Dear Lovely Ceyone,
That was the typical scene in our household over the weekends. Full of boys, lots of noise and tonnes of play in teams and individually. Our handwriting classes were a mix of learning and followed by lots of fun!
Playing house! Such an age old game for kids :)
We continued dining at MTR, South Indian restaurant in Little India over the weekends.
I enjoyed going for walks in the evenings and explore different streets of the city. I made myself get into the habit of continuous walking. I realized that I couldn't run or do intense exercise due to my back. So walking was the best bet.
I went to Los Angeles before my trip to Houston for work conference. It was a good, fun filled solo trip and I was super impressed by the money filled air of the city, its cleanliness and the aggregation of global money in Hollywood. LA was so much different than SFO.
At the Houston conference, I won an award for #DeepRootedGrowth and was very happy! We also did a Bollywood dance performance as part of the opening sequence.
It was total fun and tonnes of good information to take away.
With our CEO, Jack Dorsey and my team member, Yujin.
With our Singapore team. It was so rare to have everyone on the team come together with all the travel and variation in schedules.
I got this cute key chain made for you from Mexico town in LA.
On some days, I enjoyed eating spicy ratlami sev with a few sips of hot chai.
On some days, I enjoyed eating spicy ratlami sev with a few sips of hot chai.
I went to Delhi and Bhopal to get some paper work wrapped up and met Dolly mausi and family. We were together only for a few hours and had a lot of fun in that time, including a haircut.
Before!
After!
I met my hostel room mate Jasleen's mom on my domestic flight from Delhi to Bhopal.
Meeting Nana, Nani, Mamu and wearing my new white net suit was a lot of excitement for me!
I also met Adnan, Binu mausi and baby Kiaan. There's baby Kiaan in his Nani's lap.
Nani had to attend a wedding and I took the opportunity to do her makeup. It was so fun to click Nani's pictures after dressing her up.
I also supported local sellers from Kashmir by buying a small stole for Tita and myself. I think I always found excuses for myself to do shopping.
We enjoyed some home made chhole bhature and a quick drive.
Lots of love to you always Ceyone,
Mumma








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