Originally posted by: Goosecool
Woah just had my rare afternoon nap n checked for ur update... Awesome nisha...
Gonna read it again with the evening chai... Tomorrow no school for the kiddos...
So is she gonna cook authentic punjabi food for him as u mentioned before that she makes and loves punjabi foods
as much as I love mihir please let him not be there today... Please please pretty please...π³
I know the questions.. Once while I volunteered in my 5year olds class n was in churidaar Kurta... A girl used to ask me always why do you wear that dot on your head n I would answer patiently that I loved dressing up n wearing it... My daughter got completely frustrated and asked her"does my mom ask you why do you not wear a potta(pottu/bindi) on her forehead" . I was so tongue tied as to what to do but somehow the GIRL JUST GOT IT N NEVER ASKED ME AFTERWARDS...ππΌ
DAMN CUTE
DAMN CUTE
I wear salwar kameez at home, only that
If I wear some nice pretty Shopper's Stop kinds for a change some Saturday FOR NO REASON my 7 year old will ask
"Boy U ARE DRESSED UP where are WE going?"π
I am like "Koi kisi din SHAUQ se dhang ke kapde nahi pehan sakta hai kya is ghar ghar mein kabhi?π
One Mom asked me in 4th grade (when my oldest was in 4th) Science Fair in the cafeteria " So was there enough to get by when you were growing up" or something like that. She worked in the military I think... so may be she flew mission to Afghanistan? maybe?
I told her "Yes thanks I didnt eat ONE thing a US military aircraft dropped . It was ALL grown in India"π€£
I think she thought India was Haiti or something? No offence to any reader from Haiti
But I was quite taken aback...
Until like a couple years ago I would be all over Desis at grocery stores and parks, exchanging phone numbers and conducting impromptu interviewsπ my husband would run asa far away as possible... but then I would invite them over to lunch or dinner on weekends, and then he cant runπ
Offlate yeh habit maine shed kar diya... he will ask "Looks like a Desi, jaake interview kar na"π
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