`Well! I've often seen a cat without a grin,' thought Alice `but a grin without a cat! It's the most curious thing I ever saw in my life!' Ps: The rest of the title is a Tamil Muslim phrase meaning "Praise be to the Almighty", as quoted by ARR in his acceptance speech. Jai Ho to my weekend, Jai Ho for the music. He is practicing to be a Bus Conductor or Concert Conductor someday. He has to hold on to something, but can somehow contort himself to standing position somehow. More power to him for bringing the Indian sentiment of ' Mere paas maa hai' (I hope Button remembers me in his Oscar acceptance too!)īutton stood up by himself today. What I can bet on is that his humility and quiet assurance would never change, nor will the innovation in his music. And in Delhi 6, although popular vote goes for ' Masakali', I vote for ' Maula Maula'. Much has been written about how SM's music is not ARR's best. Ever since I heard the Leo Coffee jingle. Two Indians created history at the Oscars. So another bout of retail therapy followed a 40%-off-Lifestyle and 50%-off-Body Shop. I found out that Monday was a holiday, but P, having decided that being workaholic is not enough, had planned to go to Kolkata for recruitments at his alma mater. Finally, I heaved a sigh of relief and agreed to be civil during the lunch we had to go to. I too am made of sterner stuff! We went to Crossroads for some book therapy and then to Patel's for some exotic-stuff-usually-thrown-away-post-expiry purchases. Check out the lovely earrings I was given. He whisked me off to our car and brought me to (guess, guess!) a jewelry store. My dear husband (P) can usually counter a fair fight, but tears just bring him to his knees. I couldn't help it, precious tears just rolled down my cheeks. Result? I had had enough with all my plans (of late) coming to naught. We were two minutes late and the room was full. Just as I waved my byes to Button, he (made of sterner stuff) began his yelling practice(which sadly, gets appeased only with being nursed by darling mamma). So the husband and I, Button and helper, headed off to a friend's house in Bandra (to leave Button behind). I had missed the Jan orientation thanks to a bad flu. ALREADY!) This school in Bandra offers a mother-toddler program for babies (ages 8 - 14 months) and their moms. We had a school orientation to attend(yeah, for Button. I imagined Saturday morning would be wonderful too.
Ella pugazhum iraivanukke nagoor hanifa tv#
Sort of a mini-date :) This Friday, courtesy Dish TV it was 'Slumdog Millionaire' (in time for the statues) and courtesy husband lovely Merlot from Chateau Indage. From a blog (can't remember whose) I was inspired to make every friday evening a wine-and-movie evening with husband at home. My weekend was a wonderfully busy one, peppered with joys and many disappointments.