Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Mom, I'm proud of you!

My Mom turns sixty today. No blog of mine could ever be complete without my writing about her, her achievements, her quiet strength and her indomitable spirit. Those of you who've known my Mom for long or have met her briefly would agree when I say that she is a lady of few words. She prefers to keep to herself but has a steely determination with which she has always stood by my father. I for one, have always marvelled at her committment, her resolve and her strength of character. She likes to stay low key and doesn't mind being in the background. I am now mature enough to understand and appreciate the confidence and poise it takes to be yourself and not yearn for public approval or recognition. People tell me I take after my extrovert and outgoing father. I take that as a compliment but sometimes I wish I were a little more like my Mom who's never felt the need to project herself or be extremely competitive even in today's cut throat world. Today she turns sixty. Ten days from today she shall be relieved of her charge at BHEL where she's served for the last three decades. And in these thirty years, never have I seen her getting late for her duty, never have I seen her take leave if it weren't really required and never have I seen her take things casually or for granted. She's an extremely conscientious worker and a thorough professional. She's had a meaningful career and I know she'll continue working even post retirement as there is no other way of life for her.

It's a momentous occasion for her and I can only imagine what she must be feeling just now. My heartiest and warmest wishes go out to her. Hats off to you, Mom and a very very Happy Birthday!! I love you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

my mom's birthday was on the 17th and after reading your views about mother and their steely determination,with all those hidden warmth and love for their family even I had like to follow in her steps,which I think is hardly possible,i can't even think of equaling my mother,who was truly a great person,the stories she has told me about partition and how they came and survived in delhi with a huge family.she looked after each and every one when I was born to her 12 years after her marriage in 1946.I keep her inspiration to keep doing the best and God will look after the rest.I really second ur thoughts.