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Eyes Right

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 There are times when you have to feel good about India. In the prevailing atmosphere of extreme negativity, it is easy to fall into the trap of despair. Patriotism may be the last refuge of the scoundrel (no thanks Samuel Johnson), but it has its uses and I don't mind being a scoundrel. The Republic Day parade is one such occasion, to feel good. I know very few watch the parade these days, but it is an eminently watchable spectacle. Other countries put on a show like this - the Bastille Day parade in France and the Victory Day parade in Russia, being the more prominent. But the Indian parade is extremely impressive and can raise goose pimples, especially if you can understand the honour and significance of it. It all begins with the laying of the wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyothi - the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the sounding of the Last Post - a tribute to the fallen. The Parade itself is rich in tradition. The President's bodyguard gives the order for the National Salute a

Snuggly Lap Quilt

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Our weather has been awfully dreary here lately. Lots and lots of rain. Perfect weather for reading, board games, and snuggling. As I was cleaning out my craft room, I ran across some quilt squares I had cut out a couple of years ago...yes, years:o) I decided to make a quick quilt out of them...who knows why it took me this long!  The fabric for the backing was given to me, and how lucky was it that it matched my squares?  This quilt was meant to be:o)  It has become THE favorite blanket in the house...too bad it isn't big enough to fit all four of us under it. However, it's perfect for a day like this, when it's cold and rainy outside. I hope you all are staying warm and dry!

Craft Room Clean-Out Sale

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Today I posted some fabric bundles on Facebook that I have cleared out of my craft room. Head over to my  Facebook Page  to see if something catches your eye. Here are a few of the bundles I have available. Hopefully your day isn't as dreary as it is here:o) Happy Monday!

Out of the mouths of babes ......

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Isn't that a brilliant question.  This is a question asked by 7 year old Loulou.   This is part of Facebook initiative by the Holland based banking giant ING . Its is part of their recruitment portal called ING Careers and this idea is called Next Generation banking . In it they are asking children to ask simple questions and for prospective employees who wish to join ING to answer them.   Here are some of the answers   We need banks to keep money moving and safe Banks are also a safe place to put your money and not only that but the bank will even make sure the amount you gave them increases over time by using it in different businesses We need banks for your money: 1. To be safe - Your piggy bank can get lost, stolen or empty. 2. To grow - Do nothing and see your money grow each year because of interest. So banks were a place you could keep your money safe and also get some extra money if you agreed to pay it back soon So you see banks are there to help people. They have a lot o

New Year, New List of Things to Do..

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Happy New Year to you all. I realize I'm a week late, but better late than never, right? For the past week and a half, I have been in purge mode. You wouldn't believe the amount of junk I have cleared out of closets and our attic. I still have a few areas I haven't hit yet.  I have been working on my craft room too, and I'm going to have some crafty bundles in my Etsy shop here in the next few days. I have decided that my motto for 2013 is to SIMPLIFY.  The hubs is definitely on board:o) We are clearing out clutter, junk and debt.   One of our next DIY's will be to update the kids' bathroom. If you follow me on Facebook, I may have said that I was going to tackle that this past weekend...well, it didn't exactly happen:o) The supplies have been purchased though, so all we have to do is get the motivation to make it happen. Another item on my list of things to do is to make S.R. a quilt for her bed. She LOVES purple, and has asked a couple of times if I would

The Eighth Deadly Sin

Alongside  wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy and gluttony - the seven deadly sins - should surely be added "money". For it is now proving to be a deadly sin even in the Vatican. News came out on Wednesday that all forms of plastic money - ATM cards, credit cards, debit cards, etc have stopped functioning in the Vatican. So if you want to visit the Sistine Chapel, you have to fork out cash for admission - cannot wave your plastic. This has happened because the Bank of Italy (Italy's Central Bank) has suspended all electronic operations by banks inside the Vatican in exasperation at the Vatican's continued inability to follow anti money laundering and anti terrorist financing regulations. This has been going on for a long time - the Vatican does not meet the anti money laundering requirements that all countries have to meet and has not been able to set this right for years. Part of the problem is "Ramamrithamisque". Regulations demand all sorts of KYC for

Ramamritham has been found !

VoilĂ  . The real Ramamritham has been found !! He does exist. Hurray !  Or at least he did. See this post from my good friend Sriram for irrefutable proof !

The young shall inherit the earth

The birth of a new year is a time of rejoicing, of drink and dance, of fireworks, of endless wishes, of resolutions and maybe the odd wistfulness of a year gone by. It is also a moment to reflect on the passage of time - of years whizzing by. I was prompted by this brilliant article in the FT   to muse on what sort of a world are we leaving for the young - for it is they who shall inherit the earth. It is the fond wish of every parent to care and provide for his children. Yet collectively, humanity seems to be doing the opposite. How can it be that a powerful motive for the self, disappears when it comes to the whole ? December was an awful month for the young. The shooting of school children in Newton, Connecticut and the rape and death of a young lady in Delhi would have shocked the most hardened of souls.  But those awful incidents have to stand by the side of equally awful things we do to the young Many children under the age of 5 die. Its a shame on humankind that 19000 children u