Yesterday was a rough day here – had a show down with the client on feature creep. But it just turned out that it was due to lack of communication and has since then been sorted out.

Yesterday we went to Penthip Plaza it is a huge 5 floor building with shops selling everything related to computers hardware as well as software, new as well as used/stolen!!

Every known software for B100 per CD – sadly these people don’t know a thing about Linux and Open source so you get copied versions of every known distro but sold as if they are doing something wrong.

Have picked up for myself a USB mini hub (those thingies which do 1×4 USB connections) for B500 – great, I no longer have to finger the backside of my PC 😉 – and a USB Palm charger and hot sync cable for B500 – great, I no longer have to lug around the bulky cradle and charger when I travel. Now only if I can figure a way to carry around the correct config files for JPilot in the palm itself which installs on its own… …

It is Swati’s last day here today and she is taking Aasim around the city in the Sky Train.

It makes a lot of sense ;-)

First, the principle of unity between the army and the people, between the sexes can only be realized in the premise that the enemy cannot conquer us by force or fraud. He may not infringe his right; it may not give special leniency to the intelligent man who disagrees. One declares so many things to do, but precisely because they are such a base that one man is never a villain in his fight for freedom. But flowers work almost as well. All else is surplus age, excrescence, adornment, luxury, or folly which can — and no doubt will keep on trying.

Get one for yourself at https://www.brunching.com/autophilosophy.html

Limited subject….

Aasim is with his mother in the hotel pool and here I am working and my work means keeping an eye over the process and co-ordinating between the client company’s COO and our programmers – so very boring… …

The cost of PDA here is more expensive than the US$ price at Yahoo but definitely more cheaper than India. However I did not see any Palm OS 5 models here yet – Tungsten T to be precise. The Sony NR70V (camera, MP3 player keyboard built-in) is available for roughly Rs23,000 and I am quite enamored by it BUT it runs Palm OS 4.1 and the next model is due soon. Before I leave here I will know if we will be returning to Thailand or not – will make a decision then. Have to have a second PDA in the house. Swati is already using my M505 more than me.

Yesterday we also discovered a shop with great camping gear and it is dirt cheap. A tent for 4 (2 adults 2 children) with air mattresses, pillows and some more stuff for just B3500. Aasim picked up a folding stool for himself for B125. There are lovely folding sofas and love seats, picnic back packs with cutlery and thermo ware boxes for food and beverages. Perfect for long mobike rides with your sweetheart… …

Among other things the new Logjam restricts the subject length to 100 characters so I cannot put any interesting trivia in the subject line at least till I figure out an alternative.

When England was a province of Rome, the city of Cheshire was noted for its fine cheese

When in Siam do as the Siamese do 😉

Well the context is not anything naughty BUT about food, even Aasim is bored of KFC and McDonalds. So we are now exploring Thai cuisine which has most of the spices same as Indian cuisine but the tastes are pleasantly different (and nothing like what they serve in Thai restaurants in India). Swati has picked up a book on Thai recipes and more importantly plans to carry back some spices which are unique to Thailand. I did not dare to suggest that she hardly has any time to cook.

Both of us are however glad that Aasim has got over the advert hype of the two fast food giants – I guess it was just natural that he did, given the fact that Nagpur does not have outlets of either KFC or McDonalds

Swati left office early for hotel and plans to take Aasim to the hotel pool – something he has been wanting to do since day one – not that he knows how to swim!! may be Swati will be able to teach him.

We purchased Lee jeans for Swati yesterday it is about Rs 450/- cheaper than India and they have the model/style which Swati wanted but looking at trousers with waist sizes 22 is bad enough to give any Indian woman a complex. Asking for size 28 is so embarrassing in the context … …

Work is continues to be great but lack of sound cards on the PCs suxs 🙁 I guess I will buy one and put it in the machine I am working on and borrow a headset from one of the call center girls.

People in hell-where do they tell people to go?

Phew! Finally things seem to be settled here. The specs and work schedules are mostly in place, coding has started and there were no nasty surprises in the walkthroughs.

We shopped till we dropped yesterday so much so that we forgot about dinner till well past the closing time… … Had to settle for room service.

Apart from the fact that things are cheaper and there is a wider variety of things available we discovered a very nice thing – you can get a refund of VAT (7%) of all your purchases done in Thailand when you return. The departmental stores even help you fill out all the necessary papers needed for the formalities and provide you a map telling the exact location of where you have to go at the airport to get the refund!!!

Day One in Bangkok. As we draw towards the end of the working day the situation looks much brighter than it did in the morning.

The biggest problem of the day was for Swati – finding a source of Indian food – Vinay does not eat any non veg!! BUT Swati being the resourceful woman she is, went around and managed to find a dabba walla even in Bangkok! So for next 20 days food will be delivered for our programmers right at the office.

The second problem was setting up our working environment here – 3 computers a network with 2 classes of IP addresses, Firewalls, bad hardware were just some of the problems which we finally sorted out – as I write Vinay is giving final touches to the CVS setup

The working hours here are 8:30am to 6pm7pm – good we should implement this in India… …

Aasim is freaking out on the food – Is eating only meat – 10s of varites to choose from.

Hmm… may be from tomorrow I can even go back to my fancy “trivia headings” to my LJ entries 😉

“What can you conceive more silly and extravagant than to suppose a man racking his brains, and studying night and day how to fly?”- English author William Law, a Senior Call to a Devout and Holy Life, 1728

Yawn!!

Finally managed to get the things in place and packed way past midnight

Leaving for Airport in 20 min, will try and keep updating as frequently as possible

Aasim means protector, man of rank, blessing, silver.

It was 5 years ago, this day, we were blessed with our son Aasim. Among several of the meanings of his name we consider “Blessing” as the most appropriate. He was born after we had almost given up hope of ever having a child. It was only after Aasim that SANIsoft was started and we somehow feel that if he was not there we wouldn’t be able to make SANIsoft what it is today.

I still remember the day very vividly but I am quoting a letter which Swati wrote five days after her was born…


10 November 1997

Dearest Sangita,

Five days have passed, flown by and it feels as it was for these moments of extreme happiness and satisfaction that I was born.

On 4th November when I came here with labor pains I was scared. For, at that time nothing was decided. My pains were subsiding and I had one finger dilation. But then one can go on for 7-10 days easily with one finger dilation?.

Late that evening, after sonography the picture became clearer and the Caesar was scheduled for the next day, as the baby’s size was considerably large. I slept a bit worried but in control. Woke up at 5:15 a.m. when the prayer call (Aazan) was being given. Tarique and I sat together, talking for a long long time. I was scared, very scared. I knew that I was in very good hands. The best of medical care was being given, but the fear of unknown, the fear that my stomach will be cut open? Will the baby be all right – normal??

My blood sugar report came at 2.30 p.m. and the Post Meal sugar levels was 280. Too high and risky, even for a Caesar. I, ofcourse, was not told about the sugar level, but Tarique was very very worried.

I was taken inside the OT at 3.30 p.m. I held Tarique’s hand for a long time before he went out (Yes, Tarique was not inside – Dr. Jaiswal was the attending Pediatrician. Tarique waited outside – couldn’t be the pediatrician and father to be at the same time).

I was put on drip of glucose and insulin (to counter the high sugar levels). I acted brave, but was a nervous wreck inside. Contrary to my thinking, the spinal anesthesia did not hurt at all. Once my body started getting numb, Najma Khala gave a horizontal cut. I felt the pressure of scalpel on my abdomen. My eyes were covered with gauze, but I could still see a little bit. Within a few minutes of the incision, Dr. Fidwi, the assistant surgeon, asked Dr. Jaiswal to give fundal pressure and within seconds after that he took the baby out. Dr. Jaiswal said “3.51 p.m.” Somebody took the gauze off my eyes. I was shown the baby. I asked as to what it is? and Dr. Fidwi turned the baby when I exclaimed, “It’s a boy!”. I immediately told everybody that the baby is going to be called Aasim. In the meanwhile umbilical chord was cut and I heard the baby cry. Baby weighed 3.900 kgs, the nurse called out. That moment was the most precious moment of my life. I will forever remember very vividly the tiny body of my baby all covered with white sticky substance? that moment of bonding between me and my child will live forever, even after I cease to?

My uterus was being cleaned I heard the suction pump. Najma khala asked me whether I want to see my uterus, for some strange reason I declined, Now I wish I hadn’t.

The anesthetist asked me whether I would like to be sedated. I replied negative, I wouldn’t miss even a moment of this. All in all during the entire surgery I was very euphoric.

It was only after I was shifted to the room around 4.30 p.m., I started experiencing the heaviness in my lower body. An hour later the pain started. It kept becoming worse every minute. I could feel it coming in gusts and layers. I felt it in every stitch that was given to me over the Uterus as extreme period’s pain, over the muscles as extreme pressure and on the skin as terrible stabbing pain. At times it hurt at individual layer at time it came all together. It was so bad that I kept clutching the rod of the bed to control myself. I realised there is no sense in procrastinating the pain so I refused sedation again. My right hand was hurting as the IV was attached to it. I made up my mind not to think of pain as pain – and it was easier. Everytime it hurt me more, I looked at the baby and at Tarique. It gave me strength to bear the pain. That night I was awake till 1.30 p.m. Tarique was awake the entire night feeding the baby glucose water every hour as baby was hypoglycemic. I drifted to sleep but kept waking on and off asking the baby to be kept on my side so that I can touch him.

Next day at around 11 p.m. the IV was removed, at 4.00 p.m. I was asked to sit. A difficult task as the stitches were very raw and were hurting a lot. But not only did I manage to sit for an hour or so supported with pillows I even walked that evening unassisted with baby in one hand. The pain was still there but I was so proud and euphoric that nothing mattered?. That night baby kept me awake from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. I held him near my chest so that I could give him warmth and he could get comfort from my heartbeat. He held on to me with his tiny hands like a monkey

Third day I was much better. Had a lot of visitors so couldn’t sleep in the afternoon. I had been trying to feed the baby since the second day but milk was not there and baby could not suck. That night I gave him his first feed. Hungry as he was, he drank lustily and did not leave me for 25 minutes leaving my nipple sore chapped and bleeding. But it gave me tremendous satisfaction. It is still sore but as it gets full, I feed him. It hurts, but baby’s hunger always comes first. I clutch Tarique’s hand and feed him.

Today my dressing has been removed. I was scared but Najma Khala took out the dressing so suddenly that it was all over even before I realised it. The day passed playing with Aasim. My eyes are brimming with tears of happiness. Both Tarique and I look at the baby and can’t control our tears. He is such an angel, a blessing to us. Every ache, every pain is worth having for such a child. He has very strong likes and dislikes right from now. Yesterday he refused to be with me. He would become quiet the moment Tarique took him and came to me only for feeds.

Sangita, this experience of being a mother is exhilarating. Especially when the child is the product of pure unadulterated love. He is our world. He stands for everything we are to each other. I am thankful to God for letting me have Aasim specially when the entire pregnancy was such a high-risk pregnancy.

Aasim is really as precious as his name denotes. He is an angel. I am sending you some of his snaps with this letter and I am sure you will fall in love with him just as we have.

Love

Swati

We leave tomorrow early morning for Bangkok, I am glad that Swati and Aasim will be there for almost half of my stay there… …

Got a whole lot of things to do before we can start packing …. ….

Laxmi the goddess of wealth has no temple solely dedicated to her

Ah! The first real non-working day in almost 3 months. Got up at 6:00 am and then slept again from 10:00 to 13:00

Ripped some CDs using grip. Those that I intend to carry.

Evening will be spent, as usual on Laxmi pujan, at Swati’s parents.

Guess I will sleep some more… …

Damn, I am missing a portable MP3 player. Hmmm… … Time for PDA upgrade 😉

Happy Divali to everyone!!!

A group of apes is known as a shrewdness of apes

Dead tired – had organised a small gathering of relatives at my aunt’s place. I always come back feeling very tired from a gathering of relatives… ….

Apart from, that we hogged on delicious Biryani I would rather avoid all such gatherings.

Even though I had written last Sunday that it was the last working Sunday, Vinay came to iron out a few wrinkles in the code