Monday, March 24, 2014
Keeping Perippa's spirits alive
Ramakrishna Perippa - I totally agree with Aishwarya. Let us keep J perippa spirits alive by keeping this blog alive. We will contribute as and when
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
A loss immeasurable
Monday, March 10, 2014
Thank you all
Dear Family PSC,
Its almost a month since Appa passed away. It was so sudden, so quick, so unexpected...my logical mind tells me this was the best way for him...so do all my friends and family. Guess this is .right...and its our only consolation.
Shruti, Prashanth, Priya, Ujwala, Ramesh and Amma join me in thanking the Family for the overwhelming support. So many of you have called from all over the world, so many of you have called on us, stayed with us...I met a few whom I've never met before...its been great.
Appa's crosswords continue to be published, 3 a month in The Hindu, and the cross word bloggers continue to write about Appa. Am quite sure Appa never expected such high praise from this crossword community. Typical of him, he never did anything for the sake of being recognised.
The picture attached here was taken by Krishna Kumar on his last visit from the US. Thank you Kumar. I think it captures his mildly surprised, slightly proud expression whenever his grandchildren, whom he doted on, said or did anything smart.
with love,
Jayashankar
Its almost a month since Appa passed away. It was so sudden, so quick, so unexpected...my logical mind tells me this was the best way for him...so do all my friends and family. Guess this is .right...and its our only consolation.
Shruti, Prashanth, Priya, Ujwala, Ramesh and Amma join me in thanking the Family for the overwhelming support. So many of you have called from all over the world, so many of you have called on us, stayed with us...I met a few whom I've never met before...its been great.
Appa's crosswords continue to be published, 3 a month in The Hindu, and the cross word bloggers continue to write about Appa. Am quite sure Appa never expected such high praise from this crossword community. Typical of him, he never did anything for the sake of being recognised.
The picture attached here was taken by Krishna Kumar on his last visit from the US. Thank you Kumar. I think it captures his mildly surprised, slightly proud expression whenever his grandchildren, whom he doted on, said or did anything smart.
with love,
Jayashankar
Saturday, March 8, 2014
I very much want to continue the blog though the number of PSCians who participate is very low compared to the size of the clan. But, if possible, I would like to coordinate as Jayaraman did. For this I need the information on Birth Dates, Anniversaries etc which is in his computer. Then I want guidance what I should do keep the blog alive.
May I request all those, everybody, who sees the blog (even if not contributing) to now make an entry and say he/she would
like the blog to continue. Some may not know how to make an entry and they can send me a mail to my ID pcramki@gmail.com
May I request all those, everybody, who sees the blog (even if not contributing) to now make an entry and say he/she would
like the blog to continue. Some may not know how to make an entry and they can send me a mail to my ID pcramki@gmail.com
How I wish I had contributed to the blog when my beloved brother Jayaraman was there. He would have been happy.
Every minute and second we keep thinking about him, talking about him. Not a day passed without Jayaraman and I discussing music. I used call him "paatu mama'. Daily when went out to pluck flowers with a stick, he used to say, "Kambu mami vandhutta." We don't know how to get over this.
But god has been kind. Our prayers that Jayaram should not suffer were answered. But the void is sooo big How we miss you Jayaram.
Let us maintain and continue the blog . That will be the tribute we pay to our dear Jayaram.
Rukku
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