Hi Girls,
Coming back to my blog is always a relaxing feeling to me. Hope you guys will agree with me.
But, these days I am really busy in my professional front that I hardly get time to share some freaky ideas with my lovely readers. Please forgive me. I know, it is an excuse, but trust me after sitting 10 hours in front of the computer, I hardly left with any energy to visit my blog and write something interesting.
Hope this will end soon and I will write regularly for you all.
How was your Holi party? Mine was great, though, I got only one day off this week. No Good Friday Leave and no Saturday Leave. Sad me! :(
Celebrating Holi was always a great feeling for my family. I still remember my childhood days when I used to fear the different colors and when anybody comes in our house to play Holi how I used to hide under the bed so that nobody can find me. Silly Me!
Slowly, the fear turned into love and I fall in love with colors and especially applying colors on others and enjoy every minute of the festival. It was also a food festival in my house with Thandaai, Mom's special Mutton recipe and Fried Rice and evening snack of Sweet Rawa Pakora with Bengali style Aloordum. (Wish I could share the pictures of those golden days.)
And, here I am #Holi2016
Please do share your Holi story... Love to hear from you...
Love you loads....
#MondayMusings
Coming back to my blog is always a relaxing feeling to me. Hope you guys will agree with me.
But, these days I am really busy in my professional front that I hardly get time to share some freaky ideas with my lovely readers. Please forgive me. I know, it is an excuse, but trust me after sitting 10 hours in front of the computer, I hardly left with any energy to visit my blog and write something interesting.
Hope this will end soon and I will write regularly for you all.
How was your Holi party? Mine was great, though, I got only one day off this week. No Good Friday Leave and no Saturday Leave. Sad me! :(
Celebrating Holi was always a great feeling for my family. I still remember my childhood days when I used to fear the different colors and when anybody comes in our house to play Holi how I used to hide under the bed so that nobody can find me. Silly Me!
Slowly, the fear turned into love and I fall in love with colors and especially applying colors on others and enjoy every minute of the festival. It was also a food festival in my house with Thandaai, Mom's special Mutton recipe and Fried Rice and evening snack of Sweet Rawa Pakora with Bengali style Aloordum. (Wish I could share the pictures of those golden days.)
And, here I am #Holi2016
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Please do share your Holi story... Love to hear from you...
Love you loads....
#MondayMusings