Deepavali decorations are up at Serangoon Road and for me it signals the end of the year and all the things I meant up but failed to achieve. Yes, I’m being gloomy rather than positive. I guess I could look at it as a reminder that I have more than a month before Deepavali which falls on the 2nd of November this year. After that comes Christmas and New Year where the guilty pangs really set in.
On a brighter note the season brings all the irresistible sweet treats. The best kind being the home made ones and when they are shared in a family setting.
Thinking about my nieces making a beeline for those cookies, which I know they will love more than their baby food makes me smile in anticipation.
I know. I’m a contradiction of emotions.
Hi,
Its normal to feel that way but think of the new opportunities the new year will bring. Plus Deepavali is the perfect time to binge on sweets 🙂
Good to have found your blog. Looking forward to reading more.
Thanks,
Pallavi
palulife.blogspot.sg
Thanks for the upbeat comment Pallavi…yes I have been gorging on sweet treats 🙂
Now I live in Mumbai, India, Diwali will be part of our holiday and I’m excited to be able to experience it in India for the firs time!
Wow that’s amazing…I need to catch up with your blog Kaho 🙂
Happy Deepavali! I hope you had a great holiday. It was relaxing and fun for us to stay in Mumbai for Diwali holiday. I was just happy to be home.
thanks Kaho…it was a good holiday 🙂