Too good a partner. Yet too short to continue! Sorry!

Think of Brazil. A football legend’s name comes up. He’s none other than Pele.

Three-time World Cup champion. 1279 goals to his credit. It’s a Guinness World Record. 

Intentional Player of the Century. FIFA player of the Century. And more.

But we are not talking about Pele here.

Kaka is another popular player from Brazil. He formed part of the team which won the World Cup for Brazil in 2002.

He married his childhood friend Caroline Celica in 2005. They were living happily for 10 years before his wife announced divorce in 2015. 

What did she say the reason for the break-up?

The social media were outraged at what she did say. 

She said; “Kaka never cheated on me, he always treated me well. He gave me a wonderful family, but I wasn’t happy. 

Something was missing”.

She said Kaka was too perfect for her.

A husband as good and perfect as Kaka was too good for a wife. And that means a complete man or perfection in a man can still split a pair

How ironical!

Life in the UK. Too difficult to say goodbye.

Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to.

We lived briefly in the UK between 2003 and 2013.

A roller-coaster of a life, to be honest. A decent job, but low pay. Good food but expensive to stay in.

Two extremes of weather in a year. Chill in winter and hot during summer.

Clean roads. Good governance. Less pollution.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was the longest serving Queen in British history.

Her son, the heir to the throne, Prince Charles, is now the reigning King. It was ‘wow’ to see Buckingham Palace.

Big red double-deck buses were a delight to watch and travel in. Their time-keeping, spot on.

Football runs through the blood of people in London. The game is a new faith in the UK.

“Drinks will be on the house” – is how the owner of the pub treats you when his favorite team wins on a Saturday or Sunday.

The Tube will be free to travel through the city on New Year’s Eve.

We saw the PM, Mr. Cameron was once waiting in the queue with others to pick up his lunch in Canary Wharf. 

On his birthday in December, our son received his IDL stamp on his passport. That was a treat.

British Airways allowed an extra allowance for our luggage when we said we were traveling to India to celebrate my birthday in October.

The UK is the only country where we have had occasions to celebrate all popular religious festivals, including Christmas every year.

We would all look like Santa when it snows in December.

Though we have switched to life in India now, our memories still go back to those beautiful moments we enjoyed.

Life in the UK, therefore, is a phase that’s too difficult to say goodbye to.