Happy Mother’s day all! Hope all of you mothers and motherly
figures had a special day with loved ones. Wishing you all unconditional love
and joy in life.
I am not at home this weekend, BH & I flew out to meet
DD at school as she finished up her final exams and graduated from a nervous,
new-on-campus freshman kid to a confident, young lady ready to start her
sophomore journey after a quick summer break. It still seems like yesterday
when we dropped her off at the campus last summer, the year went by in the
blink of an eye and here we are, moving her out of her dorm room for the summer.
The long awaited summer break is here, I know she is going to be able to spend
only part of the next 3 months at home while she continues to do the activities
her heart is set on for the rest of the time. The baby I hold close to heart is
spreading wings beyond what I could have imagined 17 years back. With her
kindness and happy enthusiasm to everything around her, she is making me aware
of life the way I never would have imagined. She is teaching me via her
infectious laugh and never exhausting smile that life is so much more beautiful
than I choose to accept sometimes with my adult brain. She is showing me that as long as one is
passionate about something, one can make the days stretch beyond what the 'clock on the wall' tells you to get things done. She says things that are so mature and while I am wondering where the wisdom came from, she immediately turns around and giggles like a toddler brightening up my world both ways. I don’t know if I ever taught
her any of these things, I wish I could take all the credit for it :-). But
she is so much more than me, shaped by the loving, caring family that surrounds
her, her teachers and mentors all these 17+ years that have helped silently sculpt the
person she is, her circle of friends that support her endlessly. There are
several mothers involved in the process of bringing up this child of mine, I am
just glad I got to be the lucky one that is called as ‘mom’. When I see this baby I held in my arms not a long while ago and whom I hold in my heart always, for all this
and much more, I am thankful for the gift of motherhood and proud of being her amma.
Social media is bursting at the seams with all the pictures,
quotes, memories, tributes to moms and the one I liked best out of all I have
seen so far is this: “Moms are the best because of each of us have the best one”
J. Think about it, isn’t
it true though?
Every mom, no matter whether she is educated or not, working
or not, rich or not, is the best when it comes to the role of being a mother.
Something in motherhood that takes away the blemishes of the person and makes
her pure magic atleast for as long as she is in that role. Something in the
motherhood elevates the person to go beyond what is ordinarily possible, it
gives her the strength, the spirit to bring up her child and provide
opportunities that never existed for anyone without the ‘mommy’ glasses on
eyes.
Tired after all the packing, moving and storing of stuff and
a little discouraged by the hot weather in the area, we are mostly staying in
and as DD says, “we are lazying out at the hotel room”. While she has had a
wonderful time in every other aspect at the campus, food is something she is
still struggling to fall in love with or rather atleast like enough to survive
on L. She is heading out with a volunteering group for a week long trip, and home food is still atleast 10days away from her. So when I asked her
what she wanted to eat during the 4 days she was to stay with us in the hotel,
she said, “Everything” with the exception of bread, cheese, pasta. She didn't want to go out (not for every meal atleast) and also wanted as much home food as was possible to make. Knowing that I couldn’t carry my kitchen on my
shoulders (Delta airlines wouldn’t have taken kindly to an ordinary passenger like
me trying to transport truck loads of stuff on the flight J), I also had to consider the possibility of setting off alarms by my cooking in an usually closed room. I did the next best
thing I could think of, made a plan for the meals and prepped the ingredients as far as
I could for DD’s favorite dishes and brought them in my check in. So here we
are, sitting in the middle of a city, surrounded by quite a few decent choices
for Indian and non Indian food but cooking full fledged meals in a hotel room
and enjoying every bit of it. Home made food cooked in the hotel, works for us.
So, I don’t have a recipe today but lots of pictures of what
we are serving up these last 3 days, yep, a little showing off too. All these are cell phone quality pictures, not blog worthy for their quality but they have so much love in them which makes them perfect for the blog :-). Most of the ingredients were hand picked and prepped at home, some fresh produce brought here locally, aided by a packet of store bought rotis. So enjoy
the pictures and have a joyous Mother’s day and I will see you all next week
with a yummy recipe when I return home.
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Uppittu made from a mixture of roasted rave & semia, served with chutney pudi |
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Uppittu, chutney pudi and delicious tomato saaru |
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Menthya soppina bhaath, with MW roasted papad and salad |
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Delicious bhaath studded with golden roasted spuds |
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Tender cucumber, carrots, loads of cilantro and fresh lime juice |
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Yogurt rice with pickle, yummm!!! |
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2 kinds of roti, eggplant palya, dal, sweet mangoes and mosaravalakki in the background |
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Red lentils cooked with lemon cucumber and cilantro |
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Broccoli stir fry a south Indian simple carrot palya |
And we have a favorite restaurant here in town we have visited a couple times and go there for the yummy, mysore special akki rotti and the thick, golden roasted Mysore masala dose just like you crave for, makes your day :-)
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Akki rottiiiiii, special only means extra coconut :-) |
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Not hotel oily mysuru masala dose |
And then there is a beautiful temple in the town where you get the perfect temple prasada :-) along with divine darshana!
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Idli, chutney & sambar, yes pickle too :-) |
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Full plate - vangi bhaath, mosaranna, mixture, kesari bhaath & pickle |
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Another combo plate - replace vangi bhaath with puliyogare |
I am sure you can all see how we are surviving with our limited access to our favorite kinda food :-), I am sure all the eating and sitting in the room is making me go back home heavier than I came here 5 days back with. Not something Delta will notice but I sure will have to breathe in, jump a little to fit myself into office clothes come Wednesday morning.
wow, its hard to imagine that DD is already done with one year of school. It seems like no need to go out to eat. You have resourcefully created the south Indian kitchen in the hotel.
ReplyDeletehappy mothers day to Sattva readers. very nice write-up about mother-hood and lovely DD. delicious dishes add flavor to the Blog. God bless you dear. enjoy and be happy
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