So last Saturday (21st) I managed to catch up with a set of friends whom I haven't had a chance to meet for a long time. All the credit goes to T though; she is the one who made a quick trip to Mumbai just to catch up with people. Pretty impressive and I really liked it. Being an extended weekend that it was, Y had planned to go home and couldn’t make it; neither could SB. So as V described it, M, me and T were meeting for a girls’ day out. It was great to catch up. Everyone had their travel stories to share. M had just returned from her Europe trip, T shared about Leh and well, I told them about my honeymoon trip. Work wise, I and T discussed a bit and of course there is absolutely nothing magnificent to share here. During lunch, A joined us. I met him after almost one and half years and to say that we stay in the same city. Pretty sad I know! Of course, what is sadder? My count of international destinations I’ve visited!! Compared to others, seriously, there is a lot of catching up to do.
Lunch was at Spaghetti Kitchen. This was my first time there and I must say their pizzas are really nice. Pastas too, but I still prefer Little Italy over it. After lunch T left to meet another set of friends. It was nice to see her traveling all over, for catching up or for pleasure. Something I haven’t done.
We decided to do some shopping while we were there. And going by our gazes and gasps, A commented something on the lines of – go ahead and shop. You are doing good for a lot of people. I couldn’t resist saying that we are doing nothing other than fattening the already fat wallets of some people and nothing else! Yeah maybe adding to the GDP, but even that doesn't serve anything it seems! Even the handicraft stores, which I absolutely love, don’t seem to me like they pass on a good margin to the creators of the products. In any case, I didn’t shop that day. But it would be such a blasphemy for the creators of that huge space build specially to rip apart your wallet, if someone actually left the space without spending a penny! So to obligedb, I bought this movie collection of Satyajit Ray. It has three movies - Agaantuk, Ghare Baere, Jana Shatru. Darn that I still haven’t managed to watch any of them. I have some time so I can actually watch it, but V is always complaining how I RG him by watching movies all by myself. And I have to confess it’s kind of true. And just because last Monday I created a bad situation at home and missed a movie for which I’d booked tickets, I’m going to wait. This one is for the team :-)