Wednesday, February 23, 2022

London Mini Reunion 20th February 2022

London Mini Reunion 20th February 2022

By Nihal D Amerasekera











The storm Eunice nor the Covid pandemic could deter our energetic and cheerful Pram from organising yet another London Mini reunion. Her enthusiasm, hard work and persistence through a WhatsApp group, e-mails and phone calls paid off. Parental and grandparental duties did limit the attendance. We have come to learn over the years Pram has limitless energy and patience and her organisational skills remain legendary. 

As we entered Satay House in Paddington there were welcoming smiles, hugs and handshakes all round. The whole event was informal. We didn’t dwell on the trivia. There were no speeches.  Although implied, no formal thank you at the end. Those brief couple of hours evoked a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings bringing back the excitement of youth, vigour and laughter.  It was left to all to mingle and chat and we kept moving all the time. Joyous intermittent laughter was the order of the day. There were the usual fond recollections and reminiscences and plenty of catching up. As usual, there were a few “you haven’t changed a bit!” and “just a few grey hairs”- or “a bit less hair”- euphemistically addressing the bald! 

We were honoured by the presence of two of our seniors: the ever-smiling Nilani Gajawira and the talented sportsman, Mohanlal Fernando. It was so lovely to see Indrani Anthonypillai who always makes it for our reunions despite the difficulties. A special thanks to her daughter, Rose, who made time to accompany Indrani. 

As we sat down and got settled, we posed for the obligatory group photos. Many smart phones emerged from the pockets and several were taken by the friendly Satay House staff. 

The food was authentic Malaysian cuisine and was superb. As starters we had char-grilled chicken and lamb skewers marinated in spices and herbs. There were spicy vegetable spring rolls. Plain rice, coconut rice and Singapore noodles were served with beef rendang, prawn curry, aubergines and a splendid fish preparation. This was topped up with a fine dessert of ice cream and banana fritters. 

We spent just over two enjoyable hours chatting, recalling and laughing, savouring every moment. Interesting new stories were told of the ebb and flow of life in retirement.  Several old tales too re-emerged, judiciously embellished and gilded for good effect. We were quietly wondering for how long more we can continue these wonderful meetings as time catches up with us as it inevitably does. Make the most of whatever time we have left, reflect on the good times we had together and make every attempt to keep in touch: these were our sobering and constructive thoughts. 

The London Reunion is now well established and has become a regular event. Our thanks to Pramilla for organising the reunion and Mahendra for the technical expertise and making a real effort to be with us from Manchester despite the ravages of storm Eunice. Many of us are octogenarians or knocking on the door to be one. We appreciate the efforts made by all to attend this function despite the issues and problems. The reunion was brief but unhurried. The atmosphere was one of warmth, fellowship and great bonding. It was just an extension of those happy years in the faculty. 

We sadly missed Zita and her husband Joe, regular attendees, because of her illness. She sent her best wishes as she always does. 

And again, a special word of thanks to Rose, Indrani’s daughter who so kindly brought Indrani.

It is Au revoir and not goodbye until we meet again.

 Those present







Pram Senanayake, Shanti Nalliah, Mahendra “Speedy” Gonsalkorale, Nihal (ND) Amarasekera

Nilani Gajawira,  Sirima Abeysuriya  , Sunil Abeysuriya,  Mohanlal Fernando

Rose, (Indrani’s daughter) Indrani Anthonypillai, Harsha  Boralessa, Harshi Boralessa


 





Susheila Thiagarajah, Douglas Mulgirigama, Sunanda “Jimmy” Wickremasinghe

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16 comments:

  1. So happy that all of you managed to get together in spite of Eunice! Nihal, thanks for the write up, and Mahen, thanks for the photos, especially the close-ups! We have to grab every opportunity to have a good time. I'm glad you did!

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    1. Hi Srianee
      Great to see you on the blog while enjoying family and friends in sunny SL. Have a lovely holiday and do keep in touch.

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    2. Good to see you Srianee. The photos came from myself, Susheila and Pram. I constructed the Rogues Gallery! I was so sorry to have missed Rajan's call to the Restaurant as we were so busy chatting and laughing!

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    3. Hi, Srianne, why is that we have not seen a gathering of our mates, back in SriLanka. Now that you are around, it want be a big task to gather all in and țřaround Colombo.I am Lucky, Swarie and Pram used organise those in the past.Has everyone lost interest in those poor souls. London has become the centre of attraction during the last few years.

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    4. Sumathi, everyone here is rather wary because of Covid. Unlike in the UK and USA it is still on the rise. I've been connecting mainly on the phone. More about that later...

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    5. Thanks, for that. I gather that, wearing a mask is mandatory in SriLanka. You want believe if I tell you that Chinese and the Japanese people used to wear masks when they went out to prevent infections spreading to others. That was my experience during my travels to those countries, a very long time ago. By the way SriLankans are charged Rs 2000/lateral Flow test. We get test kits free until April. How is the situation in US?

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    6. I do hope we can have another mega reunion in Sri Lanka next year if not this year

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    7. Speedy, It was 60yr ago in June this year that we stepped in to that famous Medical school.We has reached grand old age and fortunate retain a lot of memories of the place and GHC.

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  2. COMMENT FROM ZITA
    it’s fabulous to see my friends and batch mates getting together to enjoy fabulous food and lively company! Sorry I’m unable to join but thanks for sharing pictures and the spirit of the event. Well done to the organisers and equally to those who took part! From, Zita

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  3. Nihal
    Thankyou very much for the write up which I enjoyed reading.
    I am sure all of you present must have had a great time there and must be thankful to Pram for organizing it.
    Let me thank Mahendra,Pram and Susheila for the lovely photos that made me think of all those present. Well done!
    Chira

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    1. Chira
      Thank you. We all had a great time. Wish you were there too.

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  4. Rather envious to see you all of you enjoying! I hope to be in England during late June this year as I will be delivering a lecture titled "History of Paediatrics in Sri Lanka" on the 29th of June during the RCPCH sessions in Liverpool.

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    1. Sanath
      We would have loved to see you at the Mini Reunion as you've been with us some of the events. Great to hear of your visit. Let us meet up in June in London. Please keep in touch.

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  5. Sanath, something to look forward to. We shall do our best to organise something while you are here.

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  6. Nihal and Mahendra, when I book my ticket, I will let you know

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  7. Great to see you guys having a good time. Thanks Pram for organizing it, Nihal for the write up and all those who posted photographs. It's lovely to see you all.Though we have not been able to physically meet due to various reasons I am so happy that we do keep in touch via the blog , fb ,and WhatsApp. Its that the friendships forged more than half a century ago have stood the test of time.

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