Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Of Diamonds, Mehndi, and the Girls Who Deserve it All!

Originally posted on LJ, July 30 before my India trip. I am back now!

As I daydream of the foods I will be eating in mumbai, M interjects my reverie - she needs a small diamond cluster earring. "But you already have a beautiful pair," I remind, as if any woman can actually forget the glittering rocks they have. "Those are too big, and for wearing to work everyday I prefer something smaller." :-( I wish she was a food gourmet, its less expensive.

And so, we will put together our list of things to get in india. Jewelery, salwar khameez and other dresses for her. Eating out, books, and music for me.



One thing is certain, a day before we return, one of my cousin sisters will organize a 'mehndi' session. They usually ask a talented lady to come home, and after dinner all my cousin sisters, sister-in-laws, nieces and whoever, get their hands decorated. Whenever I poke my head in, its a treat to see all the girls and women treat themselves in such a collective manner, joking with each other, giggling and sharing in the camaraderie. As one gets her left hand decorated, with her right hand she designs anothers. And so a whole chain of young women, little girls at heart, helping each other amidst a squealing cacophony. With both their hands covered with mehndi, they also relax knowing they wouldn't be called to bring water, or make chai, or other silly things for the menfolk. I only wish such joys visit them always, and for the rest of their lives. For they who make our lives worth living, what are a few diamonds!


I took this pic several years ago at such an event at home.

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