Me, My Name, Myself – Tagged

This is the name-tag passed on to my by Priya…which has been long overdue. I have no one else to blame but myself. I got so caught up in other activities that I completely forgot about this. So blame me for being late… hey!.. its better late than never. Waht da ya say ?. So here its how it goes

  • You have to post these rules before you give the facts.
  • You must list one fact that is somehow relevant to your life for each letter of your middle name. If you don’t have a middle name, use the middle name you would have liked to have had
  • At the end of your blog post, you need to choose one person for each letter of your middle name to tag. Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your blog.

Guess I am done with RULE-1.

For RULE-2, As we Indians are not into the habit of using middle names.. ie we have Fristname & Lastname ( also called as the Surname or the Family name), I shall be using my Fristname to proceed with the tag… ie D-E-E-P-A
The rule demands that I state some facts associated with me and my name. This is how I see it

D – Deepa (which means “light of a lamp”… commonly called as the jyoth – jothi -the flame that lights a lamp). The reason I was named Deepa was, I was born at 6.05 pm, normally called as the twilight or the sandhyakaal or the early dusk. Its customary at any hindu-houshold to light the lamp at the pooja room (ie Prayer room) at about 6.00pm in the evening .. as a mark of respect to the deities for letting us have a wonderful day.. I never get tired watching a lighted lamp ( or for that matter even candles).. I only hope that in someway I will be able to light up to drive someone else’s darkness away.

E – Esteem.. Self-Respect and Self-Esteem means a lot to me. I know where I stand and I have a clear idea of “where-to-draw-the-line”.. Beyond that its strictly no entry . But many times my regard for Self-Respect and Self-Esteem is (mis) understood as ego.. well then.. why do I care..perhaps their ego is so inflated that It cannot accommodate some self respect

E – Extrovert.. I have no qualms mixing in a don’t-know-anyone-here group. Every one loves a little pep-talk and so do I. When I am at my Extrovert-best.. my friends tend to call me “Elephant in a China shop”.

P – Polite.. yes, I believe a little politeness does not hurt. Being polite when in good mood is no big deal… its being polite during a terribly bad day that every ounce of the effort and strength that might be left in us…being polite doesn’t really mean being ALL SUGAR AND HONEY… if a person can refrain himself from using any kind of swear words like f#$%,b#$^^d, etc etc in any situation, I term the person as polite I think i am capable of making my un pleasantness known without using swear-words… After all there is a polite manner in expressing rage

A – Absent Minded..Yes. I am terribly absent minded. To state an example, I missed out writing for the alphabet “A”. It was not until Shiva pointed out, I realized this.. oh! Dear, I can churn out anecdotes after anecdotes on my “Absent Minded” goofups..not here, May be sometime later

So Thats pretty much about me. Since I am already late with this tag, I dont think not many of my friends are untagged. So I declare this tag from here on as an open invitation to any one who might be interested… Go Ahead.. think about your name and rediscover yourself allover again

9 Replies to “Me, My Name, Myself – Tagged”

  1. dxowtmcyDeepa,

    You just rocked girl aand so happy you did the tag and just unbelievable.

    I love all the words in detail you said and common in few huh.
    I know you are busy, so its ok to do late.

    Thanks for taking the tag and nicely done asusual.

  2. Deepa,

    Having taken the same tag from Priya, was checking how you would do it….You did it in great style! You have put it across in absolutely clear terms.

    An extrovert with a high Self esteem, self respect…amazing combo!

    Well done.

  3. The tag is “DEEP” as in profound:)

    D – Divine – The divine worship of light – jyothi

    Only now I have understood the meaning of polite.

    Neatly done to the point.

    Thanks for giving an unexpected credit:)

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