As we mentioned earlier (Mar 7), we are here for the walima or marriage celebration of nephew Collin and his bride Raha; walima is the second of the two traditional parts of an Islamic wedding. The walima is performed after the nikah or marriage ceremony. The word walima is derived from awlam, meaning to gather or assemble and designates a feast in Arabic.
Rose Lynn's nephew Collin has become Muslim and found his bride here in Georgetown. His parents were here in December for the nikah and we met up with the three of them at the Park for a walk and visit before our evening at the bride's family home.
Rose Lynn's henna pattern
As is customary in this culture, the women spent time together visiting and having henna designs applied; the bride had the tops and bottoms of her hands and feet adorned with very intricate patterns. Henna is a vegetable-based stain applied freehand in a similar manner to piping icing onto a cake (only much finer!).
The men were in another part of the house, also visiting, until it was time to enjoy the potluck meal of traditional Pakistani and Indian foods.
I sure do enjoy reading your posts and seeing your photos. It's wonderful how much you both live life. Retirement certainly suits you guys. As we wait for the snow to leave,it's nice to see your photos.
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