English, asked by goutam9573, 8 months ago

Write an essay on how you celebrated your parents 25th wedding anniversary during the lockdown period.
<marquee behavior=<"alternate"> Don't Spam </marquee>

Answers

Answered by ramyaadharsh30
6

Answer:

This is how we celebrated my parent's 25th wedding anniversary. Just to give you a little background, I am a Maharashtrian and some of the activities carried out are very much related to Marathi Wedding culture.

When the day arrived, at 12:00 a.m. I woke them up and gave them invitation card for the function of their Silver Jubilee of Marriage.

Something about the invites. I managed to find their original wedding card and photoshopped it. I changed the venue and timing details. The surprised look on their face was just beautiful.

Those invites were sent to all the close relatives and family friends well in time. I called them personally to tell them it's a surprise to avoid spilling any beans.

From 12:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m., we had a small Mehendi ceremony. We played romantic bollywood songs on the music system as my sister's friends were drawing mehendi on my mom's hand.

When they woke up on the big day, they were again in awe as my uncle (Dad's elder brother) and aunty came to our place along with one my dad's cousin and grandmother for a Haldi ceremony. We carried it out in the open in our little garden. It was a lot of fun to see them two blushing.

At about 9 a.m., after their bath, I had a small "Aher" ceremony where I gifted them and all the people in our family who are elder to them with some presents and sweets. I also gifted them the clothes they were supposed to wear at the function in the evening. A shervani like kurta and dhoti for dad. A special silk Paithani saree for mom. At that time, they had that "Our son has grown up now." sort of proud look. It was one of my favorite moments of the day.

We had a simple brunch at 12:00 pm where my aunt made delicious Sevai ki Kheer.

At about 4 p.m., caterer and decorator arrived. I could've hired a lawn but I chose to host the function at home by using the car parking space and the frontyard of our house. Nothing better than a venue that is close to your heart. It was simply decorated along with good lighting arrangements. The main aspect of it was red and white themed balloon decoration on the stage where the chairs for my parents were to be kept. Needless to say, it was a hit with all the children.

Guests started arriving from 7 p.m. onwards. My parents were very happy to see all members of our big family there. Well, let me describe my family. My dad has 6 sisters and a brother. My mom has 2 sisters and a brother. All of them are married and have 2 children on average. Most senior members were my 3 grandparents. We missed my paternal grandpa. So.. a big family.. and I haven't even mentioned their cousins yet!

Dinner menu was very simple. It had to be, as most of the guests were 50+ years old in age.

At about 9 p.m., we all sung the "Mangal Ashtakas" after which my parents exchanged garlands with all of us throwing flower petals and 'akshada' on them. It was undoubtedly the main event of the ceremony. This was followed by cake-cutting. My dad invited all the children present to come on stage and cut the cake with them.

The program concluded after my parents sought blessings from all the elders and quick photo session. Undoubtedly it one of the best days of my life! It was as if getting to experience (and manage!!) their wedding.

Answered by penielchurch234
2

Answer:

hi

Explanation:

hi there I will not be able to join the meeting on Monday cbc what is the mistake of the chats with you and your family and friends and family abundantly clear karde caption settings to determine the photos I took a prank call me at all possible to get the photos I took a prank call me at all possible to get the photos I took a prank call me at all possible to get the photos I took a prank call me at all possible to get the photos I took

Similar questions