It was a leisurely morning. We fetched up at the Foundation by 1000 hrs. After doing up a few letters to invite people for the forthcoming activities related to the Reading Month activities, give the status report of the activities that have been completed thus far and after a round of discussions, I had a few errands to perform.
The first was the BSNL office at Statue, where Chambu's cellphone's sim card needed to be changed. It had been non ops for three days and I'd asked him to confirm where the fault was - the instrument or the sim card - but the youngster had taken it lightly. Anyways, the duplicate sim was acquired. We, then, sped to the KIMS Hospital to meet up with Dr. Rajesh, the Rheumatologist to ask for the antidote to sort out the severe pain that Maman was going through, almost continuously. On hearing that he was poised to travel to New Delhi next week, the doctor said that he'd treat him with new medicines only after his return. He was of the opinion that maman should get admitted for focused treatment, but doing so during the Reading Month celebrations, would bring many of the activities to a disarray as he has everything on his fingertips and his presence was of paramount importance! Finally, the doctor gave us an ointment to be applied when pain persists!
The third stop was at the Maruti Indus Motors where the work was on. Two pistons needed to be replaced, further requirements would be tabulated and orders placed on the appropriate storehouses and Raghupathy, the Works Manager, has assured me that he'd personally be monitoring the repair work.
On return, certain urgent letters that had to be dispatched were taken care off. A quick bite of lunch and Kuttu and I sat with the questionnaire for the forthcoming Quiz Competition. We've been able to formulate about 75 questions and all that is needed is that the Quiz Master will have to rehearse his lines! Soon, it was time for the weekend 'Aazhchakkoottam' and the subject of today's discussions was 'Poetry and Society Building'.
I'd to head for the railway station at 5, as the train that I was reserved on was scheduled to depart at 1730 hrs, the train chugged out of the platform, 10' late, ultimately. Got a nice seat at the center of the coach and I'd bought reading material to spend travelling time fruitfully!
We did encounter rain enroute.
Tailpiece.
It was a fairly okay journey. Paulson had got me a nice window side seat at the center. That was kind of you and thanks!
The first was the BSNL office at Statue, where Chambu's cellphone's sim card needed to be changed. It had been non ops for three days and I'd asked him to confirm where the fault was - the instrument or the sim card - but the youngster had taken it lightly. Anyways, the duplicate sim was acquired. We, then, sped to the KIMS Hospital to meet up with Dr. Rajesh, the Rheumatologist to ask for the antidote to sort out the severe pain that Maman was going through, almost continuously. On hearing that he was poised to travel to New Delhi next week, the doctor said that he'd treat him with new medicines only after his return. He was of the opinion that maman should get admitted for focused treatment, but doing so during the Reading Month celebrations, would bring many of the activities to a disarray as he has everything on his fingertips and his presence was of paramount importance! Finally, the doctor gave us an ointment to be applied when pain persists!
The third stop was at the Maruti Indus Motors where the work was on. Two pistons needed to be replaced, further requirements would be tabulated and orders placed on the appropriate storehouses and Raghupathy, the Works Manager, has assured me that he'd personally be monitoring the repair work.
On return, certain urgent letters that had to be dispatched were taken care off. A quick bite of lunch and Kuttu and I sat with the questionnaire for the forthcoming Quiz Competition. We've been able to formulate about 75 questions and all that is needed is that the Quiz Master will have to rehearse his lines! Soon, it was time for the weekend 'Aazhchakkoottam' and the subject of today's discussions was 'Poetry and Society Building'.
I'd to head for the railway station at 5, as the train that I was reserved on was scheduled to depart at 1730 hrs, the train chugged out of the platform, 10' late, ultimately. Got a nice seat at the center of the coach and I'd bought reading material to spend travelling time fruitfully!
We did encounter rain enroute.
Tailpiece.
It was a fairly okay journey. Paulson had got me a nice window side seat at the center. That was kind of you and thanks!
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