Friday, June 13, 2008

An On the road Saga!

.....CONTINUED FROM HERE


Chapter 2

Thus after many eventful driving lessons and an uneventful driving test, I came home a proud recipient of the Indian Drivers license. I was beaming with confidence, for we had no car in our garage to prove my driving skills. My Dad one day brought home a second hand Maruti Suzuki and handed over its keys to me. He sat beside me on the passenger seat, his head held high. I turned on the engine , my confidence level crumbling. My car galloped imitating the jerks of a horse and suddenly came to a stop. After many trials , my Dad’s raised head came down a bit and he promised me to bring me a better Guru .

Thus started, my second session of driving classes with Pillai Sir. Pillai Sir was very different from my earlier teacher. He was a soft spoken man, who taught me how to drive and instilled full confidence in me. Thus in a few weeks time I was declared the chauffeur of the family. I started enjoying the drives on the Indian roads which provided adventure and variety each day. We stopped hiring drivers even for long drives. Thus the 1985 model Maruti Suzuki became my companion. I started feeling a special kinship with this old friend .

The day came when I had to finally say goodbye to my on the road companion….., it was more than just a four wheeler , it was my first car , which gave me confidence not only in driving but also in myself. On the eve of my wedding when our house was full of guests , my uncle took up a few responsibilities running errands on my old companion….: my old car refused from responding ….whether any one would believe it or not …. My car’s engine did not start even after many trials…. When all the guests departed , I went to my old friend , spoke to it with love (I know it sounds crazy)…..and my old companion responded without any problems….When I write about my old red Maruti ….it does take me back the memory lane…. The many moments I spent with my friend , the many roads I meandered , the many family outings , the long drives with my college friends, drives with my husband……..And I feel a longing to sit on its drivers seat and hold on to its steering…….

To be continued………………………….

17 comments:

Pradeep Nair said...

O, it surely wasn't easy letting that go...

J said...

Ah, the thrill of actually driving!! :)

Lakshmi said...

i can relate to what you are saying though i dont drive anymore

Lakshmi

Sum Raj said...

this post shows how much keen attachment u had with ur first car....yes no can forgot our very first things and it would be very special tooo

Poornima Prabhu said...

good one.. :)

david santos said...

Have a nice weekend.
Happy day

mathew said...

I cannot think of anyone else actually writing about a relation with a mechanical thing like a car so beautifully...you also make it sound like a very emotional tale..;-D

wanted to write comment on the previous entry but waited for the continuation...I believe the rest will be even more interesting..;-P

harimohan said...

nostalgic indeed

Dhanya said...

You are tagged

Maddy said...

know what - i read that they are going to relaunch the maruti 800 as a one lakh car after taking out some features, to compete with the nano..

krystyna said...

Hi Nanditha,
I really understand your emotional feeling with your first car. I remember my first little car with big sentiment.
Thanks for sharing, I always like to read your post.
Have a great days!

Lakshmi said...

that was really sweet..i understand the attachment

diyadear said...

i remember your red maruti ;)

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Susan said...

A sweet chapter on that road to Saga, Nanditha. My husband and I were just talking about our old cars the other night, but not with as much fond attachment as you had for your Maruti. My grandfather's car, well, that's a different story. I love road trips to this day b/c of Grandpa taking us vagabonding in his little black box on wheels.

mathew said...

new post please..

Cynthia said...

I can't wait to continue reading!