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When I close my eyes and try to put my finger on one, I see a collage of happy and satiating times spent with the angels in my life. How do I choose just one memory for I’m like the storehouse of recollections and dates for my family? What color sweater my sister wore when she was brought home from the hospital after birth. What breakfast we had on the day my mother went to the hospital just in time to catch my sister as the stork dropped her from the baby pouch. How my father panicked every time I had fever. The date when I first danced on stage. How my dad came back home after office every day with a new dress for me when I was a tiny baby. How I danced away to glory with my best friend on the first day of school. Who did what, when and how? I remember all of these and more. And so vividly too, that if I were a painter I could have filled every canvas with those beautiful days, capture them forever. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that I’m the external hard disk for my family, whatever they need I have it ready for them whether dates, events or even words spoken.
But there is one memory that stands out. Of-course, it’s not the only one but it’s right there at the top. It is of my father telling me a story as he fed me lunch sitting at the kitchen table. I remember it so clearly, the kitchen and the house we lived in at that time. I was just 4 then.
My dad has built this beautiful memory palace for us with his tales. And the story, one of my earliest memories, goes something like this. Once upon a time a plane was about to crash in the deep blue sea. The passengers in it panicked and cried. They prayed for a miracle. That’s when a thick fog engulfed the entire horizon. The pilot couldn’t see anything expect feel the scary decent of the plane. It was all over they thought. But then suddenly a ray of sun pierced through the fog and chased it away. The sparking sea was suddenly visible again and there appeared in the middle a lush green island, at the very spot where the plane was about to crash. The pilot was surprised, for a moment ago there was only water and no land around. Then he saw a clearing, one on which he could try to land, there would be some damage but people could be saved. So he tried and toiled when suddenly he felt the flight glide towards the natural runway, as if aided by an invisible force. To everyone’s surprise and delight, the plane landed safely with just minor jerks. All were saved. Later in the day the passengers were taken home by a ship that had stopped by. And the next day when the pilot took off after some repairs and took a turn towards his destination, he saw the island oddly had the shape of a man lying down and then it suddenly began to disappear. After a while there was nothing except the azure blue around. He was dumb struck. It was a miracle, an answer to prayers, it was the magic of the Almighty. God lied laid down in the ocean to save those people, to save the flight and when they were safely sent home He left. And along with that I ate the last morsel on the plate and my father then put me to sleep.
So this was one of my initial memories. What’s yours?
You have so many precious memories. Your daddy must have been quite the storyteller! Loved it♥
Yes, he sure is Kathy 🙂 Glad you liked the story !
Nice Bedtime story 🙂 .
Thanks Sougata 🙂
I remember a lot of dates and days and such trivial things too. That was a interesting story too!!
Ohh I guess we are alike Shilpa 🙂
Glad you liked the story !
Ur post took me back in time when mom used to tell me so many stories…mostly incidents from her own life. Didn't realise it back then but through those stories she was trying to inculcate some wisdom in me! Now even though she is no more every time I am stuck in a situation, my subconscious mind brings solution from her teachings and I survive
..:) Beautifully written!
Ah, now I know from where you get your brilliant story-telling abilities 🙂 That was a wonderful bed-time story and when I went through this I somehow missed my dad. I lost him when I was 4 and I have only hazy memories of him.
I have vague memories of my kindergarten school canteen, my toddler brother and the face of a boy who pushed me in class two resulting in my right arm fracture!
Sweet post Naba.
Your father is such a great man! All Fathers are. and the story was beautiful!
That is so wonderful your mom telling you stories from her life… And I'm sure her teachings will always be with you 🙂
Thanks for reading Shaivi !
Thanks You Prasanna..and I'm so sorry to hear that but I'm sure he's your angel in God's house 🙂
I also was pushed by a boy when I was in Class 3 I think and I broke my specs… Thanks for reading Alka 🙂
Thanks and yes you are absolutely right, All Fathers are! 🙂
daddies ar ealways the bestest rt 🙂
Loved reading your memory. Your love for your father is spilling out from each word. Daughters are their dad's favorites!
Aww…. This is so full of love…
Very well done!
Right Mina 🙂 Right!!
Thank You Rachna and yes Daughters are certainly their Dad's Favorite 🙂
Thanks so much 🙂
Sweet memories! Wish all memories were like this!
Thanks Renuka…I too wish the same 🙂
yeah,nabanita its very true we cant choose one memory out of zillion.nice story.but you are a gr8 storyteller in yourself i know now where you got it from:-) dxbnidblog
Thanks that's very kind of you 🙂 Thanks !!
A canvas of cute memories. Stay blessed:)
http://vishalbheeroo.wordpress.com/2014/02/02/100-words-on-saturday-14-5-how-do-i-tell-her-about-you
Thanks Vishal 🙂
Amazing lesson and what a lovely way to tell it to a four year old. I am at a loss of words, your dad is a really good man and guess his lessons have made you the lovely person that you are. I don't know you personally but I get such lovely positive vibes when I read your posts.
Fathers are always the real heroes. I got emotional here 🙂
and a very nice story 🙂
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Great story & amazing memory, Naba! Thanks for sharing.
With God, miracles are possible!
Continue being the External Hard-disk drive 🙂
daddies are always the best <3
This is one of he best story i read. A story to be kept at the center place of your memory
Yes he certainly is 🙂 Thank You so much for the kind words, you just made my day !
Thank you so much Namrota, Fathers certainly are the real heroes 🙂
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Thanks Anita .. Glad you liked it 🙂 And I will continue to be the Hard Drive 🙂
Indeed they are 🙂
Thank You 🙂
Memories,really as a classic painting ,always live in us :yes indeed that is an evergreen garden in us .thank you for sharing .jk
Yes you have wonderfully put forth the essence of memories..
Thanks for reading JK
I remember my mom telling mythological stories while making me eat.
Lovely story. Nicely narrated!
Lovely. Thinking of my earliest I remember a dream where cows were flying 😀
What a beautiful story Naba… and how much faith it must have inculcated in you as a child… sweets it warmed my heart thanks a lot for sharing with us 🙂
Richa
Oh that's wonderful… Thanks for reading 🙂
haha Puru flying cows!! 😀
Thanks Richa glad this post did that for you 🙂
That was quite a story Naba and a memory to treasure
It was , wasn't it? I do treasure it Suresh 🙂
That's a wonderful story your Dad told you. Perhaps you took after your father in that regard?! 😉 By the way, I think you are gifted (though I don't know the exact name) in your capacity to recall so vividly such details at such a young age. Google it dear Naba! 🙂 <3