“If you haven’t seen your wife smile at a traffic cop, you haven’t seen her smile her prettiest,” said an American journalist called Kin Hubbard once. He has been gone a long while now but this man was funny. Look at another example of his wit, “Don’t knock th’ weather. Nine-tenths o’ th’ people couldn’ start a conversation if it didn’ change once in a while.”
See what I just did. Rambled at the beginning of a tag. Sigh.
I was tagged by the beauteous Kristyn who makes me roar with laughter. Lion roars. Thank you, Kristyn, I truly had a wonderful time taking part in this tag.
This is The SMILE TAG and I am going to tell you how it works before I get going.
Ciarralorren, creator of The SMILE Tag, wants to see your smiles! If you are nominated for this tag (which I hope all of you are), then simply post a photo of yourself smiling! There really are no rules for this tag. You can post as many pictures with as many people as you’d like solely under the condition that you are smiling in the photo or looking back at the photo makes you smile. It’s really quite simple. If you’d like, also share the story or stories behind the photos you post to let your followers gain more of an insight of who you are and what makes you happy. Or don’t. It’s really up to you. Truthfully, it doesn’t matter how you interpret this tag, so long as you spread joy and happiness around the Internet and in doing so within your own life. Let’s all be happy and share our smiles!
Just keep the tagging along and TOGETHER, let’s create a mass movement of happiness! So start posting and tagging people now! Go, go, go!!
The Telegraph India, Delhi. September 2009. With one of my closest friends in office. It seems a lifetime ago that we used to spend all our time eating, giggling, shopping and being silly apart from stressing about coming up with story ideas for ghastly idea meetings. Delhi, May, 2013. A goofy moment of cupcakes and coffee in Khan Market which is one of the best hangouts in the city. This was in a cafe called Choko La where the cupcakes were a dream and therefore it was my choice of coffee and conversations with one of my dearest friends.Gower Peninsula, Wales. June 2011. This was the first time we had reached the Rhossili Bay of the gales and gusts, where to stand still on the cliffs and not to be blown away is an achievement.Delhi, December 2011. On a cold December’s night, we had our first cocktail party for the wedding, thrown by my generous in-laws for us at a beautiful garden restaurant called Magique. The food was delectable and the drinks flowed. How they flowed. Adi had to be carted back home at the end of the party because his friends poured shots down his throat. Floatel, Calcutta, December 2011. A photo marked by relief. That my groom had reached Calcutta at all with his entire party of friends and family. The train from Delhi to Calcutta had been delayed for hours because of foggy conditions. So the night before Adi had to book a flight for everyone to make it in time for the cocktail party and the wedding. This shot is from the cocktail party which was thrown by my parents at a floating venue on the Hooghly river. The best thing was that it was night and you did not have to admire the incredibly muddy waters of the Hooghly. Oh, but it was pure magic. It was about dancing the night away.A shot from the cocktail party with my brother and his wife. And no, I do not look like him.With my four closest friends. The one on the extreme left was always my cupcake and coffee friend. The other two lovelies on each side of me are my former flatmates. They know me as well as one would know another when they have lived together. Dec 11, 2011. The wedding. It is an urban myth that Indian brides are coy. I for one had no chance to play the part since I was micro-managing the wedding. Everything that could go wrong went wrong. But our family priest wed us by chanting away mantras and interspersing them with his funny asides. We had such fun getting married. We had not expected it.There were many tears and fears. Firstly, the photographer had forgotten the simple fact that he had to turn up. This was my newspaper’s photographer and I had great faith in him. “The wedding is today, is it?” he asked in an incredulous tone. Now this happened as I sat to get married. “Yes you cutlet! Get your behind here, NOW,” was what I wanted to scream. However to unleash bridezilla in public is not convenient. I bit out words into the phone, “If you can please just get here.” Secondly, there was the videographer. Another talented man. He found his way to some other wedding and started shooting it because he was convinced it was ours. Both these tools turned up midway through the wedding rituals. Most of my wedding photos, as a result, were taken by my journalist friend who is an excellent photographer-documentary maker. Thirdly, I had arranged a phuchka (water balls – street food) stall. No surprises. It did not turn up. Therein lay the three reasons I could not be a coy bride.The Isle of Wight. October 2012. We went camping by the sea at a time when most sane people would avoid pitching tents on the edge of a cliff. The other tents were occupied by our friends and I was never happier than when the sun rose. Evenings saw me almost weeping with misery when I could spare tears from shivering.Durga Puja, Calcutta. October 2016. The puja was held at my home this year. It is a 250-year-old family affair that is rotated amongst our uncles and us. It is that one time of the year when my whole heart belongs to Calcutta. The sun mellows, the breeze picks up and the kaash phool (wild sugarcane grass) sways its white feathery heads in the breeze when Goddess Durga comes visiting Calcutta with great pomp. I am not religious in the least but this festival does it for me. It is about dressing up in new clothes, gorging on delicious food all through the day, meeting friends and spending time with family. Those are my cousin sisters-in-law, who look sane but are quite not all there. So, it is easy to love them.Santa Teresa Gallura, Sardinia. March 2015. Windblown in Santa Teresa Gallura, a beautiful beach town in Sardinia, with friends. I miss my overgrown pixie cut.Hatching plans to steal Vespas in the alleys of Alghero, Sardinia.December 2013. The last time Adi put his arms around Tuktuk. I will never forget that like an oaf I did not travel with him to meet our beloved boy. He passed away early in 2014. We were sleeping in Mechelen, Belgium, when we got the call in the wee hours of the morning.Pulpit Rock, Norway. August 2015. The best hike we have ever done. We had almost given up on taking the flight to Stavanger the night before because the weather forecast was doleful. Then the woman at the other end uttered her magical Norwegian belief, “There’s nothing like bad weather, only bad clothes.” We gave in. The result was that I got to dangle my legs off Pulpit Rock for a brief while before a nervous Adi barked at me that he was not ready yet to lose his wife. You see, it is easy to fall in love with Norway.Holyhead, Wales. April 2013. My sister-in-law was visiting us and we had driven down to Wales to one of our favourite lighthouses which is supposed to be haunted. It is there that I met this big boy. Now, I have long conversations with horses. When they perk up their ears and seem interested, it is rude not to talk, don’t you think? Plus it is not easy to find patient ears. My niece now sees horses and thinks of me. I have a reputation to maintain.
Happiness nestles right under your nose when you smile. Have you noticed that? Now if you feel like dredging up some memories to share them and smile, why just fire away.
The great affair in my life is to travel. I count myself immensely fortunate that my partner shares this passion. We are a team that likes to spend time planning and plotting out places to go. Destination check, flights check, accommodation check, cheesy grins check. Off we go.
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95 thoughts on “Smile”
Kin Hubbard was a clever person. Enjoyed the photos! Especially the ones of your beautiful wedding. Thanks for sharing them. – Neek
It was so great to see so many photos of you and your life. You’re beautiful lady! I can’t believe so many things happened at the wedding, or should I say didn’t happen? My wedding was a freak show as well, but yours sounds a bit like a farce! Isn’t it great how we can have a great time, even with expectations being dashed left and right. The day flies by and then we just have memories and a marriage. Best to make the most of it and just enjoy. And keep our crazy side concealed, haha. So glad you got tagged for this.
Hey Lyz, consider yourself tagged, if you are fine with the idea. I would love to see your many memories and the kind of things that bring a smile on your face.
Thank you for the lovely words. Can you imagine that things can go wrong in such a consecutive manner – like a house of cards?! Yet there we had the time of our lives as you rightly point out. I was going ballistic at point till one of my friends just took away my phone and reminded me to be the bride. You might get to see my crazy side soon 😛 xx
Excellent… (in a Mr. Burns voice) And oh my, I’ll have to go through my photos and see what I can find and narrow down. I tell you what, digital cameras have made taking photos so much easier, but now I have thousands and thousands of them. So many flash drives… crazy.
Yay photos from the grand Indian wedding. Beautiful photos of an even more beautiful bride. ? Yikes, that photographer and videographer! Thank God your friend was their to save the day. ?
Ahh! I loved all of these photos, especially of you at your wedding! I could never see you being coy XD I do remember all the problems you had with your photographer and videographer, as I think you mentioned it on my wedding post. Lucky your friend from the newspaper stepped in and caught some amazing shots 😀
I really do love that photo of you on Pulpit Rock, it’s incredible, it definitely deserves to be your profile photo 😀
Thank you Angela 🙂 That photo is special. That entire trip makes me yearn for it all over again. A climb I would not mind undertaking a second time.
You do remember 🙂 The panic at that particular moment! Just is a life lesson for me about letting control slip during certain situations and moments. Let others take over xx
You definitely worked this tag the way it was intended. Beautiful pictures filled with memories that make those of us not there wish we were so we could enjoy the moment along with you. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
What a wonderful, heart-warming post! :* Loved all the pictures with your dazzling smile and doting loved ones. The one at the pulpit rock is stunning! Love Love Loooveee!! xx
It sure is! ❤ Yes U did say that 😉 but I didn't.. that you made for such a cheerful, happy, gorgeous bride! (Touchwood…knock knock!) This is one lovely post! xx
Ey, pretty girl!!! It’s so great to see a photo from Indian wedding when the bride is smiling 🙂 and even the groom is smiling 😉 That must have been one of a hell great wedding 😛
Your are stunningly beautiful and you have the kindest smile! And you wedding, wow, I have to go find that post! Very heart-warming, I love the message behind the tag 🙂
Your smile is beautiful, this post is beautiful…you are BEAUTIFUL!! Thank you sooo much for doing my tag! You have no clue how happy it makes me to see other people sharing their smiles on the Internet! So thank you so much for being so sweet! xo
Aloha! Swinging by from your part of the world. Lovely blog and some very incredible posts and pictures. I’m forever bitten by wanderlust and it’s great to come across another travel buff and travel writer. Will be back soon, to lap up more. Cheers to you and more power to the travel bug in you!
I hopped over to yours and am glad you came to my blog. Thus I got a chance to pop by yours. Thank you for the lovely words. I am holding them close to the heart and smiling. I look forward to our interactions, Natasha. Have a lovely weekend 🙂 xx
Could you guys be any cuter together? Nope, no way. And you looked STUNNING at your wedding. I love Indian clothes (I’m kind of ignorant, can I call them that) and I think they are so classy and princess like. You were just so beautiful, I have no words. I’m sorry a few things went wrong on your wedding day but you know, if I’ve learned anything from Sex and The City is “The worst the wedding the better the marriage”. ❤
You quote from Sex and the City. See this is why I love you. Wiser words were not uttered, Cheila my love. It was akin to a farce, as Lyz helpfully pointed out. But it turned out alright because our family priest was a hoot. People have depths within them. You often have no idea about that little fact till you are in the middle of a situation. Priests are usually yawn-inducing. I was surprised and relieved in stages that we had escaped that fate. Thank you for the kind words about the wedding look 🙂
hahahaha your husband is the best 🙂 Catholic priests are often funny. I was at church once and the priest was presenting two missionaries. One of them was quite… round. The priest said “I’m introducing them so you can see they’re real, flesh and bone. Well, mostly flesh with this one” Knowing me, I cracked up at the church, while my mother told me to shut up, trying not to burst into laugh herself.
Hahahaha he did not! That is hilarious! I would have gone and given him a hug. Not the kind of thing you do with priests and not Catholic priests surely 😛
You can hug the priest if you are familiar with him, and give him two kisses. Growing up there was this nice priest who rode a bike. He was really could and funny. He did a beautiful service at my grandfather’s funeral, I cried so much. Anyway, he was super cool but he would always mistake me for my sister and vice-versa, which is weird because he baptized her, was there for both our first and second communions, etc. Also, for about 20 years he thought my name was Jessica.
The nice priest sounds adorable. Someone who could call a Cheila Jessica half her growing up years deserves a tight hug. Why I believe he lived in his own little world and such individuals are precious. But he did make up for that by his lovely service for your grandfather as you said. Are you in touch with him?
This post made me smile all the way through it. Your wedding story is one of a kind, I thought it was really funny (in a way) and something it would happen to me. Continue smiling, and sharing these beautiful moments with us!
Thank ye Virginia 🙂 I do hope it does not happen to you…the stress and the things going awry. If you do however, you will find a way to deal with it I know. Women are good with handling most every situation in life 😉 But the happiness and craziness of it, absolutely! xx
Thanks Sophie 🙂 That is lovely of you. I had fun fishing around in the old albums. It is surprising how so many precious moments get relegated to the back of our minds xx
You are right! As I get older I realise how important photographs are. I have memories of certain things that I so wish I had photographs for. It was lovely to see your face so clearly. x
Kin Hubbard was a clever person. Enjoyed the photos! Especially the ones of your beautiful wedding. Thanks for sharing them. – Neek
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You know Hubbard 🙂 Ah I love his quotes. Why thank you Neek, they made me so happy as I was going through my various albums.
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Lovely pics girl! Really enjoyed all of them 🙂
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Thanks 🙂 Tee hee. There is a whole lot but I can get carried away!
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What a clever idea, and thanks for sharing a nice showcase of so many magical moments.
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Tee hee. Not mine at all. Would you like to be tagged? If yes, please feel free to do it. It is actually a basketful of smiles.
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Ha! Thanks, but I’m not nearly as photogenic.
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A smile is a smile is a smile.
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You have a beautiful smile! Love all the photos 🙂 xx
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Why thank you Courtney 🙂 Much appreciated. If you have not done the tag, why not have a go?
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Absolutely gorgeous photos! You have a stunning smile 🙂 x
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Thanks Bea 🙂 You know the compliments are returned. The photos did make me smile and Ciarra’s job is done with the tag xx
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It was so great to see so many photos of you and your life. You’re beautiful lady! I can’t believe so many things happened at the wedding, or should I say didn’t happen? My wedding was a freak show as well, but yours sounds a bit like a farce! Isn’t it great how we can have a great time, even with expectations being dashed left and right. The day flies by and then we just have memories and a marriage. Best to make the most of it and just enjoy. And keep our crazy side concealed, haha. So glad you got tagged for this.
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Hey Lyz, consider yourself tagged, if you are fine with the idea. I would love to see your many memories and the kind of things that bring a smile on your face.
Thank you for the lovely words. Can you imagine that things can go wrong in such a consecutive manner – like a house of cards?! Yet there we had the time of our lives as you rightly point out. I was going ballistic at point till one of my friends just took away my phone and reminded me to be the bride. You might get to see my crazy side soon 😛 xx
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Excellent… (in a Mr. Burns voice) And oh my, I’ll have to go through my photos and see what I can find and narrow down. I tell you what, digital cameras have made taking photos so much easier, but now I have thousands and thousands of them. So many flash drives… crazy.
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Take your time Mr. Burns. I can wait. It will be worth it when you come up with a large lot and start reminiscing 🙂 You can do crazy.
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Yay photos from the grand Indian wedding. Beautiful photos of an even more beautiful bride. ? Yikes, that photographer and videographer! Thank God your friend was their to save the day. ?
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Thank you Shweta 🙂 Ah but you are sweet to say that. That is how friends can turn out to be your saviour.
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Great post and great pics. Absolutely stunning bride!
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Thank you! 🙂 Never hurts to hear a few lovely words.
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Lovely, lovely post.
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Thank you Tracey 🙂 xx
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You looked like a princess on your wedding day! ?
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Oh Paula, thank you 🙂 That is an incredibly sweet thing to read xx
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Ahh! I loved all of these photos, especially of you at your wedding! I could never see you being coy XD I do remember all the problems you had with your photographer and videographer, as I think you mentioned it on my wedding post. Lucky your friend from the newspaper stepped in and caught some amazing shots 😀
I really do love that photo of you on Pulpit Rock, it’s incredible, it definitely deserves to be your profile photo 😀
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Thank you Angela 🙂 That photo is special. That entire trip makes me yearn for it all over again. A climb I would not mind undertaking a second time.
You do remember 🙂 The panic at that particular moment! Just is a life lesson for me about letting control slip during certain situations and moments. Let others take over xx
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What a beautiful post! So many wonderful pictures and smiles 🙂 Your wedding pictures are amazing! 🙂 xx
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Thank you V 🙂 A Lot of smiles and I did smile a fair lot while fishing them out. How precious memories are! xx
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This is a beautiful post!
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Thank you Sofia 🙂 x
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You definitely worked this tag the way it was intended. Beautiful pictures filled with memories that make those of us not there wish we were so we could enjoy the moment along with you. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Oh thanks Cherylene. That is a grand comment to read. I had fun taking part in it 🙂 xx
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It was a delightful post indeed. 🙂
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🙂 xx
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What a wonderful, heart-warming post! :* Loved all the pictures with your dazzling smile and doting loved ones. The one at the pulpit rock is stunning! Love Love Loooveee!! xx
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Thank you Mallika 🙂 Good to have you back, did I say that earlier? The Pulpit Rock one is a treasured one xx
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It sure is! ❤ Yes U did say that 😉 but I didn't.. that you made for such a cheerful, happy, gorgeous bride! (Touchwood…knock knock!) This is one lovely post! xx
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Aw thanks 🙂 That is swell of you. Really xx
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The only accessory that is a must-wear and you wear it absolutely beautifully xx
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Merci beaucoup, my fair lady! xx
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You guys are a gorgeous couple! Love all the happy pictures.
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Thank you my lady! 🙂 Much appreciated xx
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Great post, lovely couple, stunning clicks and smiles ! God bless
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Thank you Nisha 🙂 If you feel like doing it, consider yourself tagged xx
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aww, Thank you so much, I will keep in mind and consider when I feel like doing it. Appreciate it !!
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Sure 🙂 Just a thought xx
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Ey, pretty girl!!! It’s so great to see a photo from Indian wedding when the bride is smiling 🙂 and even the groom is smiling 😉 That must have been one of a hell great wedding 😛
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Hahaha thanks Marlena. It was a ton of fun and I did not expect it to be because I do not like big affairs. But I gave in and it did us justice 🙂 xx
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Your are stunningly beautiful and you have the kindest smile! And you wedding, wow, I have to go find that post! Very heart-warming, I love the message behind the tag 🙂
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The message behind the tag is all Ciarra’s. So she gets all the credit 😉 But thank you Nina. I cherish your kind words xx
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Your smile is beautiful, this post is beautiful…you are BEAUTIFUL!! Thank you sooo much for doing my tag! You have no clue how happy it makes me to see other people sharing their smiles on the Internet! So thank you so much for being so sweet! xo
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Aw thanks Ciarra. Such lovely and kind words. I shall just say that what you see and say is a reflection of you. Does that say it all? 🙂 xx
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Such powerful words! xox
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Wow this is a marvelous post of showcase of your photos. The skiing video is wonderful. And I found your profile photo…hehe…
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There is a skiing video? I have not skied yet, Miriam 🙂 But thank you for the lovely words xx
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I hope it’s not advertisement. I thought it was your videos! Nice photos, love your profile photo!
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Possibly an advertisement then 😀 Thank you Miriam! xx
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You’re welcome!
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Love the cupcake photo! And the one of the fun family – you and your sweetie, your brother and his. Nice!
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Thank you Theresa 🙂 Those are special indeed xx
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Aloha! Swinging by from your part of the world. Lovely blog and some very incredible posts and pictures. I’m forever bitten by wanderlust and it’s great to come across another travel buff and travel writer. Will be back soon, to lap up more. Cheers to you and more power to the travel bug in you!
Sharing one of my travel posts from the A-Z Writing Challenge:
http://natashamusing.com/category/atozchallenge2017/
Come on over 🙂
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I hopped over to yours and am glad you came to my blog. Thus I got a chance to pop by yours. Thank you for the lovely words. I am holding them close to the heart and smiling. I look forward to our interactions, Natasha. Have a lovely weekend 🙂 xx
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Ditto here. ❤️ Look forward to reading more of your written words.
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You look so happy and beautiful. Absolutely love your wedding photos. Your positive attitude is positively infectious.
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Aw thanks Jen 🙂 You are a gem for thinking so. Jen you are a gem. Why that sounds swell!
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Hello, lovely! I nominated you for the Mystery Blogger Award! I’d love for you to check it out xx.
https://kaliborovic.wordpress.com/2017/06/09/mystery-blogger-award-i-ii-iii-the-best-questions-yet/
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Could you guys be any cuter together? Nope, no way. And you looked STUNNING at your wedding. I love Indian clothes (I’m kind of ignorant, can I call them that) and I think they are so classy and princess like. You were just so beautiful, I have no words. I’m sorry a few things went wrong on your wedding day but you know, if I’ve learned anything from Sex and The City is “The worst the wedding the better the marriage”. ❤
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You quote from Sex and the City. See this is why I love you. Wiser words were not uttered, Cheila my love. It was akin to a farce, as Lyz helpfully pointed out. But it turned out alright because our family priest was a hoot. People have depths within them. You often have no idea about that little fact till you are in the middle of a situation. Priests are usually yawn-inducing. I was surprised and relieved in stages that we had escaped that fate. Thank you for the kind words about the wedding look 🙂
Later that night, half my hair fell off. The price you pay for back brushing and stuffing an inordinate number of clips to hold a bun in place. It was also delightful to hear Adi shriek when he saw my hair stand in a huge halo around my head and then proceed to call me ‘Manjulika’. A reference to a movie where the woman is possessed. Here’s what I mean:
https://www.google.com/search?q=manjulika+look&tbm=isch&imgil=srXqAtzJGjGfTM%253A%253BjyOyWqepWG7DvM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fblog.goeventz.com%25252Findian-halloween-characters%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=srXqAtzJGjGfTM%253A%252CjyOyWqepWG7DvM%252C_&usg=__ZWRvGR6qJMXio4DKlAQCv8BDgbE%3D&biw=1018&bih=627&ved=0ahUKEwjnro_XkbHUAhWCbj4KHc1yC9MQyjcIMw&ei=u8Y6WaflA4Ld-QHN5a2YDQ#imgrc=sAZpLg8q3dcK1M:
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hahahaha your husband is the best 🙂 Catholic priests are often funny. I was at church once and the priest was presenting two missionaries. One of them was quite… round. The priest said “I’m introducing them so you can see they’re real, flesh and bone. Well, mostly flesh with this one” Knowing me, I cracked up at the church, while my mother told me to shut up, trying not to burst into laugh herself.
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Hahahaha he did not! That is hilarious! I would have gone and given him a hug. Not the kind of thing you do with priests and not Catholic priests surely 😛
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You can hug the priest if you are familiar with him, and give him two kisses. Growing up there was this nice priest who rode a bike. He was really could and funny. He did a beautiful service at my grandfather’s funeral, I cried so much. Anyway, he was super cool but he would always mistake me for my sister and vice-versa, which is weird because he baptized her, was there for both our first and second communions, etc. Also, for about 20 years he thought my name was Jessica.
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The nice priest sounds adorable. Someone who could call a Cheila Jessica half her growing up years deserves a tight hug. Why I believe he lived in his own little world and such individuals are precious. But he did make up for that by his lovely service for your grandfather as you said. Are you in touch with him?
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This post made me smile all the way through it. Your wedding story is one of a kind, I thought it was really funny (in a way) and something it would happen to me. Continue smiling, and sharing these beautiful moments with us!
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Thank ye Virginia 🙂 I do hope it does not happen to you…the stress and the things going awry. If you do however, you will find a way to deal with it I know. Women are good with handling most every situation in life 😉 But the happiness and craziness of it, absolutely! xx
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My goodness you have such a beautiful family! I’m so jealous of your travels to Norway. That looked like a beautiful hike! Such a fun tag xx
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Hey thanks 🙂 You are lovely to leave such a sweet comment. If you have some time, here’s a link to the post on the hike:
https://thetravellingdiaryofadippydottygirl.com/2016/05/21/a-once-in-a-lifetime-hike/
It is one of my most memorable hikes x
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Wow, You have a lovely blog..I don’t know you personally but your smile in every picture seems so familiar to me. God bless you Dear…!
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Why thank you Roopali 🙂 That is lovely to hear!
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Gorgeous girlie! It’s lovely to see smiley photos. I love your wedding photos! How wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Xx
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Thanks Sophie 🙂 That is lovely of you. I had fun fishing around in the old albums. It is surprising how so many precious moments get relegated to the back of our minds xx
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You are right! As I get older I realise how important photographs are. I have memories of certain things that I so wish I had photographs for. It was lovely to see your face so clearly. x
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Thank you Sophie 🙂 There is something to be said for technological evolution after all! xx
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Traffic cops deserve a smile indeed.
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Hubbard stands vindicated.
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A lovely post again. Your brother as in “In Singapore” brother? 😉
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I have the only one 🙂
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I figured as much. Do you still club him about Singapore?
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No I just do not let Singapore come up in any conversation.
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All clear. (Deleting next Singapore post)
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Ahahaha, please don’t. It applies to only me hermano. He’s special.
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But then he is your brother. One has to put up with many things with one’s siblings. 😉
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Oh where to begin and end!
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I understand your plight. 🙂
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