It is a New Year, so it is time to hit the reset button and not dwell over what you could have, should have, or would have done last year. It is time to make new resolutions and resolving on achieving them!
We just got back from a lovely trip to India. This was Dhruvi's debut trip, so we were really excited to share our bundle of joy with our friends and family in India. Needless to say he was the star of the show and captured everyone's heart. One of my resolutions this year is to do a better job updating this blog, so our family and friends have a window into Dhruv's life other than the occasional iPhone photos, or links to YouTube videos. Static pictures and dynamic videos can only do so much to give our family and friends a window into Dhruvi's world, so wanted to provide some more context into our little munchkin's Dhruviverse.
To start off this New Year here is a picture of our little boy on New Year's Eve.

It was the next year in India and we were calling our family to wish them a Happy New Year. In India Dhruvi picked up the word "Happy Happy". He typically says that word when he sees a candle on just about anything, or will repeat the word if prompted. This was one of the many phone calls to our family where he was cooing "Happy Happy" on the phone sitting on his throne. So here is wishing you a Happy Happy New Year and a toast to new beginnings.
Cheers!
We just got back from a lovely trip to India. This was Dhruvi's debut trip, so we were really excited to share our bundle of joy with our friends and family in India. Needless to say he was the star of the show and captured everyone's heart. One of my resolutions this year is to do a better job updating this blog, so our family and friends have a window into Dhruv's life other than the occasional iPhone photos, or links to YouTube videos. Static pictures and dynamic videos can only do so much to give our family and friends a window into Dhruvi's world, so wanted to provide some more context into our little munchkin's Dhruviverse.
To start off this New Year here is a picture of our little boy on New Year's Eve.

It was the next year in India and we were calling our family to wish them a Happy New Year. In India Dhruvi picked up the word "Happy Happy". He typically says that word when he sees a candle on just about anything, or will repeat the word if prompted. This was one of the many phone calls to our family where he was cooing "Happy Happy" on the phone sitting on his throne. So here is wishing you a Happy Happy New Year and a toast to new beginnings.
Cheers!
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