My name is Richa Gupta and I have seen 37 summers this year. I am a post graduate (B.Sc., Med) and I have taught for some time in DAV school. I used to be a ‘computer professional’ and I am a registered acupressure therapist too. But I am none of these things right now. I see myself as a housewife, a passionate crafter (read professional crafter please!) and a loud animal rights activist (yes really loud in the animal rights circuit so beware J). I am married to Olive Green (read proud wife of an Indian Army Officer) and a mom to two little brats aged 7 & 5. These are the few things that define me right now.
What makes me feel pretty? I believe it is not looks that make you look pretty. God gifted me with a compassionate soul and that is what makes me feel pretty.
I feel happy when I am around nature. Being around my
family and staying together is also something that makes me extremely happy, as
being an army wife this is quite rare for me. Crafting is my second love (yep
the first is my husband) so trying out new techniques with different mediums be
it paper, clay etc to create something pretty makes me happy too. To distress I
play with colors. No, not paint ball but actual painting on a blank media.
Do I want to change anything? I love my originality (yes
I have my own original style of dressing up!) but the one thing I really want
to change about myself is the way I don’t let go of memories. I am
not easy on forgive and forget and move on. I tend to cling to the past
but I hope I can teach myself to let go.
My first life-altering event was the death of my father. My mother was still a typical housewife, I was studying for entrance exams for MBBS and my younger brother was in the 10th standard. We were not prepared for this incident, emotionally or even financially. My mother was an introvert but for us she made herself strong and became a mom-with-a-job, fulfilling our needs and never ever made us feel the absence of our dad. I shelved my dream to be a doctor and took up tuitions and part time job to support my mother’s income. My mother’s courageous act, her attitude towards life taught me to be more confident and accept things as they come. May be I will not be able to win all the battles destined ahead but I have immense courage to face new challenges and i am unafraid of the unseen situations now.
The other incident I can never forget is the day my family survived a terrorist attack. I had to make my kids understand what to do if their parents did not survive the incident. I realized then the uncertainty of life and how much time we waste being unhappy about little things. We should just live up every moment and make good memories to leave behind. I also deleted the two words panic and impossible from my dictionary.
When I see myself today I see a courageous confident lady
who is leading a happy life with her family, but to reach this place I
struggled a lot. I always wanted to be a doctor, but gave up due to financial
constraints. I met my husband as a classmate and we became very good friends
quickly. But an inter-caste marriage is a serious business in India and we had
our share of struggle when we tried to convince our families. Post-marriage I
had to adjust a lot as I was always a free spirited bubbly person but after
marriage I had to transform myself 360 degree and become a dutiful docile
daughter-in-law. Due to his job in the army, we lived in different cities and
sometimes we met for very short durations only a few times in a year. The last
few years have been good to me as we have been together.
A Kite, a barn Owl, one rare Himalayan Squirrel, a baby Monkey, Himalayan Myna, Fischer's lovebird, doves, ducklings, indigree pups, Labradors, a Beagle, Rabbits and Budgies. These are a few animals I have rescued and fostered to be either re-homed or released.
My dream is to have my own studio one day where I
can teach the less privileged and help them to stand on their feet. I also wish
I could set up a rehabilitation centre for the needy animals and birds. I
will keep trying until I succeed as someone said:
Kaamyabi Miley Na Miley Ye To Kismat Ki Baat Hai …
Par Hum Koshish Bhi Na Karein Ye To Galat Baat Hai...
Wish you all the best Mrs Gupta ..may god fulfill all your dreams
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DeleteHi richa didi its great to know so mich about u need to tell u r the best craft buddy i got till time and best sister tooo i just want yo say be what u r today tommorow and forever lov u richa didi and i wish u get all u want fr life stay blessed always lov u didi😘😘😍😍😊😊
ReplyDeleteHi richa yes it was great to meet u. As I always love ur smiling face but I never know behind ur smile their is lot of struggle. But be what you are. Coz u r a great person, good human and a loving friend. Love u always
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Hi richa yes it was great to meet u. As I always love ur smiling face but I never know behind ur smile their is lot of struggle. But be what you are. Coz u r a great person, good human and a loving friend. Love u always
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Wowwwww.... U r a hero in my eyes.... So brave nd strong nd happy too.... Luv u di :* u r an inspiration for us
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ReplyDeleteHi Richa!!! So great to read this blog...you have a wonderful heart n it reflects in everything you do. ..having known you so closely since the past few years ,I'd like to remind you of one thing you often forget about yourself. ..you beautiful soulful voice!! You can touch hearts with . Lots of love n blessings always!!
ReplyDeleteThank you do much mrs. Banerjee
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ReplyDeleteHi Richa!!! So great to read this blog...you have a wonderful heart n it reflects in everything you do. ..having known you so closely since the past few years ,I'd like to remind you of one thing you often forget about yourself. ..you beautiful soulful voice!! You can touch hearts with . Lots of love n blessings always!!
ReplyDeleteHi Richa!!! So great to read this blog...you have a wonderful heart n it reflects in everything you do. ..having known you so closely since the past few years ,I'd like to remind you of one thing you often forget about yourself. ..you beautiful soulful voice!! You can touch hearts with . Lots of love n blessings always!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful write up Mrs Gupta. Its emotionally n mentally so strong. Its wonderful n inspiring to have people like u around. All I wanna say is keep writing n keep writing..loads of love
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DeleteHi Richa,it was great to read your blog... I've come to know you better after reading your blog... Love your smile and you are always a cheerful person.wish you all the best and pray that all your dreams come true.Atharv and Vardaan are really lucky to get such a wonderful Mom .
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DeleteHi Richa,it was great to read your blog... I've come to know you better after reading your blog... Love your smile and you are always a cheerful person.wish you all the best and pray that all your dreams come true.Atharv and Vardaan are really lucky to get such a wonderful Mom .
ReplyDeleteRicha a Big Salute to you! I am all teary eyed right now with a lump inmy throat... But i still wanna say A Big Thank You fir sharing these parts from your life. It has touched me somewhere deep down, as I could somewhere relate it to my ownself!!! Thank u for all the inspiration to be strong & be able to let go of the past wch seems to he ever so difficult!!!
ReplyDeleteU are a true inspiration...& am sure your Boys will also be an Inspiration to many as their mother is !!
Hugs,
Riti