My
neighbours second dholki was a formal affair.
The bride is getting married in Pakistan and will have her henna there,
so wanted to do something here to celebrate with her friends. She stayed up late the night before with her
friends creating all of the lovely details that went into the event. You can tell she is the organiser of her
group, because we kept telling her to sit down and smile and she kept coming to
help set things up.
There were so many lovely details and touches:
Highly
decorated cakes often taste awful, especially because of the amount of sickly-sweet
fondant that gets used, so I wouldn’t have expected this cake to taste great. But it was really good: soft light sponge and
not overly sweet. The cupcakes went super quick too.
My
neighbours had the smart idea of holding the event in the private function room
of a restaurant, so the food was included and was pretty good
Once
we had eaten, we spent the evening singing, dancing and polishing off the content
of the dessert table. There were some
really touching moments, my neighbour is very soft hearted and incredibly loving,
and this is the wedding of her only child, so you can imagine there were tears.
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