As usual, many things happened over the last few days.
Easter came with a short break, good food and great company.
The T20 cricket world cup came with happiness, followed by sadness and a determined decision to officially join the fan club of Virat Kohli.
The Brussels and Lahore incident triggered helplessness and left us not knowing what to feel anymore for these incidents.
The collapsed bridge in Kolkata triggered anger no doubt, but got replaced by frustration very soon after that.
.... and many more things happened.
Amidst all this, life went on.....at its own pace.
..and THAT my friend is the only good news.
Life has been designed in such a way that it never stops for anybody or anything. This actually gives us the strength to face it. We all know in our hearts that there will be a TOMORROW, no matter what!...and that keeps us going.
Monday mornings tend to make me a bit philosophical. On some days I blame it on the weather, on some it is purely the alarm's fault, but on most days it is the emotional stress of knowing that the Sunday is gone. A large cup of Darjeeling tea at home, a bit of complaining to friends on Whatsapp and a cup of the machine coffee at work usually brings me back to normal, ready to face the week. I am able to appreciate life again and smile at the various 'small' things that happen everyday.
The Gift of Life.
A-junior's best friend was spending the weekend with us.
Since he is yet another A, we shall call him AA-junior.
On the Sunday, A-junior wanted AA-junior to accompany him to the cricket field (ongoing tournament which he could not miss). But maybe AA-junior wanted to sleep in or play at home. Although he looked quite decided on this but every time his best friend asked him to come along there were flickers of dilemma. It was a difficult decision, no doubt.
I really wanted to help the boys to decide.
Me: Look, if you keep on thinking both scenarios, you will never be able to decide. Why not put both options on the table together and take a firm decision?
Boys: Sounds good.
Me: Let me make the two options clear. What do you want? Do you want to go along for cricket and spend the day with your friend but stay on the sidelines? Or do you want to stay at home with me and maybe play a bit on the i-pad and help me with household things?
Both boys were silent for a while carefully weighing what the options were and what they were signing up for.
After a few microseconds,
AA-junior said, "Your question does not help at all. Both options are equally good and bad. It is like asking, do you want to be rich and miserable or poor and happy?"
Pin drop silence at my end.
It is easier to face a Monday with a philosophical mood rather than face the young these days!
These newer models are logical, to-the-point and crystal clear!!
Finally he stayed home with me.
;-)
Meat loaf
I have always wanted to make this meat-loaf. Somehow it did not happen. It sounded and felt and looked too difficult. However, on that specific day, I simply had a lot of energy and a lot of chicken keema at home. I geared up my courage and began the journey of making the loaf.
It came out beautiful and tasty.
A-senior gave me a wordless, big smile on seeing it on his plate.
Ingredients:
- Chicken keema: 350 gms
- Fresh spinach: 1 large bunch (only chopped leaves )
- 1 cup carrots (very small cubes)
- 1/2 cup roasted red paprica(capsicum): optional
- 1 cup fresh coriander (chopped)
- 1 cup whole-wheat bread crumbs
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1 large egg white
- 2 boiled eggs
- 1 onion, chopped
- 5-6 cloves garlic (chopped)
- 2 tsp tomato ketchup
- 2 tsp olive oil
- 1/4 cup cream
- Salt and black pepper
Ready steady cook:
- Heat one spoon of olive oil in a pan.
- Add the chopped garlic and onion and saute.
- Add the spinach. Mix salt and pepper and saute for a while.
- In a separate bowl mix all the other ingredients (except the two boiled eggs). Add the sauteed spinach to it.
- Mix very well.
- Preheat the oven to 250 deg C.
- Pack the mix in a oiled loaf can.
- Half fill it and add the two boiled eggs in between. Pack the rest of the mix on the top.
- Bake for 45-50 mins.
- Slice and serve. (both warm and cold taste good)
- I served it with steamed brocolli and mashed potatoes.