After falling in love with Beena................ How we got married (A story of love, romance and struggle within)

Jan 25 2008  | Views 2098 |  Comments  (238)
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  svengali posted 6 mnths ago

It is a heartfelt and honest account of almost a lifetime. And a beautiful one. I read both the posts - one after the other - and was completely immersed in it. Wish I had read this earlier.

Enjoyed every moment of it - it was like taking a walk with you and your good lady, peeping into your minds, privy to your thoughts - not a dull moment - and all so real. A good man and a wonderful lady. No wonder that you have no qualms putting everything onto paper. I feel privileged to be able to know you in whatever little way you allow us to.

The entire journey was a roller-coaster, ups a nd downs, sad, happy, angry, stressful, passionate, sober - the entire gamut of emotions on one platter.

Kamalji was lucky to meet you all. I would love to do so too.



  DSampath posted 6 mnths ago

Thanks redbull,
you are right.
Thanks for your comments.



  DSampath posted 6 mnths ago

Dear Anjala,
I am happy to see you.I am hearing from you after a long time.I was in marketing at the time of getting married and was also a marketing consultant subsequntly.How did you know?



  DSampath posted 6 mnths ago

Dear Nathan,
in my earlier comment startingwith "wow" i have msissed out your name.i like the honesty with which you are speaking. i suppose either way the key thing is what one makes of ones life. You seem to have made your wife the chosen one.

"But by God's Grace, better-late-than-never,  romance, love and marriage happened in my life too, but in the reverse order!"

Please accept my best wishs to you and your wife .
thanks once again.



  DSampath posted 6 mnths ago

I am still a director and advisor in many companys as I would not like to fully misss the action.However I have added blogging to my vocation.



  Redbull2008 posted 6 mnths ago

DS

Any story - no matter how long or simllar to bolywood - is a great story when it comes straight out of the heart covered with authenticity and genuiness. 
This what your story taught me and portrays.

Peace and Happiness .. and lets start playing now *winking*

Red
Bull



  anjala posted 6 mnths ago

Sampath,
That was an engrossing read. True-life romances are fun to read, I must say. 
I too had a close freind with the surname Panakkal - Mallu, but not christian - Ezhava - followers of Sree Narayana guru. You won Beena in spite of parental misgivings. I am happy everything ended so well. And I cannot resist a query - Are you must be a marketing consultant ?



  jacobkuttyta posted 6 mnths ago

Very Good.

Keep on writing!!



  DSampath posted 6 mnths ago

Dear Sue,
I knew that you were out of town.
I visted you couple of times and realised that you must be taking your Christmas holidays.
Thank you for the effusive statements you have made. I am myself quite thrilled at the way in which this writing of mine is shaping up.For me it is a psychodrama of looking back and finding some new meanings to old experiences.What has sustained me in this is the feeling that like you couple of others  are deeply related to the issues that are evoked by my sharing.It is this feeling of appreciation and affirmation that makes me keep going.

Thanks for your detailed write up. This gladdens my heart.



  Julia Dutta posted 6 mnths ago

Thanks! From Corporate to Academics. Nice change, many would like but perhaps miss the action of the Corporate sector. Nevertheless, a welcome change.
Regards,
Julia





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