Maaf kijiyega…
2009 October 22
Had unceremoniously disappeared from the blogging scene.. Did not even get a chance to reply to all your wonderful comments… A lot had been going on…
- This was the first Diwali after wedding. I was super excited about making Rangoli for the first time in our new home… and what followed was a disaster.. More on that later…
- Last two weeks before Diwali were filled with tons and tons of office work which kept me occupied throughout…
- Soon after Diwali, I left for India to spend some time with my Parents
Right now, m in Ahmedabad… having an awesome time with my parents and sis
Will get back to the blogosphere with a bang soon!!

Till then take care of yourselves. Hope you had a rocking Diwali








Happy Diwali..enjoy your days…in India..any chance of coming to HYD?
hope you had a wonderful diwali
You in Ahmedabad??? Am ‘J’
Enjoy your time girl & Belated Diwali Wishes and Happy New Year
Thanks and Happy Diwali to you too! Have fun at home!
Ahmedabad ??????????????????????????
have a few navtaal ka samosa’s for me… a few raipur ka bhajiya’s for me… a few muska bun and tea’s… this is chola fali time too…
sigh…
the list would be unlimited…
p.s. are you a gujju ?
happy diwali and a happy new year too !!!!
Welcome back
It’s nice that you’ve come from disappearance at last….
Rock on at your home with parents
Happy Diwali to you (belated).. Hope you are having fun in India!!
oooo…have a great time
Everyone is blogging less these days. Twitter is in !
Ja Maaf kiya
Happy Diwali and wish u very nice fun filled vacations !!!!
Dhanyawad ji
Thanks dear
You too
Happy Diwali! Enjoy your vacation!
Blogging to chalta rahega.
Thanks babe
Maaf Kiya Aapko ..
But iski Sazaa milegi, jaroor milegi .. Ab mein aur Chitrali ahmedabad aayee tab you will hv to come for a coffee with us ..
So till what date, you are in Ahmedabad ??
Heyyyyyyyyy sure lets catch up
i swear i posted a comment here bfore..where is it?
happy diwali…enjoy the break and come back soon
hey… write more about “indian women and rangoli” its a very deep bond i guess… i absolutely love the way my mom puts rangoli…
on festivities.. she covers half the road starting from our house main gate….
Happy Belated Diwali ..
Same tya