Monday, November 28, 2005

Love, is it give and take?

I always had this notion that love is all about giving. Not only love but life too, that's what I guess karma is all about. But I was proved wrong by someone whom I love and respect.

You kill the joy, when you give and expect something in return.

With a person like me who doesn't know what relationships are, its very difficult to draw conclusions here, but being a very strong believer of The Geeta, I would stick to my stand "Don't give something just for the sake of expecting something in return".

Friday, November 25, 2005

The return

After months of silence, today I return back to those days when I used to write. Its almost a year since I have written my last blog. Seems like ages.

I haven't changed much I think, but time surely has. It has taught me new lessons.

I hope that the thoughts keep flowing.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Search for a home ends here

Have been looking out for a house for quite some time, but was not able to get something suitable. Either the rates are very high or the locality is inappropriate. Meanwhile I even lost hope of finding a good house.

I went to Jassi's place today, just a casual visit. Here Suman mentioned that she had spoken to someone at Montvert Pristine and they do have some flats available.

I wasn't all that excited about it, as I thought the locality would not be appropriate and Monvert rates are usually higher than market rates.

However what's wrong in visiting the place. So three of us went ahead to have a look at the place. On visiting the place we found that the locality very decent. Had a look at the sample flat and discussed the budget. Everything seemed to be falling in place. All of us liked the place and we thought that we would keep this option open.

Thought about the pros and cons of living here, everything was on the positive side, its not that far away from the office and the city. Only one negative point, the place is exactly opposite Khadki railway station so there would be a lot of noise . But then there are hardly any trains that stop at Khadki and even if they honk its only for a few seconds.

By the end of the visit I was very firm that I would be buying a house here. We even finalized the floor. Since myself and Jassi both have a fascination for higher floors, we decided to buy a house on the penultimate floor i.e. the 10th floor.