Thursday, June 19, 2008

Handwriting

Handwritings!

When I was a kid, I did not think too high of my handwriting. I wrote distinct letters without joining them. During primary school, a teacher came and asked us if we wrote in 'joined' handwriting. Since she had looked down at those as lesser mortals, I joined the bandwagon of joined alphabet writing. It was not all, I tried giving the n's and the h's a nice curve that my sis had excelled in. Well, as a kiddo I looked upon my sis as a whizkid. Well, she was a sort of crazy kid- she woke up early for her school, did her homework, covered her books with brown paper and never tore them,and wrote poetry which she kept a bigtime secret from a little scoundrel called ME :)

After sometime the handwriting business took a nice turn. I had pen pals. Writing to them was a great achievement. I boasted to those who would care to listen that I had penpals from Canada and South Africa. Tracey was from S. Africa while there were other two girls from canada. Although I do not remember their names, I still have their letters stashed up in a drawer in my home in Nepal..

Few friends however never wrote letters. That is because there was email. I wish there weren't any sometimes...so that i could see the paper and wonder what made my pal write on that sheet. A no nonsense A4 paper picked up in a hurry from a nearby stack in a printer... a hurried scrawl... If one pauses and looks at a letter there is more than the content...not necessarily reading between the lines but touching the paper ....sweeping your glance through the curve of letters...and wondering how your pal looks like...

well... to keep in the mood of this blabber...let me post a random mail (email) that i picked to read.... Its lovely as well -

listen to a language you dont know, and try and imagine what would the thing
you dont understand mean. read the wackiest things on wikipedia. read
shaayari. do poetry. do humor. try and make a joke on which many
people will actually laugh. plan your next prank. try and remember old
jokes, and laugh. remember childhood, and your 5th b'day. and maybe
the 7th too...:p also think about the next exam.