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Belated Happy New Year!

Mid Feb and a lot has happened, things are coming in waves... (I wrote this draft last week, and held publishing it. Aaand as of this writing more waves have came in)

Start of the year was wonderfully eventful, family duties and then there was India, that I couldn't find time to share my well wishes for 2017. Looking back, 2016 was pretty swell! I did a lot of the things I said I was going to do and there were lots of surprises! I’m in awe at how my 2016 panned out, faithful to the intentions and their specific manifestations. So now, I’m giving life to my 2017 intentions.

Basically, in the grander scheme of things, 2017's intent is identical to last year’s. I’ve written my 2017 specifics and am working towards realizing them, because it has been said - nothing comes free, especially not the good stuff (or something like that), and I will not allow no less than good in my life.

And so...

Though a month and a half delayed, have an awe-inspiring 2017 all! I wish for our year to be filled with adventures, surprises, tinkering, surf, travels, learning. That even the routine and the regular put smiles on our face. That courage wins over ego. That we find ourselves surprised by the magic of words. I wish that we have more of the things we like and less of those that break our hearts. I wish that we chase after our dreams and experience moments when we're larger than life… And I wish that we master our Matilda powers (read Roald Dahl's Matilda or watch the movie!)


I’m excited! And while all of these are happening, let's not forget to stop and smell the flowers!

Recycling last year's photo because it worked and I like the elements in it.

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