Ours is a different story… how love happened to us.
We met according to a plan.
Parents were getting proposals for me, they would meet the boys and then the
chosen ones would get to meet me. If we both liked each other then the families
would sit together. I was focusing on my career and education and not really
looking at marriage. They had asked me to tell them if I had someone in mind
but I didn’t. It went on for a couple of years, parents always respected my
choice never forcing me to accept a proposal. One such meeting was with Rajesh,
through my mom’s friend circle. We both are from the defence background our
mothers had common friends. He was invited to our place with his parents. We
met one evening in October 2004. After tea with family the elders asked both of
us to go to my room and speak to each other.
We both were casually dressed,
just ourselves nothing to impress anyone and we got talking. He was frank and
spoke everything negative that he
thought he had. I was told that he was a Physics graduate, a First officer in
the Merchant Navy and the eldest of his siblings. Extremely intelligent, having
a good personality and very down to earth. I was weighing him on all those
parameters. What made me really pay attention to him was that he didn’t speak
any of his positive qualities or any quality for that matter! He only highlighted negatives about him and
his profession. Which was so contrary to the usual talk of saying all things
nice, I found him interesting and of course different…. No sparks flew as yet.
After the meeting, mom asked me
about Rajesh and I told her that he was okay. She would’ve conveyed it to his
mother. Then I didn’t hear anything of him. Our mothers felt that we were a
good match and were trying to push things from their side, he went sailing and
I was back into my routine work. I didn’t feel like seeing any other proposal.
Then one day in the month of April while I was on my way to work, mom called me
to say that Rajesh’s mother had called and they both thought that we should get
engaged that Friday, 22nd April 2004. I wasn’t pleased with mom started
arguing that I was working as a Lecturer in a professional college and it was
exam time, how could I manage a leave. She started highlighting that it was a
nice proposal and started complaining that I didn’t listen to her, the usual
emotional talk. Giving in, I told her that I would try. That day I walked
straight to the principal’s office requested for leave that Friday saying that
I was getting engaged and that even I got to know just that day. We made some
changes in the practical schedule and I got the leave sanctioned. In the
evening my brother and I were going looking for a venue for the engagement. As
we were driving, my brother asked me
whether I was happy. I told him that it was okay….he stopped the car , told me
what else did I want, being from the shipping industry himself he said that
Rajesh was a great guy, he had a good personality, he was earning well and he was a fabulous human being. It
should not be just okay but I should feel happy about it. I accepted that and my confused mind was settling a bit.
We fixed a venue for our
engagement, mothers were happy as our horoscopes had matched perfectly.
Everyone was gearing up for the engagement. I called up my friends and told
them that I was getting engaged in 3 days. Everyone was surprised but happy for
me at the same time. Finally I met my would- be on our engagement. Then we
started calling up each other and getting to know each other better. Once he was coming back from his office and told me that he could pick me on his way back, He asked me to come to the point from where he could pick me. I told this to my mom, He picked me up and we just talked as he was driving, and he dropped me home. When I rang the door bell, mom was surprised to see me early. She asked me how I was early as I was to meet Rajesh. She asked whether we both had coffee together. I smiled at the fact that my fiance didn't even know that he had to make an offer for a cup of coffee. Somehow I liked that. Even now I tease him about it and he says that he didn't know a thing and how come I didn't tell him. He remembers what I wore that day and how I looked. Every time we pass the place where he picked me from he mentions it.
He had to join back in
the first week of May. We started sending emails to each other. I would wait to
hear from him, would read the sms that he would send while at a port over and
over again, in fact my phone couldn’t store so much of data so I started
writing all the sms in a diary. It was a time for full communication.
He came back home after 4 months.
Our wedding date was fixed for December 14th 2005. This was our real
courtship we learnt everything about each other, about our families and the
love grew into trust and friendship. I also learnt that he too had met a few of
the proposals for him and nothing created that ‘wow’ factor for him. When his
mother asked him to meet me, he had said that this was the last girl he was
seeing. He often teases me with save the best for the last. I thank God for
being that ‘last girl”. Finally the D- day arrived and we had one of the
perfect weddings! Typical North Indian affair going into several days. As I
moved into his home I felt that I knew everything as we had talked about it all.
Though we are from different communities, the difference was hardly felt. We
were blessed with our elder son Arnnav in 2006 and younger son Abhinav was born
in 2009. We both feel that ours was an arranged love match! We have learnt to
appreciate not just each other’s opinions and beliefs but also each other’s
interests. He has been my biggest critique and a true friend. We do have our differences and our dose of couple fights but what remains is we have immense respect for each other as individuals and we take pride in each others achievements.
Sometimes parents selection will be best :)
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Regards
village girl
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