January 4th, 2008

This blog is not dead

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Don’t you fret, this blog is still alive. I left India today morning and am currently in Bahrain at Ash’s parents. The past couple of weeks have been intensely busy and hectic and I’ve had hardly time to check email let alone blog. The wedding was great and everything went smoothly including the trip to Orissa. My parents could fulfill all their wishes of celebrating their sons’ weddings (yup! my brother got married a week after my wedding) with all the requisite pomp and grandeur in spite of our reservations. I’ll definitely share interesting tidbits of my experiences and am sure Ash will do the same. Hold on to your horses a little while longer.

Unfortunately I couldn’t meet up with any bloggers this time around and I hope y’all understand. I hope the desi blogosphere isn’t going crazy and I haven’t missed any juicy gossipy stories.

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11 Responses to “This blog is not dead”

  1. anantha Says:

    Congratulations for you both!

    And thankfully you left the desi blogosphere in good hands ;) No crazy business here, but I am sure there are a few juicy bits that you’d like to hear about.

  2. neel Says:

    dammut this is one blogger that you WOULD have met … darn fish :)

    have a great time , you lot !

  3. MV Says:

    waiting for your wedding pics!!!
    Congratulations to you and Ash…. and a very happy new year!!

  4. Parmanu Says:

    Congratulations to you and Ash!

  5. A Cynic in Wonderland Says:

    congratulations again mister ash and missus patrix. Hope this year is the beginning of many good things.

  6. Snehal Says:

    Hi Patrix,

    Hey congrats….. Have a wonderful married life. I know this blog is not dead as i expected your write up one day.I used to read your blog and this is the 1st time i am responding to your blog… I stay away from home & miss my family, especially them who I didn’t get to talk to always like aunts, uncles, cousins, new born additions to the family………Every time I got to hear about anything back home I always felt lonely staying here.

    But, now I am pretty glad to say that I got to join all of them back & connect to them on a regular basis & also find some new relatives who I never new about.

    All thanks to one family.com, who realised the need for a family networking site ……. cheers

    Anyone one going through what I did, then I think you must try this…..
    http://www.onefamily.com/Home/Index/rglx/myfamily_aboutit

    Patrix,its the easy way to mail all your family members at once……..

  7. Vivek Kumar Says:

    Many congratulations to both of you!

    And yes, hope to see you back to blogging. You voice is being missed in the entire Cricket controversy!

  8. Vinay Says:

    Congratulations and Best Wishes!

    And pleasantly surprised to find out Panvel is your home-town. I grew up in the Rasayani-Patalganga area.

  9. Santosh Says:

    Welcome back to Amrika. Loved the wedding fotus :-)

  10. Amrita Says:

    I’m a bit late but hey, better late than never!
    Here’s wishing the very best for the two of you :)

  11. Patrix Says:

    Thanks, all for your wishes. I hope to get back to blogging sometime soon.

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