Friday, July 15, 2011

Achcha lagta hai!!

Today (15th July 2011), I was supposed to get up early (read 9:30 AM), to attend an Economics training in office. I reached office 15 minutes earlier, only to see my calendar having an entry to visit Hinduja hospital at 2 PM. I took it casually then, and after finishing my training, I left for the hospital around 2:30 (Yes, I had to skip lunch... Sigh..)

After reaching hospital, we (me, Akshay and Mihir, my roommates) were directed to go to 3rd floor. Our main intention of visit was to donate platelets, and only one of us needed to donate it. My friend (Akshay) went in first. We both (Mihir and me) were scared, as a useless friend of mine had told us that platelets are taken by piercing needle from back!! Fortunately, my friend was selected for platelet donation, and she asked us to eat something before we donate blood! And I and Mihir left for cafeteria.

After having something lite to eat, we were back, waiting to donate blood. Only problem, we both were donating for the first time, and extremely scared of needles! The guy over there checked our blood group and haemoglobin (he had to prick our finger a bit, but it stinged =( ). After that, we waited for our turn to donate, both anxious! Mihir was called, and the guy who returned started complaining about the size of needle, and the pain. I had to gulp, I could remember the ad of TV, where Sachin says, dard bilkul nahi hota... I was waiting for my turn patiently.

When I was called 10 minutes later, I could see Mihir still sleeping, and they had not yet started taking blood. When I reached there, the guy took out the needle, and to be honest, it was really thick. (I was expecting it to be the size of injection needle). After that guy was done with him, he came to me. I was uummmm a bit scared. I had to close my eyes and look at the other side. I could feel the time he pricked the needle, and could sense the pain =(. But once he pierced the needle, I pain subsidized =).

And once I was done with blood donation, my hand was kinda numb. And to be honest, it pained a bit. I was given a coffee and 8 biscuits (yes, I counted them =P ). I devoured them all, mostly because I was hungry, having skipped lunch. After that, we left back to come to work. I had no weakness, or headache, but hand ached a bit. (It pained for at least 30 minutes more).

And if I look back and think, will I ever donate blood again, well, it seems the TV ad seems to have got one thing spot on, - "Rakt Daan. Karke dekhiye, achcha lagta hai" =)

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Gokarna Trip - Part II

Continued from Part I...
Much to our relief, we came to know that Hubli is birth place of Gauri. Even better, she could converse well in Kannada. We got down at Hubli around 5:30. We took a rick to bus stand, only to find that the bus to Gokarna was at 9:00 AM. But Gauri and Nachiket inquired, and we decided to go to Ankola, and take a bus to Gokarna from there. I do not remember anything about our journey to Ankola, except that when I woke up, there was a cake fallen down near my feet. Later, after getting down at Ankola, I came to know that someone had bought 6 packets of cakes, each pack of 16 cakes. (By the time we reached Ankola, Geeta was already on her 10th piece, and 2 packs had been devoured). I took one piece of cake, and it was too tasty to resist. I immediately finished 4 pieces. After having a breakfast of Idli Sambhar, we took a bus to Gokarna.

Our hotel was very close to bus stand, just 5 minutes walking distance. After reaching hotel, and resting for some time, we left for the main attraction of Gokarna, the Mahabaleshwar temple and the main beach. Gauri had already made arrangements for the travel, she had some friend who lived in Gokarna, and we got a Sumo (or whatever vehicle it was) pretty cheap (just the diesel charges and driver charges, it really helped reduce the overall cost of the trip). After going to the beach, we visited temple, and had some horrible snacks in some hotel. (But I must admit the juices were really good =)). We enjoyed our first day, (only exception being one of our trip members was always hungry and wanted to eat every 20 minutes!!!). We retired to our hotel, and started to decide for next day. Gauri's uncle suggested we leave the hotel and stay at Murudeshwar, but we had paid advance, and canceling the stay seemed difficult. Also, some people wanted to go to Jog Falls (seems it is the biggest falls in India). So, we decided to go to Jog Falls and Murudeshwar, and then return to Gokarna, and all agreed (although reluctantly, because that meant getting up early in the morning at 5 ;'( )

We left hotel around 6:15 and left for Jog Falls. Jog Falls came as a bit of disappointment, as there was not much water there. But we clicked zillions of photos here (and the best one being Prasad's solo photo =D). We left the place after couple of hours. We reached Murudeshwar around 2, and we were too hungry to be mesmerized by the huge Shiva statue. After satiating our hunger (with yet another thali), we looked with awe at the huge statue. We visited the temple (again, a zillion snaps were clicked here, I am not sure what they were trying to capture) and then went to beach for some water sports. We stayed in water till sunset, and then began our return journey to Gokarna.

By the time we reached our hotel, we were completely exhausted. After taking some rest, we left for some hotel for dinner (some people still too tired to have dinner, so they opted to have a good sleep instead). Well, we decided to go to Purohit, the only hotel that would serve something other than regular thali, but we were deceived, and had to settle for thali again. We retired to hotel, and decided to leave for the 2 famous beaches in Gokarna in 8:30 morning. But we were still tired, and I think Gauri was furious when Rahul opened the door and she saw all of us sleeping. We tried our best to get ready asap, and I think we were done in an hour (pretty fast, given that we were 4 of us). We left for Om beach, and it was the best beach we had ever seen. We clicked some snaps. Then we left for Kudle beach. And this beach was better than Om beach. The waters were very clean, and we could see ground even under 5 feet water. We went to a hotel to have a light bite, and suddenly, we started to plan to extend our trip by one day. But after some consideration, we dropped the plan. After playing in waters for couple of hours, we had lunch (the best food we had during our trip, Gauri trying some exotic dishes). And then started back for the hotel. We had booked an Omni to take to Hubli. We left the hotel around 4:30, and left Hubli at 8:00 PM. We had a quick bite at some near by hotel and then boarded the bus back to Pune. (Thankfully, the bus the sleeper, and moreover, it dropped us all the way to Nigdi =)).

Well, unexpectedly, we enjoyed the trip without any major worries. Well, Gauri's Kannada conversing skills need a special mention here, as it really helped us quite a lot. With Guhagar in 2008, and Coorg in 2009, we finally managed to add Gokarna in 2010. Just wondering what our 2011 destination will be (given that we finalized Gokarna after Ladakh, Andaman, and Lakshadweep, and took more than 6 months to do so ;))

P. S.: This by no means is complete description of the trip, and I had to skip many fine details, like not being able to contact Geeta till last day, aweful lunch we had on first day, etc etc., but it seems Prasad is taking efforts to write down the complete details of the trip, so will leave it to him to fill in the missing fun parts =D.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Gokarna Trip - Part I

"Shruti yet ahe ka?"
"Nahi"
"Mag me pan nahi yet".

This is the conversation we had a day before we left for the trip. We needed to book rooms for accommodation, and needed to know exact number of people. With Shruti opting out at the eleventh hour, we were just 6 people remaining, and Geeta too, now was not in.

We started planning for the trip months before, deciding to go to Lakshadweep. People were enthu then, and almost everyone wanted to come then. But we tried to estimate the expense for the trip, and it was something between 15k to 20k. So, we started moving our trip destination northward, more towards home. And somewhere someone suggested Gokarna, and then we stuck to that place.

But with the destination issue resolved, we had new issues, vacations. Me, Prasad, Rahul, and Gauri were fine with any dates. Nachiket's and Geeta's vacations complemented each other. But Nachiket finally agreed to take 2 days extra leave. So, the trip was set from 26th Dec - 28th Dec to Gokarna. But we planned horribly.

Shruti could not make it to the trip, as she had to complete some formalities/applications for MS. Geeta decided to join us as Gauri was in. Nachiket booked 2 rooms at Gokarna a day before we departed. (Thankfully, Prasad had done all the enquires, and we had to just transfer advance) With accommodations done, the only thing remained was booking return tickets. Me and Rahul booked the return tickets on 25tth afternoon online. We thought all the preparations were made, and now we could peacefully enjoy the trip. But we had a disastrous start for the trip.

Me, Rahul and Nachiket met at 8:45 Nigdi to catch a shuttle to Katraj. To my horror, I found out that the bus was only till Hubli, and there was more 4-5 hour ST bus travel to Gokarna. But the worst was yet to come. Our shuttle was supposed to pick up Gauri, Geeta and Prasad from Parihar chowk. When our shuttle left, the driver informed us that the shuttle would go directly to Katraj. There was a different shuttle that would bring Parihar chowk people to Katraj, and it had left at 8:30. And it was the last shuttle. Our bus left from Katraj to Hubli, it was almost 9:30 and the clock was ticking. But they managed to reach Katraj by 10:30. (Phew!!!). We had one of the worst tea at the hotel there, and boarded the bus only to find that our seats were the last ones. Me, Gauri, Geeta and Rahul each of us took an Avomin, and fell asleep. And after that, things finally began to look better. =).