[Dedicated to my lovely husband]
I wanna make you smile whenever you're sad
Carry you around when your arthritis is bad
All I wanna do is grow old with you!!
I'll get your medicine when your tummy aches
Build you a fire if the furnace breaks
Oh it could be so nice, growing old with you!!
I'll miss you
Kiss you
Give you my coat when you are cold
Need you
Feed you
Even let ya hold the remote control
So let me do the dishes in our kitchen sink
Put you to bed if you've had too much to drink
I could be the one who grows old with you
I wanna grow old with you!!!
Happy First Wedding Anniversary Vishal!! Love you!
Jul 14, 2011
Jul 6, 2011
Esha!!
Like any other Virgo, I have lot of friends. Some of them are school friends, some of them whom I met in college, neighborhood friends, work friends, tuition, gym, book-club, doctors office, grocery store, apartment, bus, flight, blog.. the list is very long. I think of almost all of them at least once in a day. I remember tiny little details of the times we shared and miss them every now and then. I love them all. But again same as any other Virgo, very few of my friends actually 'get' me. Esha is definitely one of them!!

Ah it was so good to see her after so long.
She is very special friend of mine. We were together in engineering college just for about 2 months before she took admission in Mumbai. I wonder how in that small acquaintance, we got so close to each other. Every time we meet, its like we never were far from each other. I can completely be myself in front of her and know that she will understand me.
We talked about so many different topics which were completely unrelated to each other. We laughed our hearts out and shared some moist moments. But altogether it was so fun.
I felt so refreshed after meeting her. I was engineering days me again. Felt just like I've found something long lost, or like I'm suddenly closer to myself. Is this the reason why we like meeting close-old friends? I guess this is.

Love u Eshaz! Hope to meet you soon again!
Ah it was so good to see her after so long.
She is very special friend of mine. We were together in engineering college just for about 2 months before she took admission in Mumbai. I wonder how in that small acquaintance, we got so close to each other. Every time we meet, its like we never were far from each other. I can completely be myself in front of her and know that she will understand me.
We talked about so many different topics which were completely unrelated to each other. We laughed our hearts out and shared some moist moments. But altogether it was so fun.
I felt so refreshed after meeting her. I was engineering days me again. Felt just like I've found something long lost, or like I'm suddenly closer to myself. Is this the reason why we like meeting close-old friends? I guess this is.
Love u Eshaz! Hope to meet you soon again!
Swim Suit-up!
[Its Wednesday already and I still haven't posted about last weekend. My poor blog was displeased with me. So what did I do to perk it up ? 2 posts back to back. Mommy still loves u baby-blog!]

Some people love themselves so much that they make sure they'll enjoy every minute of their waking hours. Everyday they'll pamper themselves with something new. They'll stay away from people who make them sad. They will not criticize others and expect same thing in return. They'll have full faith in themselves, that even if they fail to stand up to their own expectations, they'll forgive themselves and stand up with more poise than ever.
And the sole purpose of writing above paragraph referring to anonymous people, is to believe that there are more creatures like me!
After trying (and quitting next day!) almost all types of workout forms, I've finally stopped on swimming! I love water. All these years I used to swim just for fun. But when I've publicly accepted that I am no good in any other kind of exercise form, I had to take swimming seriously.
So now a days, I'm not spending hours shopping at Zara or relishing Italian food with extra Parmesan or reading fiction novels whole night! I'm pampering myself with oh-so-good-swimming-sessions! I'm happy that I'm getting complete cardio + breathing exercise in one form of workout! People might have different opinions about swimming, but for me, it's the most fun-to-do exercise. I had never felt happy n energetic after workouts ever. 2 weeks and still counting makes me believe that this will go a long way.
So the new motto (along with 'I'm awesome' :P) is Swim Suit-up!!

Some people love themselves so much that they make sure they'll enjoy every minute of their waking hours. Everyday they'll pamper themselves with something new. They'll stay away from people who make them sad. They will not criticize others and expect same thing in return. They'll have full faith in themselves, that even if they fail to stand up to their own expectations, they'll forgive themselves and stand up with more poise than ever.
And the sole purpose of writing above paragraph referring to anonymous people, is to believe that there are more creatures like me!
After trying (and quitting next day!) almost all types of workout forms, I've finally stopped on swimming! I love water. All these years I used to swim just for fun. But when I've publicly accepted that I am no good in any other kind of exercise form, I had to take swimming seriously.
So now a days, I'm not spending hours shopping at Zara or relishing Italian food with extra Parmesan or reading fiction novels whole night! I'm pampering myself with oh-so-good-swimming-sessions! I'm happy that I'm getting complete cardio + breathing exercise in one form of workout! People might have different opinions about swimming, but for me, it's the most fun-to-do exercise. I had never felt happy n energetic after workouts ever. 2 weeks and still counting makes me believe that this will go a long way.
So the new motto (along with 'I'm awesome' :P) is Swim Suit-up!!
Jun 22, 2011
Rode to Rhode-Island!!
Solitary Mansions + Vigilant light-houses + Picturesque harbors + super delicious seafood = Rhode Island!
How fantastic was our Sunday with Bhakti and Suraj in Newport, RI !! Bhakti is very dear to both of us. She is my college senior and Mr. Husband's work friend. So having her with us for a whole day was double delight!
The day started with awesome seafood lunch at "The Landing Restaurant" on Newport harbor. New England is Mecca of Sea-food lovers. People here can't get enough of their Lobster n Chowder! At the lunch, Mr. Husband skillfully ate his 1 1/4 pounds lobster. Somehow I don't like Lobster that much. (I know its weird, I know I'm silly and I know that I may be the only person in fish-eaters world, but seriously, I don't understand what's the big deal about it.) Probably because I've tasted better sea-food before! :P
It was last day of the "J-Class Regatta", entire Newport Harbor was crowded with sailboats. We got to see few one-of-a-kind sailboats anchored there. This one in particular was so huge, they said it was as big as a football field! This was world's 3rd largest sailboat! See how tiny the regular motorboat looks in front of this giant!
Next thing on our plan was trip to nearby Winery. We got few minutes late and missed it. Our men couldn't look at their wives sad faces! So they took us to another winery. This too was equally beautiful. The wine lovers enjoyed wine tasting and the teetotals shopped a little in nearby nursery.
We had booked this narrated ferry tour called 'Amazing Grace". This one hour ferry ride, listening to - the tales of Newport history, the stories behind every lighthouse, the anecdotes about husbands building 120-people-seater dinner table for their party-lover wives, the heroic tales of Ida Lewis - RI's first woman lighthouse keeper - was the best part of our trip
We ended our double date as we started it. We had awesome dinner at "The mooring" which is right on the Newport harbor. Relishing delicious food with serene sunset at the background is something to be experienced, not to be written about!
Thanks Bhakti n Suraj for such a warm company! We would love to have you guys over again!
Jun 20, 2011
Fun-filled-action-packed weekend!
Hello lovelies!!
If you are on my side of the world, you must be aware what weather.com did to all of us this weekend. Till Friday, we thought it was going to rain on Saturday. Everyone had made up their minds about lazy-gloomy weekend. We were no different. Most adventurous thing on my list was grocery shopping at Stop'n'Shop. But then came Saturday morning, all bright and sunny and cheerful! I wasn't ready to waste such beautiful day choosing right kind of toothpaste!
So we got dressed and went to this super cute nursery cum mini golf place on Rout 9, called "The Green Thumb".
If you are on my side of the world, you must be aware what weather.com did to all of us this weekend. Till Friday, we thought it was going to rain on Saturday. Everyone had made up their minds about lazy-gloomy weekend. We were no different. Most adventurous thing on my list was grocery shopping at Stop'n'Shop. But then came Saturday morning, all bright and sunny and cheerful! I wasn't ready to waste such beautiful day choosing right kind of toothpaste!
So we got dressed and went to this super cute nursery cum mini golf place on Rout 9, called "The Green Thumb".




I never knew that I would enjoy mini golf this much! Mr. Husband was playing pretty good, but I kept winning every game using my art of, well, cheating!!


There's this tiny little lake on the way to our office. We always talked about coming there at sunset. After tiring sessions of mini golf and an awesome afternoon nap, we ended our day witnessing beautiful sunset!
Sometimes its nice to not have big plans for weekend.
Jun 12, 2011
Papaya raisin cake!
Usually our Sundays start with planning for Special-Sunday-brunch! And almost 99% I
cook something hot n spicy n well, non-veg!
cook something hot n spicy n well, non-veg!
But this Sunday my apartment is filled with sweet aroma of Papaya Raisin cake!
For the cake top, you will need:
Papaya - fully ripe, finely diced - 2 cups
Lime juice - 1 spoon
Raisins - 10-12
Butter - melted, 2 spoons
Sugar - 2 spoons
For cake:
Butter - 3 spoons
Sugar - 5-6 spoons
Eggs - 2
Flour - 6-7 spoons
Milk - 4-5 spoons
Salt - 1/2 spoon
Baking powder - 1/2 spoon
Cake top: Pour lime juice over diced papaya and let it stand for 15 minutes. Heat butter n sugar in 8" cake pan. Coat the cake pan with butter-sugar mixture. Spread cake pan bottom with papaya. Decorate with raisins. I chose black ones so that they will stand out nicely on papayas gorgeous yellow-orange color. Keep the pan aside.
cake: In mixing bowl, mix melted butter and sugar. Add eggs to it and mix well till it gets a nice glaze. Add salt, baking powder. Add flour spoon by spoon along with milk. Keep mixing. When the mixture gets to desired consistency, pour it over papaya raisin coated cake pan.
Bake on 350 F for 35-40 minutes.
Once cold, tun upside down. Enjoy with whipped creme and raisin syrup!
Jun 2, 2011
Memorial day weekend
Remember how Mr. Husband has promised me fun-filled-weekends when I used to be sad and lonely in Mumbai? This weekend was the start of my fun-filled-action-packed weekends.
The long weekend started with apartment shifting. We moved to a bigger place with balcony and everything!! So dayone was full apartment shifting and new place setting. But more on that later.
The actual weekend began on Day two. Our dear friend Alok was visiting this side of the country for long weekend, so we decided to see him in Boston. We had tickets of Whale Watching at 2 PM. We reached Boston around 1:30 and first thing we did was, well of course, we had awesome seafood lunch at this small street-restaurant called 'The Reef'. We shared our Shrimp pizza and Lobster slider. It was so nice eating out in the sun! Weather wise, it was by far, my best day in US!
The long weekend started with apartment shifting. We moved to a bigger place with balcony and everything!! So dayone was full apartment shifting and new place setting. But more on that later.
The actual weekend began on Day two. Our dear friend Alok was visiting this side of the country for long weekend, so we decided to see him in Boston. We had tickets of Whale Watching at 2 PM. We reached Boston around 1:30 and first thing we did was, well of course, we had awesome seafood lunch at this small street-restaurant called 'The Reef'. We shared our Shrimp pizza and Lobster slider. It was so nice eating out in the sun! Weather wise, it was by far, my best day in US!
We hurried to the harbour to catch the cruise. It was this cute 2 storey motor boat and we found this perfect spot to stand from where we could see entire sea in front of us! Then we clicked some pics, and again few more, and yeah, some more. They drove (drove??) us deep into the sea for almost 1.5 hours and let us enjoy the Whales swimming around the boat. I could only see few tail shots and few back shots of the whale, but going that deep into the sea and coming back to the harbor itself was so amazing that I had decided that I LOVED the trip in first 10 minutes of boarding the boat! I actually felt what they meant by 'wind through your hair'. It was really an awesome experience. Anyone planning to visit Boston, I would recommend not to miss this for the world!
We landed on ground around 6 in the eve. No need to tell that it was still bright and sunny. This is the first time I'm in the US for Summer season. I had always seen snow clad roads and sunsets around 4 in the eve. But this time it was all nice and bright and shiny and warm! I was psyched to see so many people on the streets. All I was looking at were cute babies in their cute prams (I had hundreds of 'awww moments' trust me). We spent a nice hour just watching the kids playing in water. Bliss!
Then went to our favorite Quincy market looking for souvenirs and good food (of course)!! There was 'Street performing festival' going on. I am really fascinated with these street performers. Doing their act in from of live audience who are not bound to like it (coz they have not bought any tickets) is real challenging. This one guy had cutest Russian accent. His act was more on funny side than adventurous!
The fabulous day ended with fabulous seafood (yes again seafood!) dinner at "The Kingfish hall" in Quincy market. I chose sake Tuna with mashed potato on its side, Mr. Husband had fried crab with seasoned linguine and Alok had, well, what he called it as Aquarium with linguine. His dish had almost all the seafood items in it!
We had a nice stroll on the harbour and wished that the awesome breezy night would never end!
Special thanks to Alok for such a warm company! We would love to spend time with you again!
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