Sunday, September 13, 2009

My Tribute To Me

I died at the age of 90. Praise God for a painless death and a tear filled funeral. Got buried in a peaceful cemetery in Scotland under an oak tree; my grave covered with white lilies.
(Hey, if I can fantasize about my wedding, why not about my funeral?)
Anyways, I’m at the pearly gates, much to the shock of all those who thought (or in my present life – think) that ill rush straight into the arms of the devil. And there stands God in his majestic white robe, welcoming me into eternal bliss. However he has some paper work to finish before getting me into heaven – what else can you expect when the governing board is full of Indians!!!

So, there is this last question he needs to ask me under the section ‘Re-birth/Re-incarnation’, which is – ‘Do you want to go back as yourself? Would you like to relive the life you just lived all over again? Or would you choose another life???’

Well, I could lie through my teeth about being ready to relive my own life all over again – it’s been such a great, content, awesome, rich life. But come on, this is heaven, you can’t lie here. Secondly, if I’m being offered any other life on a silver platter, man, let’s go for it.


Ok, let’s see what’s there to choose from. Oh, there’s that girl from college who became an air hostess and traveled the world – she fulfilled my life long dream in 1/3rd the time I took.

Or maybe that girl from school who always had the perfect figure, the perfect marriage, the perfect kid, the perfect house, the ultimate happiness – why not grab her shoes?

What about that colleague from work who quit her job and became a photographer with National Geographic – traveling and photography and money – it can’t get better than that.

Hey, why not just chuck the idea of being a girl again – why not go back as a guy? 75% of the heartaches get over there itself!!!

Well, after deliberating for quite a few heaven hours over the ‘Book of Life’, I finally made my decision and informed God about it.
He was pleasantly surprised. ‘So you finally chose to go back as yourself. What ever happened to those much ‘happier’ lives you wanted to grab?’
‘Well, I realized one thing’, was my reply, ‘You give people a lot of problems but you give them happier faces and bigger smiles. I never realized, that behind that happy façade, these same peoples’ lives were filled with problems worse than the ones I went through.’
‘So is that why you chose to go back as yourself? You think that your life had the least of them?’

‘No’, I replied. ‘That’s not the reason for my decision.

I chose my life because that’s what it is – my life. What I made of myself, what I moulded through my decisions.
The laughter I caused, the tears I brought on. And if I don’t believe that the life I made is worth reliving again, then why did I live 90 years of it? I should have just ceased to exist a long time back.
No, I made an awesome life of what you gave me and the best reward I can give myself now is by going back as me. That’s my tribute to me'

And today as I write this article, my only prayer is that when I actually reach those pearly gates, I have no doubts about re-living the life of me, all over again. What about you?

14 comments:

Charu Patel said...

Fantastic once again, u should try your hand at freelancing.................. u are really good

Falgun Vithalani said...

hi.just saw your article. Fantastic. You have really developed very good sense of humour
keep it up.and also very philosophical. reliving life-90 years and death. these are all very good thougts. but you chill and plan about your honeymoon and first 90 days of marriage life.for your death you have 60 more years to think. neverthless article is awesome.

Shawn Oliveira said...

Hey Bebs, this piece is just too good man...Awesum,....Wow, i mean what imaginations... Hats off to u on this one .. Muaaah Muaaah Muaaah.... :-)

praj said...

Hey sweety really this one was gr888....that really made me think on my piece of life....awesome article !!!! Keep writing .....

Lloyd Saldanha said...

Interesting line of thinking....Something very unique and out of the box.

But i must disagree with ur final opinion.

Many people when asked

"what would u like to change in ur past"

OR

"If u were to be someone else, who would it be?"


.....their reply is usually "Nothing" Or "Myself"...respectively.

But i have a totally different opinion.

In reference to ur blog....if given the same opportunity, i would NEVER like to live my same life again.

Cause life is all about challenges and how u handle it, most importantly its what u LEARN from it.

Why would i want to live the same life and face the same situations and challenges, that way im only wasting a lifetime.

I would like to Live a new life, with new challenges, obstacles, solutions and experiences.

and at the end of it all i would be grateful for 2 great lives.

Ditz said...

Rochelle,

Having just celebrated my birthday, this is the right note to begin yet another year.

A beautiful piece. I loved this one line - I never realized, that behind that happy façade, these same peoples’ lives were filled with problems worse than the ones I went through - very true.

Keep writing ....

HZM said...

Superb article! I enjoyed it immensely. Brilliant & very creative. Keep it up!!

Lynette Sequeira said...

I'm going to use this topic as an essay for the boys in the 9th and 10th std in school........It's a really lovely thought and I'm sure each of them will come up with something really creative and unique, just as you have.

A lovely article. Loved the way you've written about the way you've lived your life.

Coming to think of it, I think I wouldn't mind coming back as myself too; but I would alter a few not so happy moments in it though.Your post was really thought-provoking as it made me reflect on my life as well. So thanks for that Rochelle.

Anonymous said...

oh well written. A nice reference for the person giving your eulogy some day.

Trudy Dantis said...

Rochelle.... lovely article

Ozzy said...

Strange and Amazing.Something I havent thought about I must say. Lloyd has a point, both ways work actually :)

Unknown said...

hey its indeed a very beautiful article that u have written the thoughts of life and the positive aspects in them. This will make all the readers go through their past and think of all the happy moments and also decide if ever that chance comes at the heaven's door what to choose..........this certainly rocks and so do u girl.......cheers would love to read some more of ur articles so keep writing them:)

Doilyn Mathias said...

I liked the last para of ur article the most :)

It was indeed an interesting read!!

Anonymous said...

Rochelle,
Great blog,fine writing! Yes, Marie Antoinette is often used as an example of the pinnacle of debauchery and excess, poor lady still being maligned after centuries:)
thanks again
Vyoma

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