Friday, October 23, 2015

This is not a political post:
Yesterday sitting at home I was thinking of the day the younger one was born. Its a cold afternoon in Southern California, still in the operation theatre for C Section, I was probably sweating. The young one is out and did not cry. The doctor gave a slap on the back and she started crying. Me and my MIL who were in the room looked at each other with both faces lit up. The joy of someone born that we looked forward to is very tough to describe on words.
Reading a post by CBN after the foundation stone laying, I connected with his expressions. The pain that went into the whole process is commendable. The people who made all this possible including R&B who are responsible for roads,venue etc every one might have felt the pride.
I am a positive person. I was also pained when the cutting of the banana plantation in the rich agriculture land were shown on TV. I read a whole lot about food shortages etc. However, after watching everything for last three months, I felt for every act there will be a positive outcome.
I draw another comparison here with our younger one. I might have felt sweat in the cold Dec afternoon on my neck but when I see the young lady in our house, who hugs me and shows unconditional love, I dont remember anything that I felt sometime back. Same way, I am sure after 15 years or so when we have a proud Amaravathi, we also may not remember anything that we are talking today, but for good things. We might find alternate land to grow food.
In conclusion any birth brings joy after the pain, so is this new capitol, called Amaravathi, this also will bring joy later for sure. Lets hope and wish there is definitely a silver lining in new Sunrise State of Andhra Pradesh.

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