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Could This BE Any More Sweet? :)

So, the very awesome rocking DI has generously given us an award! Yayy for her! :) And of course, Yayy for the blog and moi! :) 

The rules of the award:
1. Thank the person that gave this to you
2. Copy the award and put it on your blog.
3. List 3 things you love about yourself
4. Post a picture you love (e.g a person you adore etc.)
5. Tag 5 people you wish to pass this award on to.

On to it!
Thank you DI for this very sweet award. If I could, I would pass the award back to you, because I genuinely enjoy reading your blog. A Lot! :)

Check Rule 1.
The very cute award:

Check Rule 2.

Now for Rule 3. This was the most interesting part.
  1. I have the ability to find humour in all situations! So, deceitful Autowallahs, crowded metros, long waits, my inability to get a driver's license for 2 long years, all find their ways into posts tagged "humour". Best example is of course, the fact that I laugh like an idiot on scary rides in amusement parks. What? I find that funny too!
  2. I have the silly, uncanny knack of remembering small, maybe not so important, detailed stories and incidents, which a friend kindly pointed out recently, is a cute quality! So there was that b!@#h in 3rd standard who killed my plant, that class party in 4th standard when I first heard that boy use "abusive" language (He called my friend a "gadhi" or donkey!) and the stupid boy who beat me to become prefect in 7th standard. Of course, with this responsiblity comes the huge task of keeping track of all the grudges I have, but kya karein. Karna padta hai! ;)
  3. I have varied interests. By varied, I literally mean "multiple". It goes something like - Books, technologies, coding, sports, movies, English TV shows, shopping, GADGETS, traveling, "Marketing!", photography, cooking, sleeping, quizzing, English(!!), gossip, Music of all kinds (My playlist is weird mix of Alternate rock, Classical music and what not!), Guitar, Politics, business, current affairs and oh, so much more!
Check Rule 3!
The picture below is that of Sakura or Cherry blossoms, that Japan is so famous for. These flowers bloom all over Japan in Spring. Now, when I was in Japan, the blossoms were yet to bloom, except for the rare few impatient ones. We managed to catch one such little guy, and that too in the rain! So here's the picture:


And the last rule! I wish to pass on the award to:
  1. Roshmi - Kind of a Welcome back, get well soon thing! :)
  2. Piyu
  3. Karthik
  4. dilontherocks
Sorry! Cant find 5, but in my defence, DI tagged 6. So, I gave her 1 on loan.. ;)

Cheers!
Happy Me! :)

Edit: I got my Driver's License 1 year back. Its just an old story we often refer to. :|

Comments

  1. My very first award :D.. Thanks a bunch Preeti.
    I'll do the post very soon..

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  2. Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou...

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  3. @ Roshmi: (You are Welcome!)^15 ;)
    Geek in me rising and shining! :D

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  4. Congrats on the award...and that is a such a nice pic..spring time:)

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  5. Finally I get to comment! No chrome in the office comp :(
    Yaa, I was saying, that initially while tagging you all, I was explaining why I was passing awards to each of you, so my explanation for you was how funny I found you, AND I mentioned the crowded metro post and diagram! So yay for point 1! :)

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  6. @ DI: YEah? Well, that's good then! I'm glad my judgement of myself seems to be right so far.. :)
    There's always that slight chance that what I find funny, may not be that funny for others! ;)

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  7. Hey nicely done tag :)
    Lovely pic too!

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  8. @celestialrays: Thanks! :) Welcome here!

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  9. Thatz a lovely pic :)
    1 is such a nice thing to have :)

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  10. The picture is amazing..Love spring and all it brings with it.. :)

    Congratulations on the award :)

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  11. @comfortablynam: Thanks!:-) Welcome here!

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  12. A big HIGH FIVE on the three pointers you've written about yourself. Same is the case with me. :)

    Thanks for the lovely award. Gosh! There are so many to put up. Will do that soon. :)

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  13. @Karthik: You are welcome! :) Please do put them up soon!

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  14. Hey Preeti..Thank you..Thank you....SO sweet of you....Missed your blog...

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  15. @dilontherocks: Welcome back! :)

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