Ok, I was back on Saturday itself but a long unwinding on Sunday and back to work from Monday is really taking a toll on me!! Anyways, I have lots of juicy gossip and a special one to start the entire wedding story with.
How was it you would ask? Well, there were lots of smiles and cries and few frowns, all in one. But, all in all, everything went well. Yes, I am trying to settle down right now so there are a few hiccups.
Tomorrow is the 16th day function which officially marks the end of wedding celebrations. What happens tomorrow is something I will explain in detail. Ok, typing with all the chooda in the arms is damn difficult. Good that I did not try it before today!
Btw, tomorrow I am getting rid of the chooda. Don’t get me wrong, I love them. Everyone loved them, in fact, just for the fact that the chooda was so different here and gives the perfect bride-sy look. But, they got so heavy and I think I got the smaller size so I could wear only half of my chooda. Will narrate the story later. In short, I am not able to do any regular works with them on my hands and worse still I can not reach my back to clean it 😀
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Deepthi C says
Happy Married Life Swati 😉
Anonymous says
Wish you a very happy married life Swati. I’ve been a reader of your blog since quite sometime and really appreciate it. Though this is my first comment, glad that it came for your D-Day :)).
Cheers,
Pavan.
sam says
happy married life. u r irritated with chooda. but they r b’ful, aren’t they? sad in my culture we don’t wear chooda
Pranali says
In my culture too we don’t wear chudas. In maharashtrian weddings there is no sangeet also. Plus u have to wear the traditional Saree. No lehenga..
sam says
same pinch no choodas, no sangeet, no lahengas . btn i m not a maharashtrian
Ray S says
ha ha ha the last line killed it!!! literally 😀 but one again, congo 😀 😀
VIBHA says
many many congratulations and wishing you a blessed married life ahead. god bless
Vibha