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Hi again...:)

Its been really a long tym since I last wrote here...
If I say I have been busy..it would be wrong...:P
But yeah, I have been a lil pre-occupied with lotsa stuff so the blog became a secondary thing...sad..huh...not really...
All good things actually..we have been looking for a new house for us...we went to India( a big YAY!!!)...n

We are expecting our first baby this summer...:)...




See I told ya, all good things...:)...
We couldn't be more happier...u should see me writing this...eyes all welled up with tears n smiling ear to ear...:)..hormones I tell u...
But this all have been a little exhausting..maybe a little more than exhausting...We have been back from India for more than a month now I am still not back to my game...n I never was a multi tasker...so if I say I have a never ending list of things to complete..believe me..:)
Meanwhile have a lil patience with me...n Thanks for sharing in our greatest news...its as exciting as sharing it with my friends in person...:)

Here's to new beginnings..

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