We celebrated the end of Ramzam with delicious food and games with the children.
Decorated hands with Henna.
It was an afternoon full of giggles and smiles. Along with a homemade meal of chicken curry and rice, beef, roti, and a sweet warm milk with dried fruit and nuts which I will have to research the name. We sat on the floor and ate traditional India style, with our right hand. The kids played with their scarves as a blindfold, danced, jumped around and wrestled Grant to the floor. My hands were decorated with henna and then we were on our way.
Decorated hands with Henna.
It was an afternoon full of giggles and smiles. Along with a homemade meal of chicken curry and rice, beef, roti, and a sweet warm milk with dried fruit and nuts which I will have to research the name. We sat on the floor and ate traditional India style, with our right hand. The kids played with their scarves as a blindfold, danced, jumped around and wrestled Grant to the floor. My hands were decorated with henna and then we were on our way.
Looks like a wonderfully fun time (what great expressions!) - and since we've been informed that due to new IL food allergy restrictions, all treats are now banned from school parties, we are feeling especially jealous of the delicious meal you described - send along any recipes you get! The henna decorations are amazing - any photos of the completed work?
ReplyDeleteYep - no left handed food eating, as we learned in the "Outsourced" movie!
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