On the big question of whether
there is life after birth for a mother, I would say – there are good days and
there are bad days. If you ask moms around the world there is not much
difference between the two. Here is a comparative table:
Good Day
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Bad Day
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Get woken up by a scream and a pull of the hair
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Get woken up by poke in the eye, kick in the nose
and a bum sitting on your face
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Go to the bathroom and breast feed
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Breastfeed before you can go to the bathroom
because the child is screaming the neighbourhood down
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Clean and dress child (deal with mild resistance
if you follow her instructions)
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Clean and dress baby (deal with severe resistance
and tantrum if you follow her instructions or don’t)
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Make breakfast while baby empties all your
kitchen cupboards on to the floor.
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Make breakfast while baby catches the fridge
open, brings out the milk box, spills it all over the floor, slips on it and
hurts herself or breaks one of the china or glass and cuts herself
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Eat and feed breakfast (you end up eating her
breakfast which has been turned into a gooey mass by the child)
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Same as a good day except the gooey mass is
thrown at you
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Clean and dress child (repeat of the same behavior
from earlier attempt)
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Repeat of same behavior from earlier attempt
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Child plays while you try to get some ‘work’
done. You get about five minutes work done with potty, thirst, some loud
noise scare, demand for breastfeeding or plain attention intervals.
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You get no ‘work’ done as you have to attend to
all the demands as in a good day at the same time.
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Try to put child to nap (breastfeed and deep
breath. Occurrence of violent thoughts in you)
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Try to put child to nap (breast feed and can’t
breathe as you face violence from child)
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Child naps. Phew! Now get some work done and make
lunch. Drink a beer on exceptional days.
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Child naps for all of 10 minutes. You hand child
over to someone else, go to the bathroom for some me time and cry.
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Bath (usually fun and lasts way longer than you
want)
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Bath (resistance, deathly screams, accidents)
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Lunch (repeat of breakfast scene)
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Lunch (repeat of breakfast scene with more
screams or squeals of laughter as the mashed fish mixed with dal lands on
your head)
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Nap (same as before)
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Nap (same as before)
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Play time in the park (help child climb up and
down the slide 250 times)
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Play time in the park (help child climb up and
down the slide 350 times and have an accident)
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Socialise with people your age (with interruption
from child every 2 seconds and I am not exaggerating)
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Socialise with people your age (have child
through numerous tantrums, things at people and complete meltdowns resulting
in permanent damage in your long term relationships.
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Dinner (child is all perked up, happy, singing,
you are ready to die)
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Dinner (child is all perked up, you are dead)
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Sleep (you sleep while child jumps on your for a while,
suckles your nipples for half the night and finally falls asleep. To wake up
after one hour)
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Sleep (child cries, suckles, sleeps, wakes up,
cries, suckles, sleeps, wakes up…every 15 minutes or so and you wonder if you
did the right thing by having a child)
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Bad days basically are good days
multiplied by 10-100 depending on how bad you were in your previous life to deserve
this.
But no, this is not a motherhood
blog. Mothers have been doing this forever and have done it more efficiently than
me. Even my own mother. So do not get alarmed new and wannabe moms. By the time
your child stands on their two feet you get so used to the madness that at the
end of the day, good or bad, you thank yourself that you are still alive feel nothing
but gratitude for this extraordinary experience. But sometimes my bad days get
worse (yes, it is possible) by other random things. The affairs of the state I
live in for example.
There is no hiding that I am no
fan of BJP and what it stands for – be it its Hindutva ideology or its ‘development’
rhetoric. Therefore it is with mixed (trepidations and optimisms) feelings that
I take in the election results and what it could mean for people like me.
At the same time I am no Congress
fan either. Every time I looked at the list of people who have lost, I feel
elated. For *&^%’s sake (no swearing now that there is a child in the
house), each one of them deserve to lose. Congress has been sitting at Dispur
since Independence (barring a few years in between) and look at the condition
of the state. People do not have basic services like healthcare, education,
drinking water, electricity, road and access to market. Why, just before the
elections I was in splits listening to a Congress radio campaign. This little
girl’s mother in the campaign is angry at the little girl for not carrying
drinking water to school. The girl tells her mother not to worry because the
government has provided them with drinking water at school. And the girl’s
mother be like – What! Sarkar has given you drinking water?!! She sounds
completely taken aback. Imagine! This is 2016, and this woman is shocked at
hearing there can be drinking water at school.
And
this is precisely why, my bad day gets ruined when I see a post on facebook
praising Tarun Gogoi saying, “lets Thank him for serving us 15 long years. We should not forget that at the age when our Grandparents are at home taking
regular medical check-ups, he was there controlling and governing our state...May you live long with a healthy life Sir....!!” For goodness’s sake, what kind
of an overtly positive message is this? This is precisely what is the problem
with the Congress. That we have been ruled by half-corpses for all this while. At
his age, Tarun Gogoi and other deadbeats in politics should have been retired,
have health-insurance, have access to good geriatric care, play with their
grandchildren and bask in the glow of their ill-gotten wealth. They are not
supposed to be meddling with politics without a clue of what is going on in the
world, how people are living and how you spell p-o-l-i-c-y. He also did what
Congress has been doing shamelessly and there should be some rule about it in
this country – making politics hereditary, a property that can be passed to the
next kin. There is nothing to be thankful to him for. Stop ruining my bad days.
Talking
about politics being a property, it seems it is also a very lucrative career
option right now in India. And I am not even talking about the under-the-table
perks. Over years MP’s and MLA’s have given themselves hundreds of percentages
of raise in their salaries. They get medical, travel, free housing, daily
allowance, water, electricity, furniture, office expenditure etc etc for free.
And their income is tax free. They are also trying to give themselves lifelong
pensions right now, even if they serve for just 5 years and no matter how
lousily. And this while they are trying to tax my savings in Employees Providence
Fund, a fund where the government forces me to save and pay little interest. No
wonder politicians do not want to retire and want to pass on their career to their children. It is the best job you can get
with such little or no qualification and experience whatsoever. Meanwhile there
is still no minimum support price for small scale farmers in many states in the
country.
Sarbanda
Sonowal as a person is definitely an improvement upon the Gogois (both father
and son). At least he has all his faculties in order, can speak in clear
sentences and has earned his win over years of practice in politics instead of
as a feudal title. The young people of Assam seem excited about having a young
and intelligible chief minister. And it is a good thing that BJP did not play
the Hindu card face-up in Assam. I therefore have prepared a very short list of
extremely personal expectations from the new government.
*Please
note that this list does not include the promises of development and change
that have been made to the people by the people who won the elections. That is
between the people and the government to sort out. My demands are:
No communal
politics. We have already been charred time and over by our ethnic conflicts
and identity politics. Let us please not regress back to
Hindu-Muslim-Christian-Naga-Hmar-Bodo-Rabha-Garo-Nepali-Khasi-Dimasa-Karbi-Adivasi
conflicts. This government has the extra responsibility to retain that pride
with which all young people are saying today – In Assam BJP is not the same as
BJP in other parts of India. It is not about Hindu-Muslim in Assam. Let that be true.
No
beef ban. Serious! One of the major fears that my household has is banning of
beef. Or pork for that matter. We will not know what to eat otherwise. If you
have to ban, ban papad or achar. Just kidding. Please do not ban any food. Let
food, clothes and religion remain a personal choice. Let us not have the state
on my dinner plate and in my underwear.
Talking
about the personal and the politics, my other demand is about women and their
rights. We have all of 6% of women who have won this election. Isn’t that
ridiculous? In a country and state where women have been showing better results
than men from class X exams onwards, what happens to them in the professional
areas? Why are there so few women there? Why are there so few women who are
given tickets in the elections by parties? Can this government promise to look
first into itself and then around to identify the obstacles that patriarchy has
put for women to be in decision making positions? Can we see some promises to
work to remove these?
And
lastly I want to remain the identity, citizenship defying (even if wishfully),
cranky, homebound, barf and potty smeared critter that I have become. Can we
please not have any patriotism and ‘sanskar’ imposed on me? It is a bit late
for that. I have been terribly westernized, giftedly shameless around my body
and have acquired habits like drinking, smoking and swearing from the bad
company of my friends. It will not be possible for me to become a Bharatiya or
a nari at this point. Can I have the assurance that this will not be imposed on
me? Can I continue to smoke in my shorts at the local pub, rant in English and
not be terrorized by any RSS-Bajrang Dal and the likes for doing apasankriti
please.
Talking
about apasankriti, there is a programme that comes on one of the FM radio
stations in Guwahati. It is a ‘ladies’ show. And for the sake of my gender,
they talk about astrology and puja! Seriously they say things like, ‘on Tuesdays
you were a red saree, go to the laxmi temple and give one gold coin and five
bananas to a monkey. This will help you bring sanity to your home.’ In case
this does not work, ‘you can have a bath on a Wednesday in a purple petticoat and
buy a 10000 rupees coral stone and wear it around your middle finger. This will
bring prosperity to your house.’ I mean what is going on here? If there needs a
policing it is this show. It assumes all ladies are Hindu and the only way they can bring sanity and prosperity to their homes is by doing colourcoded monkey business on specific days of the week. In an
year where women have topped UPSC, CBSE and other exams, in an age where mothers
expect their daughters to become astronauts and climb Everest, this
assumption that stay at home ladies have no ways but to depend on hocus-bogus
to raise a happy successful family should be taken as nothing but an insult.
That’s
it. Today is a good and a bad day. The child is taking a nap and I am going to
drown my anxieties in a glass of mid-day ice-soaked Amarula. Cheers!
As usual - loved it Mamu... as one of a long line of putative grandparents of Imi... the offer still stands... Have an extra Amarula in mine and Tumpa's names...
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