This morning I got up at 7.
The first thing that I did was I gladly thanked my God for this particular day
and for having lived so long. After taking quick bath, I had my tea and breakfast.
I put on my fresh gho and walked down office.
Well, it’s beautiful sunny
morning and the first fresh aroma of autumn was in the air. However, this walk
was quite different that I felt myself smiling all along. As I walked, again, I
contemplated on the day - today - the fourth of September.
It’s the day I was born in
village of Chuzagang in Gelephu. Oh, I just can’t believe I’m 31 today and that
I’ve already lived 30 plus years. Suddenly being 31 and how fast time flies has
bothered me in a strange new way. It has kind of shaken me, feeling anxious
than usual.
I was anxious because I’ve
reached almost halfway to life; after all, it’s one life and there’s still so
much to do and experience in life. Am I falling back in life? Have I
experienced everything that life has to offer? Have I achieved enough? Did I
live my life the way I always wanted? And where I’m heading to?
I asked these vast questions
to myself as I walked to my office. Meanwhile, I watched around and saw some
people walking in slow pace, others fast, and most were in hurry and driving fast.
Immediately, I’ve lowered the pace of my walk; hopefully I could find answers.
Sometimes, or most often, we
need to take slow walk in life. For me, this slow walk helped me to enjoy the
gift of a quiet time, to listen to the inklings of my heart and to realign my
priorities.
Quite surprisingly, from last
year I started to pull my beloved ones closer. I’ve always focused on my family
and my friends, and my home. Also, I’ve equally emphasized on my blog and
blogger friends, on my writing, and on the good books I read.
I know that I’m lagging behind
in life in some aspects. I know that I haven’t yet experienced everything and I
still have lots to do and achieve in life. But my beloved ones and this slowing
down have helped me to put down all the questions and anxiousness buzzing in my
head, and instead filled my life with more love and more intention.
Now, right now, as I sit in
front of my computer and have just completed writing this post, I feel all
blast and happy. By the way, I don’t celebrate my birthday with cake and party,
but with words here on my blog.
And what a joy to
participate in the Book Bucket Challenge on my birthday! I graciously thank
Rupa Gurung, Dasho Lingi Jamtsho, Nawang Phuntsho, Sonam Tenzin and Langa
Tenzin for nominating me in the challenge. So here’s a list 10 books that have
hugely impacted my life and writing:
1. ‘Dear Seday’ - Ugyen
Gyeltshen
2. ‘Then I saw her face’ –
Nawang Phuntsho
3. ‘The Night Hunter’ –
Lingi Jamtsho
4. ‘Angela’s Ashes’ – Frank
McCourt
5. ‘The Catcher in the Rye’
– J D Salinger
6. ‘The Mill on the Floss’
– George Eliot
7. ‘The Secret’ and ‘The
Power’ – Ronda Byrne
8. ‘Life of Pi’ – Yann
Martel
9. ‘The Kite Runner’ –
Khaled Hosseini
10. ‘Norwegian Wood’ –
Haruki Murakami