A Reunion to Remember - Part II
By Rajashree Vijay ('85 Batch)
My memoirs would remain incomplete without making a special mention of those friends who made it all happen. Sreelatha who ran around taking care of the decorations, the slide shows, the lamp lighting ceremony, prayers, the transportation etc, Veera, who made it an exquisite event with her fine skills in hosting and SR Kavitha who neatly crafted the souvenirs and carried them all the way from Bangalore were among few who took the pains to make it a reunion with a difference. The effort they put in was magnanimous, resulting in a feeling of warmth and oneness to a batch of 20 odd classmates whose existence would have otherwise remained in oblivion. Unfortunately, there were few of our friends whose pessimistic attitude made them believe that a reunion was a worthless affair and a waste of time. I pity them for missing out on this once in a life time occasion.
I tagged my reluctant daughter along with me to the reunion that day. At first she seemed totally disinterested but accompanied me all the same at my insistence. She was so impressed towards the end of the party that as soon as we returned home, she picked up my collection of school photos and gazed through them with the most eager expression. I watched perplexed as she identified each one she had met earlier that day. She began to appreciate the essence of the meeting and understood why it had brought so much joy in my life. With a glint in her eye she smiled as she uttered, ‘Mummy, my classmates and I will have a reunion too, some day’.