You know, when I think of Cairo, I don't think of flowers. How my perception has been changed! Simply lovely photos - what vibrant colors! Happy ICLW! ~Miriam (ICLW #22)
Thanks for commenting on my blog today! You have certainly given me some more hope! Twins after 12 years of TTC, wow! May you have a healthy uneventful pregnancy and 2 healthy babies in October!
Beautiful pics! I was in Cairo in July 1991. It was hot. Exotic, mysterious, historical, and hot. Did I mention it was hot?
Anyway, thanks for your comments and encouragement on my blog. I am trying to psych myself into another IVF cycle. I hope the second is easier, as I know what to expect this time.
thanks for leaving a message on my blog! It truly made my day! I am glad I found your blog.. I am intrigued.. you live in Cairo! I need to read back on your blog!!You have a new follower in me!! Congrats on the twins!!!
This could be photos from my own back yard - minus the fruit - but we have identical flowers. Cool.
I'm trying to catch up on my wonderful visitors from Wednesday. I thank you for dropping by and leaving such a kind comment. It's always so much appreciated.
What is it about the blooming flowers that gives you such a sense of fulfillment and excitement? I can't explain it, but I absolutely love the feeling! Gorgeous pics!!
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Married 1996. Waited 2 years to start our family, LOL. Kept trying on our own, w/o intervention until 2006. Crazy, maybe but we kept thinking it would happen. 1st & only pregnancy Jan 2006, tubal, right fallopian tube removed. (I did not know I was 6 wks pregnant). 1st IVF May 2006, fresh cycle failed. Two more IVF trials & FET transfers later all failed. So we're tryin' again... 5th transfers a charm- no it failed too, chemical pregnancy. Tried a 6th FET hoping it was "the charm", it wasn't, NEGATIVE on 12-23-08. Doctor thought a good idea to remove my one remaining fallopian tube, had it ligated January 2009. 7th ET in June 2009, hoping that as my tube issue was gone this was going to be the one... wrong again, low first beta of 24 then down to 2.5. November 2009 I did some immune testing. We just finished our 4th IVF in Feb 2010 with some tweaks, a different protocol & some meds to target immune issues & got our BFP, saw 2 heartbeats. Sadly one baby stopped growing at 10w, but our little miracle arrived in Oct 2010. This blog was started as my IVF journey, but it’s outta control…so along with my IVF stories expect to read almost anything.
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What gorgeous blooms! What is that fruit? You live in Cairo?! Nice.
ReplyDeleteAll right, I need to go to Cairo now! What lusciousness so early.
ReplyDeletebeautiful:)thanks for stopping by my blog this morning!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! I hope you're doing well!! Happy ICLW!! BTW, still waiting on your story and awesome Cairo pics! ;-)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love the hibiscus and roses!
ReplyDeleteJealous!!! Those are all so gorgeous, can't wait for some blooms here in Chicago, sadly I think we're still a month or so out!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL shots. What breathtaking color. Thanks for sharing and happy WW!
ReplyDeleteLovely fruits and flowers! Things here in Nashville are in bloom too and I just love it!
ReplyDeleteYou know, when I think of Cairo, I don't think of flowers. How my perception has been changed! Simply lovely photos - what vibrant colors!
ReplyDeleteHappy ICLW!
~Miriam (ICLW #22)
So beautiful. So many of my favorite flowers! Thanks for brightening my day!
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Beautiful pictures! I'm waiting for spring to finally get things blooming here in Chicago.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can't wait to have flowers blooming here!
ReplyDeletewow :) lovely photos, are these mangoes?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers ! Happy ICLW to you too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my blog today! You have certainly given me some more hope! Twins after 12 years of TTC, wow! May you have a healthy uneventful pregnancy and 2 healthy babies in October!
ReplyDeleteIs that last one Bougainvillea? Beautiful! I love the spring blooms...stunning.
ReplyDeleteHappy ICLW!
Great photos. Great blog, can't wait to read more. I'm your newest follower from IComLeavWe.
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Beautiful pics! I was in Cairo in July 1991. It was hot. Exotic, mysterious, historical, and hot. Did I mention it was hot?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, thanks for your comments and encouragement on my blog. I am trying to psych myself into another IVF cycle. I hope the second is easier, as I know what to expect this time.
Beautiful pics :-).
ReplyDeleteHappy ICLW!
I love tropical blooms ... nice photos!
ReplyDeletePretty photos! We're still on cherry blossoms and tulips in Chicago. (See my blog for pix.)
ReplyDeleteI hope all stays well with you and your twins! I love your header too :)!
ReplyDeleteThat's one gorgeous garden, I envy you a tiny bit for it. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe fruits look delicious!
Cheers from sunny (hence way too hot) Sinai ;)
thanks for leaving a message on my blog! It truly made my day! I am glad I found your blog.. I am intrigued.. you live in Cairo! I need to read back on your blog!!You have a new follower in me!! Congrats on the twins!!!
ReplyDeleteThe bougainvillea's in full bloom here in Israel too - isn't it gorgeous?
ReplyDeleteI just saw that you got your BFP! Congratulations and my very best wishes for a happy, healthy, uneventful 9 months!!
This could be photos from my own back yard - minus the fruit - but we have identical flowers. Cool.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to catch up on my wonderful visitors from Wednesday. I thank you for dropping by and leaving such a kind comment. It's always so much appreciated.
Thanks, and do come again sometime soon.
Hope your day has been treating you well so far!!
Beautiful pictures - I love the flowers - makes me excited for when things really start blooming over here!
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I LOVE the fruit pics! Nothing beats fresh fruit.
ReplyDeleteThe blue flower (third down) looks a lot like the Texas bluebonnet...I wonder if they're related?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics--and thanks for stopping by.
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What is it about the blooming flowers that gives you such a sense of fulfillment and excitement? I can't explain it, but I absolutely love the feeling! Gorgeous pics!!
ReplyDeleteHappy ICLW
Are those mangoes? Beautiful, delicious, and wonderful blooms!
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