A Day of Registrations, Nostalgia, and Reflections


Today was a day dedicated to getting the trust registered, accompanied by Vilvam and BT. The day started at 10 AM when I picked up Vilvam from his home. We had a long, nostalgic conversation during the drive, reminiscing about our school days and how life unfolded when he moved away. For many, Vilvam is known as my cousin and a school batchmate, and it was nice to reconnect.

We arrived at the Kundrathur Register Office by 10:30 AM and had a coffee before meeting the registrar. We reviewed the documents with him, and by then, BT had joined us. The process took an unexpected turn when we discovered that the lady typing our deed didn’t have the required stamp paper. After a brief search and a bit of frustration from BT, we managed to get the stamp paper from a nearby vendor. Unfortunately, the deed had typos, but luckily not on the stamp pages. We got the errors fixed and printed again.

Following this, the registrar directed us to a document writer. However, there were no available slots for the day, and we secured one for tomorrow instead. Driving back, Vilvam and I continued our nostalgic chat. I later dropped him at the TNHB office and headed home, feeling exhausted.

After a refreshing lunch of watermelon and papaya, I took a quick nap before heading for an evening walk at Porur Gardens Park. The day ended with some light business discussions with Balaji, leaving me feeling that despite my efforts, the work remained unfinished and stretched into tomorrow.