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In about 60 hours time, I am about to witness one of the most important changes in anyone life. This post, in that sense, is more like the meteorological department warning of impeding weather. I have always been the curious cat who can never savour a mystery and will jump to know the result. And this time its is no different either. There are so many thoughts running through mind. So many changes beckons. A whole new lifestyle. A whole new personality awaits. A whole new routine waiting on the wings. A whole new life itself just around the corner. Hopefully blogging should be one thing I can continue :) See you all on other side of February.

Comments

mahesh said…
All will be well my friend - some mysteries are worth the wait for the suspense to unravel! Meet you at the wedding :)
Asha said…
Aah! gils, never expected you to blog now.

Only good moments ahead for you. Enjoy the moments. With loads of best wishes and prayers for you. will be there in spirits.
Vidya said…
My best wishes for you, Vidhya! I wish you all that you wish for! See you on the flip side! :D

Vidya
Vincy said…
Gils, I know you are getting married. All the very best. please continue to blog.
Ramesh said…
Ooooohhhhh. Very very best to you and the lady and can you convert her into a blogger as well please.
Avada Kedavra said…
Good luck Gils :) Now want to hear post-marriage stories from you :D
Aarti said…
Aww, here's to a great new beginning in your life da... , take it a day at a time and enjamaaaaiii :)
FunScribbler said…
blogging ah??

aparam yaaru thosaiku maavu aatuvaa?

po-nga boss
po-nga!!

poi veetu vellai-ya paarunga!:)))
Anonymous said…
Ur next post s gonna be how to cook simple breakfast or somethin? :P


Wish you both all happiness :D :)
Arunkumar said…
Congratulations and Best wishes Saga for a appy appy Married Life :-)

Deepa said…
Congratulations Gils. Please do blog after you are on the other side. I'd love to compare notes!
Oh wow. Kanagaraj relations Mr. Gils :D

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