Sundays are usually for sleeping in - to catch up on those hours of lost sleep during the week. Last night, I slept soundly after a long time and was hoping (sub-consciously ofcourse) that I could continue my blissful sleep until late morning. I was having a dream sequence composed of Govinda (a Bollywood actor) and Julia Roberts involved in competing for a race on finding something inside a safe inside some room down some stairs. And Julia Roberts had just beaten Govinda by getting into the room first (Govinda got confused between 3 doors and chose the left most instead of the right most) and opening the safe, when my bladder jolted me out of my dream and send me straight to the bathroom. And that was the end of my Sunday sleep-in - at 7:30 AM. Once I get out of bed for any reason, I can never get back to the business of sleeping.
Having woken up early, I decided to finish off some chores around the house, and then thought I would surprise Nirva by making omelets for breakfast. I decided to catch the last day of the 2nd Test match between India and Australia at Sydney, while having my breakfast. I hope India can draw this test (a win would be just out of the world!!!) so that series still remains alive. And I really hope the racism accusation on Harbhajan Singh gets sorted out fairly - if he is indeed found guilty, then ban him, but if he is not, I think the Australian captain and the team needs to be given a rap for bringing such a serious charge against a player with no evidence.
By the way, if you are wondering why Bollywood and Hollywood actors figured in a race in my dream, I can explain - So happens that that evening I was reading a news report featuring Julia Robert's role in her latest movie (Charlie Wilson's War) and how she could be nominated for a Supporting Actress Oscar. And during dinner, I was watching the music video of songs from the movie Salaam-E-Ishq featuring Govinda. And during the day, while watching TV, I had seen many ads regarding the Amazing Race Asia. I think these 3 things combined together to produce my vivid dream-:)
P.S. As I type, India have lost their 2nd wicket. I really hope we can last out the remaining 60 overs and not lose this test.
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