7. Gautam’s name was chosen by Siddharth from a list of names. He desperately wanted a sister. Since he could not get one, he got to select his brother’s name.
8. My favourite perfume is 5th Avenue by Elizabeth Arden. My favourite colour is blue – turquoise.
9. My father has had the maximum impact in my life.
10. Fitness and health are very important to me. I enjoy Yoga, strength training, and brisk walks.
11. I am very dedicated in my work and my relationships. I am an intense person.
12. Sleep is very important to me. If I don’t get good sleep, I am extremely cranky 😉
13. I am punctual, and I like people to respect each other’s time.
14. I am good with words, both spoken and written. I enjoy blogging and writing. I am equally fluent in Hindi and English. I find it hard to pick up languages.
15. I don’t cry easily. I am very sentimental though.
16. I absolutely dote on my kids.
17. I have a good sense of humor. I enjoy humor too.
18. I am a very critical person and private too. My Scorpion traits!
19. I hate boiled eggs especially yolks :).
20. I am softer on my elder son Siddharth. Maybe, because he is gentler and more sentimental, and my younger son, Gautam, bullies him a lot.
Nice read and yes pretty pic 🙂
I absolutely hate doing housekeeping. Lolzzzzzzzz
I think all females will give this answer.
I hear same thing through out the day .
@Bhagya thanks!
@Bhupesh Well, I can imagine that pretty well 🙂
Its fun to learn more about blogger friends! We share alot of things in common.
@Cheryl Yes, indeed! It is fun to share things about our lives with our blogger friends:)
yea i share a lot of things too with you.amazing!!!!
Beautiful lady in a beautiful saree. 🙂
It is nice to know about u. 🙂
I liked ur points No. 1, 5 and 10.
🙂
@nituscorner how nice!
@Chandrika Thanks:)
hahah i liked bhupesh comment..all females will give this answer. btw..your principle is right ya..say cheese…
@Ramesh This is the new age Indian woman for you 🙂
Thata..nice to know about a fellow blogger.
🙂
You bet, Sorcerer 🙂
Most of my Indian friends are not vert punctual at all 😀
BTW I ove your sari — you look great!
Hi Rachna, I enjoyed reading thru your likes, dislikes and of your many virtues. Wayyyy to go, Rachna!
My wife too is a Scorpio, animal sign, ‘Dog’.
And she loves housework, hardly watch TV, reads papers and her favourite magazine, ‘Hello’ once awhile.
To me personally, the saree, the sarong and the Chinese dress, cheong sum’ are three of the most feminine, not to mention, ahemm, sexy dressses in women’s various outfits.
I have dated a couple of lovely Indian ladies, one could easily be mistaken for a Bollywood actress, actually she was too, ha ha, with her traffic stopper looks and figure…and her beautiful saree.
In my opinion, the saree is one very elegant dress.
We have lots of Canadians originally from India, and very often see ladies in sarees….they sure turn heads.
And Rachna, allow me to say, you look sensational in the pic….and ahemm, with your attractive looks too.
My hobby is taking portraits, I make women beautiful thru my camera lens. And always study a woman’s face before doing a photo shoot.
You have a a lovely profile, and looks… what I call ‘a photographer’s delight’, *wink*.
You have a nice day and keep a song in your heart, best regards, Lee.
ps, I would like it very much you address me as just ‘Lee’. Thank you.
pps, By the way, what about Religion? Didn’t notice a mention? Ha ha. I am not a religious person, but love to read about Religion and its origins.
I have books on Hinduism, Sanskrit, as well have read about Asoka, Ganesa, Krishna, Devi, and Sai Baba.
@Agnes Thanks for writing in. Yes, I have noticed that most people in India are not very punctual, alas!
Thanks for the compliment; I love the vibrant colors of this sari too.
@Lee 🙂 Thanks for your detailed comments and compliments. I think Indian women look really beautiful in saris, but I have seen some who carry it real shoddily.
About religion, I follow Hinduism. But, I am not very orthodox, and I am not much of a ritual follower either. I do believe in Karma and moksha and in the supreme power up there. I respect all religions, and the diversity we have in India is pretty amazing. My husband is a believer in Sai Baba. I put Ram, Krishna, Sai Baba, Ganesh, or any other deity anyone brings me in my temple at home. I have lots of Buddhas too. I love Ganesh due to his lovable traits :). My son Gautam and Siddharth love Krishna and Ganesh.
Hi Rachna, how you doin’? Glad to read about your having all the VIPS in your home.
I too have Sai Baba’s pics at home, and there have been some very unusual experiences we had too.
Maybe one day I might mention it.
You keep well, best regards, Lee.
@Lee Nice to hear about your exposure to things Indian. I haven’t experience any miracles as yet, but I am thankful for what God has given me.
You look wonderful in your sari, as nearly all Indian ladies do.
@Glennis Thanks for dropping by, and thanks for the compliment. I think sari is such an elegant garment.
Nice to know you Rachna, I love prawn too, just i had pizza with prawn topping:), Torquoise blue – a nice color, btw u look so nice in Saree!!
@Suffix Thank you for the compliments!
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