a wonderful year ahead, one where
you live life to the fullest, one where you smile, look back and say, what a
year it has been! :)
HAPPY NEW YEAR and MAY THE FORCE BE
WITH YOU ;-)
Sounds like 2015 has been more of an adventurous year for you.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2016 Aishwarya. May this year be filled with more adventure along with the madness that you are wishing for :)
Happy 2016 to you too Vishal. :) Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the wishes as well. :)
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