Saturday, February 19, 2022

Why not?

 Why not ?

This has always been my response when I was asked why. Not in a tone of defiance but in a tone of curiosity at times and a flippant amusement at others.

I am writing this from my room in My Fortune, Chennai - an ITC hotel . What am I doing staying the weekend in a hotel that is literally 5 minutes from where I live? Ah that is the story  I am setting out to write ! :)

Last February, Kripa and I made a Kashmir trip and stayed at the Pine and Peak in Pahalgaum. It was our first holiday after graduation - so we are talking first holiday in 30 years. We chose the property because a) it was an ITC property and b) it had great reviews. But unfortunately, while everything else went brilliantly well, our stay did not owing to some major renovation being done and a few other things. we were quite upset but we were determined to not let it ruin our trip, so we focused on what was going well. 

But my middle-class heart would not let it go. I came back home and wrote a long email to the hotel and explained the background and our disappointment. And this is where a brand like ITC stands apart. They go the extra mile to make it up to the customer. They very kindly offered me a two-day voucher in any of their equivalent hotels. Now most people would be embarrassed and say let it go...why do you want it? my response was why not?

I held on to the voucher and told Kripa to plan a trip to madras so we could use it. But with the Covid second wave, and work being what it has been after that, that never happened. So, I decided to use the voucher myself.  

I checked in yesterday grinning gleefully. Most of the staff here know me. They also know I live hardly five minutes away.  I am sure seeing me checking in on my own was a bit of a puzzle. After all it made sense for someone to check into a hotel if it was to execute a clandestine rendezvous :) but this was clearly just me....and I am sure they were wondering why I was doing it. My response , why not?

I was delighted when I walked into the room. This is simply fabulous. There is an old-world charm to this hotel and of course this is also the hotel I have been coming to since I was 8 years old. There is something familiar and comforting about the vibe because of those memories.

I remember learning to swim in the pool. I smile at that memory because that was also when my uncle had broken his leg. And he was doing his physiotherapy in the water. He asked me “nondi kaal oda race ku varaiya” I still remember how my little heart did a little jig at the prospect of beating my uncle at something. Obviously, I agreed. Obviously, I lost. And that’s the best part of our family. There is no concession made for ability or lack thereof. There was no outrage expressed that a 24 year old uncle competed with an eight year old girl and beat her. Resilience was expected of us and that was that. As I stood looking at the same pool, I smiled at how that resilience has continued to stand me in good stead.

I did the Facebook live from my room and I am going to be doing the Instagram live also from here. Maybe I will do it from the same pool that has so many memories for me 😊

I woke up this morning at my usual time and realised that I would have to wait until 7 am for my coffee. So I thought to myself, "why not go get coffee next door."

I picked up my key and walked to Hotel Maris

Ah now there is another place which is a treasure trove of memories. All the staff there know me too because that is where Appa used to stay every time he came from Trichy. We are talking about someone staying in the same hotel from 1970’s until 2012. They have now redone the hotel, but the restaurant still has the same vibe.

Someone walked up to serve me and despite his mask I could see he was delighted to see me. It was Balaiah, the waiter who had joined the hotel as a boy. He said “It has been so long since we saw you. Ever since Appa …” and he paused.

I felt a little lump in my throat as I was reminded of the loss I live with but I could see how fond he had been of Appa and that was soothing. Another waiter came joined us and we spoke for a bit about how Appa used to walk and how he used to talk to them. As I drank my coffee, I smiled at  the unexpected trip down memory lane that reminded me that Appa had been loved by so many different people.





I strolled out after coffee and decided to walk home to drop in on Periamma and Periappa. Gleefully told them I was staying in Chola. They know me well enough by now to not be puzzled or surprised at the things I do. 😊 in fact, they cheer me on. Periamma said “Why not!” and I grinned back  at her thinking , “hah ..what spirit for an 86 year old” When I told them I had had coffee in Hotel Maris, Periappa had this amused look and said “your dad and I have spent many an evening there.” We all laughed and I said “Yes, yes, I have heard those stories too!” Appa had told me about how in their 30’s he and Periappa used to hang out at the bar there. And now as I look at my 91 year old periappa, I feel a rush of affection for shared memories.

My sister walked in, looking resplendent in a golden yellow and green silk sari and I went “ooh you look gorgeous. Suthippodu” and she went “Pffft!!” at me 😊 She was off for a wedding in Pondichery and she went into the kitchen to get some fruits to take with her for the journey.

I traipsed behind her and asked her if I could be picked up from the hotel on Monday since I had a suitcase  but didn’t have a car. Again, no surprise no shock no curiosity even. She said “ok, I’ll ask the driver to come.” (Although I must confess, even though I knew she wasn't thinking that, I felt obliged to explain what I was doing so she didn't worry that I was doing a secret romantic rendezvous 😊)

I came back to the hotel for breakfast. Had a fabulous one . Ranjith, (the F&B manager I think) came in to greet me and I chimed “I am staying here” He had this patient look as he said “yes I know” 

I picked up my food from the buffet and one of the staff, came and said “I hope you are enjoying your stay ma’am” and I said “yes thank you” and I couldn’t help adding “You do know I live five minutes away” hoping for a “oh really?” but instead what I got was “yes ma’am I know”

As I write this, I am still bursting with glee.

I realise that for some reason the fact that I have checked into a hotel that is five minutes away from home, simply so I could use the voucher before it expired, is something that is a tremendous source of amusement to me. And most people must be wondering why I am making such a big deal about it.

And most people would know my response to it

Why not?

And if you want a visual recap of what I have written , here is a one minute video :) I haven't done a voice over for this because I think what I have written above will serve as a voice over in your mind 



#KeepYourLifeSunnySideUp


36 comments:

  1. Great write-up ma'am. Happy to see that your writing is as natural as your vlogs.

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    1. Anu mam as I always address you in my comment today I am taking the liberty to call you Anu ma :-).. what a lovely blog .. and loved the race part and heart touching memories... Keep blogging. Regards,Jyothi

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    2. :) happy to hear that what i write resonates ..Thank you

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  2. It's cool mam.. so happy to see a person living their life to the fullest and encouraging people to do the same.. u r quite an inspiration..

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    1. Thankyou :) i feel best things in life sometimes slip by us because we don't notice them

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  4. Wish to learn Many from you Anu akka ❤️ Nice actually 😊

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  5. You are simply amazing the way you are being simple and the way you treasure simple things in life... keep going!

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  6. Wow these kind of small thrills amuse me. I love the way you pamper yourself to the true spirit of Keeping the Sunnysideup ❤️. Ofcourse why not?? I have done this before. Cheap thrills harm to none 😂💐

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    1. :) i know, right? worth it ..however small they might be

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  7. So beautifully articulated! Your family and the progressive thoughts are commendable. No wonder the family is so well respected

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  8. Middle class heart ? Who learnt to swim in ITC hotels from age of 8 those two don't go together :-)

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    1. :) why not?

      just shows how much people actually know

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  9. You are truly inspiring, whenever I feel low or stressed I read your post to get back my energy and remind myself #keepsunnysideup

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    1. I am glad that what i write reminds all of us that many a time, happiness is in the small things

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  10. Anu mam its really nice blog I enjoyed your writing and could feel the warmth in your memories as I have lost my parents my dad when I was an year and half and mom when I was 17.So could easily relate the feeling when some one says good about them.Its a feeling cannot be expressed in words but can be felt.Tonnes of respect and love to you and to your writing.

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    1. i am very sorry for your loss and truly warmed that what i write resonates :x :)

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  11. Thoroughly enjoyed your blog. I was imagining myself doingbsmtng like this. Why not? ���� admire the way you speak n write. Good day.

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  12. How WONDERFUL to see a write-up of yours, Anu. It was a delightful read.
    He said “It has been so long since we saw you. Ever since Appa …” and he paused.
    -> Incomplete sentences have a poignancy that is hard to describe. Thank you for sharing this with this.

    Please keep writing. We would love to keep reading. :)

    Sincerely,
    The world's most ardent fan of Sunny Side Up

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  13. Anu kaa, been a wonderful read! Memories have a huge staying power and you have curated it in an elegant way of your own style! From Places to our treasure ones in life, people remembering each other n meeting them again is the top most gratitude that we can give and you made it. From Appa, periyappa, Sister, collegemate and Balaiah! Whatta wonderful journey 😊🌾…may you life flourish with many more beautiful moments forever 💫

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  14. Anu kaa! Been a wonder read. Memories have huge staying power and you narrated it in an elegant way of yours. Right from Appa, Periayappa, Sister, College friend and finally Balaiah! Meeting people again after many year is just enough to show our love that we still remember them! What can be bigger element of JOY in life ??

    May you write more n more and wishing your life with many more wonderful moments ahead!
    Glee be around you always!!

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    1. Thank you Jagadish :) sorry you thought the comments weren't being posted..I have a moderate on so I have to approve any comment

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  15. Wow what a write-up, so interesting, oru 5 mins ku naane Anu aana madhiri feeling varudhu♥️

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  16. Very well written Anu mam. I agree. Your write up was more like a voice over. I could literally Visualise.

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  17. Quite a nice blog. I have done something similar like this at Phuket Island in 2019 Feb just before Covid hit us hard. Three of us as women travellers stayed at a very nice hotel which even had a private pool by our room. However, at around 11pm when we returned from the Spa inside the hotel, we ran out of water in the room. So, I called the reception and they refused to serve water, but then I went to the reception myself and asked for it, still I was refused even after I said I would be willing to pay. He intstead asked me to go to the shop nearby to buy water. I was almost about to bash him on his face, that's when 2 of my other not so daring friends came and interupted me. The lady at the spa who witnessed this went and bought water from outside and gave it to me. However, I couldn't control my temper on this one. I went back to our room just to make my friends feel safe containing all the emotions. In the morning, I woke up early as usual and went to the reception to meet his manager. It was a lady, which itself made me very happy and to add to it she had short hair like me. When I approached her and started explaning about last night, she appologized and asked me one question, if I could give it in writing, I immediately agreed to it and wrote a 6 page complaint letter. She read it and said she would get back to me by evening once we return from our trip to James Bond island. When I went back to the room, my friends were still asleep and I woke them up with such joy briefing what happened at the reception. They had mixed feelings and with that we went on our tour. When we returned there was a bouquet, appology letter, complementary coupon for dinner for all 3 of us their restaturant, cut fruits for all 3 of us, 10 bottles of water and 3 glasses of water near the bed and a small gift to say they were sorry for what happened.
    This is one of the reasons I like reading or viewing your blog/vlog, I relate myself a lot with you. However, you are refined at handling such situations, I am slowly learning to slow down now though.
    Quite a late response, better late than never :-)

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Hey thanks for reading this -I have the comments moderation on. So I have to approve comments before they get published.

While I do try to respond to comments on all platforms , I must apologise if I am not as prompt as the next person - I will get to the comments ....Eventually ;)

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