Importance of the mundane
Old sayings abound of how the ordinary and the mundane are
ignored for the more exotic until that day when suddenly they disappear from
your life. And that’s when you stop, look around and then get into acute agony
over the loss.
Recently I have had two such incidents which brought this
fact home to me.
The first was sudden loss of hearing in my right ear soon
after my flight took off from Bangalore. I was travelling on work and alone and
having my hearing reduced by half and me trying to lip read and second guessing
people feels funny now but then it was quite an ordeal.
In Delhi I waited for a couple of days hoping the blockage
would go off on its own. It didn’t and then a visit to an ENT specialist gave
the scary news of fluid buildup inside my ear drums which if medicines didn’t help
might need surgery also.
Suddenly something which till now I had laughed off as a
stupid irritant grew to worrying proportions. As the medicines continued for
the next two weeks I suffered from partial deafness. With a job that includes
picking up the phone a zillion times in the day and driving atleast 100 plus
kms I was in acute discomfort.
Thankfully after a fortnight of medication the blockage has
partially opened up and I feel almost human.
The second incident was the restoration of a bedroom to me.
Three months back my in laws had to suddenly shift in with
us as my father in law had suffered a cerebral stroke. Since our home had only
two furnished bedrooms and one was already occupied by my mom and daughter we
shifted them into what used to be my bedroom.
My father in law was very ill then and for the first two
weeks or so thoughts of our own room or a bit of privacy didn’t enter our life
as we tried to balance work, child, household and visits to the hospital.
However even after my father in law got better one thing or
the other ensured that three months rolled by before we could figure out a way
to furnish the third bedroom and use it.
Having got repossession of a bedroom to myself again after
three months cant tell you how rich I am feeling right now. J
Nothing like losing the ordinary to understand its
extraordinary relevance in our lives.
(The flower pic actually has nothing to do with this post. I just felt it looked nice and wanted to share)
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