Monday, August 15, 2011

River Rafting @ Bheemeshwari



We had fun last week end. We did river rafting @ Bheemeshwari. For a faint-hearted person like me, I can call it as an adventure. It is called white water rafting - using an inflatable raft to navigate a river. The rafting starts from Bheemeshwari and passes through thick forests, which is in Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary.

Before going to trip, my friends were scaring me. One was telling that he had a dream that we had drowned and another was telling that crocodiles might bite us. But still, I’m game.

Bheemeshwari is around 100km from Bangalore. We went in a group of 10 people. We left Bangalore around 7.30 in the morning, had breakfast on the way at ART OF LIVING campus. We reached the camp around 11.30AM.

My adventure began at car park itself. There were lots of monkeys. My husband parked our car at main gate and went inside along with our friends to talk to manager. He took the car keys with him and I was waiting inside the car. Meanwhile, I did a stupid thing. I said hi to monkeys and waived my hand at them. Suddenly 3 monkeys jumped on my car and looked at me through windscreen. They were jumping on my car roof and shaking the car. I was sweating inside and I could not open windows or doors. I didn’t have the car keys at least to turn AC on. The monkeys scared me for 15 minutes till my husband came and shooed them away. The lesson learnt is “Never say hi to dogs or monkeys”.:-)

We got the tickets for river rafting at 2.30PM. We were having some free time before that, so we had photo session and lunch. It was buffet-lunch and I learnt a second lesson. "In buffets, you don’t need to stand in long queues to get food if you somehow manage to get the plate".

Finally, everything was set for rafting. Somehow, I was not scared at all even though there are crocodiles in the river. In fact, I was so much excited. May be I trust my husband’s swimming skills. May be I trust that he fights with crocodiles like a tollywood hero if required to save me. :-)

We were armed with life jackets, helmets and paddles. An instructor gave us some instructions. We occupied 2 rafts. 4 of us started in red raft. Other 6 started in blue raft. It seems our raft is small and risky one which is difficult to control. Still, we competed with blue raft and even overtook it. We managed to get out of small whirlpools. We saw some crocodiles on rocks. Our friend was making fun in our raft and asked our raft captain to make us fall in water. At some point, the captain made us jump into water. I think it was around 20 to 30 feet deep. We were floating in the water. I freaked out singing Hakuna Matata.. :-) It seems my husband got afraid by seeing my overconfidence. 8 km stretch of rafting came to the end. We were disappointed as we wanted to be in water for some more time.

While coming back to the camp, we had to come back in jeep. All 10 of us were packed like goats in one jeep. The driver drove it so horribly that we felt it was like roller coaster ride. The jeep was like dryer and all our clothes almost dried up by the time we reached the camp. For some more time, we had fun with the nets there. I dared to climb the net and took some photographs.

We started back around 4.45PM to Bangalore. We had tea on the way at some place. Gossiped for 1 more hour and started again. We reached Bangalore around 8PM in the night.

It was full of fun. It was worth the trip. May be it raised my courage level little bit :-)

Friday, August 12, 2011

The Princess is born..


Finally the long wait is over. Aug 5th became so special for us. My niece, the Princess, our little Meghana is born on 5/Aug/2011. The new arrival is supposed to come into this world on second Friday of Sravana masam. But Lakshmi devi could not wait and came to our house on first Friday itself :-).

For the past 4 months, lots of emotions running at our home. Finally, we all breathed a sigh of relief. Everybody is so happy. My brother is on cloud nine. My sis-in-law might have forgotten all the trouble she had during the last 4 months.

Meghana, I am little jealous of you. Now you enjoy my brother’s and parents' attention :-). I am kidding. You are the sparkle of our eyes and twinkle in our hearts.

Thought of different names like Tanvi, Mansi, Diya, Shreya etc. Her mother liked Mansi, Diya. Her grand-mother wanted Manasvi. Grand-father wanted Meghana as he researched on clouds :-). Finally everybody liked Meghana. Influenced by Bhoomika in “Missamma” and Hollywood actress Megan Fox :-).

I saw Meghana on her 5th day. She is so tiny, so cute and so precious! I was asking her whether she remembers me as I used to talk with her mother regularly when her mother was carrying her. She smiled at me. God! It was heavenly smile. My sis-in-law was telling it was her first smile. I could not capture the moment in camera. But I thought of writing this blog so that when she grows up, she can read it.

After seeing her first smile, felt that what so ever complexion she gets, it does not matter. She is our princess.

Meghana- God Bless you and fly so high like a cloud in the sky.