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Kauai : Dec 2012

Day 1 Relaxing flight onto Lihue, we kinda liked the Alaska Airlines overall with the service, seating and happy staff. Lihue airport is tiny, very simple, hardly any shops on exit and here's the best part - no crowd! We easily rented our car and were out and about in no time! On our way to the Hotel, we were happy to find a Pizza Hut for lunch, because we didn't know what to expect in the Hotel area and the location of our stay (which actually turned out great). Our Hotel was right by coconut grove off the highway , nestled between other resorts and hotels, had a market place in a 2 minute walking distance with a ton of local cafes, shops and restaurants lined by the highway with a view of the Sleeping giant mountain. It was pretty close from the airport. We expected a garden view per our booking, but luckily had a good view of the ocean by the patio.The first order after we checked in and unloaded our stuff in the room was to walk by the beach. Ah! it was so easy to unwind l

Onam wishes!

Mom has been sending pics of her lovely flower decors in the past week, so here's a collage to share! Hope you have a great Onam! I made some Semiya payasam....and along with is is a humble flower decor, with artificial petals.

Paper fun crafts!

So I finally dragged my lazy ass to this card craft class that I have  been wanting to go, but simply making excuses. It was well worth it and a nice way to end a working day. We ended up making a gift card holder and a pretty birthday greeting card, both hand-made. Here are the pictures (will take better pics next time)... But aren't they cool!! So inspired to make more fun stuff in the upcoming classes!

Blog award - my first ever!!

I am guilty of not publishing this post earlier, I was awarded my first ever blog award in March 2012. This cute heart locked was awarded by Urmi , Thanks very much! This is certainly encouraging! To keep this chain going, I have received the following rules :- 1. If you get the award, pass it on to 7 blogs 2. Put the picture of the award in your post 3. Don't pass this award back to me 4. Answer the questions below and post it on your blog. 1. What makes you feel great about yourself? This is definitely not a question that I can make myself sound humble! hahaha... Well, let's see I think  how I surprise myself at being able to learn and adapt quickly to people, situations and places would be the answer. Also, I am glad about the fact that I am not prejudiced before I hear and talk to a person, no matter what the topic and no matter what their culture and their background. I am known for my sense of humor also, which I think is always better than just being tha

Interpreter of Maladies - review

This collection written by Jhumpa Lahiri has 9 stories, most of them based on stories of immigrants living in the USA, mostly a picture set in 1970s or even early 1980s. As reviewed by a lot of publications, I agree that the author has the ability to put you in the situation. It was very easy to empathize, picture and feel close to the protagonists in these stories. This could be so because I am an immigrant myself, except that I wasn't so naive when I landed here. I did see a dark side in more than a couple of stories, which wouldn't be my pick,because I love happy endings and I am extremely positive about life.  Nevertheless, stories of similar backgrounds or endings won't be all that interesting, would it? The way the book ends with Third and final continent is so warm. Having read Namesake earlier, I was familiar with her writing and even if you're not, I would recommend this book. For me it was a good break to read a story right after work every night. On to

Ummm....painting after a long time!

Here's a canvas painting that I did recently. It was so much fun with so many colors involved! I truly miss the arts and the crafts life!

Nature walks, Nature talks!!

It's becoming very easy to lose yourself in the competitive world. At least, I feel so, with the everyday rat race and just barely making every day's chores, I find a big need to take a break just to remind myself what's really around me and what makes me me. I am lucky to work in a campus that is very green. Taking afternoon walks has developed into a habit. In the beginning, the walks were all about admiring the garden, basking in the beauty of brightly colored flowers, butterflies, pretty little sparrows, mynahs and lovely palm trees. I have grown from just observing to drawing meanings from this big green patch. The daisies and lilies that lie in a stretch where there are at least 300 of them, tell me that there is always beauty in unity.  The multicolored flowers tell me that there is beauty in blending but not without the individual beauty in each of them. The butterflies that seem to be playfully moving from one end of the park to another, remind me that even th

Colors of spring/summer

Here are our newest addition to home -- a cayenne pepper plant, a lovely sun dragon pot and spicy red carnations! :-) They make our patio pretty and bring so much happiness!! 

The 1969 reunion!

My dad is currently enjoying "retirement", he recently tells me that he is soon having a 1969 college reunion! While just hearing that got me excited, the stories of how he found his college mates after 42 years was even more interesting. To begin with, he bumped into one of them and that kick started the whole process. They chatted about what they have been upto so far in life and if they were in touch with others. From there on, one thing led to another, he tells me. He met up with a few who never left town and stayed on for all these years. Today, they have managed to arrange a gathering of 25 classmates, all this without the involvement of Internet at all! Dad tells me that a couple of never touched a computer! That just concludes that the Internet is overrated and its sad that even if we are equipped with more tools, no one has time for another. So meeting up is pretty much a big deal in today's world. So proud of the 1969 batch!

One of the best weekends in my life!

We always say/read that memories make life and how damn true did it turns out to be, specially with a lovely, warm weekend! Now when I say warm, it's not the weather, it's the the joy and warmth of friendship. One of my good friend's husband decided to host her out of state friends to their place for her birthday. He planned a huge list of surprises and we were one of it. Most of us plunged at the invitation and it turned out magical. I didn't know many of them, but we all connected well and had so much in common. The surprise was actually pretty big for her to take and she still couldn't believe we all came. The day of birthday was spent well with a yummy brunch, stopping at a park to see an almost frozen lake, chilling at her place with conversations and an evening party that ended with karaoke. I think I never even wanted sleep with all the fun. On the day of return, we had yummy South Indian food for lunch, chatted till the last minute of getting to the

Alexander graham bell is still my hero!

We are at a point where smart phones are the norm in the urban world. infact, if you didn't have one, you probably balanced it off with a smart tablet. I use a smart phone as well. But after my big excitement of having a tool that would "connect" me all the time through emails, chat, texts, Social network, games and more, I am not as thrilled. So I did ponder and I realize it's mainly cos I don't use my phone for its basic use as much, I mean calls. I have also noticed that I receive much lesser calls. Lack of the real human touch is missing. So I made more personal calls in the recent past and it felt good. I felt more close to the individual than writing an email or leaving a note on a social media site. The reason is because the conversations would actually develop and makes it more complete. Unlike a "how are things" on an email or text. Many friends agreed we should talk more, no matter how "busy" we agree life has turned out to be!

Sherlock Holmes 2

I am a fan of both Sherlock Holmes' stories and Robert Downey Jr. I love the thrill of mystery solving and subtle mannerism of tackling dangerous situations. Yes, I enjoyed this movie, no doubt!! Jude law was even better in part 2 as Mr. Watson. Robert as Sherlock is witty, clever and obsessed. Though it is a task to match a reader's imagination of Mr. Holmes, if you like the crazy ways of robert downey, you may enjoy; if not you may find the portrayal offensive. Jade Harris as Professor Moriarty does the evil part pretty well. Overall I give it a 7.5/10! Do watch if you liked part 1!

Friday night, Jan 2012

Applebees lunch (tomato basil soup ans ceaser salad) with girls from work; Rains since 3pm; light day at work since year end close is finally done; crazy drive back home; felafel wrap for dinner and watching Australian grand slam 2012. :-) Current favorites in tennis -- Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic