here's the receipt of the bulb (installed on the day after the receipt date) which can last up to 3 years (hopefully close to 3 years & not just merely up to 3 years):

and here's the ultrasound images of our precious:





i still remember first knowing that pirus was a color. now, i cannot find any text that refers to pirus as a color. i don't even remember in what language pirus is as a color. nevertheless, i'll still remember pirus as a color. (would like to credit the drawing to my 7-year old daughter in 2007, using microsoft paint). (update: pirus is the color of turquoise in indonesian; greenish blue or bluish green; in persian, it's fairuz).
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