Wednesday 8 October 2014

Diwali decoration at Select Citywalk

Hello people,

Me and Mr. R went for our wedding shopping this Sunday. We checked out clothes for him but did not buy anything. We saw a suit for him at Van Heusen and the guy looked really good. We might pick it up, but we are still looking for more options.
Coming to the point, the mall was beautifully decorated for Diwali. Mr. R managed to click a few pictures. Hope you like them.





























Thursday 2 October 2014

2 months to go!

It seems as if it was just yesterday that I had my roka  ceremony, although it was way back in April 2014. (Was it really way back? Silly me :p) As soon as the dates got fixed, me and Mr. R would count days for the D-Day. We thought we had so much time in hand and it seemed so difficult to cross that time. We wished to play our life in a fast forward mode and just reach the D-day, escaping all the tensions and the chaos associated with weddings. But who has ever been successful in that attempt?



And now that we think about it, we realize that time actually flew. The relativity of time is a strange concept. It seems as if the clocks forget to move when we are in office but when we are together, the clocks conspire against us. Time literally flies. We wish we could stay together for more but then, we console ourselves that there will be a day when no clocks would plot against us, the relativity would not affect us, there will be a day!

With just 2 months left now, a lot of work still needs to be done. I am mostly through my shopping, just winter wear and few small things left. But then, new things keep coming up everyday and I guess that will go on even till the last day. But no matter how much the chaos, everything eventually falls into place. With just a few days left and the excitement creeping over, I am looking forward to a new phase of my life.





Wednesday 24 September 2014

I won L’Oreal Chocolate Personality Contest at Corallista!

After winning the Fab Bag, I won another contest... yay!!! It is so exciting to win such contests, the gift being a bag full of goodies from L’Oreal Paris. I am so excited to receive my gift, just can't wait. A big thank you to Corallista for having me as the winner.





The post where I gave my answer-http://corallista.com/2014/09/22/what-is-your-chocolate-personality-answer-and-win-goodies-from-loreal-paris/

The announcement- http://corallista.com/2014/09/24/winner-of-loreal-chocolate-personality-contest/

Monday 22 September 2014

PDA or No PDA?

Falling in love is a wonderful and a beautiful feeling, and when it happens, we want the world to know about it. But what it the right amount of showing it? Public Displays of Affection "PDA" can elicit a wide range of reactions at times. How often have you gone out and seen couples getting all cosy in public and stared at them for doing so. Do you favour PDA or just turn away your face from the sight? Is there any "acceptable" limit or is it based on just what the couple finds to be acceptable?





Personally, I am a bit shy, but when it comes to expressing my love, I do not care what others have to say, which does not mean that I would do any sort of thing just in the name of "love." I believe every emotion has various ways in which it can be expressed, doing it publicly or privately does not change your love for someone.
There is a thin line between expressing love and making things look vulgar. Today, the mentality of Indians in changing. They are accepting the fact that love is not something that has to be shown only in a closed space, but it is something, when done in limit, can even be shown publicly, without causing embarrassment.




I love it when people express their love publicly, the way they pamper each other and make each other feel special. It is not like they are proving to the world that they love each other. They just show it when they feel like doing it, not suppressing their feelings for a later time when it would be a "private display of affection." 
It is always a personal choice as to whether we want or do not want to express our love publicly. But what if one person likes doing it but his/her partner does not like it? What is the middle way? Will the person who likes it stop expressing himself/herself because the partner does not like it? Will that person suppress his feelings and save them for a later date and a private space? 
Love is a beautiful feeling. Without you even realizing, it would change you into a totally different person, and invoke all emotions in you. And there is no harm in expressing it unless you do it within the acceptable limits. So go ahead, give a hug, spread love!!!

Wednesday 17 September 2014

Some random wedding pictures

I have been surfing the net for some wedding inspiration pictures. These are the random wedding  pictures that I really liked. Hope you like them too.






Waiting for the moment


Kanyadaan


I love this shot


Jutey le lo, paise de do


Can you see the happiness in her eyes?


Here she comes


I absolutely LOVE the effect!



Taking blessings from Almighty


Can you see my smile?


Love finally found its way!


Beautifully captured, just highlighting the flame


The first dance


It reminds me of the song "Mathe te chamkam waal mere bande de"


Let's make her prettier


Here I come


Showering blessings and love


Pooja 


The shy bride


The spark in her eyes says it all


The unconventional bride



Together, forever


An emotional moment


See how she ends it with a smile


Welcome into a new life



*All the images have been taken from Google.


First Rakshabandhan as Mrs. Jain!!!

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