Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Holiday 2005
Ahhh yes...Christmachanakwanakal'l fitr is upon us! With most of the gift exchanging done, I thought it'd be a nice time to give everyone a recap of what the month of december has been like for Tahera and I. It's such a wonderful time of year that I'm sorry to see it'd come and gone so quickly. It's been really fun posting all of this stuff for you guys. It sort of prolonged the magic, I suppose. at any rate, and without further ado, I give you.... HOLIDAY 2005!
She also had the kids put on a shadow puppet theater. They wrote out scripts, made props, and acted everything out themselves. Here we see the kids rehearsing a scene with what appears to be a witch with basil growing out of her hat being chased by a Franken-bunny. I'm not sure that this is actually what's happening, but I'll bet I'm not way off.
Dividing up the time between the families is always a challenge. Add to that the desire to see all the friends who are in town and you really have to be on the ball. Here we see Tahera, having just received a makeover from Sameena. She's bundled up in her sleeping-bag winter coat ready to bounce over to the Parvez house for dinner.
This is probably my favorite picture from this December. Doesn't Dad look absolutely thrilled? What could be making the old man so happy? could it be the blissful spirit of the season coursing through his veins? milk and cookies? An all expenses paid golf vacation? Oh no folks....there's something even better!
At the end of the evening, gifts had been exchanged, presents opened, and chocolates eaten. I then decided it would be best to take a break from the Parvez-style festivities, as Tahera appeared to be having a little too much fun. (that's a red pillow behind her head, not horns. her horns are black, not red)
Christmas morning (aka, Christmachanakwanak'al Fitr) started out exceptionally early for Tahera and her sisters. They were still working on a really wonderful scrapbook of our trip to Barbados. Last minute details can often take the longest to take care of, so before they knew it, it was 3:45am and time to start getting ready for Arctic League. By 5:00 we had met up with friends and were standing on a crowded sidewalk across from Weis market in Elmira, NY. This was the 8th year doing it, and every year it just gets better and better. We meet up with tons of friends we haven't seen in a year and freeze our toes off together. This year the Artic League was so successful that they limited each group to 2 house deliveries so everyone in line could have a chance. By ~7:45, gifts delivered, the sun was coming up, and we were at the Ejaz house ready to open our own presents. Unfortunately, everyone else was asleep. So we decided to wait. Minutes later, we were asleep too. well...I was asleep. Other people people passed the time staring at all the lovely loot under the tree...
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