Rome is the city packed with history, and was standing on
that soil ... God it was unbelievable. My head was spinning, not
from the thought of being in a historical place, but due to lack of sleep.
The bitter cold was doing no good. As we entered the airport
building, wanted to get all done in a jiffy. I was looking forward to go
to the hotel for a good night sleep. Oh! The thought of a soft bed
was so alluring. Mom shepherded us to the line for the customs
and all the formalities. Fate had something in plan for us, as my mom struggled
to explain to the customs official but none of them spoke English. She
signaled them with her hand explaining in staggered sounds, that we had a visa
to stay a night in the city and then catch a flight the next day. The
officials did not comprehend her. I was under the impression that once we
leave India, everyone speaks English especially in Europe, but now I saw how
wrong I was. After hours of struggling with sign language, an official
appeared who seemed to say a few words in English, and we finally made it
through. We were boarded on a bus to take us to the hotel.
ROME.....the city with its awesome statues and
architectures.....in the night light all these colossal figures
seemed to have taken a new life of their own. I looked out of the bus
window with my mouth hanging, till it could not hang any more. Every bit
of the passing scenes was getting encoded in my memory. I felt a strange
kind of chill thinking of the ancient people building and carving
these magnificent pieces of art. My ma leaned in and whispered that
I was lucky, as there were no flies around here, as by now I would have had
some nestled in my tummy. I looked at her and pulled my mouth shut.
By the time the bus dropped us at the hotel it was
almost midnight. My little sister was fast asleep in ma's lap. We looked
at the hotel in front of us, it had huge glass door with no door knobs on them.
In India usually when the doors are closed at night of a hotel, then it
means it is closed for business. My ma informed me at the verge of tears
that, we will have to spend the whole night on the sidewalks in this new city.
I looked dumb found at mom then at the hotel. Then all of a sudden
I saw someone inside the hotel and I shrieked with joy.
I gallantly announced that, I will bang on the door and then
they will let us in, as we have reservations. With determination I walked
to it and as I was about a yard in front of the door, it slid open with a
"whoose". I jumped out of my skin and ran to my mom. She
stared at me as if am I missed the greatest opportunity. She furiously told me
that I should have held on to it, so we could have got in. At that very
moment there was another "whoose" sound. We looked and saw a
lady walk to the door and it opened and she went in and the door closed.
That was the introduction to automatic doors for us. We entered the
hotel looking a little peeved, lucky for us there was none of the people we
knew around.
The next morning, when we reached to the airport to
take a flight to New York, I realized that ma had been avoiding all the
escalators since we started our travel. When I asked her she sweetly
smiled and said that her saree gets caught in it. I looked suspiciously
at her, and asked if she was scared of it, she just blushed and then we boarded
the flight to Caracas. We boarded the flight with bold writing of Royal
Dutch Airline written on it...ready to fly into the new world....
could feel mashi's feeling...every single bit.loved the story...my first few months here in the usa were somewhat close. so enjoyed every bit of the story...
ReplyDeletei do not consider myself capable enough to comment on ur work.....
ReplyDeletesimply amazing.....!!!AS FOR THE STORY....seems funny now.while reading .. but i understand that it was the contrast for u guys that moment ..!!!anyway all experiences when yoked together makes the collective whole ...each is as important as the other thus.keep writing ....