Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Am on a baking spreeeeeeeeeeee.......yipee.....


Yeah, that’s right. I have always loved baking goodies when compared to conventional cooking… I guess, a lot of appreciation should go to my online food blogger friends who does a wonderful job with food… Infact, most of the recipes are so easy & hassle free…
So, coming back to my new found passion, I have just baked a carrot cake & am posting a few pics of it… and btw, it did taste yummy…
Sorry, but you will notice that the picture was taken after having a bite of the cake… It was too irresistible for me, hehe!
So then, until next time, see you all with probably my next baked item?!?!!!



PS: I don’t intend to turn this into a food blog…

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Rejoice, Rejoice, Our Savior is Born!!!!





The above song gives me goosebumps… infact, moves me to tears… it’s not just a song for me… it’s the celebration of the Savior’s birth… giving victory over Satan. Honestly, I can’t stop singing this…

Luke Chapter 2, verses 1-20 illustrates the birth of Christ, our Lord. What moves deep within me is the entry or the creation of the man that the whole world adores & worships, had no fancy approach, no festivity. His birth was in the most humble & simple manner anyone could imagine; Joseph & Mary couldn’t find a guest room & so Mary had to wrap baby Jesus in simple cloths & was place him in a manger.

His way in, symbolizes gentleness, meekness & humility… He always proved himself to be a humble servant, with no prejudice, no selfishness. He came into this world from above to live a lowly life… despite the fact that HE was the chosen one by God…

What does the birth of Jesus teach us? Does this remind us of any of the virtues of the Lord? Yes-Humbleness, Meekness & Patience.

Christmas, for me (& am sure for many), symbolizes the Christ’s virtues… mentioned above.

So dear ones, let us all try our best to follow his example by being humble, meek & patient in our ways/dealings… I normally don’t take resolutions for the New Year, but this time, this is going to be my resolution… to practice the lord’s way & to please him in all my deeds…

I’d like to end by wishing you all a very bright & cheerful Christmas. May this Christmas be really very special, that you never ever feel lonely & be bounded by the Lord’s love & grace…

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Happy Birthday Mom!

Today is my mom’s birthday. I just wanted to send out a huge shout of praise to my lord for adding a year to her life…
Can’t really imagine what life would have been without her… she is one person I can count on 24/7… As a child, when I would go through some complex phase or a challenge, I would ask her to pray for me. It was like, I was so certain that God would answer & my dilemma would disappear if she’d prayed. To be honest, I still hold on to that notion till day…
Being a mom today, I can now very well relate to how she felt for us all through her life… the sacrifices that went unnoticed or overlooked… even during times, when I told her she was wrong, when in fact she was right…
You are a blessing in my life Mom… we couldn’t have got better parents than you & Dad…

I love you, Mom. Next to my husband, you are my closest friend in this world. God keep you happy, blessed & at peace always!!!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Am back as a mommy!!!

Well, what do I say! It just feels great to start blogging again… looks like it’s been over a year since I’d taken a break from it… frankly, many times the thought of starting to write again had hit my mind over the last few months. Last year this time, I was busy with a lot of personal stuff & had a lot of issues on my mind. This day, a year later, RJ & I have a cute little man, god has gifted us….I now can’t imagine our lives without our beautiful baby Matthew. It wasn’t an easy road, but it was all so worth it to get this boy. He has made our lives richer and fuller than I ever could have imagined… Amazing, at times when I actually sit with him & see him playing, cooing & of course displaying that million dollar smile of his, I can’t help but thank my lord! A perfect display of sheer innocence is what babies are all about, after all …
I have come across people who don’t consider conceiving & carrying a baby in your womb for 9 months, a great thing.. they feel ‘what’s the big deal’… that’s what anyway human reproduction is all about… but honestly, it’s not that easy as it seems to have a baby grow in you for such a long period… it’s a perfect working of the lord… & his grace & mercy that needs to be in control from day 1 of your pregnancy… Again, it’s from my experience and from the point of holding a perfectly healthy baby in my arms that I can now look back over it all and say: “I’m so glad I went through all that pain”. I'm so thankful that I was able to have such a beautiful delivery, and such a beautiful baby boy.
Every day, RJ and I find ourselves looking at our baby, and then at each other, and saying things like: “Our baby…”, “the lord’s promised child” or “there’s truly something special about him”…
For us, Matthew will always be “the baby.” And because he’s our 1st, I am holding on to every moment. And, I can hardly wait to know the man that he’s going to become. All glory & honor to my lord!!!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

FIREPROOF...

I feel it’s been ages since I got to actually sit down & write a blog… had been caught up with a few things & hence couldn’t.

It’s simply interesting to know how Satan sneakily intrudes in our daily lives & delays the surge of god’s blessings into our life... and the worst part is that he uses, we ourselves, in making this happen...

I’d like to pen on the movie FIREPROOF, which was gifted to us by my sister in law all the way from Canada. From the day we received it, we wanted to watch the movie, but it just kept holding off for some reason or the other... but finally after about a month or so, we decided to watch the movie, come what may!

The movie is an inspirational one on marriage and the simple, yet amazing message in the movie is to love your partner unconditionally... I simply love the theme which goes like, ‘Never leave your partner behind’... it also includes a number of god’s promises mentioned in the word. It’s a story of a firefighter, who puts out the fire at homes around his neighborhood, but fails to put out the fire in his own home. I mean the strife between him & his wife... I guess most couples could relate to this story… & how the love dare changes the husband’s love for his wife & how he begins to accept the lord to work in his life, is simply a must see… how God put a new & fresh love in his heart for his wife & day by day, how he learns to love her unconditionally…

I strongly believe in this… the secret behind a vigorous & blissful marriage, is for the spouses to simply love each other unconditionally… well, I was so moved by the movie, that by the end I had tears rolling off my cheeks… beautiful… I wish more & more production houses come out with movies like the FIREPROOF & the like & help spread God’s love through their messages…

May God richly bless each & everyone of you!

PS: try & get to see this movie… please…

Monday, May 4, 2009

Am grateful...

Yes, am grateful, exceedingly grateful! You may wonder the reason & the one behind this emotion... well, here goes...

I still distinctly remember the day we were at the doctors’, fretfully waiting to know Ma’s biopsy result. When called in, I asked Da & Ma to go and RJ & I waited out. 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, half an hour.... & still they weren’t out.... I couldn’t take it anymore & I abruptly went in the doctors’. Once in, my eyes fell on ma... she was evidently blue...& her eyes drenched... the doc had a concerned look on his face... I asked him on how her report looked like & he very casually told me that she had some abnormal cells that needed to be detached & treated... for some reason, that didn’t sound or look convincing to me. I then asked to see the report & there, it was acknowledged as a “Malignant Case”... I couldn’t believe my eyes... I didn’t know how to react... neither did I cry, nor did I feel like blaming anyone... I simply didn’t react... the doc then pointed out that a surgery to remove the lump & a few sessions of chemotherapy & possibly radiation would be needed at the earliest to rule out any possibility of the cancer spreading... once out from the doctors’, I was profusely hugging mum & was reassuring her that everything is going to be all right but ma was crying & she continued to do so & be in deep thoughts for the next 2 or 3 days... the next day we decided to get ma’s surgery & the rest of the treatment done at the RCC (Regional Cancer Centre). We didn’t want to spare time since the chances were high that it would spread & make things appear even worse. So Da & Ma got to see the doctor at the RCC the same day they reached tvm. The surgery was successfully made the 3rd day of their arrival & the lump was sent for biopsy. Meantime, ma was recovering fine from the aftermath of the surgery. They came home after spending a week at the hospital. Ma’s case was once again confirmed as malignant in the biopsy result; but this time, it went on to the next stage of cancer. The doctor at the RCC confirmed that she would need 6 sessions of chemotherapy at first, & then the rest of the treatment would depend on her health check & test reports after these 6 sessions. The chemos progressed, one session after the other, each session getting her all the more tired & nauseous for a few days post chemo.

For most of us Cancer is the most deadly form of sicknesses. I’ve often come across sermons & books on healing that state as ‘from a common cold to the fatal cancer, our most gracious & merciful lord is capable of healing us wholly from the roots.....by his stripes we are healed....Praise be to the lord!

I used to sympathize with other victims of cancer & pray for them... but never in my wildest dreams, did I expect this to strike my ma! Yeah, I know I sound a bit selfish, but am sure this would be every single person’s reaction! Obviously, sickness in no way befalls with a prior notice! But he has indeed fulfilled his promise & through out the entire ordeal, remained faithful to us. For us, this has been a session, a training on how to merely trust God no matter how vague, difficult & uncertain the future seems!

Dear ones, today after 6 whole months, my ma is back, completely healed & touched by the lord... All the test reports after the chemo sessions had come out perfect and hence, by his grace, she wouldn't require any medicines or radiation going forward. Isn’t that simply amazing? How every situation was so brilliantly controlled by the almighty... is a life experience to be testified... as for me & family, we would remain grateful to the lord almighty, for he has shown us his favor & fulfilled all the promises that he had for us.... praise be to the lord!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Earthly Paradise, at the brink...

We did quite a lot of groundwork on planning our Oman holidays last October, as we wanted to make the most out of the trip, both, in terms of getting to spend some time alone with each other, plus to travel & discover the new place, since we both love travelling... we started our homework about 1-2 months before we took off to Oman... we did our hotel bookings online, managed to reserve 2 bus seats to travel to Salalah (btw, Salalah is about 1200kms from Muscat on road; that’s 12 hours journey one way), arranged for a rent a car (because we considered driving in Muscat) etc...

Since our flight was booked for 8pm, we had coordinated the hotel & car rental bookings accordingly. We reached the airport at about 6 pm. Obviously excited, I rushed to the flight info screen, just to see that our flight had been cancelled! OMG, at that point, my mind was oscillating to n fro... I was overcome by so much anger & frustration that I didn’t know who to blame... thank god for RJ who usually maintains his tranquil in such situations... he asked me to stay calm & we both proceeded to the flight info desk counter. We were told that the flight was cancelled due to technical faults... they promised to put us on the next flight to Oman. Well, thank God! And so we were put in the 9pm flight to Oman. We landed at about 10:15pm Oman local time. After clearing our immigration formalities, we reached the car rental airport branch office, only to wait for an hour for their staff to return to the office. During this time RJ bought a map of Oman, with the minutest detail/route of every avenue/street in Oman. We finally got our car keys & headed straight off to the hotel in Muscat. The drive was lovely since there were barely any cars on the roads (it was 12:30am at that point) & also the route to the hotel being a straight one from the airport. We reached the hotel safe at about 1am, only to discover that our booking got cancelled since we didn’t check in on time! Oh God... I thought again, this isn’t fair!!! We explained to them about our flight getting cancelled & the delay at the airport counter etc... The receptionist asked us to wait for a while until he tried & got us a room. We had booked a double room; but the hotel officials managed to get us a suite...! Well, yet another display of God’s grace... in the morning, we drove through the boulevards of Muscat...visited a few beaches, parks etc; by next day evening we were ready to leave for Salalah by bus; when we reached the station, we were told that there were no bookings in our names & that all bookings were closed to Salalah! It was practically impossible to get seats during the Eid hols because most people rush off to Salalah for hols... Isn’t this just a bit too much...! I thought to myself... however, RJ managed to get us 2 tickets from a private outlet nearby... yeeeeehhh, we are going to Salalah! (this place looks just like Kerala in terms of it’s lush green vicinity). The journey began at 6pm from Muscat & we reached Salalah 6am the next day. We were awake at 5.00 am on dot to see the descend down the hills. It is almost like the Kodai /Ooty trip. We could see small streams from the mountains too... it was indeed a beautiful sight! At the station, we were received by the car rental officials there since we hired a car with a driver to take us around Salalah; as we were scheduled to travel back to Muscat the same day by the 7pm bus. In Salalah, we visited a number of exquisite places, quickly to cite a few like the beaches there-Mughsayl, Mirbat etc. Fantastic! We could see fountains from the openings of rocks above the sea. It was indeed a unique scene. There was also an anti gravity place, Job's tomb and foot prints at the hill top, Mother Mary's father's tomb (all of which are with the Muslims now) etc... well, to sum it all, we drove 400 kms in hardly 8 hours... we were dead tired by the time we boarded the bus in the evening; the bus had some technical faults, so after all the repair and stuff, we took off 2 hours late...! About half way through the journey, our bus broke down & that too in the middle of nowhere, I mean it was a complete desert area! So much for a holiday!!! We somehow got the faults corrected & continued with our journey. Meantime, all the way thru I was wondering on how we could reach our hotel on time to check out & board the flight ack to Bahrain... well, we reached the hotel a little after the scheduled check out time, but the officials were so warm & courteous that they asked us to rest in our rooms for an extra 3 hours without charging us the extra! So we could rest enough & packed our bags to check out & clear our bills at the reception; & guess what, we were charged only the room rent for the double room in spite of being given a suite! Having checked out of the hotel, we still had some time before we had to report to the airport. So, we drove thru the suq, the traditional omani market... & bought a few pieces of items... we then headed straight to the airport & thank god our flight was ON time J...

During our flight back, I just couldn’t stop thanking our lord much, I did a mental rewind of how our holiday turned out to be, one episode after the other... & how we got the best of everything we had arranged for… all glory & honor to the lord! & yes, looking forward to our next eventful holiday…!