Wednesday, October 27, 2010

karwa chauth

hey all,
It was karwa chauth on 26th a day on which women keep a no food no water fast for the long life of their husbands and of course the reason I am writing this is cause I also did that stayed a whole day without food or water which lots of women do without making a big deal about it like I am doing :) but that's me(shoulder shrug it's my signature move)
Sadistic moon rose really late and I along with lots of ladies and of course their husbands stayed glued in the buliding's park with the pooja ki thali all the while trying to ignore the aromas rising out of people's kitchen near by, had a food orgy afterwards though
Dressed up in traditional clothes and of course there is a pic
I love silk sarees and this a traditional orissa silk saree


I have reached my destination and surprisingly not jet lagged at all, will be posting more about that later, did any of your keep karwa chauth ????
do any of you guys also give your wives company and keep KC :)

11 comments:

  1. I gave company to my wife. I always do.

    So where are you now?

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  2. You look absolutely gorgeous in that Sari! Lovely smile too! :)

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  3. Awwww you look so sweet in this traditional attire. Such a sweet post. I wanted to see your aish look alike green saree. You said, u will wear that. Perhaps you changed your mind. This red is gorgeous.

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  4. Hey you look really pretty in the saree! I did keep karvachauth and considering my luch, we had tornado effects (not the actual tornado) in my state. Cool right! It poured and poured all night! So no moon!! Boo!

    But my Mum had given me a solution for that! My husband semi fasted with me, which I thought was very sweet!!

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  5. You are looking very pretty!

    I kept KC & even my hubby did. The moon took so long to rise that by the time it did, I was too tired to eat!

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  6. Oh darn! I never knew. I look forward to it mostly for getting all decked up and looking all pretty pretty.....

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  7. You are looking very pretty in the traditional red saree, somehow red seems to look nice on everybody. it is the best color.

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  8. You look so young. I am sure you are. Pretty smile and a beautiful saree to go with it.

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  9. @all: thanks everybody for the nice comments took so long to reply cause I am on a vacation and blogging is not a top priority right now

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  10. That is a fantastic sari darling! I love these traditional clothes, be it Russian (you know the typical costumes), Chinese kimonos or Indian saris... Amazing <3
    I like your blog, I hope you're going to take the time to visit mine - I have a feeling you'll like it :)) Can't wait to hear from you and of course feel free to follow me anytime (if you like my blog of course :))! <3

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