Monday, October 12, 2009

It’s the time

Its that time of the year when there is loads n loads of festivals!..Starting Raksha Bandan/Aavani Avittam(the day the men change their sacred thread. Never mind that Mr husband takes it off the very next day..’coz its yet a day of celebration at home) in early August until New Years even in Dec..its celebration time. Time to get dolled up, cook fancy food, throw parties, attend parties and have a blast!

Well, technically this post should have come much earlier i.e in august. I generally look forward to all the festivals and this time more so ‘coz my inlaws were suppose to be here..and I was planning on celebrating all of them very traditionally and making lots of yummy food ‘coz I would be assisting well-experienced hands in the kitchen. But it wasn’t meant to be. The Avani Avittam and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations were nice…but inlaws left early, just before Janmashatami..and so it was back to just the husband and I for the remaining festivals.

I was bummed about it and thanks to being in low spirits did not celebrate Janmashtami or Dusshera. We did nothing at home. Not even any special food. No special prayers. Nothing. The husband played along. He didn’t complain about the lack of celebration nor did he motivate to actually celebrate.

Now it’s time for Diwali. n since childhood this has remained my fav festival. For the last 2 years that I have been in the US..we have had a Diwali potluck at my place..decorated our home with Diyas and Rangoli, cooked some special food, did puja, wore new traditional clothes etc etc etc. This year coz my mil was suppose to be here..i had decided that we would have a Diwali party at home as usual except that we would do ALL the cooking. Atleast 30 people had come over last year minus the kids.

Thankfully the high spirits have returned and I want to celebrate Diwali nicely. If possible, make up for all the festivals I missed celebrating. Now of course plans had to change. I couldn’t cook for 30 people…but no, I want to cook. N there has been disagreements between the husband and me in that area. I don’t like throwing a party in OUR HOME unless we are on the same page.

As luck would have it…we have to move by the end of the month. We are just moving to the ground floor in the same apartment. N this is being done mostly ‘coz I want to. Thanks to constantly moving for the last 2 years..this year, I couldn’t rest in peace when we recently completed a year in the same home. I have been itching to move and the opportunity has risen and the husband has agreed! I like moving ‘coz it brings about the excitement of setting up a new home and of course it’s a nice excuse to clean and do away with all the unwanted stuff we have collected at home.

N so..we have decided that we will throw a party once we move to our new home and settle down there. I’m looking forward to the move and the party that will follow after.

Meanwhile..I am really xcited about Diwali. I have decided on the menu for the day. I’m yet to choose which sari I’m going to drape, but I’ve picked up some matching jewellery to go with a few saris I have shortlisted. We have chosen the sherwani for the hubby and have been invited to attend a party at a friend’s place in the evening.

Am so looking forward to the coming days! Hope its fun! Yippe!

So, what are your plans for Diwali? And which is your favorite festival?

20 comments:

Shachi said...

Our first Diwali at our new home so I'll end up hosting this time...havent planned it yet though :) In US, its the usual - lunch/dinner gatherings, making food, sweets, decorating the house.....its much more fun in India with family.....it's new year for us the next day, but somehow the excitement hasn't kicked in yet :)

rayshma said...

i love diwali too... and this is our first proper diwali.. to add to that, ma's here... so really really looking fwd to it! :D

and heyy, it's snowing here!!!! :)
have fun, pavs... and do post pics of your diwali bash and the new home! :)

will mail you in detail... :)

Shruti said...

I did feel it this year.. raksha bandhan, ganpati-- 10 days, then what? navratri, now diwali.. and oh yea.. swine flu also in between :P

There have been so many holidays, I can actually feel the burden! lol!

My fav festival? I like Diwali the most. hehe everone will say that.. for the amount of sweets that we give n get. :) Only if the noise would be a little less!

Preethi said...

You are such a nice little girl arent you?? saree and jewellery and the menu for diwali? I am looking at the list of places we could jaunt off too.. diwali being on a saturday and all.. I think I might actually do a turn about and go to a temple on the day!! And consider that a big acheivement!! Have fun girl and take loads of pics.. waiting to see the pics of your diwali attire, the menu as well as the new home!! Good luck with the move!!

Kiran said...

Why dont you get youselves a caravan or a tent? You can be in perpetual "move house" mode .. and you can celebrate every damn festival in an ever-innovative way :P

Jack said...

Pavi,

Best of luck in the new house. Have a jollygood time on Diwali. Festivals are for enjoyment. Sitting here I can get such nice aroma from your kitchen for party.

Take care

broca's area said...

hmm...i used to love diwali..those crackers/sweets etc....but now after joining mbbs i lost interest...
on this sund i have night duty:(...

Pavi!!!! said...

@Shachi.. New home?Congrats!!! hope ur party is all planned..today must be a busy day for u! n yes..it is one of those times when i miss family TERRIBLY!
Happy Diwali! and a Happy Gujju new Year!

Pavi!!!! said...

@RayRay: ya,it must be so much more of a celebration coz mum is around.. Wish you,Vin and Mom a Very Very happy Diwali!
i loved teh 1st snow...tho i wld have enjoyed it more..if i didnt know that it would last for the next 6 mths;)
PS:waiting for ur mail!

Pavi!!!! said...

@Shruti: burden of holidays?! woman,are u human?! ;)
well.i dont have a sweet tooth..but still..i louveeee Diwali!
Wish you and your family a VERY Happy Diwali!

Pavi!!!! said...

@preeti:LOL!!!! Wish u and your family a very Happy Diwali! pics shall be posted on FB:)

Pavi!!!! said...

@kiran: ahaha!u know..the husband has a fascination for boats n badly wants to buy one..so he was sugesting staying on a boat during the summer!...the ideas u men come up with!!!
Wish you and your family a Very Happy Diwali! :)

Pavi!!!! said...

@jack: thanks much. Wish you and your family a Very Happy Diwali!

@Broca: oh noooo!so unfair! :(
nevertheless..Wish you and your family a Very Happy Diwali!

Satish Bolla said...

pavi, i hope everything went on as planned. write a post abt the festivities too

cm chap said...

Hey Pavi... Happy Diwali... wow, so much energy you have to cook for 30 ppl ;)

BTW.. pls send ur address to my email.. I dont mind cmg down to help you empty the food you cook :)

ani_aset said...

i had a good time at home :) with family. hope you had a great diwali :)

Shunty said...

Wherever we are,
India people, festive people!! :) nice blog

aMus said...

I hope you had a great Diwali, pavi. It is one of my fav festivals. However low i feel, the sight of those lit diyas makes my heart glow.

have fun setting up a new home. it is fun, in many ways. and a great excuse to throw away stuff you don't use.

Jack said...

Pavi,

Exactly one month today since this post. When is the next one? No visit too. Looking for your valuable views.

Take care

Preethi said...

when are you planning to grace us with a post girl?