Tuesday, April 30, 2013

S+ A Wedding Ceremony

Yesterday, I posted about the pre-wedding Mehndi Ceremony.  Here are some photos from Sunday's wedding ceremony:




All the ladies received white flowers to wear in our hair

The lovely bride reaches for her groom



Colorful saris 




The beautiful couple

Monday, April 29, 2013

Mehndi Ceremony

This past weekend I attended the long-awaited wedding of a dear college friend.  It was an especially beautiful event, full of color, tradition, delicious food, and of course, love.

Here are some photos from Saturday's Mehndi ceremony.  (To see photos from their wedding ceremony, click here.)



Mehndi being drawn on a friend


Such beautiful and intricate artistry


The bride's lovely hands

This shot reminded me of a scene from a Bollywood movie

The lovely hands of long-time friends


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Goodbye, Chuck


I'm going away this weekend to attend a friend's wedding.  (Hubby and Chuck are staying behind to man the fort and welcome our Aussie house guests.)

As much as I'm excited to see old friends, wear fancy clothes, and attend my first Indian-Ghanaian wedding, I'm already missing hubby and Chuck.  It's the longest time that this mama's been away.  

Hope you have a great weekend.  I'll be sure to take lots of photos and share them with you.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Hide it close to your heart

Disappointments.  Fears.  Worries about the future.  Problems with a second pregnancy.  A break-up.  Struggles with job-hunting.  Illegal residency.  A  child with learning disabilities.

While hearing about friends' and family members' struggles, this quote kept popping into my head:


It's true, right?  Life is beautiful, but it is also brutal.  I'm going to hide the quote close to my heart, and pull it out whenever I feel myself getting grumpy at someone or feeling too shy around strangers.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

String art thread and milk jug necklace

Spring is here!

I love feeling the warmer temperatures and seeing the trees bursting with delicate pink and white blooms.  And I don't know about you, but I can't wait to exchange my dark, winter wardrobe for a lighter, more colorful one.

Inspired by the warmer weather and this gorgeous necklace from Modcloth, I welcomed the new season by crapting a wearable, string art necklace out of two materials:  a milk jug and embroidery thread. 

Materials:
- empty milk jug, cleaned and dried
- scissors
- hole puncher
- 2 colors of embroidery thread
- Sharpie marker