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Lifetime Memorabilia

Mission accomplished, finally. It's been my long time dream to organize all greeting cards that I have received from my school days onward till present time. And I am so proud that I have done it ! I have categorized them into 3 areas: Mine before marriage, Mine and Hubby's after marriage, and my baby's (I know, she is only 4). I'm still improvising on the boxes and labeling. Flashback in time - tears came in my eyes in looking at what my friends had written for me 15 years back. I hold them still close to my heart. All of them are on facebook, the only thing that has changed is that we never get to be together, or chit-chat. But nevertheless, facebooking is the medium now. There are few handmade cards, some that have been cut out of color paper, some of them are ready made cards. I have to make sure that time does not damage these cards. So what I plan to do is to scan each of them and make digital copies. Then ofcourse, nothing is 'officially' complet

Keeping up with technology

Presenting my first post from my new tablet - nexus 7. It is a new experience,  pretty neat actually. Now that I have completely made the switch from apple to android OS, I am happy with the user interface, and most importantly Google's android can sync all related items like gmail, maps, YouTube, Google drive, etc. I'm now officially on the go!

Disney World, a recap

I have two words to sum up our trip to Disneyworld, Orlando - 'Fabulous' and 'Exciting'. It was an absolutely worth fun trip to take; and the most satisfying part for me was the fact that I got to do a trip with my parents in the US. Disney world has everything well planned to make the entire 9 yard experience so gratifying. The Magic kingdom never lets us down, I become a kid myself when I see these rides. I should compliment Archu on being very well behaved; afterall she had her grandparents coaxing and cajoling her throughout their trip. I couldn't ask for more :-) While the magic kingdom would have been a kids dream come true, the EPCOT served both kids and adults equally. I am always in awe when I think about the planning, design and technology that would have been invested to build these parks. Hats off to them ! Once again, getting back to Houston from a great trip can prove to be a bit challenging to begin with, but as always, routine takes over. We a