This is a story I have not told many people. Even I came to
know a few years after my wedding day. It fills my heart with pride and my eyes
with crystal clear tears! It is about the Boy and what a stand-up man he is.
So I was at the wedding venue at 7:30 pm. Like all Punjabi
baraats, this was late as well. My day had been really normal – some Pooja,
some haldi, getting my face painted with 25 other brides at the parlour, the
works. Frankly, I wanted this day to end. Yes, it is unusual for a bride to say
this, but for me, my wedding day was a terrifying event. I hate being the
centre of attraction, and this was exactly how it was meant to be.
Over the years, I had never imagined being a bride. I had
weird thoughts of settling down in a farm with my own field and animals. I even
have a diary entry written in code language mentioning how I want to live my
life! I had my childhood issues and not good ones at that.
When me and the Boy decided to get married, the only worrisome
thought I had was the wedding day itself. I knew I could manage the rest, but
this, this was nightmarish. And so I decided to remain as calm as possible and
take one single moment at a time.
I’m proud of the fact that I did exactly that. When I was
waiting for the baraat, I chit-chatted with all my friends and relatives. Someone
or the other kept bringing me snacks and I kept hogging. I asked my cousin to
check how high the stage was, since I had trouble climbing it. She went out and
told me it looked fine. I took her word.
The Boy had his problems at home. The Delhi board decided to
switch off their power and all their ceremonies were delayed. At last he made
his horse run to reach the venue by 11:30 pm!
His other problem was his embroidered Sherwani - it kept
hurting him on his neck and he just couldn’t bear the pain. I saw later and he
had bad rashes. Anyway.
He and his bandwagon entered the wedding hall. I was still
in the waiting room. Now this is the story my mom told me a few years later
which reassured her that she was giving her daughter to the best man possible –
as soon as the Boy entered, he called my mom and whispered in her ear that the
stage looked too high for my comfort. My mother immediately called my brother
and he arranged for a small step that would make the climb easy. Actually a
tray covered with cloth because nothing else was available at that time.
My immediate family and best friends – all of them knew how difficult this
was for me. Yet none of them could notice it in the few hours that they were
there. The Boy, on his wedding day, with several things on his mind, noticed
this the moment he entered.
When you know that someone cares about you this much, you
can do anything for this person. You can love him and care for him more than
you do for yourself. Love is not in the Rolex you buy as a surprise, it is about sharing the
discomfort of your partner. For in that, true love and true character is
revealed.
We are going to be 7 tomorrow, and I cannot thank God enough
for the precious gift He has given me. God Bless you Sumit Takkar! I know I am
annoying and irritating and dominating and weird, but the way you manage me and
still love me is praiseworthy. You are a rare gem and together (I think!) we make a great
team. Here’s to us – cheers!
Awwww he is so sweet!My eyes welled with happy tears! :') Happy 7th anniversary Nisha! Cheers to many more years to come! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary :-D
ReplyDeleteParty Party Party!!! :-D
Hey nominated you for Liebster:
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Hey nominated you for Liebster:
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Congratulations on 7 glorious years of your married life. Here's wishing you both loads of love, peace and happiness in the years to come.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very thoughtful gesture by a groom for his bride-to-be :)