Have been going to childhood in my last couple of posts, now coming to the present...
After the preliminary exams life turned out to be event-full.
Weeks past just so fast and in between, Tulip festival, International talent show and Open house happened.
Don't have much words to describe them, but have pictures:-D
Tulip festival in Wamego
Every year in a near by town, Wamego, they celebrate Tulip festival.
It's a picnic that's mainly a dutch heritage where people come together at the outbreak of spring and see Tulips and enjoy; eat, sing and dance. Kids will be very excited since there will be so many goodies at display and much toys and exhibits.
Last year I went there expecting a sea of tulips like the one below. And was disappointed:-(
International talent show
I sung a song for the international talent song. My juniors here were instrumental in pushing me to sing this time. Thanks for them since many people told they liked it:-D
Link here.
Open house
In University there is an exhibition in Spring which showcases the lighter side of higher education. Local people come and see each and every department and enjoy the scientific displays. We had a Biology booth where we took turn to explain stuff. I befriended "pizza". She was very friendly and kids also liked her a lot.
I took her in my hands and we were quite happy with each other.
A four wheeler in my yard
Another thing happened was that I bought a car.
If only I could drive a car! I bought one any way. Let me see if I would be able to ride it. During driving, if there is anything that has to be done suddenly, I might get in trouble. Hopefully I won't put people on the road in danger:-D. For a place that doesn't have any public transport like here, car is just a necessity, buying which I had been postponing thinking about my condition. Now after my prelims I had to fulfill my promise to Shanker that I will get one! Tonychettan, my senior, bargained with the dealer and ensured that I got a fair deal. Predeesh, my junior, has agreed to teach me driving also.
Alll izzzzzzz well!:-D
After the preliminary exams life turned out to be event-full.
Weeks past just so fast and in between, Tulip festival, International talent show and Open house happened.
Don't have much words to describe them, but have pictures:-D
Tulip festival in Wamego
Every year in a near by town, Wamego, they celebrate Tulip festival.
It's a picnic that's mainly a dutch heritage where people come together at the outbreak of spring and see Tulips and enjoy; eat, sing and dance. Kids will be very excited since there will be so many goodies at display and much toys and exhibits.
Last year I went there expecting a sea of tulips like the one below. And was disappointed:-(
Tulips will bloom just in a small area and the festival is all to make merry seeing happy faces of many people. This year I knew what to expect and was also happy that I could see my prof playing his band. Thanks to Brian, a brilliant post doctoral researcher in our lab who took me there:-D
International talent show
I sung a song for the international talent song. My juniors here were instrumental in pushing me to sing this time. Thanks for them since many people told they liked it:-D
Link here.
Open house
In University there is an exhibition in Spring which showcases the lighter side of higher education. Local people come and see each and every department and enjoy the scientific displays. We had a Biology booth where we took turn to explain stuff. I befriended "pizza". She was very friendly and kids also liked her a lot.
I took her in my hands and we were quite happy with each other.
A four wheeler in my yard
Another thing happened was that I bought a car.
If only I could drive a car! I bought one any way. Let me see if I would be able to ride it. During driving, if there is anything that has to be done suddenly, I might get in trouble. Hopefully I won't put people on the road in danger:-D. For a place that doesn't have any public transport like here, car is just a necessity, buying which I had been postponing thinking about my condition. Now after my prelims I had to fulfill my promise to Shanker that I will get one! Tonychettan, my senior, bargained with the dealer and ensured that I got a fair deal. Predeesh, my junior, has agreed to teach me driving also.
Alll izzzzzzz well!:-D
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