He said

I was home sick the other day and I was so bored. So around 5pm, I messaged AS and we had the following conversation.

Me: Baby, come home soon. I am so bored and tired.

AS: Baby I am in the bus so will be home soon.

Me: Hurry up baby.

AS: OK Baby, I am running in the bus and I will run in the train too to be home sooner  🙂

I couldn’t help but laugh.

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We were having a conversation and in the middle of it I said

Me: I guess I might be a lesbian baby, what do you think?

AS: That will be awesome for me.

Me: Seriously!!!

AS: Of course 🙂

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*How thoughtful!!! *He knows how to make me smile *

Nominations open for NEPALIAUSTRALIAN’s Blog Award 2013

Nepaliaustralian’s Blog Awards celebrates the best in blogging with 14 winners being announced at early 2014.

NBAMore and more people are reading and writing blogs to write about their passions, to further their businesses, and to share their personal experiences and their projects.  Personally, I know so many blogs that have helped me to learn and understand different things in life so I want to celebrate all these blogs with these award.

Please nominate your favorite blogs in following categories.

  1. Best Blog for 2013
  2. Best Photo Blog 2013
  3. Best Food Blog 2013
  4. Best Travel Blog 2013
  5. Best Fashion Blog 2013
  6. Best Personal Blog 2013
  7. Best Blog Design 2013
  8. Most Diverse Blog 2013
  9. Best New Blog 2013 (Blog must be opened in 2013)
  10. Best Blog Post of the Year 2013 (Post must be published in 2013)
  11. Most Educational Blog Post 2013 (Post must be published in 2013)
  12. Most Witty Blog Post 2013 (Post must be published in 2013)
  13. Best Photo Blog Post 2013 (Post must be published in 2013)
  14. Best Fashion Blog Post 2013 (Post must be published in 2013)

 The rules:

  • Any pages with dated entries that existed at some point during the year 2013 are eligible.
  • Only one nomination from one person per category. You can nominate same blog for multiple categories. Please leave  comments with your nominations as below. Your comment won’t be visible to anyone.

Award category                               Blog name                        Blog/Post URL

  • You can nominate your own blog .
  • Nominations close on 30 November 2013.
  • After nominations close, I will post the top 5 blogs in each category and you can vote for them. The Blog Award will be announced in January 2014.
  • E-mail addresses or blog addresses are required to vote.

Please write a post in your blog about this award or reblog this post so your readers can nominate you for the award. There are buttons at the end of this post for you to share or you can use the link below.

Nominations open for NEPALIAUSTRALIAN’s Blog Award 2013

Also add the image below with the link on the side bar of your blog so your reader can click there and reach this post to nominate you.

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Good luck everyone!!!

Burgundy for winter

This article was published in +977 (a Nepalese Lifestyle Magazine in Australia) in August-September 2013 issue.

fashion

Burgundy is the new black and it is a great way to add colour during cold winter days and move away from boring black and grey. Fashionistas are calling the colour oxblood but you can call it wine coloured, maroon, claret or just plain burgundy  and it is back in season.

From coats to dresses, from skirts to socks, burgundy gives your style the special touch and it is such a beautiful colour. Age does not matter because burgundy flatters from young to old. Sex doesn’t matter either because both men and women can wear this colour and look fashionable.  The colour can be worn with almost any piece of apparel. In addition, it is a great colour for transition phase between winter and spring. This colour can be easily used from top to toe and here are some of the amazing pieces.

How to wear burgundy?

  • Pair your burgundy with a lighter piece from the same colour family, like pastel pink or pale rose.
  • Mix burgundy pieces with luxe prints like brocades, paisleys, silk stripes for a regal look.
  • For work, use burgundy as a neutral and mix with colours like charcoal grey and olive.
  • Wear with a piece in a sheer fabric so that it reads more lightweight.
  • Pair your faded jeans look with plain burgundy cotton tops.
  • Wear burgundy lip colour with brown pencil eyeliner and gold eye shadow or brown mascara and liquid gold eyeliner.

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Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom

Sometimes I like to add everything I love to eat in one recipe and this is the result 🙂

Ingredients

  • 500g penne
  • 200gm chicken breast, diced
  • 8 rashers smoked bacon, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 onion, finely diced
  • 1 capsicum, finely diced
  • 200g chopped fresh button mushrooms
  • 4 dried red chilli diced
  • 2 eggs
  • 30ml olive oil
  • 350ml thickening cream
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom (1)

Steps

  • Bring a large saucepan of water to a boil and cook the penne as per the packet’s instructions.

Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom (6)

  • In a frying pan over medium heat, add oil.
  • Once the oil is hot, add dried chopped chilli.
  • Add diced chicken and cook until it is brown. Once chicken is cooked, add bacon and cook until the fat starts to melt.

Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom (2)

  • Add the garlic, capsicum and onion then cook until the onion becomes soft and transparent.
  • Add the mushrooms, butter, and further cook until the mushrooms are soft.

Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom (3)

  • Add penne and stir through.
  • Make a well in the middle and add the cream and eggs.

Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom (4)

  • Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  •  Simmer until the cream becomes a bit thick
  • Pasta is ready to serve with a sprinkling of parmesan cheese.

Creamy penne with chicken, bacon and mushroom (5)

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It is four asterisks

This article was published in +977 (a Nepalese Lifestyle Magazine in Australia) in August-September 2013 issue.

977 magI am an IT graduate and I have been working in the IT industry for a while but if a decade ago someone saw how I was with computer, then they would have advised me to never go near computers.

While growing up, I didn’t have the luxury of playing with and learning computers like kids todays do. I don’t know how these kids’ tiny brain are wired that they know what to do with the iPhones and iPads but back when I was young, my brain was seemed to work in a straight line. I used to go out to play with my neighbours’ kids and we had dolls, play hide and seek or just run. Some days we came home with dirt all over our clothes and face but it used to be a fun filled childhood. The closest I came to technology was owning an LCD brick game. I am not sure if any of you remember those but they were Tetris type old game with awesome sounds and I have to admit it used to be so much fun. We owned only one so sometimes I had to fight with my brother to play it.

Anyway, when we were in school, computers were just coming slowly to Nepal. I was in year 5 when I saw a computer for the first time at school but not until I was in year 6 that my uncle bought a computer at home and I was able to use it. He was teaching computers at one of the schools so it was essential for him to own one. But those days not many people would buy a computer as it was super expensive, I think prices started from over RS 50,000. And those computers were not  as fast as the ones we have today being an Intel 80486 with black/ blue screen. I still remember learning MS Dos on it. And who can forget the floppy disks and the trouble we all had with them.

The new computer at home was the new toy for everyone and especially to my uncle. He used to work hours in front of the computer and used to program and do other stuff I didn’t understand. After a while, I got to know that there were a few very interesting games installed on the computer. My uncle taught us how to play some of them and they were so addictive. Not only was it fun but as a kid it was a different world. The bad part about this all was that we were only allowed to play on the computer supervised. Rest of the time the computer was out of our reach as it was password protected.

So, one day when my uncle was starting the computer, I watched what he did and saw that he hit four stroke on the keyboard where it said password. It came as asterisks on the screen.  I wanted to learn all about this new device so I tried to remember the password.

Next time when I was talking with my uncle, I told him that now I knew how to start the computer and play the games on my own. He said that I couldn’t as it was password protected to which I replied “I know your password, it is four asterisks.”

 I know everyone must be thinking what an ignorant kid I was but in my mind, that is exactly what I saw. And I had no way of knowing anything more about computers until I took computer classes in school few years later.

Today when I look back and remember that incident, it makes me laugh thinking that the girl who didn’t know anything about computers is working in an IT industry now. The girl who couldn’t differentiate between asterisk and a real password is earning her living working with computers.

Now from a super-slow computer I have moved to super-fast computers and my mobile phone alone is more powerful than my first computer.  I can’t imagine my life without computers and internet and these days any year 6 student will be a lot smarter than I was back then.

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