Sunday, November 12, 2023

blast off!

It was amazing! 

I fed everyone, talked to everyone, and everyone seemed to have fun. I had 48 of those silk pouches with diyas as favors for the grown up guests, and now they're all gone--I hope they'll bring light and delight in their new homes. 

I've been thinking how Diwali (diya = lamp; wali = chain) so we're supposed to light lamps, but not singly--light one and pass it on... like kindness or empathy.

Now that that's done, and everything is tidied and put away, I want to have small dinner parties so I can linger around the table and chat. But I'll break that to Big A another time. Ha.

Pic: Fireworks at the end of the evening.

8 comments:

StephLove said...

I'm glad it went well.

Gillian said...

Nice.

NGS said...

Congrats! I bet your guests had a real blast!

Anonymous said...

i want photos of all the food you made!! what is traditional diwali food? educate us (or at least, me)

Nicole said...

I was wondering how it went! Sounds wonderful. Happy Diwali!

Nance said...

I like the meaning behind the chain of light--bringing the light of kindness and empathy into the home/world and passing it on. So lovely.

maya said...

Thank you, friends!
Anon--Sweets are the highlight of Diwali, so I had a table just for sweets.

Sarah said...

Oh how wonderful!! Our across the street neighbors and our neighbors around the corner have big parties, and the whole neighborhood is alight-- I love it.

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