Subhadra has been
working her mind to death like a dog with the bone for the last few days to
determine the apt gift for her mom on her ensuing 75th birth day. She did not
want it to be gaudy or rich. Neither a sari nor a jewel seemed appropriate. Her
dad had passed away only a year ago and she knew her mom would have no
celebration whatever. Her mom had not got over the shock and was still grieving
living on past memories and refusing to move on with life.
Her husband could be
of no help to her in choosing an ideal gift with his crazy idea of taking her
mom out to a picturesque spot on the occasion. He presumably thought that it
would be a change from the surroundings and the monotonous routine. But then he
had not understood her mother’s psyche. Her mom had emphatically told him when
he broached the subject that she would not like any celebration and that the
day would pass off like any other day. She wanted Subhadra and her husband to
respect her wishes.
As she lay in the bed
thinking about the right gift keeping in mind her mom’s wishes, memories of her
younger days came to her mind. Her parents were very loving to each other in
their married life. Each one of them gave in to make the other happy. Her dad
would stealthily wash dishes or cook an impromptu meal when her mom was away to
the temple. Her mom would take delight in replenishing dad’s wardrobe with new
shirts and pants without his knowledge. While they would argue in feigned anger
for such acts, they were inwardly happy at the demonstration of love. Subhadra
had never witnessed even a single instance of their being angry with each other
while tiffs and tantrums seemed a regular feature in her life. She always
believed that a happy married life is a blessing not given to all.
She dozed off to sleep
only to have a wonderful dream. Her dad had come to her house alone from the
evening walk and asked her to bring good tea with namkeens. It was unusual of
him to come alone as her mom always accompanied him. He was in a happy frame of
mind cracking jokes and laughing loudly. It was then her mom’s birth day
celebrations came to her mind and sought his help to choose the gift.
“Ha-ha, you want me to
tell you how I would celebrate her birthday? However, unwilling she might be, I
would go for a big and private affair starting with an appointment the previous
day at a local beauty salon for a facial and massage. I would then take her to a
mall to get for her a new outfit of clothes, shoes and a matching hand bag. On
her birth day, I would pamper her with a yummy breakfast in her bed with a
bouquet of sixty roses. In the evening we would have a quiet dinner at a nice
hotel along with you and your husband. What more would she need?” he laughed
aloud.
“Appa, I admire you
for your thoughtful plan but I wanted your suggestion about what I should gift
mom on this occasion.”
” I have already
thought about it. I think a beautiful and big frame with her picture along with
me would be an ideal gift she would cherish. Go to the best shop and get a very
good frame You can locate the picture in the bottom drawer of my study table,” he
said to her great joy and relief.
It was a wonderful
suggestion and even as she was thanking her dad, the dream ended abruptly. Making
her sad for a while. But she was happy that her dad had solved her problem so
well.
The next morning, she
hurried to her parent’s house that was kept locked and rummaged the old photo
albums in her father’s desk to find the latest picture of her parents that her
dad had mentioned. She quietly brought it with her. She had it enlarged it to
the size of the large golden frame.
On her mom’s birth
day, she quietly tiptoed to her mom’s room along with her husband carrying with
her the big frame with photo neatly wrapped in a sober gift wrapper. When her
mom saw the gift in Subhadra’s hands she became deeply upset and said “I told
you clearly that I will have no gifts or celebration and yet you choose to hurt
my feelings by bringing this packet. Don’t you respect the sentiments of your
mom?”
Subhadra said ”Amma,please
listen, this is no ordinary gift. I am respecting the wishes of my dad to get
this for you. He came in my dream and suggested that I do his bidding. Open it
and see for yourself.”
When her mom opened
the packet to see the picture in a wonderful frame with her sitting shyly by
the side of her standing husband with his arm around her, she was thrilled
beyond words. She read the verse below the picture with tears flowing on her
cheeks.
“Do not worry and
weep.
If I am not there...
When you wake from
sleep in the early morning hush,
I am the swift,
uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in
circling flight.
I am the soft,
starlight at night.
Do not worry and weep.
If I am not
there."
What a sweet and touching story!!! Love is not tied down by life or death. Very nice story, written beautifully. Really like the way you ended the story with the verse. The poem says it all. Bravo.....
ReplyDeleteVidya
Heart warming story of a couple’s love Also the sincere affection of a wonderful daughter. The poem is nice too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful story. Touching.
ReplyDeleteLoved the story Kp.
ReplyDeleteWishes each and every couple will live a life sharing happiness understanding each others feelings.
A good story to read early morning. shall I say I started my day in a good mood :)
A sort of emotional story! The expression of love in so many ways...the way the husband cared for his wife when he was with her...she will remember them always and now, this is the best gift for her birthday. They are lucky to have such a loving daughter and vice versa.
ReplyDeleteSuch a soothing one to read KP!!
ReplyDeleteThe poem at the end is a befitting climax :)
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
A very touching story well depicted and wonderfully expressed. Subhadra was blessed indeed
ReplyDeleteAh, a dream story! What more can I say? The love between Subhadra's parents, her love for them and the poem at the end - all conspire to make this a story good enough to warm the cockles of one's heart!
ReplyDeleteWow...it is such a sweet story
ReplyDeleteI was in a similar predicament couple of months back when my parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and I did realize that photos are memories etched in gold and are indeed priceless.
ReplyDeleteThis is a charming story of a relationship that lasts a lifetime and the pain that one suffers on losing a soulmate ..
In the end menories only remain. As time passes, age progresses, memories bring the greatest joy and the biggest comforter
ReplyDeleteLove is eternal. A heart warming read.
ReplyDeleteLoved it. Vasudha
ReplyDeleteTouching story which tells cherish the memories.
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