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My random dollops of happiness

- ANNIE MATHEW Special to Gulf News Annie Mathew is an educator and writer based in Dubai.

Iwas immersed in work when the phone rang. It took me some time to take my eyes off the laptop screen and refocus on the small screen. The unknown number flashing on the screen annoyed me. Neverthele­ss, I picked up the call. A cheery voice on the other side challenged me-Guess who? I was in no mood to play games and was wondering how to respond when I suddenly recognised the voice as belonging to a childhood friend!

Floodgates of memories opened up as we travelled in time, opening chests of precious moments along the way. We laughed, we talked breathless­ly, we lapsed into silence, we got wistful, we tripped over words in our hurry to share milestones………Oh! The joy of conversing and catching up with a friend after aeons!

Such moments of pure happiness usually happen unexpected­ly like welcome showers in the blistering summer and leave us bathed in rapture!

The other day or rather night, as I was shifting into a more cosy position to sleep, I thought I heard the alarm go off, I reluctantl­y opened an eye to check the time and realised that I had two more hours to sleep. The exhilarati­on that I experience­d at that moment was beyond descriptio­n. Another instance of purest form of joy! Most of the time these precious moments, which stay with us for a lifetime occur infrequent­ly, thus adding to its value.

My son was disappoint­ed when he didn’t qualify for the Science quiz but next day he came home elated and jubilant. “I am going to host the quiz!” he screamed. “If I had qualified, I wouldn’t have got this awesome chance.” He went on to host the quiz and garner an amazing experience, the stuff that fond, proud memories are made of.

An act to remember

The students at my school had been practising a skit for many days and when the day for presentati­on arrived, the main character couldn’t make it to school. There was panic all around when a little fellow stepped up and said that he could do the part. As everybody stared at the quiet, unassuming boy, he busied himself wearing the costume and getting ready.

He gave a flawless performanc­e that the audience watched spellbound. He was greeted with a thunderous applause after the performanc­e and as I looked at his beaming face and happy grin, I knew that this unanticipa­ted moment of adulation would stay with him forever.

I know this boy from yesteryear­s who could never quite get the hang of fielding or catching the ball in a game of cricket. Once it so happened that as a ball whizzed past him he stuck out his hand disinteres­tedly and Lo and behold! The ball stayed put, secure in his palm! As he stared at his palm and the ball in utter disbelief, he was lifted up into the air, thumped on his back and cheered for long as it was an important wicket. Though his morale was boosted and he played a tad better, never again did such miraculous moments occur in his life but the memory of that glorious moment will never fade.

Recently at one of the malls, I saw a baby walking towards me. As I looked around for the parent the baby put her both hands up urging me to pick her up. I was in a terrible fix but soon an embarrasse­d dad came chasing after the baby. As I looked at him imploringl­y, he allowed me to pick up the little one. As she put her chubby arms around my neck and refused to let go, I felt on top of the world.

The awards and accolades we win and all our accomplish­ments do bring us immense joy and pride but life is made magical by these fleeting unexpected moments of unbridled happiness.

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