Did I tell you I recently moved out of my parents' place and into an apartment with my roommate and coworker, R?
Well, here are a few of the things around my home that make me happy...
Now, am I talking about my quirky friend, M, or my awesome camel embroidery wall hanging from Kolkata? Is she the foreground, or is it the background? You guess.
Pink roses on our dining table! I was walking along the street yesterday, when I heard someone call out my name. My friend S was in a rickshaw, but she stopped long enough to hand me a bunch of pink roses! If only I had just asked St. Thérèse for a sign...
Our Lady of Guadalupe appears on a wall in Pune, India! Alert the press!
Beautiful, soft and warm quilt-bedspreads donated by my two thoughtful sisters, L and J. Even more exciting, because the India winter is creeping up on us- there's a chill in the air, and I've already pulled out my sweaters. (Fine, cold in my city is summer in other places, laugh all you want, but a minimum of 17 degrees Celsius gets us all excited.)
Bathroom rug woven by friends in the Philippines. (This is beginning to feel like a home shopping catalogue or something.)
Go.. Jen's...
Well, here are a few of the things around my home that make me happy...
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Now, am I talking about my quirky friend, M, or my awesome camel embroidery wall hanging from Kolkata? Is she the foreground, or is it the background? You guess.
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Pink roses on our dining table! I was walking along the street yesterday, when I heard someone call out my name. My friend S was in a rickshaw, but she stopped long enough to hand me a bunch of pink roses! If only I had just asked St. Thérèse for a sign...
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Our Lady of Guadalupe appears on a wall in Pune, India! Alert the press!
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Beautiful, soft and warm quilt-bedspreads donated by my two thoughtful sisters, L and J. Even more exciting, because the India winter is creeping up on us- there's a chill in the air, and I've already pulled out my sweaters. (Fine, cold in my city is summer in other places, laugh all you want, but a minimum of 17 degrees Celsius gets us all excited.)
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Bathroom rug woven by friends in the Philippines. (This is beginning to feel like a home shopping catalogue or something.)
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Go.. Jen's...
Hi Sue, I saw your photo on Jen's blog, and enjoyed reading! My husband and I and our daughter are travelling to Kolkata, Delhi, and Bangalore later this year to adopt our next child. :o) I read all the blogs on your sidebar too. Just wanted to say hello!
ReplyDeleteThat's exciting... if you ever land up in Pune, let me know. :-) And thanks for adding me on your blogroll.
DeleteI like your style, Sue! :) I too am a not very Indian girl, even though I am only half Indian, I am sad to not have better contact with my roots. I have lots of family in the Mumbai & Hyderabad areas. I hope one day to bring our children for an immersion experience like I had when I was a child. I love visiting your blog, it feels nice and cozy to me! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting! I always love hearing that there are other people with similar backgrounds to me (because that's so unusual here).
Delete17 C sounds like the morning low in the early summer for us before we start having temps around 38C during the day! our morning temps right now are around 10C.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's 9 C now... does that count for anything? :-) We also don't have heating in our homes. I need long woolly socks!
DeleteAwesome life u have
ReplyDeleteThis is true. (Though I don't show the un-awesome parts :-))
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