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We're a small Indian family, consisting of Anthony (the Father), Bena (the Mother) and Crystal & Danielle (the daughters), living in Kuwait... We love each other and drive each other up the wall too. That's life in general.
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Hi Mr. Anthony,
I was just browsing net for something and happened to open your blog page, it is fantastic, so well written. I did not read all but as you have nicely daily routine of daughters. May GOD Bless you and your family.
3 月 1 日
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Hey Anthony, it feels so good to read about your family especially the girls!  You are a blessed one! Have a great Christmas and happiness all year through and always! My love to Crystal (who I adore even without seeing her in person) but I will one day. May God keep smiling on you always! Veerpal
12 月 19 日
D.Hannona发表:
wow.. u wrote all that?
i couldnt read all, but i promise that i will later..
 
congratulations on your new house... and blessings..
 
merry christmas and happy new year!
12 月 17 日
10月24日

ICSK Project for 2009 – Inventions & Innovations

It’s remarkable that ICSK (Indian Community School of Kuwait) is able to come up with such amazing topics for their annual exhibition.  Yes it’s hard when they publish the subject.  The parents go insane trying to understand what the topic means? How should one go about researching it? Is this actually possible to relate to? and so on.

The school, understanding the parents dilemma, try to give hints or details as to what should the project contain.  “Ahhh!!! Now, it all makes sense. Isn’t it very easy?”  Then comes the “moment of truth”… The sketch board comes alive with ideas – ideas roll out while the adrenal rushes to the brain… and low, the master piece is completed.

Click here to see our daughters’ projects.  More to come during the actual presentation…

9月21日

Christmas 2008 & New Year 2009

I wonder why?  But the two occasions are a week apart and seems like one occasion.  This was our small Christmas Day and our New Year Day Lunch with our family.

Some people prefer to have a large gathering but we seem to love our small together lunch & dinner.  It’s been two years since we decided to cook & eat a meal that is usually out of the blues for us.  This is what makes the day different and exciting…  The traditional Goan food for such occasion has stopped since we cook them during our parties…  I suggest that you try that out… or treat yourself to something that you’d never do normally.

December Birthdays…

Yes, we have two birthdays in our home…

17th December is Crystal’s birthday and this we celebrated on the 19th with close family (cousins).  Click here for pictures of the day.  This was a children’s Christmas party too but Santa had to fly off far away and did not come for it.  But he did keep some surprises for the kids the night before.

30th December is mama Bena’s birthday and this was celebrated as a surprise in Winner’s Restaurant.  Bena only knew that we going to have a simple dinner along with my Dad in the evening.  Little did she know that I had to drop off the cake an hour before we arrived.  Stage was being set by our friends, Carlos & Agnelo, who work there.  We arrived as normal, looked for the table in the center because it was not crowed. Sat down, read the menu and placed our order.  After dinner – SURPRISE!!!  The birthday song was being played while the cake was brought out…  Bena looked around wondering “someone must have their birthday today”  Click here for the pictures.

Our Tour to the Holy Land, December 2008

Overjoyed with the information that a tour will take off during the Eid holidays, we signed up for the tour with Dnata Travels.  Wild shopping sprees began and checklist were being ticked and reached over again. Yes the excitement was building up.  My wife and myself, at the time of booking, only had this down in theory but looked forward for the really event.

Finally, December 4th, we arrived at the airport, early & awaited for our agent.  We got together, the whole group met and checked in. An overwhelming feeling arising within me, it was the excitement building up and looking forward for the next few days… We took off for Jordan via the Jordanian Airlines & arrived in Amman at night. To greet us was the local travel agent in a huge tour bus, taking us to the hotel…  Below are the web albums for each day (pictures talk a thousand words):

Day 1 - Day 2 - Day 3 - Day 4 - Day 5 - Day 6 - Day 7 - Day 8

Ingredients & highlights of our Tour:
1)  A fun & loving Tour Agent, Mr. Marcel
2)  An exciting and informative Tour Guide, Mr. Nasser
3)  A friendly & co-operative Tour group from various age group and background
4)  Visiting the “Church of the Nativity”, “Golgotha”, “Tomb of Jesus”, “Via Dolorosa”
5)  Wonderful weather although it was supposed to be the winter season

Points to remember when you are on this Tour:
1)  Early rising (wakeup) at 5:30/6:00am followed by a quick breakfast
2)  Keep your cameras close to you and ever ready (You’ll feel like your a photographer Journalist)
3)  Know where your baggage are at all times
4)  Proceed across the borders & check point orderly and quickly to the bus (remember these are long drives)
5)  Carry plenty water ‘cause you’ll feeling thirsty during the long walks & wear soft comfortable shoes
6)  Don’t carry heavy huge luggage or you’ll end up dragging a bag of stones
7)  Keep the next day’s wear ready to hop into
8)  Have the Rosary, small Bible & pray book at hand
9)  Keep close to the group or you’ll end up wasting time finding for the rest!

Our Girls Holy Land Tour in March, 2008

My parents and our girls when on a Holy Land tour towards the end of March, 2008.  This was during their school break, just before the new academic year.

They arrived Jordan on 20th… Spend the night there & the next morning drove to Jerusalem and walked the “Via Dolorosa” on Good Friday… a blessed moment, walking the “Way of the Cross”.  They got to visit so many places (describing each, in detail, would take about 10 web pages!!).  On Easter Sunday, they reached Bethlehem and visited the Church of the Nativity (Birth place of Jesus Christ).

The tour lasted 9 days after which they retuned all exhausted but thrilled to have visited places from the Bible.

Rising up to the challenge

Yes, “Rocky” seems to back in fashion… I’m reemerging from my long gap with my blog…

So many events have happened, both fun & sad. And time has not been a friend. A gap of about one and a half year has flown like a minute. My promise to updated the blog “tomorrow” did not stay and events kept building up and never did get pen down.

I’ll try to updated you’ll with these events… if I remember the chronological order… (keeping my fingers crossed)

3月19日

2008 ICSK Parents Day

 
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"India - A Treasure Trove" was the theme of ICSK's Parents Day that was celebrated on the 17th and 18th of March, Nursery & Primary respectively.   The hosts of this event were the children.  Yes, my dear friends, ICSK students (Primary) out did themselves.  The evening was filled with the spirit of India (Home far from home) and comprised of dances from various parts of India.
 
The event began with the entry of the Guests of Honor... After they sat down, a girl from the 4th standard (Grade 4) welcomed the gathering and various officials gave speeches.  "Speeches!!" you might say... Yes, but they contained words that were very enlightening to both parents and students.  As the Principal mentioned in his speech, ICSK has always strived to improve the student’s overall performance and this event proved his point.  The Guest of Honor, Mr. Vijay Singh, of the Indian Embassy, stressed that event such as these lay the foundation for the Student’s growth to the future. With all that said and this laid the pathway to the rise of the show.
A small skit involving kids and parents (roles played by kids)... the Parents were introducing the various cultures in India – famous people from the area, their arts, monuments that exists in wonder.  Dances flowed between common states… these depicted the rich wealth of culture that dwells in India.  You could see the pride of Indians students as they learnt a lot of their own culture and others too.  From the East to West, South to the North… talents of our children dazzled like a huge production out of Bollywood studios.
 
Crystal has taken part in the Gujarati Dance.  She has looked forward for this evening from the time she was chosen to take part.  I do take this opportunity to thank the Teachers who has put their heart and soul in making this event a success.  They always were the helping & guiding hands behind the curtains.  It is not easy to have 300+ junior students coordinated and well-mannered on and off the stage
 
Conclusion:  With so much diversity in India, it is amazing how we Indians live together while the rest of the world are still trying to learn how to live with each other.
 
Overall this event was a master piece comparing to the age group of these students.  But please do excuse my pictures because the Camera man would not tilt to the side.  He remained in the middle of the view till the end.  I could not have his image & shadow disappear.  Perhaps, when I learn the art of Magic. Smile

No News is Good News

Hi all...  Sorry that there has not been any post for quite sometime.  I've been busy with various activities in these couple of months...
Please carry on reading new events... and please please please leave your precious comments so I can read them...
1月10日

Happy New Year 2008

Yes, my dear friends and family - Wishing you a Happy New Year 2008, a prosperous & joyous one to come your way.  This post was put at this time because if I did publish it earlier, everyone would have been busy with the New Year celebration that no one would have read it.  Now, we all have resumed with our daily routine and new year seems a time of the past...we can get back to reading my thoughts.... Embarrassed
 
On 31st when we attended the evening service at Chruch, the priest said, rightfully, that we go to Church for 2 reasons... 1st reason, to thank God for all the rewards / favours / happiness that He granted us in 2007... 2nd reason, to lay our petition to ask for the same in the year 2008...  I might sound relgious, now, but I believe this is true... hmmm... any say? Eye-rolling
Let's reflect...  We think back and feel good only of the good favours and times that we got our way as the blessing that was granted to us... We forget and don't want to think of the times that we were sunk low with "bad luck".  But those were times of hardship & stepping stone to the blessing... Believe it or not?  I've checked my life and that has turned true...
 
Anyways, away from the philosophy of life... to New Year's Day...  We had a small family gathering for dinner in which we had invited my Dad, Mum and my brother, Agnelo, & family.  We began with a snack for Garlic Cheese Bread... everyone seemed to enjoy it Smile
Being a weekday, and everyone needing to get back to work the next day, we directly move over to dinner... Surprise to follow... No salad (a new change from our usual buffet)... Jeera Fry Rice, Mutton Vindalo, Chicken Wings (prepared by Bena)... Yes!! you can see the new creation "Turkey & gravy with mashed potates"... It was not the tradtional American way of cooking nor was it the Indian (Spicy) way of cooking it...  I post the receipe later...  Bena's speciality "Bread Pudding"...  Overall the dinner was wonderful but the sad part was that not much of the turkey was left over...
 
Click on the picture on the right for the album...
New Year 2008 Dinner
12月30日

Happy Birthday Bena

Today was Bena's Birthday... Being a week day, party or a grand celebration was not possible... But a quite email to DJ Linda of the Kuwait Radio FM service got a big smile and blush on Bena's face...
Message read as "To the woman I married almost 10 years ago... To the mother that gave birth to our 2 lovely daughters.  On behalf of the girls and myself, we thank you for being with us, through hardships, pains, joys, happiness and showing us your love.  Wishing you my wife and mum - Bena, a Precious and Happy Birthday - with lots of loves from your gems - Crystal & Danielle and your hubby - Anthony"
Song dedicated to Bena is "The Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Middler
 
The Day began with us waking at 5am, call from Goa - Bena's Sister & Mother wishing her... myself and the girls running and singing the Birthday Song to their Mum...  Then the phones began wishing her one after the other...  This all followed with a moment of "Stand Still" at 6:50am when DJ Linda read the dedication and played the song...
Next, we all went our ways - girls to school, Bena & myself to work...  In the evening, attended the mass at 6pm... and now all of getting ready for the next day...
 
Don't change this station... A few words of farewell till we meet next year...
 
 
 
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