My Wonderful Week!
What a wonderful week I had! I left home Thursday mid-day to drive to northern
Saturday morning some of my friends from out of town, my brother and SIL and I went to Mount Vernon and to lunch before returning to the hotel to dress for the 6 pm wedding. I was very excited that 2 of my sister’s 4 children and spouses came as well as a number of my friends from out of town. The wedding started with hors d’oeuvres outside the ballroom where the ceremony was held. At 7 pm the guests were seated in the ballroom. Then my son’s family members escorted him into the ballroom where he was seated in a chair on an elaborately decorated dais awaiting the bride, Sahar. Sahar was escorted into the ballroom by her girlfriends under a canopy. She was in a beautiful traditional red Pakistani wedding dress with tons of gold jewelry, including face jewelry. The combination of the heavy face jewelry and the head covering prevented free-movement of her head, but she was still radiant. After the ceremony the couple left and my son changed from his Pakistani wedding outfit into a suit and Sahar removed the face jewelry and head covering before returning to mingle with the guests. A wonderful dinner of salad, skewered beef and okra (appetizers), curried lamb, butter chicken, yogurt sauce, and rice (all Indian food) was served family-style as well as cake (sorry I can’t describe it as I had none). Imagine some of the most beautiful colors and jewels on dark and beautiful women! It was just gorgeous! Belly dancing was a hit with everyone. Several very happy men participated and a couple of the bride’s attendants danced as well. Traditional western-style dancing followed and the bridal couple was escorted out under a canopy at the end of the evening.
The next morning I was able to say goodbye to my son and DIL before they left for their honeymoon to . Then 13 of us took a lunch cruise down the




Christina
"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass - it is about learning how to dance in the rain." - Unknown
"Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance." - Unknown