Here is the second post in the series of posts from the archives of poet and author Balroop Singh.
My First Flight
I have taken many flights of fantasy but this was a real one. I can still feel that sensation, that ecstasy and elation.
I still remember the way I announced…‘We are going to Srinagar by air’ as if I was already on cloud nine! And the beaming face of my mother is etched in my memory.
I could never write about it as the feeling is inexplicable, the rapture of delight is unfathomable…words can never describe some emotions yet I want to record them in whatever words I can find.
Married off at 23, I didn’t expect much as I had no idea what a blissful relationship it could be. Prejudiced against this overrated institution or ignorant about it… I was totally confused and carried on with all the traditions and rituals mutely.
One aspect was very clear in my mind that there would be what people called ‘honeymoon’ though this word too was obscure. I associated it with dream locations and picturesque surroundings.
I was given the opportunity to choose my favorite locale and I chose Srinagar.
Oh! The excitement. The preparations. The plans within my mind! The intensity of emotions that encompassed me kept me awake for long hours.
I was going to fly for the first time! Whatever travel I had known till then was either by bus or on motorbike. The thought of flying had never crossed my mind.
Those were the times when there were no online bookings and no smart phones. We boarded a train to Delhi, walked into the airline office to book our tickets, which were dirt-cheap, less than the tariff we paid for staying in a luxurious houseboat
Houseboats are dream houses, popularized by movies of those times and were preferred over hotels.
Next morning was the flight. I had nobody around me to share my overflowing emotions. A person of few words, my husband appeared to be very calm as if he had been travelling by air for all the 24 years of his life!
I asked him how was he feeling and he gave me a blank look. He didn’t even ask what I meant.
I told myself he doesn’t know me. Well, Mr. Calm…this is the beginning!
I told him I wanted the window seat and I did get it. All the time I was looking out of the little window (I wondered why do they design such small holes!)
You can’t imagine my amazement of watching the earth from above! No wonder people associate heaven with azure blue!
The clouds looked more like bales of cotton or soft snow, the sky peeping through pristine white sheet with hues of varied blues and the movement of clouds was mesmerizingly noticeable. My eyes ached but I couldn’t take them off from this ethereal experience.
Those were the days when snacks were offered free even for a one-hour flight but I had no interest in what the smiling airhostess was asking.
Lost in my thoughts, I was thinking about the birds who experience this feeling each time they fly, every single day. I was wondering what could be the thoughts of Wright brothers. I could almost feel their pride and deep down in my heart, there was a tinge of gratitude.
I got shaken out of my reverie when my husband shook me as he thought it was rude not to answer the question of the airhostess. Now each time we fly, he knows he has to tell my preference for a drink on my behalf also.
I have taken many flights after this. I must have flown many hours yet my penchant for a window seat has never waned and my wonder of looking at the clouds, the ocean, the roads and cars, which seem to be transported from the land of Lilliputians has never been quelled.
Today we are celebrating 39 years of flying together.
I wonder how people can sit on the aisle seat and bury their heads into their devices, oblivious of the beauty that sky offers from the windows of an airplane!
One of my friends doesn’t find flying fascinating. Fear grips her as soon as she enters a plane; she feels nauseated and therefore avoids flying!
Do you think flights can be enthralling? What emotions do they arouse?
Thank you for reading this. Please add your valuable reflections, they are much appreciated.
©Balroop Singh
Here is Balroop’s latest release Timeless Echoes, Poetry for young adults and teens.
About Timeless Echoes
Certain desires and thoughts remain within our heart, we can’t express them, we wait for the right time, which never comes till they make inroads out of our most guarded fortresses to spill on to the pages of our choice. This collection is an echo of that love, which remained obscure, those yearnings that were suppressed, the regrets that we refuse to acknowledge. Many poems seem personal because they are written in first person but they have been inspired from the people around me – friends and acquaintances who shared their stories with me.
Some secrets have to remain buried because they are ours
We do share them but only with the stars
The tears that guarded them were as precious as flowers
Soothing like balm on festering scars.
While there are no boxes for grief and joy, some persons in our life are more closely associated with these emotions. Their separation shatters us, their memories echo, we grieve but life does not stagnate for anyone…it is more like a river that flows despite the boulders. When imagination and inspiration try to offer solace, poetry that you are about to read springs forth.
One of the reviews for the collection
In “Timeless Echoes,” the author searches within to share the trials and tribulations of life in unique poetic imagery that delves deeply into the human spirit echoing within each of us. Love of nature, love of family, grace and forgiveness are among the themes encompassed in Singh’s timeless collection.
Head over and buy the collection: https://www.amazon.com/Timeless-Echoes-Balroop-Singh-ebook/dp/B07F1VVJK7/
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Also by Balroop Singh
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About Balroop Singh
Balroop Singh, a former teacher, an educationalist, a blogger, a poet and an author always had a passion for writing. The world of her imagination has a queer connection with realism. She could envision the images of her own poetry while teaching the poems. Her dreams saw the light of the day when she published her first book: ‘Sublime Shadows Of Life.’ She has always lived through her heart.
She is a great nature lover; she loves to watch birds flying home. The sunsets allure her with their varied hues that they lend to the sky. She can spend endless hours listening to the rustling leaves and the sound of waterfalls. She lives in Danville, California.
Connect to Balroop Singh.
Blog: http://balroop2013.wordpress.com
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Thank you for dropping in today and Balroop would love to hear about your first flights..
Oh yes I know the feeling. I think take off is so exciting when the floor starts to slope up and you feel the engines power up. My second ever experience of flying was as exciting as the first because it was in a four seater plane and that really was flying like a bird, seeing everything below.
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That must have been amazing Janet… xxx
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That anticipation that we would be airborne just now, that skip of the heart, that shudder of the landing is still fresh in my mind! Thank you for sharing your memory Janet…flying like a bird is a blessing!
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What a wonderful personal history. I can’t even remember my first flight with my husband. Yours is so unique because you two didn’t know each other well. What a journey. And 39 years–it seems to have worked!
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My first flight was also special because people didn’t travel by air in those days and it was the privilege of the rich and the powerful. Yes, marital bliss has been the hallmark of our lives but one has to work toward it. 🙂
Thanks Jacqui.
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Nice story about the joy of flying and watching the tiny world below. My first in-flight experience was at age six when my uncle took me up in a small private plane. What a wonder! I went on to work in the airline industry and travel every chance I get.
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Wow! Flying at six…and you remember it! Thanks Sharon, stay blessed.
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That must have been an amazing adventure Sharon.. xxx
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Many thanks for publishing this post from my archives Sally. The first flight experience must be a special one for everyone, I hope this post rakes up some delightful memories. Stay blessed dear friend. You are awesome!
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A lovely memory Balroop… and always delighted to share you posts..hugsxx
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You’re really captured the excitement of that first flight, Balroop. I’m one of those people who take an aisle seat and bury my head in a book. Being able to read for however many hours the flight takes is bliss!
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I am with you on the aisle seat Mary.. I can stretch my legs and like you I bury my head in a book… xx
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I can only read if it is dark outside. 🙂
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I like to look out of the window too, Balroop. I especially like to watch the clouds and the sunrise. I often write poems when I fly.
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Thanks Robbie..
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Yep! poetry writing while flying is the best activity! Thanks Robbie.
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Wow, you make the experience sound dreamy, Balroop! I’ve never been on a plane- maybe one day 🙂
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I am delighted to hear that you found it dreamy Jacquie. Thank you!
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A great share from the Archives, Balroop and Sally! ❤ I know how you feel, Balroop. I haven't flown in several years, but the feeling of wonder never escapes me. xo
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Thanks Bette..hugs ♥
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Thank you for understanding the emotions of my first flight Bette. I fly almost 22 hours every year to visit my mom and siblings but glad to be just few minutes of drive away from my grandkids. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing your experience of the first flight, Balroop. I always like window seats. When I travel up and down between California and Oregon for the frequent visit of my granddaughter, I make sure to book the window seats facing sunset and love to take sunset photos from the air.
Thank you Sally for sharing Balroop’s archive. ❤
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Thanks Miriam.. I am enjoying these family themed posts very much.. ♥
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I can see that, Sally! It’s good to get to know more about people. ❤
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The wonder of window seat can only be understood by a person like you! Thank you for sharing your thoughts Miriam.
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Thank you, Balroop. The sunset in the air above the clouds is breathtaking!
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A nice walk through memory lane Balroop. I remember when flying was exciting too. Now it’s just a big pain in the azz and a hassle to travel anywhere, lol. ❤
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I must admit to preferring the ferry and a slightly longer drive each end…. ♥
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I don’t blame you Sal. 🙂 ❤
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I agree with you Deb especially if the flight is longer than two to three hours. 🙂 Thanks for an honest opinion.
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What a great experience to remember and appreciate. Of course, Balroop’s imagination would soar on that first flight. Thanks for sharing, Balroop and Sally.
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Thank you Diana, you understand me so well! Love and hugs. 🙂
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Thanks Diana…xxx
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Lovely story!
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I think so too Jennie.hugsx
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Indeed! Best to you, Sally. 😀
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