Thursday 25 September 2014

The Ignited Heart - Part 3

The door opened. I held my bike close to me as if it were my moral support. As I lifted it and walked in, noticed the puzzled look on my mother's face. My heart was pounding, like I were to give a performance now. It seemed as if I were in some animated world. My mom's face resembled a dancing question mark. I couldn't hold it any longer. My face was beaming with joy and it was impossible to hide, especially from my mother. I managed to tell her that Alan's friend was going onsite for 6 months and has given the bike to me until he returned. She said the bike looked brand new. For a second I forgot that I had removed the plastic covering and spontaneously I replied that it is well maintained and just out from service. Phew! I couldn't make eye contact throughout the conversation. I was looking at my bike while we spoke.Now it was time to repeat the scene before dad. I had given a decent performance. Practice sure does make you perfect!

Alan had planned a ride to Mysore the next day with a few of his friends. He invited me to join them for a few miles. I was heading to Mandalpatti, a serene hill located about 25-30km from Madikeri town, with my friends the same day. However, we'd planned to start by noon so I decided to join Alan and his friends for the ride.

I could hardly sleep that night. I woke up many times to ensure that I was not late and that I reach the start point on time. About 7 of them had turned up at 5:30 am. This was my first ride on a highway. Alan was constantly guiding me on how to ride safe on a highway. Keep left, if someone's honking restlessly from behind, don't panic instead give way, let them pass and you continue your ride.

The best part about mornings is those few mesmerizing moments when the dawn just breaks and it feels like you are riding into the light . I was thoroughly enjoying the ride. We stopped at Bidadi for coffee and a picture. One of the riders decided to take a u-turn. Alan suggested that I joined that guy, so that I would have company on my return ride but I still had time and I wanted to ride more. About a few kilometres before Ramanagara, it was high time I made that u-turn. It was a tough one, that u-turn.

The return ride would be my first solo and I constantly kept in mind what Alan had taught me earlier that morning. I stopped a few times to hydrate. Oh yes, I was too scared to drink while in the move. So every time I wanted to drink(water), I would stop. Exhaustion was just setting in and I got a call from my friend. Once the call ended, I remembered that I had been tracking my ride and checked the distance. I was quite surprised to see 84 km! I was sure that something was wrong with my tracker but I was wrong. It was 87km when I had reached home. I left a message to Alan that I had reached safe. I was jumping with joy when I verified that my tracker was right and I was not that far from a century. 

At the end of my first ride I'd realised my strength, willingness and curiosity to go further and that there's an endless road to rediscover.

Thursday 11 September 2014

The Ignited Heart - Part 2

As a believer of the secret, I was certain that the 'Someday' that I had been looking forward to was not far away. I could see two doors in front of me. On one of them, was written "Certainty and security- two strong aspects of the 6 basic human needs", which meant I had to save money, and then buy my dream bike. The second door spoke simplicity with depth "Its now or never". Of course I chose the later. The inner voice in me kept whispering "Ask and ye shalt receive".I decided to approach a very good friend of mine, who used to stay in my locality, Samuel. It had been about a year that Samuel had moved to UAE. At once he agreed to lend me the entire amount. I was filled with gratitude at his generosity and trust in me. I promised to return the loan in 7 months time.

On 14th March 2014, I collected the money from the foreign exchange agency and my next stop was Chris's bike store. I called my friend Suzane to accompany me. Both of us were equally excited. Just that there was an element of shock and confusion in her excitement. Once I explained my plan, she seemed normal. En route, I also called Alan and requested him to join me at the bike store. He was more than happy to be there.

There it was, my dream bike, a sexy 24 speed matte black hybrid. I couldn't wait to take off. I went on a short test ride. I learned that the buying ain't over yet, the accessories list seemed endless. I realized that I am going to be on a journey I have never taken before and I am going to figure it out as I go. It is going to be a long journey , I needed to be safe. So the first accessory I picked up was a helmet (a must have). A small photo session to seize the moment after which Suzane and I started homeward.

Home! Shoot me! Regaining my senses, I recalled that I had not taken permission at home. What would I do! They won't understand why I paid nearly 36 grand for a cycle. It takes time, patience and talent to explain passion to my parents. For the time being, it is going to be my friend's friend's bike, who has gone onsite for a few months and has generously given the bike's custody to me. Would they buy it? I had absolutely no idea how I would face my parents. My heart skipped a few beats when I entered home.