Happy birthday, my dear hero.
I love you!
I know, I know.. I only resorted to getting you a shirt (although I really didn't want to get you a shirt again!). Lack of time and resources, I was not able to shop around for a special suprise. I owe you one, baby ;)
15 comments:
Happy Birthday to your Apps!
Just the shirt?? Nothing else?? Really?? Just the shirt? *ahem*
Happy Birthday to your hubby!
egghead,
Thanks..
zara's mama,
Shirt is only the official gift ;) *ahem*
Thanks..
Awww, no towels.... :-) Oh well, I guess a shirt's useful too for drying off.. *wink*
Happy Birthday Geetha's hubby!
Well, is the thoughts that counts maa... :) i am sure he'll understand ;)
happy birthday geetha's hubby. at least got a t-shirt mah ;). It's the thoughts that count
Happy Birthday to your Apps. I am sure there are some intangible precious moments as well right? :)
Shirt is very practical ler. He is constantly close to you skin to skin. kekekeke...
L B,
I didn't get him the towels as I knew he wouldn't have been least excited with it, unlike you ;)
Drying off? Yeah, he can use it as he wish :)
gene,
Thanks dear. Yeah. But I owe him one. I know he loves suprises, so I am saving a special gift for during the birthday celebration.
jazzmint,
Thanks dear. No, not T-shirt, he got a Hush Puppies casual shirt. It's kind off hard buying for him anything to wear, since certain cuts just don't fit him. So, the safest was to buy a brand that he already uses ;)
allyfeel,
Thanks dear. Of course ;)
Yeap.. He will think of me whenever he wears the shirt :)
happy birthday :)
have a nice time you all..
hello Geetha..thanks for visiting my blog..Saw in your profile u live in Selangor.I miss Malaysia so much..I miss my home, my freinds and ofcourse Roti canai..sigh
rocksea,
Thanks. Indeed, we did :)
Immigrant in Canada,
Welcome to my blog...
One thing that many will miss about Malaysia is the food and its variety.
Any thoughts of visiting Malaysia? How long has it been since you were last here?
I left Malaysia in sep last year..it is very very difficult to live outside Malaysia, when you are so used to our hawker food style..sometimes in the middle of the night, I think,aiyah..if only I could go to the mamak stall and hv a nice plate of mee goreng and a glass of teh tarikh!!!
My kids miss the chinese food most, especially kway teow goreng..and pao. I miss everything..
Sarah
Immigrant in Canada,
I truly understand. Even if I am away for a few weeks overseas, I already miss Malaysian food.. I can imagine you.
Yeah, I remember being hungry at 1.30 am when I was pregnant for 1st child, and we just drove to a mamak for our late night supper :)
Nothing like going for supper at night huh!
But I thought in many countries, there are Malaysia, or at least cuisines around? Although not exactly the same, it could help. Do they have any such places there?
yeah.. we have a banana leaf restaurent here. the food was soooo exoensive and tasted awful..
When i was expecting i used to drive all the way from Ampang to vithya restaurent in old klang rd..i only liked their dosai!!
Immigrant in Canada,
Is it? Yeah, I guess its nothing like our food isn't it? :)
Then, the only thing you can do is cook your own? But, of course, its just not the same *sigh*
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