I am dancing and whirling, singing and tapping, twisting and turning, bouncing and wiggling....i wish i could show you my "Happy Dance" :) Who knew one day I will be this amused and excited to have a
domestic helper around. When I was in India, day in and day out helpers used to
be all around us to serve us better and only better. I sincerely think I wasn’t very appreciative
of them back then. After staying out of India for more than 5 years now I simply
lost that luxury. Especially in a place like US where
everything else can be bought cheap except for a maid helper, I struggled washing
dishes, doing laundry, sweeping and mopping….and with the flow got so used to
it that I didn’t even notice my hands which used to be really soft a few
years ago have undergone a good amount of wear now. In the process I loved this independence of
getting things done by myself but somewhere the fact that nothing can be Done,
Done without me actually doing it drove me nuts.
Advantage of moving to an Asian country… last weekend this
helper called so and so made her grand entry and spread her magic all over my
place. In a matter of few hours her jadoo ki chaddi took me to a world of
dreams where my house turned into a mirror while I was sipping a nice hot coffee in the balcony. Much engrossed into my book, I looked back and the entire house was spotless clean,
shining clean, superest clean :) And I felt like this luxury that I had almost forgotten should have been a lot
more appreciated. I don’t like to address these angels as “maids”, a helper
sounds a lot better. Thanks to all of them who do this work and give us some
space for a sign of relief! A big thank you and a long due appreciation for all
the helpers :)
2 comments:
It might be the wrong adjective...but i find this blog really "cute" :)
Oh I am happy for you. I could sure use a live-in maid...
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