We Got Gimpy
With just a week to go we should be busy finalizing details with florists, caterers and photographers. Well, we are doing all of those things. Problem is we have braces on our back and ibuprofen in...
View ArticleIt Takes A Village
Hillary Clinton coined the phrase “it takes a village.” She was talking about raising a child. I am talking about getting a Bride ready for the big day. Whether you get ready with the help of your...
View ArticleToday at the Wedding House
It is going to be a busy at the wedding house today. Two people are off to pick up laddoos from a sweet shoppe an hour away. Two people are off to the airport to receive our final India guest. Two...
View ArticleDetails! Details!
Friends, cousins and sister-in-laws are busy dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s on our wedding projects. I can’t reveal all of the secrets on the blog quite yet (I want to leave some surprises for...
View ArticleEveryone Needs a Rani Masi & a Pinky Aunty
Everybody needs a Rani Masi and a Pinky Aunty. Not just in happy times like a wedding but also in life’s tough moments. Both Rani Masi and Pinky Aunty have been pillars in our lives and there is only...
View ArticleTu Tu Karo
Growing up, whenever one of us did something cute, endearing or just looked extra special my mom would say “Tu Tu Karo” and make spitting noises in our direction. Apparently, this tu tu’ing was to...
View ArticleGet By With A Little Help From Your Friends
The Beatles got it right when they sang “I get by with a little help from my friends.” They were talking about the support friends provide in matters of the heart but the tune applies to weddings as...
View ArticleDJ Play My Tune!
TNIB is all for taking help from friends (as discussed in the previous post), friends of friends and even friends of your little brother. Meet Manu. The cutest dhol player and DJ a wedding could ever...
View ArticleSpeaking of Donations
The wedding detail that I am most proud of from my own wedding is the donation card tucked into the napkins at each place setting. It was a simple way to honor my father who passed before he could...
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