Most of us live crazy busy lives.. and are deluded into thinking that the world will come to an end if we don’t do all the things we need to do.. and that we’re indispensable because no one else can do things the way we do them!
Being accused of being a perfectionist (with a fair
degree of truth it must be admitted) I was guilty of thinking and feeling the
same way! However, as the saying goes so truly that “life happens while you’re
planning otherwise” and that’s exactly what happened with and to me too!
I spent an idyllic week long holiday with some of my closest
friends in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.. walking.. swimming.. shopping eating..
chatting.. laughing.. and generally spending quality time together! What could
be more perfect right? Into every life some rain must fall.. and so it was with
me!
Walking out of a store in Mall of the Emirates (or MoE
as the locals affectionately refer to it) I really don’t know what happened –
it was literally like.. one minute I was walking.. and the next minute I lost
my balance and knew I was falling! Luckily I realized and was able to turn to
the left and make sure I fell on my thigh (instead of my knee or ankle) and “broke”
my fall by stretching out my right palm!
God’s grace that I saw stars.. but was able to stand
up in two minutes.. but the ring finger on my right hand was swelling by the
minute! I managed to get the ring on my middle finger off but my ring finger
was impossible since it was rapidly resembling a little balloon.. and hurting
like mad! Things always seem better and more manageable on a full stomach so despite
my friends insistence on going to a hospital we ate a delicious lunch (with my
right hand submerged in a bowl of ice and water) before heading back to the
hotel..
My friend Rina who lives in Dubai suggested we go to
Medcare hospital and off we went! The team at Medcare was kindness itself from
the receptionist to the nurse doctor radiologist and pharmacist! They had to
CUT the ring off my finger which was excruciatingly painful but my friends
Suhas and Medha were right there.. holding my hand patiently absorbing tight
squeezes and maybe even some digging of nails into the skin! I was absolutely
cosseted once we got back to the hotel and they were both super concerned and
caring in the extreme! Between them, they packed my bags.. combed my hair..
helped me get ready.. and were the epitome of care and consideration!
Once I got back to Mumbai and met my doctor who
luckily removed the plaster cast and changed it to a buddy taping, I was much
more comfortable! Able to think.. the saying “too blessed to be stressed” hit
me like a ton of bricks! Counting my blessings of solid friends through thick
and thin.. sufficient resources to be able to afford quality medical care.. a lovely
hotel.. a local friend who was out of the way resourceful and helpful.. minimal
discomfort.. a wheelchair at both airports.. AND a phenomenal attendant at
Mumbai airport who whizzed us through Customs without even having to put a
single bag through the x-ray machine!
Am just so incredibly grateful for a helper who smilingly
helps me with a bath everyday.. for simple and delicious food on the table..
for enough help and support (from my staff) that gives me enough rest when I need it.. a
comfortable home and so many friends who are praying for a quick recovery..
calling to check on me.. and just letting me know that they really care.. and
that I really matter!
Counting my blessings through the day has become a
default now.. and is something we should all do.. It keeps us grounded and aware
of how inter-reliant we all are on each other.. and that truly “no man is an
island” and we need to co-exist in happiness and harmony with each other to
lead fulfilling and peaceful lives!
God bless.. thank you for reading.. and do remember to
add your name at the end of your comment (should you choose to write one)!!
You are truly blessed. 💗 Get better soon. Love Varsha.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely "no man us an island " and we are blessed when that is proved right in almost all our daily lives. Can you imagine, how much more we would be loaded if we did just each n everything every day.
ReplyDeleteGod bless good friends, good services and all the others who we take for granted otherwise. ❤️
Navaz
Take care of that finger.. and yourself!! Lotsa love
ReplyDeleteTake care Pallavi..!!
ReplyDelete~Komal
Sometimes your story can serve as an inspiration to many. This is just a great reminder to not let a temporary painful situation tarnish the good things that we already have in life. Count your blessings and have faith. Take care of yourself Pallavi.
ReplyDelete- Deepali