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Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Autumn in all its glory- Our trip to Vienna,Salzburg Prague and Budapest


For all those who have been wondering why I haven't blogged in a while, we have been travelling through Europe- Vienna, Salzburg, Budapest and Prague and have just got back after an extremely memorable trip. 

It may sound cliched, but take it from me, the Autumn colours were truly fabulous and because we were there in the first half of October, the weather was tailor made for the most delightful walks, hikes and of course, indulging in the varied and exotic culinary delights. 



Glorious Autumn colours in Budapest


To make sure I do justice, I plan to write posts on different topics on this one, as well as my other blog, 'Food For Thought'-http://sunainasahluwalia.blogspot.com/

While I will  take my time sorting through the huge collection of photographs that my husband Avi and I have clicked, I just couldn't resist sharing a sneak preview with all of you in the meantime.


Hope you enjoy the visual journey and I promise to be back with more very soon...




The gardens at the Schönbrunn palace, Vienna


The Schönbrunn palace, Vienna





At the Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg


En route to Salzburg, Austria 


A view to die for- en route to Salzburg

With Avi at the Sarah Bernhardt restaurant, Hotel Paris, Prague

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Two weeks later and recovered- Dealing with Contact Dermatitis


'Man proposes but God disposes'. This is a phrase that I've grown up with and have used it many a time myself.

But never has it applied so  much as what I've been through in the last couple of weeks.What rankled even more was the fact that I had to cancel the family holiday that we had been looking forward to for the last couple of months!


It started off as a mild skin rash but then I have sensitive skin in any case and after having lived in the Middle East for the last two decades, have developed a mild form of 'melasma', ( a slight darkening of the skin on the upper cheek bones), Having tried various forms of treatment, including Homeopathy, over the last few years, I've pretty much given up on it and have learnt to manage life effectively-treks, hikes, long walks in the desert, mountain climbing, I've managed them all, ensuring that my face is not directly exposed to the sun, as this is likely to increase the darkening.    


So what was it that propelled me to go to a chemist and buy a Bioderma product, White Objective, last month? For the life of me, I'll never really be able to comprehend that except for the fact that the mildly brown  patches were bothering me( from a cosmetic point of view) and I hoped that this would resolve the issue.( Incidentally, this is the same product I'd used last year and it had worked very well!)


Day 1 and I applied it at night- I remember Avi telling me" If it ain't broke, don't fix it" but I went ahead  anyway.


Day 2- Noticed  a slight redness and itching in the morning but thought nothing much of it and went about my day.Applied the serum again at night,.


Day 3- More redness and itching, but did I stop/ No I applied it AGAIN for the third time and what followed next was a nightmare..


Day 4- It seemed worse and there was some pain. I applied a basic skin medication and ice off and on. 


Day 5 Thursday--it looked worse, there was a swelling and a constant itching. That day, I applied ice packs off and on and took an anti allergy medication. Avi suggested that we visit the doctor,but I slept in the afternoon and in the evening was feeling too ill to go.At night, I taped my face with large bandage so that I would resist the urge to scratch through the night.



Day 6- Friday- Woke up in the morning and felt terrible. One look at my face in the mirror and what looked back at me was appalling- red, inflamed, with my left eye almost closed with the swelling and the pain- hard to describe, so I will let that pass...

Went to the doctor in the next hour and I clearly remember her look when I took off the dark glasses that I was wearing to conceal as much of my face as I could. A look of astonishment coupled with horror and I leave you to imagine the rest.The problem was identified as 'Contact dermatitis', with a secondary issue of pus and infection


And so I was put on a course of antibiotics for 5 days and supposed to visit the doctor for a review after that. Which incidentally, would be the day before we were supposed to go on vacation..


Over the next few days, the infection  seemed to be getting better but the pain and the redness remained. On the fifth day we went back to her- the left side of my face was red but luckily the pain had gone.


It was high time to visit a Skin Specialist now and that was what she suggested that morning. And so we visited a well known skin specialist her. After a thorough look at my face, he informed that there was no infection/pus any more and as for the redness" we will deal with it."


Armed with a renewed surge of confidence and a prescription for just two medicines, including a skin cream for 10 days,  I walked out and cancelled my trip. You see, there was no way that I could take any exposure to the sun during this period.


Today is Day 9 of that course and I've recovered. I feel normal  and the redness is almost all gone. I take precautions like not going out when the sun is directly overhead  and that's pretty much it.


As to what did I do with all my time indoors- well that's another whole story for another blog post...



PS- There has to be a reason why I haven't put up those pics of my face during that period...

Saturday, May 26, 2012

The window with a view


 Recently we spent some time in Himachal Pradesh in India. One place in particular is very high on our list of favourites, Mashobra. 

There were days filled with warmth and sunshine and then there were the cold, wet and windy days. 


And the rainy days were ones that I spent at my favourite spot at the window, watching the valley below. Hours when I could just relax and unwind for there seemed to be no rush to go anywhere. 

I could also indulge in my passion for photography and even though I've probably clicked this same spot and view below at least fifty times, I've no regrets.

For I've enjoyed myself thoroughly each time I've done so.


My Window With a View 


The view on a rainy day
 

So here they are, two of my current favourite shots- my window seat and the view that I looked at . Am fairly sure you will like them too!