I'm here! Thanks for all the e-mails of concern and wonder from blogland on my whereabouts. Ok, "all the e-mails" makes it sounds like a lot of people wondered when in fact I received 3 e-mails BUT they were 3 sweet e-mails. (Rat! I didn't get the info today. I'll call you when I get to India). The truth is I had started 2 different posts but lost both of them somehow and got frustrated. Too bad cos 1 of them was a long juicy one which in hindsight I'm glad I didn't send. OK, so in the interest of time I will get you caught up in the life and times of Mint:
- It's cold and snowy in Chicago.
- Went to Dallas for work, my first trip ever to Texas. My presentation was well received and I like my team although since then one of them has officially burned a bridge with me. (He realized it as soon as it happened). The Brit stats guy was there although he wasn't as cute as I remembered him to be. This could be because my new thang is French Canadians. We have a new business development guy that made me swoon. The way he looked in his suit, the way he had a firm but gentle handshake and made direct eye contact when he spoke. WOW. I also have an Indian-Canadian team member based in Montreal and she was so beautiful with her French-Canadian accent. She had beautiful eyes and wore lipstick that was so perfect. Unfortunately you could tell off the bat she was a big-time smoker which was sort of a turn-off. We have lots of sites in Canada so I hope to visit our neighbor to the North in 2006.
- It's cold and snowy in Chicago.
- Went to Wisconsin to watch the big football game as well as have dinner with all my inlaws. Dinner was in some way-out-of-the-way place in the middle-of-nowhere, Wisconsin. Our new family favorite CD to play in the car is the best of Johnny Cash. The Boy knows all the words to Ring of Fire and the girl bops from side to side like she's his personal back-up dancer. Here are a few pics from that day:
View of my sister-in-law's backyard. We've gotten a ton of snow lately.
Christmas store in Wisconsin. Christmas overload.
On the long car ride to and from, D and I had deep conversations about "meant to be's" and "the one." I've decided that it must be normal that you can be together with someone for so long but still have passing moments where you feel you have little in common with that person except the 2 kids in the backseat sleeping off their sugar-high. I look at my mother in-law and sometimes wonder how she and her husband have been married for 25 years. I personally think it was more about companionship. Her husband died leaving her a widow in her early 30's. She raised four kids on her own and didn't even consider dating until D (her baby) was in high school. Her (new) husband is all-in-all a nice guy but their personalities are so mismatched. His rocky relationship with his stepdad is the reason D moved to Chicago to go to college. It's plausible to think that had that not happened, D and I would have never met.
Here's D's mom and dad. They would have celebrated 50 years in July.
- My mother-in-law and I discovered that we both love a lot of the same old Cary Grant movies, most notably An Affair to Remember.
- It's cold and snowy in Chicago.
- Have been out to 2 different movies in as many weeks; Pride and Prejudice and Syriana. Pride and Prejudice was good although D looked like he was going to vomit at the ending. He also thinks Keira is sorta cute but conceded that she could probably cut someone with her sharp chin and jawbone. Syriana is definitely a thinking sort of movie. There are 3-4 stories/lives that only come together at the end. I would say at least 10 people walked out cos it wasn't what they expected. If you're expecting Ocean's 20 DO NOT SEE SYRIANA. I liked it.
- It's cold and snowy in Chicago.
- Went to my parent's house and put up their Christmas tree last weekend even though they're in India. We also celebrated my sister's 26th birthday. The tree was sorta half-assed cos my mother wasn't there to give us any direction. D and I decided not to buy a tree this year cos we wouldn't be around to enjoy it. SO...we're bringing a tree to India. Yep...a little 6 foot tree with a whole buncha (supposedly) shatter-proof ornaments. Wish us luck.
Parent's house before
Our lame-ass, half decorated tree.
It was too cold outside so we put the plastic Santa near the fireplace. Perhaps we should place him in the neighbor's display where the 3 wise men are in the middle of the freaking North Pole.
The girl received a princess tea set from my older sister.
- We leave for India today. Last week the boy was sick with a cold and I ended up sending D to the consulate to take care of the visas. At the consulate, he met an old friend he used to work with who we always referred to as the "reverse us" (American girl/Indian boy). I always thought D had a crush on Sue and wouldn't blame him if he did. She's like one of those totally put together people who walk into a room and everyone flocks to talk to. She is going to India over Christmas to meet her boyfriend's family. Of course, D being D didn't find out any important details like are they engaged? where are they visiting? is he cute?
Blog break. This one for obvious reasons (wish us luck!)
Happy holidays everyone!
17 Comments:
Happy Holidays and have a wonderful and safe trip to India :)
You're bringing a Christmas tree to INDIA? How are you going to manage that with all the bags and kids stuff? Hmmmm...
whatdja mean posted on Dec 12th? you did not!:P
have a GREAT Time in India. If you can blog it will be awesome, if youcan't, its probably even more so:) Happy holidays!
I have not seen snow.
and oh- a tree to India???
I think ALL first encounters are pure chance, depending on whether you went to the right party, or took the right bus, or went to the right school or met the right friend or had a meeting with the right client.
And for every person you DO meet, think of all the hundreds and thousands of millions of possible love matches that you've missed because you weren't at the right place at the right time.
Man, think of all the sex you could've had!
And on that note, Merry Christmas Minty!
woah you're carrying a tree to india??
i hope it reaches there in one piece! :S
also i think some times pple just stay together coz they become each others habit...
i mean it shouldnt be like that right?
oh this is too much heavy pondering for the morning
merry xmas minty, D,girl and boy!
Missing you Mint!
happy happy happy holidays.
hope you love your tme in india.
Are you in India yet? Are you? Are you? I am :)
Happy Holidays Mint C and hope to see the India pictures soon! :)
Mint im waiting for you to call me !! Pls call before the 26th !!!
Hey Minty... a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you, D and the kids. Have a great time in India!
Happy holidays Mint!
Hope the boy , the girl and D are enjoying the noise, and hustle -bustle of India...
Hey, I don't know if you will be able to check your blog from India - you must be very busy. But anyway - Wish you, D, The Boy and The Girl a very Merry Christmas. My husband says to this - It is not only 'meri' (mine) Christmas, it is also 'teri' (yours) Christmas - so have a happy one! And may the New Year be very Prosperous, very Joyful and may it bring you everything you ever need and want.
Have a good time in India. Bring back loads of memories for us.
Happy Holidays and enjoy your trip!
And blog about it too ... it's been too long since I've been back!
Happy New Year o minty one!
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