i'd be SO happy... I cant stand 3 day weddings and the looong process of the bloody dolkis. Nah, I'd have Nikkah. a beautiful dress. Get changed into another dress. And thats it. That would be amazing. And weirdly i said to my dad few weeks back that i only want one function i dont want anything else.
Cool MB! That sounds great!
I will prolly have a nikkah done 3-4 months before and i dont really know that i would want the full drill when the time comes, because it feels too much? Am I crazy or what? lol!
well i'd have the mehndi as a small gathering at home the night before, then the next day have the nikah early afternoon with family and close friends present. maybe somewhere outdoors and have a marquee set up. i'd dress up in a bridal outfit for that, but not a really heavy one n then change in the evening into another heavier outfit and have a big walima
cool lipstick. I like your idea of mehndi-nikah and next day reception.
To all the people who seem to have mistaken this, the 1 big day doesnt mean you cant have a dholki(s) before the event, they are usually held at home and dont involove too many people, I was wondering about a 1 day or 2 day event, but 1 day where you can go all out and is the main event.
I guess the thought of it takes getting used to, given the desi mindset, as so many people are vehemently opposing it.
Short and sweet sounds perfect .... but as long as your going to go through the same amt of headaches and tension and planning, might as well have the wedding last as long as it can ...just space it out so that youre not completly wiped out.... plus in my opion all the traditions at the different events, and what they stand for, make it worthwhile :P
Cheers to weddings long and short... :)
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well i'd have the mehndi as a small gathering at home the night before, then the next day have the nikah early afternoon with family and close friends present. maybe somewhere outdoors and have a marquee set up. i'd dress up in a bridal outfit for that, but not a really heavy one n then change in the evening into another heavier outfit and have a big walima
cool lipstick. I like your idea of mehndi-nikah and next day reception.
To all the people who seem to have mistaken this, the 1 big day doesnt mean you cant have a dholki(s) before the event, they are usually held at home and dont involove too many people, I was wondering about a 1 day or 2 day event, but 1 day where you can go all out and is the main event.
I guess the thought of it takes getting used to, given the desi mindset, as so many people are vehemently opposing it.
Lipstick - your a girl after my own heart!!! I luv that idea so much!!!!! :D
Mickeymouse - as you said... its easy to understand why people are vehemently opposed to having one big main event. If I had it my way.... that is what I would want tho. Have as many dholkis as ppl want to throw for me, or my mom wants to have.... BUT - Only one day to really celebrate my wedding. Only one day to worry about things. Only one day to spend money on (or as I should say - my parents money... i have major guilty feelings about this. Shaadi expenses are too much for parents).
Having too many events is not only a strain on the bride and groom (and their families) but I think its a strain on guests as well. Especially if you are living overseas I feel like it is so difficult to coordinate timings with relatives and luved ones schedules that so badly want to be a part of everything. Friends have to take days off from work. Airline tickets and hotel rooms have to be booked if the bride and groom are from different states (if in the US)..... its just all too much. I honestly think now a days when we (desis) have so many events ..... it gets to be a burden on everyone in one way or another. This takes away from the celebratory happiness that should be there. The stressing should be kept to a minimal at a time like this! But instead its to a maximum!!!!
So yea - if i had it my way... I would do it how Lipstick mentioned. That is such a good balance :) I especially luv the idea because you still get to wear 2 different outfits!! But I have a feeling this isn't going to happen with me because its just not "the desi way". :(
And oh yea - the extra time saved from not having so many events - i would SOooooooooooooo rather just have a longer honeymoon at some exotic location :D