3/14/2009

A New Day

Something about how Nowruz translates into English has had me engaged over the past few weeks. I have been looking forward to a New Day for a while now! It seems like I have finally managed to start pulling myself out of a very stressful time, where for a few months I was focused and devoted to a very complicated volunteer project. I have also started working on something new at work which is a very welcome change. I am cleaning my house, my closets, my kitchen, my office, my head, and my heart of some clutter and finished business. I'm doing my khooneh tekooni inside and out, you guys! I can't wait for Nowruz! I hope you all have started a fabulous weekend with your family and loved ones. Have a good Saturday you all!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am so happy Nazy jan that you are feeling fresh and ready for Norouz! I wish you a really unique EYD this year...
:)
Have fun and thanks for this spring post and also the previous one with nice pictures!

Be happy.

Anonymous said...

hap new year.

Anonymous said...

Very charming to see you are back :) And happy khone-takooni whenever and wherever needed!

Texasi said...

This is the first year i am gona do Khone Takooni!

happy Nowrooz

Daisy said...

yey! look who is back :)

آمیز نقی خان said...

نازی عزیز
عیدت مبارک و دلت درسال نو پرازنوروز باد

Nazy said...

My Dear Lovely Friends!

It is a joy to be back and to hear from each and every one of you. I have missed this. I'm glad to be home. Love you all more than I can say.

Anonymous said...

Wow, this weblog really smells like Nowruz!Having no Iranians around in the last couple of seasons, I've no natural feeling of Nowruz at this year, though struggling hard to create such a feeling inside before it's too late (just few hours left!). But I wouldn't give up and think I'd let this incredible feeling in, as soon as possible. maybe by sniffing scent of Nowruz in Persian websites and weblogs all night to be sort of involved in the event. well, lets give it a try by saying "happy Nowruz" to you and your readers...