• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Munni of all Trades

Award winning Lifestyle and Travel Blog by Khushboo Motihar

  • Home
  • About
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
    • Beauty
  • Finance
  • Social Work
  • Contact Me
  • Privacy Policy

Sonder, Ponder, Wonder

December 13, 2021 by Khushboo Leave a Comment

Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
0 Shares

I would pace slowly, one irritating step at a time and snarl at anybody who would dare to ask “kya kar rahi ho?“. Caged in my matchbox, I craned my neck every morning to take in a deep breath, my nose on the lookout for the familiar smell of fumes, roadside food and everything else in between.

I furiously baked to post on Instagram then set aside my Dalgona coffee dreaming of cutting chai that more often than not burned the roof of my mouth. For the first time, I gave up on taste and cooked only for sustenance. It was an unbearable chore that my lazy limbs grew weary of.

I began to romanticize travelling in Mumbai locals during peak hours. It was an adventure like no other and boy did I need adventure in my life. As somehow who was happy in her own litter corner, I began craving human interaction. A handshake sounded positively exciting. The cacophony of people yelling at the top of their lungs to communicate with the vendors in narrow bylanes, once overwhelming, suddenly seemed so melodious. It was akin to an old lullaby that I longed for.

Crossing off every day as it passed listlessly became unnecessary when all I was doing was existing.

And then in September 2021, the unthinkable happened. Scared, elated, excited, joyous, paranoid, happy, hesitant… I decided to take the first step back into the world. It was time to leave the nightmare behind and embark on something truly exhilarating. A road trip to Bhandardara. Motion sickness, pandemic and a thousand other concerns aside; I was ready. I wanted to conquer the mountain of self-doubt, wrestle my fears, snarl at naysayers and brush away “well-wishers’ opinions. The world was my oyster or whatever the vegetarian equivalent is. Nothing could stop me.

And so off I went embarking on my first trip after the pandemic. I wasn’t prepared for what was yet to come. Blissfully unaware, with FOMO and a camera in tow, I was going to explore the unexplored…

I met my driver Saif, a young fellow hell-bent on making me fall in love with EDM during our 5-hour drive. I met Jijatai, who served me weak tea and Parle G during my stopover. And I met Anish who helped me complete my mission of, well, exploring the unexplored.

I spent three carefree days. As carefree as you can get with a mask, social distancing and a giant bottle of sanitiser which my mom made me promise I would diligently finish before I returned. I had a picnic breakfast in front of Arthur Lake, clicked enough photographs to make my memory card angrily flash “memory full” and allowed my belly to lead my decisions when it came to food.

Conversations, however, forced me to stop and take a few moments in between my bouts of joy to think about people I fleetingly met. Seemingly living far away from the tentacles of COVID, they were being crushed by its impact.

Jijatai bemoaned the fact that her family’s appetite had quadrupled even though her chai business had come to a standstill. With YouTube at their fingertips and having access to the family’s sole mobile phone, the kids spent many happy hours looking for lockdown recipes.“You don’t how it hurts to say no to the kids when all they want is food,” she said while making a hot cup of tea for me. I was the only customer she had for the day.

Saif spoke about the crushing debt and the vicious circle banks were running around him as he fought to keep the ownership of his car, the only possession he had that could help him eke out a living.

Anish, a young college graduate, lost his job and came back to this village to do odd jobs. “I can show you every corner of Bhandardara and cook or take you boating and hiking, lift your luggage. Hukum sarankhon par,” he said with a genial smile.

Living in my gilded matchbox, I had the freedom to switch the TV off when the news got overwhelming. I could take a day off from Work from Home and watch squirrels play if I chose to. I could follow all food trends and cast them aside dreaming of plain dal khichdi with thecha. And I could dream of escaping anywhere or nowhere. The world was my oyster but it wasn’t theirs. Their world remained confined to daily struggles, with seldom rays of hope that would inspire and spur them into action to work towards a brighter future.

I came home charged with energy, feeling overwhelmed with the conversations yet excited to do something. I was going to change the world.

Wait…that sounded difficult. I was going to change lives in Bhandardara. Ok, that did not make things easier. All right, I would change the lives of these three people whose stories stayed with me. There, now that sounded like a well rounded, doable plan.

But like the many hobbies I took up during the pandemic, this, too, spluttered, fizzled and gave up on me.  But it left me with stories that I decided to share with you.

And maybe I, too, became a story that they shared with their families. Of a crazy girl, with FOMO and a camera in tow who heard us out and then disappeared as randomly as she entered our lives.

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Print
  • WhatsApp
Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Travel

About Khushboo

Khushboo is an award-winning travel blogger and content creator from India who believes in the power of storytelling. She loves gushing about the new things she experiences as she travels across the globe.

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Search

Subscribe

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Let’s Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Like Us on Facebook

Munniofalltrades

Most Popular

  • An organic farm getaway 60 minutes from Mumbai 2021: The Roots Farm Review
  • Kerala Houseboat The Magical Experience of Staying in a House Boat in Kerala
  • Your complete guide to Jatayu Earth’s Centre 2021: Everything you need to know
  • Funny autorickshaw India, India humour 27 Badass Autorickshaws from Mumbai
  • Natural Body Butter The Mom’s Co Natural Body Butter: Review
  • Slimsonic/ Rejuv and Instant Wow Kit by VLCC: Review
  • Skin care review Biotique My Winter Skincare Routine with Biotique
  • Detailed guide to trekking at Karnala Bird Sanctuary: 2021 Update
  • Vicco Turmeric Skin Cream in Oil Base: A favourite across generations
  • Art, Architecture and Heritage: Exploring the beauty of Thanjavur Updated in 2021
Winner of The Indian Blogger Awards 2017 - Regions

Footer

About Munni of all Trades

We remember the day seven years back when were travelling in a Mumbai local trying hard to come up with a name for our blog when struck us; Khushboo was always called a Jack of all Trades. The name stuck (with a slight modification, of course) and Munni was born. Six years, over 100 collaborations, lakhs of readers and several awards later; our love for blogging continues to grow. We continue to write on an eclectic range of topics from the funniest autorickshaw signs that we have spotted in Mumbai to how to bathe an elephant. We are true blue Munni of all Trades and we hope to continue on this joyride with our fellow Munnis and Munnas. Read More

Instagram

munniofalltrades

#SaveThisPost for your upcoming #Kutch trip: Thi #SaveThisPost for your upcoming #Kutch trip:  This is the story of a set of stamps issued by the Indian Postal Department in 1997 that depicted the cross-cultural traditions and way of life of 4 women from the North, South, East and West India. Varied as they are in attire, jewellery and vocations these stamps attempted to showcase the discernible diversity of Ladakh, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh and Gujarat.  I had the distinct privilege to meet Kheta Ben from #GandhiNuGam one of the women featured in these stamps. When planning a trip to Kutch, don't forget to visit her house. Although a shy conversationalist, she loves showing the stamps to visitors. Don't forget to purchase handcrafted souvenirs directly from her to help support her family on your #KutchTrip  #GandhiNuGam  #KutchTourism #KhetaBen #gujarattourism #travelrealindia #incredibleindia #chaloghumeingujarat #kutchdiaries #indiangirlstravel #photographers_of_india #indiangirlswander #travelblogger #indiantravelblogger #sheisnotlost #rannutsav #Rannkikahaaniya  #mumbaitravelblogger #munniofalltrades #philatelystories #indianstamp
“There is nothing more musical than a sunset.” “There is nothing more musical than a sunset.” Especially when you are at #RannUtsav!  After you are done with all the lovely #Instagrammable shots, allow the beautiful melodies to envelope your senses and just enjoy the moment.  P.S. Credit for this lovely photograph goes to @panushwari 😊  Trip in collaboration with @incredibleindia @gujarattourism @indiatourism_mumbai  #gujarattourism #travelrealindia #incredibleindia #chaloghumeingujarat #kutchdiaries #indiangirlstravel #photographers_of_india #indiangirlswander #travelblogger #indiantravelblogger #sheisnotlost #rannutsav #Rannkikahaaniya #Raankerang @rannutsav #mumbaitravelblogger #munniofalltrades
Travelling is not all about happy moments. Every b Travelling is not all about happy moments. Every beautiful picture that you see out there has a story of unerring patience, a little bit of pain mixed with laughter and a simple thought to share something with the world. 
Hobbling across the white sand with an injured toe, FOMO and a camera in tow, I clicked this picture of the #WhiteRann. Not the best photograph to capture the essence of #WhiteRann but something I am proud of having clicked despite all odds.  I am trying to be more real as I celebrate the painful, ugly, boring, wondrous joy of travelling!  Trip in collaboration with @incredibleindia @gujarattourism @indiatourism_mumbai  #gujarattourism #travelrealindia #incredibleindia #chaloghumeingujarat #kutchdiaries #indiangirlstravel #photographers_of_india #indiangirlswander #travelblogger #indiantravelblogger #sheisnotlost #rannutsav #Rannkikahaaniya #Raankerang @rannutsav #mumbaitravelblogger #munniofalltrades
Save this post for your #RannUtsav trip The white Save this post for your #RannUtsav trip  The white sand and rugged terrain of the Kutch Desert provides a beautiful backdrop for the vibrance and colours you see everywhere. The beautiful sunrise that paints the sky in different hues of pink and orange, the gorgeous attire adorned by men and women alike and the different art forms that locals are striving to keep alive are some of the things that make Kutch special. Rann Utsav celebrates the exuberance, charm and beauty of Kutch.  The Rann Utsav festival is a four-month-long festival across the largest saltmarsh known as Rann of Kutch. Beginning on November 1st, 2021, the festivities will continue until February 20th 2022.  The organizers have several day trips throughout the day that help you explore the region. From art villages to mandirs, Kutch has a lot to offer for every kind of traveller.  There is live music, cultural performance and art demonstrations throughout the day. Ask the reception for the schedule so that you don't miss out on anything.  Enjoy joy rides in their colour golf carts and autos that will take you throughout the arena.  Are you an adventure lover? You will love their Skyzilla zone where you can enjoy ATV rides, paramotoring and more.  While at Rann Utsav, don't forget to enjoy Gujurati cuisine in the dining area and also in the little food stalls peppered across the arena.  Trip in collaboration with @incredibleindia @gujarattourism @indiatourism_mumbai  #gujarattourism #travelrealindia #incredibleindia #chaloghumeingujarat #kutchdiaries #indiangirlstravel #photographers_of_india #indiangirlswander #travelblogger #indiantravelblogger #sheisnotlost #rannutsav #Rannkikahaaniya #Raankerang @rannutsav #mumbaitravelblogger #munniofalltrades
Rann ke Rang.... Need I say more? Trip in collab Rann ke Rang....  Need I say more?  Trip in collaboration with @incredibleindia @gujarattourism @indiatourism_mumbai  #gujarattourism #travelrealindia #incredibleindia  #chaloghumeingujarat #kutchdiaries #indiangirlstravel #photographers_of_india #indiangirlswander #travelblogger #indiantravelblogger #sheisnotlost #rannutsav #Rannkikahaaniya #Raankerang @rannutsav #mumbaitravelblogger #munniofalltrades
The beauty, vibrance and colours of Gujarat emanat The beauty, vibrance and colours of Gujarat emanate from the warmth of its people, culture, heritage and food that can win over anybody's heart.  It was an absolute honour to be a part of the #allindiainfluencersmeet2021 and I look forward to showing Gujarat in all its glory.  Trip in collaboration with @incredibleindia @gujarattourism @indiatourism_mumbai  Thank you @offbeatanduntold for this beautiful photograph. 😊  #gujarattourism #travelrealindia #incredibleindia ##architecturelovers #architexture #indiangirlstravel  #photographers_of_india #indiangirlswander #travelblogger #indiantravelblogger #sheisnotlost #rannutsav #Rannkikahaaniya #Raankerang @rannutsav #mumbaitravelblogger #munniofalltrades
Load More... Follow on Instagram

Search

Copyright © 2022 MUNNI OF ALL TRADES- All Rights Reserved.