The Week that Was: Review
1. Where’s your tongue? My cheeky boy says ‘hi’. 2. Peekaboo. After a long week of rain and drizzle, I wake up to discover this beautiful rainbow. Unfortunately, it only lasted for 10 minutes before...
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Hello, I’m back. It’s been a couple of weeks and no I haven’t left the country and embarked on some amazing journey across the world. Nor have I begun working and I have not been swept away by the...
View ArticleMesmerised
Took Ishan for a walk long the beach track on the weekend. Here he is mesmerised by the beach, the waves crashing and the surfers that look like little dots in the water. The weather was beautiful and...
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Ishan has been sick with the cold/flu for the past couple of days. And with the whole swine flu breakout, it’s kinda freaking me out. Poor boy, I have quarantined him myself. he can’t blow his own...
View ArticleHoliday slash moving
Saturday evening at about 10pm at night, I’ll be waking up Ishan from his little dream land because (sukrit, Ishan and I) are flying to Sydney for a holiday slash ‘getting ready for our move back to...
View ArticleExperiencing Reverse Culture Shock
Anyone would expect that when moving to a new country you would experience a little culture shock. But very little does one talk about the reverse affect. Yeah, I’m talking about ‘reverse cultural...
View ArticleThis is where I grew up
I often take for granted the place where I grew up. Sometimes I even put it down as a ‘small town’ where ‘nothing ever really happens there’. But I forget how beautiful my hometown is. The place I...
View ArticleI married an Indian in Australia
So we come to my third and final wedding anniversary for the year! This is definitely a busy time of the year for us. If you’re new to this, I wrote about how my husband and I had three weddings seven...
View ArticleAustralian Beaches -This is what I missed most about home
The Beach I’m definitely a beach person. And the closer I am to it, the more content I feel. This would be the thing that I miss most about Australia; is the beautiful beaches. Australian beaches are...
View ArticleWhat I think Australia can learn from India
I consider India to be my adopted country. It’s coming up to 2 years already since taking the plunge and moving here and have learnt a lot about the way things work, which is clearly very different to...
View ArticleSaying goodbye
It has been a little quiet lately around my blog. I have sat down several times, knowing that I have a few topics of interest to write about about but whenever I tried to write, nothing came out. You...
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