“To a
father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.” - Euripides
“Balt
Van Tassel was an easy indulgent soul; he loved his daughter better even than
his pipe, and, like a reasonable man and an excellent father, let her have her
way in everything.” - Washington Irving, The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow
27th July, 2013 – 6:30 a.m.
Ready
to go to the doctor for Minakshi’s routine check-up. She is having minor pain
but nothing alarming. The due date is on 29th. We reach the hospital
and wait for the doctor to arrive. Fifteen minutes later the doctor arrives. He
suggests we have a sonography. We agree. Ten minutes later he said there is a
good chance our baby is arriving today! The feeling was Wow!! Nervousness,
excitement, fear, happiness and some unexplained emotions every to-be-father
feels engrossed me!
27th July, 2013 – Around 5:30
p.m.
The
doctor comes and tells me that after what seems like a million saline bottles
and unlimited medicines mixed in those, there won’t be a normal delivery. He
explains some inexplicable complications. But the bottom line was that it had
to be a Caesarean. I was annoyed that my Dad was still in train coming to
Dimapur from Guwahati. And he was the only one who had first-hand experience of
dealing with doctors. And everyone was going bonkers that it should not be a
Caesarean and I was partly blamed for the situation as I was the one who
emphasized on regular doctor check-ups. Finally after consultations over phone
with Papa and Uncle, it was decided that we’ll go by whatever the doc says.
Minakshi is livid on me. She doesn’t want a Caesarean. I try to make her
understand but she doesn’t want to. She is crying. And I am helpless. I sign
the required papers and then, they start the procedure.
27th July, 2013 – Around 6:00
p.m.
Minakshi
is taken to the operation theatre. In the reception we wait. My Dadi Maa,
Aunty, Guddi, Khushboo, Sandeep Bhaiya’s mom, Sandeep Bhaiya and me. The clock
just doesn’t seem to move. Time stands frozen. I don’t pray. I don’t bite my
nails. I just pace around the room. It seems that the tension point cannot rise
beyond this. But there were more heart-stopping and mind-numbing moments to
come. At around 6:34 p.m. two nurses accompanied by the fat anesthesia guy (I
still don’t know his name and my daughter should like this mysterious name ;))
come out from the operation theatre carrying a basket. There is something
inside the basket wrapped in a pink blanket. We are not able to see clearly and
he dashes in another room. My heart stops as there is no sound anywhere.
Neither from the operation theatre nor the other room. I stand turning my head
from one side to another. And then comes the climax of this magic day.
The
fat anesthesia guys comes out of the room. He says, “Arre mota aase na maaiki
itu bi saa naay”(Arre, I didn’t even see whether it’s a boy or a girl.) He
pokes his head through the curtain again and asks the nurse, brings back his
head in our room and speaks to me, “Maaiki (GIRL!)”. I don’t know how to react.
I hug the fat anesthesia guy tightly. “Thank you. Thank you very much.”
All around
the room the celebrations have started. Everything is blurred; but in the best
way possible. I first ask the doctor whether Minakshi is ok. He says yes. And
the happiness just seems to increase manifold.
I remember making the first call to Jayanti as I had promised her she
would be the first one to know. And the rest of it was mania, which is very
hard to recall.
Her First Pic!!!
PICS IN THE HOSPITAL!!!
I don’t
remember the exact time when my daughter was handed over to me. But one thing
was sure. Nothing, and I mean nothing at all, had given me the happiness that I
felt when I held her in my hands. Against all the predictions of astrologers,
fake pundits, and so-called experts who know the gender of the child looking at
the face of the pregnant mother (only one of my saalis had predicted otherwise),
it had to be a girl. It had to be my girl. What magic it was to hold her in my
hands. Her chubby cheeks, her big beautiful eyes wide open. Ahh. It just cannot
be described. I thanked Minakshi for giving me the most beautiful gift of my
life. Saline bottles were connected to her. But there was only happiness in her
eyes. The greatest magical experience of human life was complete.
If I start
mentioning the reactions of each and every family member on their first
reaction on meeting Jhalak (My Dad had told us that her name had to start with
“Jha” going by her birth time 6:29 p.m. and Panditji concurred with that and
Guddi gave her the name Jhalak), this space would be very less. But the fact of
the matter is that I have not seen any of my family members as happy as this
ever before. Period.
And
today when she turns one, she has changed the very meaning of life for her
father. The person used to run from taking baths (17 days on the trot being a
record ;)), has turned Monica-clean and hygienic nutcase. (Only when it comes
to her case though :P)! The person who can move out at 2 a.m. at night to help
a friend even after marriage, (Anshul can concur and thanks Minakshi for never
stopping me!) has turned a more homely man than ever. Every single decision of
my life is connected to her it seems. And I do get the nightmares thinking what
if I become one of those possessively possessive dad! But again, who the hell
cares for the future when the present is just so beautiful. Whatever be the
problems, one smile from Bittu (host of other nicknames!) and it feels as if
nothing matters. LIFE IS JUST SO BEAUTIFUL.
And the
constant chatter that goes around the house when she is awake is the thing to
look forward to every single day. From Dada’s Chhoniyo Moniyo, to Maa’s
Jhalak Malak, to Papa’s Babudiyo,
to Mummy’s Lado, to Uncle’s Bebo, to Aunty’s Jhalku, and to Bittu, Baccha
and Chilly (this name because the first time she kicked was when Minakshi
had Chilli Paneer and Pasta made by Jayanti: it was suggested by Mom that if
it’s a boy he would be nicknamed Pasta and if it’s a girl she would be
nicknamed Chilli. Another reason I was happy it wasn’t a boy :P) to her Naani, Nikhilji, Guddi,
Jayanti, Rajju, Munna, Khushboo, Sonu, Divyesh, Minakshi and I, the names for
my love are never-ending! But whatever the name, as I said before, nothing
seems to have made the people in my family happier before. Period.
BITTU & I
And as for this nutcase possessively
possessive father, I have like a gazillion pictures of me with Bittu sleeping
on me with her head on my chest. Nothing in the world is half as good as these moments. If I would be offered a last wish, this is
exactly the way I wanna die!!
Happy
First Birthday My Baby! J J
With Guddi Bhua
With Kaa Dadu
With Bada Dada-Dadi
With Jayanti Bhua
With Munna Ka
With Sonu Kaa
With Raju Nana
With Naani
With Mamu
With Rajju Bhua
With Fufu
With Khushi Bhua
Bittu's Footprints
Papa, Mummy & Bittu
Oh My God!! Ab bas bhi karo Papa!!! ;)
6 comments:
Many happy returns of the day Bittu!!!
Bhaiya... She has not only changed your life but has changed life of everyone in the family... Very truly said that happiness in everyone's eyes have multiplied with her birth..
She is going to be a very charming girl... The way she says "bhua"... I love it...
Truly said Guddi! :)
Many happy returns of the beautiful day Bittu!
Bittu ke Mummy aur Papa ko bhi Bittu ki pehli varshganth pe hardik shubhkamnaein!
From :
Bittu Chacha
Thank you Bittu Chacha :)
Nothing more beautiful than the story of life from a fathers prospective gracefully written and well drafted happy to meet your beautiful family and betiya happy birthday
Wishing a little one a very happy birthday with lots of blessings.
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