Thank you and part II

They should list Monday Morning as a mood in LJ… I am still in yesterday but the time has changed to today how irritating.

But before any more cribs a heart felt thanks once again to all of you who wished us. It was very overwhelming to say the least.

Saturday evening set the mood and it did not look too good from my POV, the gift I had ordered for Swati on line had not been delivered 🙁

Not to be put down Swati had her own plans. She had placed these around the house and I was meant to stumble upon them, but she couldn’t contain herself and told me what I was supposed to do 😀 Nine teeny weeny cards one for each year of our married life – I managed to find them all… …

She also gifted me with this and got this for our home. The mug shots of what I presented her are already on her journal.

The day itself was spent very “cat family” like… being lazy, eating and sleeping. For dinner we went to a new restaurant called “Sarhadi” which serves NW frontier cuisine. Fantastic food – paaye ka shorba, murg purluft, murg angare, gustaba – yum yum yum. Aasim also loved it very much.

Substantial part of my afternoon was spent with Aasim while she cat napped, he astounded me with his acumen on a couple of things so much that I decided that it is time to teach him a new skill. So in the evening I gave him my camera. After about 5 min of instructions on shutter, zoom and focus indicator, here is what he came up with.

Great – BUT now he does not want to draw 🙁

  • Belated – Happy Anniversary. Looks like aasim might get into photography now 😉

    You didn’t mention the “water” part of the dinner 😉

  • What lovely presents!

  • very nice, don’t you just love that we can so quickly get pictures and post for all to see so soon, I have to say we are all very spoiled

  • And I just went back and looked at Aasim’s photos!!!
    tell him to keep it up!
    You 2 look so good together, and from the eyes of your child even more wonderful.

    • Thank you – he is really enjoying it – today he took a picture of his grandfather (Swati’s dad) who was a professional photographer and he was very pleased. Circle of life in the concrete jungle 🙂