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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Goodies from India

The MIL is back with us now and the kids are just plain ecstatic!

She got us all the snacks for the adults and clothes for the kids from all the relatives back home.

Today we did not go anywhere. The girls just wanted to try on the clothes and take photos, to reaffirm their prettiness of course.

One advantage with the girls is that you can spend hours indoors if you take them to Walmart, Target or simply when grandma opens her suitcase just after she lands from the airport!

They will insist on wearing every dress and look in the mirror and before you know it, it is 2013 and they are ready for the next batch of paavaadais (silk frocks).

These aren't the best shots (will have to take some during the day to avoid the shadows) but here goes..







Okay, we are not in 2013, but half the weekend is over!


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4 Comments:

I am not responsible for comments posted by others... At 9:10 PM, Blogger Kavi wrote...

:D

You havent spoken much of the goodies that go 'into' you ! Well..well !!

Enjoy !

 
I am not responsible for comments posted by others... At 5:29 PM, Blogger Balaji S Rajan wrote...

Sundar,

They are so cute in their outfits. I am glad that they are having fun with their Patti. Hope everything is fine at your end.

 
I am not responsible for comments posted by others... At 11:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous wrote...

Beautiful lil girls. Its always a treat to watch them dress up and dance. Mine's the same. Right now the mirror is her best friend. And I'm learning to be less attatched to my accessories.
Priya (PS 89)

 
I am not responsible for comments posted by others... At 9:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous wrote...

the paavadai borders look interesting, is it the Ramayana type or the Cindrella type? (our garments are sure versatile!) Paavadai borders have come a long way from the maanga patterns of our time!

 

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