We wrap them in old newspaper (eco-friendly, right?) and stack them by the door.
By 1 PM, the house is empty. The men are at work, the kids at school, and my father-in-law is napping with the ceiling fan on full speed (a universal Indian dad trait). This is my "me time." We wrap them in old newspaper (eco-friendly, right
In the evenings, the family comes together again for dinner, which is usually a grand affair with multiple dishes and courses. The evening is also a time for relaxation and leisure, with family members engaging in activities such as watching TV, playing games, or reading. This is my "me time
There is a saying in Hindi: “Ghar wahi, jahan chulha jale.” (Home is where the stove burns). Social media shows Indian families wearing matching lehengas
Social media shows Indian families wearing matching lehengas at lavish weddings. Reality is different.