Conviction is a double-edged sword. You revel in the feeling of believing in something so strongly but at the same time once it gets it's hooks into you, you're stuck but good. You convince yourself that you're going through tough times and even if there are some wee silver-lining clouds in the horizon, they don't... Continue Reading →
A Month In Retrospect
Sunrise-Sunsets
If.. (A Confession Of Sorts)
If I knew then what I know now I'd have learnt to swim properly and had a physique I wouldn't mind flaunting. If I knew then what I know now I'd have only beanbags or beanbag chairs instead of proper furniture or just have Japanese-inspired seating arrangements. Sounds cryptic? Read this, this, this and this.... Continue Reading →
A Trip To Fuddy-Duddy Land
On the wrong side of 'youth'
Things Left Unsaid
A selection of funny ecards sourced from Facebook.
Who’ll Blink First?
Raising a child often turns into a staring contest where the winner is the one who blinks first. I rarely win. I imagine quite a few parents share my plight. Whether it's to get MLM out of the bath, get him to not whoop it up in his birthday suit when others are around or... Continue Reading →
Trouble IS a Friend
The song that defines my state of being at present
When My Mom Learnt To Rock
My parents are fairly cool. I say fairly because given the fluidity of our lives during my childhood and adolescence they were usually ok with most of the things they came across when dealing with me.One of the biggest changes came when we relocated to US for a few years while I was still in... Continue Reading →
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Some of us actively live in the past. How things were, how they happened et al. And that's understandable. There's a comfort in looking back at things which have already occurred. You don't need to worry about them again...they're done. Maybe not dusted but you know how they've played out. It's *not* the unknown. The present... Continue Reading →
I Give Thanks For…Retaining A Grip On My Sanity
Adventures in the new residence