Somehow we all share the same kind of life style and yet we bloom into different personalities. You talking about your mother and sister is like my story. The duo does the same for me. Keep counting your blessings.
I have the same kind of socks too. Warmth straight from India. I love the fact that they are handwoven and someone has actually put a lot of attention to detail.
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Oh.. gosh.. you are back!! I've had a mental Christmas.. and New Year... only returning to normal today.. Tot.. I'd pop into say 'hello'.. and am amazed by these posts.. YAY... so nice to have you back..
Love the colours on your socks.. .:-) .. and the story..
i got a pair of similar bright(different pattern though0 color socks from HP while on a trek around 4 years back from some village women making these right in their homes..and they warm my feet still on winters!!!
gotta love thoughtful sisters!! I work past midnight most days during the tax season and I slip into my colorful fuzzy socks after my clients leave and having them on makes me so happy..and working 14 hours a tad bit bearable!
so thgtful...i love the colourful set...it would def cheer one up on a cold gloomy day :)
ReplyDeleteSomehow we all share the same kind of life style and yet we bloom into different personalities. You talking about your mother and sister is like my story. The duo does the same for me. Keep counting your blessings.
ReplyDeleteI have the same kind of socks too. Warmth straight from India. I love the fact that they are handwoven and someone has actually put a lot of attention to detail.
I think I am writing a mail in your comment box. Adios!
Interestingly, I bought a pair of such socks from Dilli Haat few days back :)
ReplyDeleteDo you have that Himachal cap too ? I love all such things :-)
Awwww! How sweet! ... Those are really pretty one for your feet!!!
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Aww, such a wonderful story, I can see your sentimental bond with them. They're lovely!
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GB...I love these new series and socks is really cool...something cheery (is that a word...hmmm??)on winter day....love the color:)
ReplyDeleteI see the mood and the story going oh so well! Nice to read this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story, I am so enjoying these series Gagan:) Love your socks, wish I could get some too...I have cold feet all the time too:):)
ReplyDelete:-). Love the story. Aren't sisters meant for that. Just like Mother's and Father's day they should have sisters day too :-)
ReplyDeleteHow colourful! I want. those. socks.
ReplyDeleteOh.. gosh.. you are back!! I've had a mental Christmas.. and New Year... only returning to normal today.. Tot.. I'd pop into say 'hello'.. and am amazed by these posts.. YAY... so nice to have you back..
ReplyDeleteLove the colours on your socks.. .:-) .. and the story..
and totally love these new series.. Lovely!!
i got a pair of similar bright(different pattern though0 color socks from HP while on a trek around 4 years back from some village women making these right in their homes..and they warm my feet still on winters!!!
ReplyDeletelove these socks!!
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This story reminded me of how my sis bought me the Krishnanagar dolls when she was in Delhi :).
ReplyDeleteI have a pair of those socks too. They must be more than 20 odd years old. I just can't bear to throw them out.
gotta love thoughtful sisters!!
ReplyDeleteI work past midnight most days during the tax season and I slip into my colorful fuzzy socks after my clients leave and having them on makes me so happy..and working 14 hours a tad bit bearable!
I buy colorful socks from Target for my very cold toes, and to take pictures from that angle:)..but they are not half as woolly as yours.
ReplyDeleteU r so right only sisters can remember sunch things :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cozy gift from lovely sister loved the colour :)
ReplyDeleteOh! I remember those days too. The trade fair at Pragati Maidan was the highlight in all our lifes :-) Cute socks!
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