Wednesday, June 5, 2019

To Pride Month!


This morning, I decided to dust off the cobwebs from my old blog and start writing again and that’s when I remembered a piece I had written about pride month a while back. Until a few years ago, I had no idea that June is celebrated as pride month (pardon my ignorance, I have rectified it by reading up on it now). Hence, I think this is a good topic to start with.

The first thing that comes to mind when I think of pride month is a TED talk by Shah Rukh Khan, where he said “…Life was simple back then…I really thought that gay was a sophisticated English word for happy and lesbian was of course the capital of Portugal, as you all know…” His words reflected my exact thoughts.

To be honest, while growing up in a considerably broadminded South Indian family in India, I had never come across any mention of the LGBT community. From being that naïve teenager who didn’t know the difference between Lisbon and lesbian to being an adult who is more aware of this community and the atrocities they have to face in the hands of a so called modern society, life’s come a long way...I’ve come a long way.

Though many conservative minds still don’t accept the existence of the LGBT people, some folks seem to be more accommodating; especially in the creative world of television and cinema. We have come a long way from the conservative shows that that did not dare to explicitly show any homosexual characters to having numerous shows that portray openly gay lead characters. And I am not talking just about showbiz here in the US. Some Indian shows and movies have taken the lead in incorporating these characters, with big name movie stars courageously portraying gay and transgender characters.

About a year ago, out of sheer curiosity of seeing a trailer with veteran actors Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, I started watching a show called Grace and Frankie. The very first episode had me hooked. It began with the two ladies, in their 70s, waiting for their husbands at a fancy restaurant. They think that the husbands, who are partners at a law firm, are going to announce their retirement. Little do they know what’s going to hit them in the next few minutes! This is what follows:
Grace: Hi Robert, what’s the occasion, why are we here tonight?
Frankie: We think that you and Saul are going to announce your retirement today, is that it?
Robert: No, that’s not it.
The wives: What is it then?
Robert: I want a divorce, Grace. So does Saul.
Grace and Frankie (looking at each other and the men in utter disbelief): But we’ve been married for forty years!!!
Robert: Yes, but there’s more; Saul and I love each other and want to get married.
Grace and Frankie: …

It took Robert and Saul 20 long years to muster the courage to ‘come out’ to their wives. The story evolves from this killer opening scene to showcase the reactions of their children and friends and how the entire drama eventually reaches a new phase of normalcy.
Consider this, if characters in a scripted television show struggle this much to come out, how difficult would it be for a common person? To this day, the taboo attached to homosexuality often forces a person with a different sexual orientation to lead their life pretending to be straight and not really being able to fit into society. I can’t even begin to imagine how difficult it would be to pretend to be someone you are not and lead a normal life!

Though there has been progress in the acceptance of same sex marriages and the LGBT community as a whole, we all still have a long way to go to reach a happy place where the straight people of the world understand that the queer community are not deviant characters and are as much part of this world as we are.

Here’s to the day when we won't need to label anyone as being part of a specific community and be just one big clan of happy humans! Happy Pride Month!!!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

The Three-Day Cleanse!


My husband and I sometimes get into these ‘eating healthy’ phases, where we try different diets. Never have we done anything as crazy as this Three-day Liquid Cleanse though. As the name suggests, the program required us to be on a liquids-only diet for three whole days (I know what you’re thinking; wine, beer and other spirits were not included). 
Why did we undertake this daunting task? Simple reason: we won a gift card worth $199 and didn’t want to let it go! (We rarely win anything, so we had to make most of what we got).
Blame it on a Gemini’s procrastination and a Libran’s (read as my husband’s forgetfulness, it took us almost three months to get to the store. We soon realized that if it weren’t for the gift card, we would never have even stepped into this store on our own ;-).
It was almost closing time; we quickly learned about the benefits of cleansing, tasted a few juices, and chose our options. Finally, the girl at the register swiped the gift card and… it didn’t work! It simply refused to go through and after multiple failed attempts, we decided to come back later.
After a couple of phone calls and a string of emails, the card was renewed and my husband went back to pick up our Cleanse. He came home with 40 bottles of colorful liquids, all numbered and ready for us!
The Cleanse!
Honestly, the first day was hell! I had a nagging headache and all both of us wanted to do was bite into something, anything, everything!!! The second morning, however, was a whole new story. It is amazing how the body adapts to new situations; each bottle that went in seemed to fill us up and there were absolutely no hunger pangs and cravings. The headache had vanished too, making day two pretty smooth. On day three, we woke up feeling really fresh and were actually looking forward to the juices. Overall, it was a very en ‘lightening’ experience. Will we do it again? Maybe, if we win another gift card :-). Here’s what we had: 
Breakfast


Enriched water for hydration
Mid-morning drink


Lunch

Mid afternoon

Evening

Dinner

Special addition
 P.S. The first time I tasted the charcoal water, I thought it tasted gross but the second time around, it tasted much better and I could only taste the lemon!