Saturday, February 14, 2009

More Awards!


Aneela gave me this cup a while ago, saying ' yeh cup aapka hua'. whle she was expecting her son. She's a busy new mom now, so you can see how long I've taken to acknowledge her kindness. Thanks, Aneela- I hope you are enjoying this exhausting phase of early motherhood.

And our dear mamma of twins has certified me as an honest blogger, which sounds wonderful to someone who considers herself mostly a purveyor of fluff. Honest fluff, I guess! Thanks:)

I can't think of anyone who hasn't been awarded these yet, offhand, so I'll 'honestly' just sit on them.

11 comments:

  1. well the early days of motherhood have been " Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham"...but more Khushi praise the Lord.

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  2. @Aneela: That's so good to hear!
    May you enjoy loads and loads of khushi with your beautiful baby:)

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  3. Congrats on the awards, richly deserved.

    Your posts are honest outpourings from your heart...that's why they are such a joy to read.

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  4. Fluff or not, your writing is a delight to read. Keep blogging. And getting more awards!

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  5. Congrats Dipali. You so deserve them. :)

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  6. Congratulations!! :)
    And, there's a tag waiting for you.

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  7. aap ko congratulations ji. :)

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  8. its raining awards here!congrats dipali!!

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  9. Congratulations Dipali :)
    We do that.. I am always behind time in accepting and passing on the awards and tags!
    I had thought of organising a gala Awards Nite on Valentine's Day but you know how difficult these ceremonies are to organise! The toughest is LINKING!

    @Aneela Wish you loads of Khushi and lots of love to baby and mamma :)

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  10. Congratulations to you for all these awards.
    You deserve another award-that of the owner of the sweetest voice around.
    :)

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  11. Thanks, everyone!
    Mampi, you are too kind:) It was lovely talking to you.

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