I wonder how many other companies have celebrated their
birthday the way we did! It was an UNPRECEDENTED
celebration.
When the first bit of decoration was being put up the
previous evening, NOBODY would have imagined the scale to which this would go.
By next morning, it had gone viral. Nothing could control
the attack.
I remember as a child, for Ganesh Chaturti, we would go around the houses in our locality.
Some houses would have just the Ganesha idol and decorations. There were others
that would go beyond and do a ‘scenery’, depicting Shiva, Parvati in their
heavenly abodes. The themes would be so different. But they were all bound by a
common thread, a common spirit, a common celebration.
Our celebrations were no different. Each cubicle had a theme of its own. Each one was beautiful in its own way. Everybody wanted their cubicle to be unique and the best. However, they all were all united in the celebration. They all joined with the same fervour and enthusiasm.
It was a scene straight out of Wonderland. So COLOURFUL! So
LIVELY!
And what a cross-pollination of ideas it was. The diversity
in the cubicles was a proof of this. The elegantly decorated ‘shaadi mubarak’,
with it’s red and white colour theme; the ‘Aids awareness’ theme touching a
more serious social issue; the beautifully done up cubicle with the soft and colourful
chiffon dupattas; the ‘zoo’ with all the little animals; the art gallery showcasing
the artistic talent of our fellow Ubiquian; the party zone with the
disco-lights; the balloons, the streamers, the diyas, the candles !! What an amazing display of creativity and
enthusiasm it was!
What added the most colour were the black-and-white pictures
of our journey over the last 7 years. There was an air of nostalgia around that
cubicle. Misty eyes, lumps in the throat, goose-bumps…as we relived those
moments as our gaze moved from picture to picture pasted along the walls.
We have had birthday celebrations in the past years. But this one stood far above the rest.
Unlike the earlier ones, it wasn’t at any expensive club or resort.
It was right here, at our very own office (which we fondly call as our second
home).
It wasn’t ostentatious. It was simple.
There wasn’t alcohol smell in the air. There was the
fragrance of comradeship.
The decorations weren’t outsourced to anybody else. We did
it up with our own hands.
It had all the ingredients to make it special and memorable.
It’s been a couple of days since the birthday. But, nobody will
hear of stripping down the decorations. They remind us of that day. The day
that strengthened our bonding even further! We will want to keep it that way.
14th Feb for all of us, is no longer Valentine’s
day. We will always remember it as our Ubq’s birthday.
Ubq, we wish you a very long LIFE. We are committed to a LIFELONG
relationship with you!