As my 5 month old son lay cooing next to me, I
decided to narrate the story to him of “How I met your Mother”in the voice of
the protagonist Ted Moseby of the popular show. This was my favorite sitcom
from the last decade only second to the all-time great F.R.I.E.N.D.S. For
starters both our houses back in our hometown of Trivandrum (TVM), Kerala are merely
a km apart. However, both of us left the place almost a decade back me for work
and she for Post-Graduation/Work.
Growing up I recollect seeing her in a number of occasions since both of
us went to the same church. But my wife has no recollection of seeing me at
all. I was a bit unsettled when she told me this for the first time because I
was fairly high profile in the church thanks to dabbling various roles like the
Altar Server*, Catechism(Sunday School ) Teacher, Bible reader during the
Church Service and so on. I guess it was her way to put me in my place then
itself. To prove a point during our wedding ceremony I made sure that I did the
Bible Reading myself which was unprecedented. My rationale was that way at
least she would at least understand that I was not boasting.
*Altar Servers-An altar server is a lay
assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian liturgy. An altar server
attends to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching and carrying, ringing
the altar bell, among other things. Source: Wikipedia
I also recollect vaguely seeing her in the
White and Maroon School uniform of St Thomas School while waiting at the bus
stop and all. Now a bit of history about our Schools there was a bit of rivalry
among our schools since these were among the prominent Schools of the city.
Today even while going to a get together involving the former Alumni of these
schools we don’t let slip an opportunity to make fun of each other’s
School. Loyola my school was a boys only
school while St Thomas School was a co-ed school. The rivalries in basketball
tournaments is quite well known. Not only
that LA Fest, the one of its kind Cultural fest organized by Loyola for
schools at that time saw a whole hearted
participation from St Thomas. I can’t go ahead without mentioning another
School in the city viz Holy Angels because
this was a girls only School and a favorite topic of interest of the Loyolites.
In addition there were umpteen tuition classes
in the city which comprised of students of all these schools. These were some
of the forums that the students from schools interacted with each other .There
is no chance we might have met in tuition classes because we are from 2
different batches.
Once while we were discussing our activities in
the Church it came to our notice that in the year 2000 both of us had gone in
the Church bus to write an exam conducted by the Trivandrum Archdiocese*. Both
of us had topped for Catechism (Sunday school) in our respective classes and
were selected to represent our Parish in that class. Come to think of it both
of us were in that bus chatting with our friends oblivious of the fact that
their life partner is in that very same bus. This could very well be a scene
straight out of the movie. I remember that journey and the exam very well
because it t was the first time I had topped the class and got to represent my
Parish. I was in my 10th grade at that time.
* An Archdiocese refers to an
administrative territorial entity of the Catholic Church in a district headed
by the Archbishop and is divided into Parishes under the charge of priests. Source:
Wikipedia
I have often imagined how both of us would have
interacted if we had the met back then. The following excerpt is prepared with
inputs from Jeslin as well.
18 years
ago during the Vacation Bible class in our Church both of us meet.
Angelo: Hi, my name
is Angelo
Jeslin: Hi I am
Jeslin
Angelo: I remember
seeing you for the TVM Arch Diocese exam last month.
Jeslin: I don’t
recollect seeing you
Angelo: How did the
exam go?
Jeslin: It was okay
Angelo: I am studying
in 10th grade in Loyola School and also the Alter boys Leader
Jeslin (in her condescending
tone): So what am I supposed to do?
Angelo: Just wanted
to say hello
Jeslin: Okay
Angelo (Thinking to himself and beating a hasty retreat): She is very haughty, shouldn’t have spoken to her in the first place.
Jeslin (Thinking to herself): What is wrong with that guy?
XX End of story XX
Almost a decade and a half later both of us
were attending the Marriage Preparation course at the Headquarters of the
Trivandrum Arch Diocese. I was asked to assist the Archbishop in the Holy Mass
Service that he was offering for all the couples present there. I have not
assisted in a Holy Mass after my School days but more or less knew what needs
to be done. As I was getting ready I remarked to the Mother Superior (Head Nun)
that it was a strange co- incidence that the last time I served for this very
same Bishop in a Holy Mass was about 15 years ago. He had visited our Parish
for administering the Sacrament of Confirmation*. Incidentally my wife was also
one of the recipients and I was the head alter server then. I felt as if life
had come a full circle for me. The Nun told me that it is Providence that
brought you two together and you guys are a blessed couple.
*The Sacrament of Confirmation is one of the
three sacraments of initiation into the Catholic Church together with Baptism
and Holy Communion. (source:www.catholiccompany.com)
Even today it beats me as to think as to how my
wife could miss out such a prominent figure like me in the church during that
time. Many a times I have tried to narrate incidents to her that might invoke
in her some memory of me but I fail miserably .I always console myself by
saying that maybe I might have looked very different at that time. This could
be the reason why she couldn’t recognize me years later. Come to think of it
every husband wants his wife to hold him in high regard.I would like to share
an interesting anecdote in this regard of Field Marshal SFHJ Manekshaw one of
the finest Military Generals of the Indian Army. During one of the public meetings
where he was being felicitated for his extraordinary leadership during the Indo-Pak
war, a speaker was going on and on singing praises of the General. While it was
his chance to speak the General requested the speaker to write those praises in
a piece of paper so that the General could show that to his wife which evoked a
huge round of laughter.
Enjoyed reading this. Could really hear Jeslin say "athin njanippo entho venam" - "so what am I supposed to do?"
ReplyDeleteThanks Reshmi for the feedback. You seem to know your friend pretty well it seems. That was exactly what I meant and to add to that her tone in which she would say this.
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