Sigh! Breakages are an inevitable part of life with the Lord & Master. If something is breakable rest assured he will break it for you sooner than later. Okay, I do admit that is a slight exaggeration of facts. But writers or even bloggers, are allowed to deviate from the truth a wee bit to catch the attention of the public, aren’t they?? Umm…. Assuming that there has been a resounding chorus of ‘Yes!’ (down with the nay-sayers) and that attentions have been well ‘caught,’ I will now move on to matters breakable.
In the soon to be twenty-nine year long journey with the L & M, I have lost count of the number of cups and glasses that have regretfully met their sad demise at his hands. I am sure there are more of them awaiting their turn albeit a trifle nervously and resignedly. Not all the king’s horses, not all the king’s men can put them back together once the deed is done. Not that they, the king’s men and horses that is, have ever offered to, only to be proved wrong and having to retire all red-faced. Just that being the smart one that I am (Razia says so) I figured it out all by my lone self ages back.
Now wait a minute. WHAT are you thinking?! Stop right there and do not let that wild imagination of yours (its gotta be wild if it is anything like mine!) run amok and develop the ‘negative’ of an angry L & M throwing cups and glasses around, into a clear ‘photograph’ because nothing could be further from the truth.
For one, the L & M can easily be included in the baa-lamb category, someone who wouldn’t say ‘boo’ to a goose. Not of course that he gets to meet any of them socially. So the truth of the matter of whether he will or won’t say boo if a goose were to walk up to him remains unverified. But I certainly can vouchsafe for the fact that he does not say ‘boo’ to even Nibbles our kitten in spite of the fact that she is someone who begs to be boo-ed at being under the mistaken impression that human hands and feet have been specially created by her Maker solely for the chewing pleasure of kittens.
The second and more clinching evidence is that yours truly is as good a Miss Goody Two Shoes as any you have come across. Besides she is also Patience Personified and would scarce give the L & M reason to stomp around flinging cups and glasses in every direction. Of course it is entirely another matter that Miss Patience Personified herself, if provoked sufficiently and long enough, might switch to the Durga-Mode of Destruction without much ado.
Coming back to the topic at hand, my reaction to a cup or glass meeting its destined end at the hands of the L & M is above reproach. When it happens, I merely mutter under my breath, ‘So what’s new?’ and flashing him a smile (which has unfailingly captivated him for said twenty nine years) I convey to him the soothing message that all is not lost. He still can overcome this inborn ‘talent’ of breaking things frequently and move on to become someone who does so only infrequently. After all, being empathetic is second nature to me. Thereafter I quietly go about my business of sweeping up the debris. But, most of the time it is the chagrined L & M himself who does the gathering of splinters and depositing of them in the dustbin.
My exemplary behavior (ahem, ahem) is as far a cry as can be, from the way his mother, my esteemed mother in law, may her soul rest in peace, would have behaved if the glass/cup-breaker happened to be her dear beloved daughter in law. Oh well, I admit I have gone a lot overboard there while describing myself in her eyes. Be that as it may be. Once it so happened that I upset a glass of water while laying the table. I still cringe (and have nightmares to this day) remembering the look of utter scorn she gave me, making me feel the Worst Worm Ever that crawled the Earth. If I could convert the look into the spoken word, it would have read something like: ‘Oh my long suffering soul! To think I have foisted this nincompoop on my darling boy!’ I had silently gone about the job of undoing the damage of a wet tablecloth and mopped up the water on the floor, even as I tried not to flinch from her unforgiving stare.
The results of the breaking-spirit of the L & M presented themselves as excellent opportunities for me to take revenge on the dear mother-in-law’s unforgiving ways. I mean look at the gall of the lady. She spawns a butter-fingered son, foists him on me and then glares at me for upsetting one measly glass of water! Ha! All I had to do from the beginning was copy her to perfection, put on a longer suffering face, sigh theatrically at the L & M and say, ‘There goes another one of my precious cups. Just my fate!’ But hells bells, what are a few broken cups and saucers or even glasses or whatever between husband and wife or even family members? Errr… especially when the L & M has to dig into his own pocket for buying new ones. Hyuk hyuk hyuk. And pray who minds getting new things? Not me, for sure! So, break on, I say! (Not exactly. But you know what I mean)
Everything said and done, I have not yet revealed how most of the breakages happen. Take a look at the picture below:
Note the perfect way the L & M has managed to keep his cup at the very edge of the table. It beats me how he can achieve such perfection in a very nonchalant manner. I mean, imagine how hard you and I would have to concentrate to get the same effect. But, not the L & M. He is past master at his art. It comes oh-so-naturally (I told you he had a natural talent) to him that once he is done (or at times even in between sips) with his tea or coffee or Bournvita (Yep, he is Borunvita Boy), he keeps his cup/mug in exactly this position.
I have devoted hours of thought in trying to understand the source of this ability of the L & M. Perhaps it is the yoga he does every morning. Where you and I would dump the cup/mug more to the centre of the table, afraid that it might fall and break, he casually places them as in the picture above. But of course it means that either he or some other innocent passerby comes along and sends it crashing to the ground. Though it increases the chances of having yet another broken cup on my hands, I am secretly proud of this talent of his and am amazed enough to ask him time and again: “HOW do you do it?” All I get in return is a mysterious smile …laced with a little sheepishness. Oh well.

I just cant stop laughing 🙂
@Vinita Santhosh,
Keep laughing 😉
Oh he is just a perfect strategist
who is trying his best to assist
his lovely wife who will never insist
on buying her stuff that she has in her secret list.
And what you do? Go about taking photos and gather material evidence? 🙂
@Govind,
Lol, now that’s rhyme for you. She has a secret list? News to me! 😀
Of course, I take pictures. Why do you think I carry the camera around, always?! 😉
he is so cute 🙂 Seriously! and can I say that I belong to his category..my mom has lost the count of the innumerable cups/glasses/saucers/dahi setting pots I have broken in my life time of 29 years…she now has attained a zen mode..she just sighs and gives me the broom n cloth to clean up 😉
having said that, I dont have anything ceramic/glass in my house..its all good old steel that clang their way into our lives 🙂
@R’s Mom,
Ahhh someone else in the same league as the L & M! I bet your Mom and I will have notes to compare! 😉
@R’s Mom,
Oh, I failed to notice the 29 years the first time around. Imagine that, you are as old as my marriage (is going to be)! 😀
29 years of marriage!! *Gasp* I thought my parents were the only ones who could manage that 🙂
Just kidding! cant imagine being married to the same guy for 29 years… 🙂
@R’s Mom,
Well, frankly speaking I have to remind myself that it has been that long! 😀
rofl..heres to your L&M and his very strange talent..i used to be a regular cup-upsetter in my younger days..somehow with all things good abt the period that tendency also seems to have said good-bye(sigh)..my mom hadthe time of her life figurin out how i had managed it yet again..later on she became a veteran at handling my ‘upsets’..a long face which sent shivers down my spine (then) and i would promptly be given the rag to mop up..:P
@leo,
For some reason your comment had gone to the spam folder. Glad that I decided to check (You know I do that in the hope finding something interesting 😉 )
OMG, someone made from the same mold. You, R’s Mom and the L & M should have a meet up and compare notes 😛
ROFL!!! you know this post is like Ekta Kapoor TV Soaps which is so slow that even a simple slap happens with 7 replays and highly pitched background score but on other hand still manages to capture the interest of the audience 😛
@Prats,
Ahh a backhanded compliment from the new kid on the block. If you intend sticking around get used to it, because ALL my posts are like this wonly. 😉
Oh you forgot Shail, some are even worse. 😉
@Govind,
I stand corrected Govind 😀 Yeah some are even worse 😉
It is simbly L&Ms military training. Their equipment is built to handle the stress.. trust me buy him an aluminum coffee cup. Keep the china for nibbles.
@Raj,
Hahaha! Raj, you will have me die of laughter one of these days. I am waiting to tell him of Nibbles and the telephone bill 😆 Few more hours to go before he gets home 🙂
ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL
Now that I have laughed it out, here’s my comment …
I am speechless! You mean to say that you actually wrote this post knowing fully well that your spouse – the army man, would read it?! You got guts lady, hats off!
@Phoenixritu,
Do check back on me to see if I am still around 😉
@Phoenixritu, Not that he can do anything about it, well except keep the kitchen well stocked with spares
@Hrishi,
Oh yeah! 😉 Since he is the one who wants a cup/mug. I have my tea in a steel tumbler. The irony of it! 😛
@Shail, are you still around?..;)
@BlueHornbill,
Still here! 😉
My mom must not read this. I am known to keep cups and other things like this. On the edge, sometimes even a bit sticking out. Much to the horror of my mother. She believes that anyone who’s walking around can upset the delicate balance and break things and then shard will get into feet and more more more.. I go off track when she starts.. however i don’t remember thigns breaking like that .. Or maybe i have selective amnesia
@Hrishi,
That’s exactly what the L & M does too. Hmmm so you are one of them as well! :O
That photo must truly represent his life with you for almost 29 years… “Living On The Edge”! Must make anyone edgy, eh? *scooting before the Red Bricks fly*
@Sankaran Nampoothiri,
With this one comment you have made L & M your fan! I read it out to him and he said “Thank you Sankaran!”
Okay now that I am done with conveying messages, WHERE are those bricks??!
Hahahha! Now I know next time what gift I have to buy just to keep his Talent alive. I am imaginging the scene immediately after he broke and get caught by you.Saying “M..” I broke it, with a sheepish smile and you fell for it.
@Maddy,
Ha, so the gift for the next time has been all decided in advance eh??! 😀 Lol @ “M…” 😉 😉
Have you considered switching to the humble old tumblers? Or are you having too much fun over the broken cups 😉
@Sujatha,
Welcome to Shail’s Nest 🙂 The irony is that I am the one who uses the humble tumbler. The L & M drinks tea/coffee or even Bournvita so hot that its impossible to drink it in a tumbler. 🙂
And of course I am having too much fun to switch 😉
Ah!! thank you! I feel less alone in my misery. Of course, its my son, not my husband who does this and thats cause Hubby Darling has other, more wonderful ways of making my eyes go beyond the turn they can make.
@Rashmi,
Ahh your sonny boy has the makings of a Butter-Fingers? Good-luck Rashmi! 😛
And hmmm…. so what is it the hubby does that makes your eye go beyond the turn they can make? *Curious Shail*
This is really funny. You must be a solid guts women to be able to write this post. Weldone
@The British Asian Blog,
Welcome to Shail’s Nest and thank you. 🙂 Errr… why do you think I need guts to write this? 🙂
ROFL..
I rarely break things, that deed is done by my mother…:) So whenever she comes around I use the sets needing replacement, and for sure we get to go crockery shopping before she leaves…:D
@BlueHornbill,
Ahhh, there seems to be a veritable collection of them breakers! Hehe… Good strategy that, using crockery that needs replacement! 😉
Well! I am part of such a gang and can break even the unbreakable :D. But its not my fault seriously, I’m just designed the way I am. I also bang myself to every door and walls in the house while I’m walking. My husband made sure while furnishing our house that none of the fixtures have sharp edges,its like baby proofing the house without the baby 😀
@Neha,
I am discovering more ‘breakers’ by the minute. The L & M is going to be happy to find he has a lot of company! Hehe… Lol @baby proofing without the baby. 🙂
Btw, welcome to Shail’s Nest 🙂
Shail, I can offer one simple solution…switch over to eversilver tumblers….it will save you the pieces and the master the broom….
@Kannan,
Can’t Kannan. He drinks his tea and coffee boiling hot! 😛
People ask me sometimes, why dont I watch laughter shows on TV ( atleast, as I dont watch TV at all)
My reply,” I read Shail” 🙂
Going through comments made me think what “guts” were really required for this post?
because even Sir must have had a laughing riot ( at least to show his so-captivator-wifey) 🙂
@Makk,
Hahhaha! That is a compliment I take? Thank you! 😀
Oh yeah, doesn’t really need guts I agree. haha.
Shail,
your husband is cordially invited to my FIL’s house (i extend the invitation on his behalf)over a cup of tea. He still has 40 years old dinner set/tea set , 39 years old lemon set and so on……..
we all( his children and scheming DIL) want him to replace those with new ones.
See , last time i did not ask your husband to visit us for want of rain but atleast this time he can oblige , and you ofcourse are cordially invited with your camera to witness the historic event .
@kirti,
I managed to read out your comment to the L & M in between helpless laughter. You made my day with your comment. Next time I am in your parts, I will let you know! 😉 😆
Hi! Another side splitter!
@Sally Adebayo,
….at the L & M’s expense 😉
Thank you Sally! 😀
ROFL….this is hilarious and awesome! 🙂
Hehehehe…i’m the glassbreaker in my home 😀
And we have this saying that “if you break glass on a friday, one more will break before next friday. The first time i broke on, I patiently waited till thursday night (none had broken by then) before I casually slipped a glass off the corner to make sure the “saying” is a true one 😀
@Scorpria,
Thank you! 😀 Oh the L & M is in good company 😛
You really broke something on purpose to make the saying come true??!! OMG, you are crazy! 😛 😛
@Shail,
ROFL 😀 Yea, I did. In my defence, I was a kid…no L&M of anything or anyone 😀 😀
@Scorpria,
Ohhh *now enlightened* 😀
LoL!
L&M sounds like my dad who share this uncanny ability to break anything and everything breakable. Now my mum has turned to plastic as a resort.
Really an enjoyable post
@Anita Menon,
Lol, I had my share of melamine cups and Tupperware too. But I did not like the look. I’d rather have the breakable ones broken and get new ones to replace them! 😉
Thanks Anita 🙂
LOLOLOLOL!!! 😆 I so love this post.
My bro was the glassbreaker in our house. But that was mostly during his teens.
On second thought, once I set up house with hubby, I am changing it all to steel tumblers 😛
@Ashwathy,
To be on the safer side eh? 😉