Well I have given 2 dates because the day extended from evening 8pm to next morning 5am :)
Place: Pooja Joshi's place, Mahalaxmi
Occasion: A get-together of all childhood friends - a type of warm farewell to Pooja.
Source: Of course Pooja. It was her idea.
Attendees: Pooja, Mrudul, Mandar, Ketaki, Sujith, Nikhil, Vidhata, Vaibhav, Me :)
Start time of the event: Approx 8pm
End time: Cannot be defined, Memories still fresh
Events: Eating, photo sessions, card games, Monopoly game, some short naps, siddhi vinayak temple visit (i missed it, had to go to office) and lots of talking with some masala of jokes.
It all started when Pooja called up the day before and asked what time was feasible. Then on common consensus, the day was decided. Just had to meet to start it all.. Guests (we :D) started arriving by 8pm. Of course it took some time before we all could assemble, after all we are celebrities. By the time all came it was 10.30 and we all were dying of hunger. Pizza was ordered. By the time we could finish our dinner, a day was passed (I mean it was 12.30am) This is the time when all the fun started.
I can neither describe what was spoken out there by everybody nor can I describe the importance of the time spent. It was just awesome, overwhelming or all the synonyms attached with this word.The card games were funny, because Mandar was at his best during that time as I have seen him since school days. Sujit's expert comments were welcomed, except by girls.. :-P
It was just spoken words that were floating in the room all throughout the night, the d form of jokes, chit chatting about any non-sense thing in this world, cribbing about something else, etc...Then the moment came when all were a bit exhausted, some had a small nap. All got prepared to walk down to Siddhi Vinayak temple, except me and Vaibhav. Goodbye and Take cares were floating at 5.30 am in the morning. Vaibhav and I were ready in an hr to go to office.
That's it, the memorable day of my life. I know I haven't described anything, but won't you be doing the same thing. Because some things are never spoken, they are just felt by your heart :)