What Kind Of Friend Am I?

On Friday, we said goodbye to a colleague who was leaving the school after 10 years.

It was an emotional time, as the teacher she worked with had a really close link with her.

There were genuine tears, she felt like some part of her was being wrenched away. They are good friends, and will see each other outside of school anyway, but still, not having that special person at your workplace can be hard.

It got me thinking, though.

Whenever I leave, will there be anyone that sad, that devastated, that I am gone?

I have many acquaintances at school and have done so in other jobs. I have always had good relationships with most of my colleagues, but on leaving, I don’t think I have ever left a Ritu-sized hole, that is impossible to fill.

And even in life in general, I think I have been one of those easily forgettable people.

I spent 15 years at the same school, and there were three of us who went through the whole of school together. Along the way, I made many friends, and it was great. But I never had that ‘best’ friend.

Lil Princess was devastated this week that her best friend left school to move far away. She was in tears on Thursday, and Friday, and asked me if my best friend had ever left me… In that moment, I realised that at her age, and all through school, I actually didn’t have a best friend.

Life was such that we were busy with family functions, and the weekends were full of events. After school, play dates were hard as we lived a little out of the way from the others. Sure I went to parties and had them too. But I never developed that relationship with anyone that stuck.

We are all Facebook friends, and it is great to share news, pictures and stories, but it’s more as acquaintances, not real friends.

Of course, this changed at university when I met who would become my real best friend. Buzz and I (We were known as Woody and Buzz from ToyStory!) have known each other for nearly 25 years now and we know everything about each other. I am gutted that we don’t live closer, but we have that relationship that even if we don’t talk for a while, it’s like we had never stopped.

I knew a lot of people at university. I was very sociable. The life and soul of many parties. Yet when we all finished, it was Buzz that kept in touch with everyone, being closer to them. I still saw some once in a while but not as often as I would have liked.

Getting married made it harder. I had to conform to the norm of an Indian daughter in law to some extent, and that meant not so many trips away, or out in the evenings. There were always family commitments too.

Now, my circle of (real) friends is so small. There are a couple of mums from school and my Buzz. A few members of my family who are my age are also there in that category too.

Looking back, it makes me wonder… am I a good friend? A fairweather friend? A superficial friend?  I am not selfish. I don’t drop my problems on people all the time. I try to be there at good and bad times. I remember birthdays (most of the time!). I am always available for hugs.

I try so hard to be a good, if not great, friend. I know I have forged some really special relationships via this blog too. But would I be missed, if I was to disappear? it makes me quite lonely to think about this all.

Thinking back to Friday, I messaged my colleague who was so upset. She was so thankful that I checked up on her. And she wrote something so special to me, that she appreciated me so much, and looked up to me too. We are going to be working more closely together next term too so hopefully, our bond will grow.

Sorry for the ramble, I was feeling rather contemplative….

Gold #writephoto

Sue’s #writephoto prompt this week.

golden pathway across the see at sunset with a bird caught in the light

This is the kind of view I crave. The peace you find, watching the sun setting over water. There is nothing comparable. Before the times of camera phones, I have seen so many…

Here is my little take.

A golden sunset
With shimmering reflections
Pure serenity

Ritu 2017

#writephoto

#SoCS Apr. 1/17 – Any

Linda’s #SoCS prompt today.

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “any.” Begin your post with the word “any.” Bonus points if you theme your post on another word that starts with “A.” Have fun!

Any rest is good rest…

I’m a mum. A working mum.

We all know mums don’t get weekends, or lie ins!

We have just started our Easter holidays and today, on my first day of vacations…I was up. At six o’clock!

For a change there was no cat nor kid waking me, it was just my natural body clock saying “Wake up lazy bones!”

I mean… seriously?!

It’s not like I could have snuck off to the computer and started to read blogs or write… Hubby thinks I obsess over my blog too much as it is!

I tossed and turned for a while before at the more decent time of 7 am, I picked up my Kindle and started to read.

Then they began to rouse from slumbers.

The miaows for food began, the Lil Princess crept into our room with a grin, “Hungry, mummy!” Lil Man was on his phone (Quelle surprise!).

So anyway, here I am. It’s not even 9 am and I am on the PC, quickly typing up my #SoCS post as Lil Princess is desperate to get on here to watch cute cat videos, obviously!

So much to do yet, grocery shopping, packing for my visit to my parents, with the kids, amongst other things.

At least I am awake to do them, I suppose!

Awake!

Ritu’s Healthy Eating Week 34 – #icandothis

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Another week, another set of scales saying I maintained! Wow! I don’t know how!

I have attended a baby shower, with cake and lots of food! Some cake came home withme and I have eaten bits on and off too!

Here’s me being silly at the baby shower!

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Then there was Mother’s day and a Chinese meal out….

And we had a colleague’s leaving do at a great Turkish place!

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And I can’t forget that Lil Man has been cooking and baked cakes!

But I still stayed on track the rest of the time (except the ice creams, and chocolate cakes, and chocolate nests…Shhh!)

And so to my recipe for today. I only started to eat prawns in September, and found a great dish that is Slimming World friendly. In fact it was a recipe from one of their magazines! So yummy!

Pak Choi Prawns!

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Ingredients (serves 4)

  • 400g dried rice noodles
  • Low calorie cooking spray
  • 6 spring onions, thinly sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp finely grated fresh root ginger
  • 1 red pepper, deseeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 red chilli, deseeded and thinly sliced
  • 400g pak choi, roughly chopped
  • 400g large cooked and peeled prawns
  • 2 tbsp light soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp dark soy sauce

Method

This one is so simple!

  • Cook the noodles as per the instructions
  • Heat your wok with the low cal cooking spray.
  • Stir fry the onions, garlic, ginger, pepper, chilli and pak choi for a few minutes, or until the pak choi has wilted.
  • Stir in the noodles, and prawns and add the soy sauces, Stir frying for 1-2 minutes.
  • Serve!

And so there you have it!

I hope you have a wonderfully healthy week Peeps, and I’ll catch ya next week with another recipe!!!

Day 31- #musicalmarch🎵

Day 31 of  #musicalmarch🎵!

Can you believe another month has passed?  I could fill a year with songs that mean something to me, but alas I just had a month!

Today I chose, Killing Me Softly, by The Fugees, as it is a song I absolutely love singing! Lauren Hill is fantastic!

And for my Eastern final song, I give you… A bhangra song by some more Brummie boys, B21, from the 90’s. They brought a more modern feel to the songs, and again were dance floor fillers! Chandigarh, by B21!

 

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