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The One with Farewells and Awards

Life has taken yet another turn for me. I once said here that the only thing certain with my life has been uncertainty. I left my workplace last week. Moving on to new a new city and more importantly new challenges. My last days in Trivandrum have not been very good. I have been on an emotional roller coaster. I have become a nagging pain-in-the-ass for a lot of people. All because I am having a deeply unsettling feeling of leaving. After all, I loved my job, loved this place, and it was a great feeling knowing how exactly my parents fared. I still haven't sorted out a lot of things and I will be leaving on Tuesday. Feeling a little too lethargic.

Saw a couple of really good movies. Thalappaavu and Thirakatha. Will be writing on them. If you are waiting for my word to watch, then certainly go and watch. Two of the best movies in a very long time.

By the way, I have been awarded by Praveen for the Brilliant Blog. Thanks man. Really wanted to write about this, but I have no idea when I will be able to make a blog post again. I will certainly give away my set of awards that day as well.

So people, its bye bye from me for some time. Donno when I will be back. Hopefully, "Everything will now come my way", as today's fortune says in Orkut.

Just posting a couple of pictures I have taken on my mobile from Technopark, few things I will be missing:



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  1. Keep your mind open to the changes in your life, and you will start accepting them with a smile.

    Near or far, your parents would always be there wid you. Your friends would keep in touch.
    Do not let the change of place and job disappoint you.


    GBU
    Arti

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