The other day, when I took my nieces and nephews to the nearby park, an old man in a wheelchair came with a couple of young kids. They were all around 9 to 11 years old max. I thought they were using the park as a shortcut as most of the people of the colony do cause the park has two gates and it provides a short alternate route for a couple of streets. I didn't pay much attention cause I had kids to look after but after a while, I noticed that they all went to the end of the park and started playing cricket! The old man who was probably their grandfather was balling and the rest of the kids were either batting or fielding. It was such a wholesome sight that it literally made my day. I wished I had taken my phone with me so that I could take a picture of them but I think that's the things about the best moments in life, you're never able to catch them on camera but they stay on the slate of your mind always and you use it to fill the void in your heart.
i visited my old house today. i think it was the only place i called home with all my heart but maybe that was because that's all i knew back then. i forced my tears back as i found the hole in the backyard wall, i had found a lizard's egg in there once and had been excited for an entire week, i could still trace out the cracks on the footpath outside the gate because i cycled on it for years trying to keep the wheel on the line. the orange tree that baba planted is now almost 10ft tall and the other tree that our old gardner planted is now double the size. the new residents are not taking care of the lawn very well, the lokaat tree is uprooted and there are no flowering plants. there is a small bench where we had our dhaniya and podina leaves the sky was too pretty today and a strong wind blew as i entered the gate, almost like i was in the middle of a movie the neighbor's gate which was our makeshift swing is now gone but the flowers i used as veggies in pretend play...
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