THE FIRST FRUIT
Today,
too, I received on my cell-phone, some inspiring
texts from my well-wishers. As I always say, the best thing that can happen to
you, early in the morning is: the thought that someone, far away, is thinking
about you, your well-being. It really feels good. You do feel like a ‘winner’
in life!
And, today, I received, early in
the morning, these two messages.
Shankar was my student more than
two decades ago. He, along with his two friends – Rohan and Neeraj, were very
close to me. Then, they graduated, did their respective MBA’s and other
Post-Grads, and settled well in life. They got married, for which they did
remember me. They kept in touch for some years, and as life demands of us, they
got too absorbed building-up their respective families. We lost contact.
And, this morning, I received
this message from Shankar:
“Sir, we are extremely excited to
announce that we are blessed with a beautiful baby daughter…
Both, mother and baby are fine.”
Both, mother and baby are fine.”
Simultaneously, another message
flashed. It was from Abro.
Abro passed out his
twelfth-standard some years ago, and joined the Hotel Management studies it the
famed Government Catering College
in Dadar. He kept me updated about his
progress all through his Hotel Management studies. Today, the message said:
“Good Morning sir, I got my first
offer letter – Management Trainee
fr Yum grp Kfc and pizza hut .. the outlets are all over India.”
fr Yum grp Kfc and pizza hut .. the outlets are all over India.”
I felt extremely happy for
Shankar and Abro. Shankar was sharing the news of the birth of their first
child… and Abro about his first job. I immediately called them up and wished.
“Shankar, may the little star shine bright… Our love, kisses and blessings,” I
told Shankar. “Abro, may you shine even more,” was what I said to Abro.
Why did Shankar, after over two
decades, felt the need to share his happiness with me?
Why did Abro?
I do not know why.
But, it made
me feel good about myself.
More so,
when I really, really felt happy for them.
There was a time, yes when I was
very small in my native village… When a new baby was born, they would die to
break the news to the Parish priest of the church. On the baptism day, the baby
would be placed at the feet of Lord… and they would pray silently.
And, there was this time, when a
young one got his first job, the family
would offer a special mass in the church… and, when the first salary came, they
would hand it over to the church… To the Lord. That was the silent promise they
had made to Him!
And, there was this time, when
they received the first fruit in their garden, they would take it to the Lord… and
only after that, they would taste the rest.
We still do it… Yes, even here in
a busy city like Mumbai. Only, in a different way. Some wait for the crow to
come and take his first bite… Only then would they savour the food. Some want
the Priests to take their meals first, and then would they go about eating.
And, some, like Shankar and Abro, remember someone like me – their dear teacher
– before they would ‘eat’ their Garden
Fresh – their first fruit!
GERALD D’CUNHA
The image used in this Post is by Ashok Ahuja. He is a professional Photographer and a very dear friend of mine. He is also one of the founder members of The Dawn Club, and, along with his gifted-artist wife, Sudha, has been helping me, and the Club, right from its inception.
Comments
very true for us as students to share our fruits with u
otherwise they are tasteless...
Thanks sir for making my life a tasty fruit.
Regards Soniya.
As teachers, we do receive ample share from our students' gardens...
It is really very fulfilling!
Love,
GERRY
regards,
abhro.
I have always said, all through these years, that you've been one of the dominant inspirations in my life. I must confess that I can't recall much of the accountancy you taught me, but I do remember and cherish all the life lessons I gained during those years with you. They still guide me in my life and work today.
As I gaze upon my little daughter's face, I am acutely aware of my responsibilities as a father - indeed, my wife and I would be her first teachers. And I hope I can pass on to her some of the wisdom I gained from those who inspired me then and continue to inspire me now.
You will reach great heights!
Keep in touch. Wish you, once again.
Love,
Sir
I am glad you find strength in the 'old wisdom'... of this man!
And yes, you and your wife will be the first teachers to the little angel...
I was fortunate to have met you guys along my path... So, the gratitude is mutual.
Thanks,
Love,
GERRY
I liked it very much.....
Please do read always.
Love, Sir