|

Confessions of a BloggerHolic #40

Happy KarwaChauth to those who are participating!

We woke up long before sunrise to get some food in our bellies before the day of fasting begins. In true Wednesday fashion, I wanted to pop in and share some confessions before I start my day!

1) Typically, women observing the holiday will have a feast before the day begins in order to keep them full for as long as possible. 

ricecake pb and jelly

I’ll be sticking with my PB&J.

2) Women are also expected to “put the housework aside” for the day.

url

Not a problem. I’m pretty sure once breakfast is done, I’m hopping back into bed to go back to sleep.

3) As the moon rises in the sky, you’re supposed to look through a sieve to see the moon and your husband’s face.

wife_sighting_husband_karwa_chauth

I’m going to be that girl that uses a pasta strainer instead. Winning.

4) Once the moon is out, we’re expected to break our fast with traditional Indian foods (that I probably should have prepped the day before).

trader joes pizza

Instead, I think I want to break this fast with pizza.

__

Wish me luck!

Happy Karwa Chauth!

bloglovin

Questions of the Day:

  • What are you eating for breakfast?

  • What’s for dinner?
  • Fess UP! Tell me a secret!

Related Posts

41 Comments

  1. I hardly ever eat breakfast. And for dinner I’m making chicken parm per my kids request. And a secret… I haven’t showered in 2 days because I haven’t had time… eww! lol

  2. First of all, wish you a very Happy Karva Chauth!
    I am fasting without water today and your pizza picture is tempting and I feel like having it right now! Now, have to divert my mind with something else! 🙂

  3. I thought about you when I was out at dinner last night after yesterday’s post. I appreciate how strong in your traditions and you bond with your husband. I’m sure it makes for a more focused time for you and him.

  4. So what happens with the moon in the face thing? I would be with you on pizza well because i love pizza. Indian food is amazing too, I love Red Curry

  5. This is really interesting! I love number 3. I’ve learned that after you look at the reflection of the moon and your hubby, he will offer you the water for a sip and gives you food to break the fast. How did it go for you with your pasta strainer, Divya?

  6. Every festivals have a romantic story which makes it so interesting, and fun to celebrate. PS. super yummy your foods!

  7. Typically I eat yogurt for breakfast and some type of fruit. I really should get up earlier and make eggs or something but I never feel like it in the morning.

    I love learning more about your traditions. It is so interesting.

  8. I had to read the about your first Karwa Chauth to understand what this holiday celebrates (which thanks for the link back. Totally would have Googled it.) and I think this is an interesting holiday.

    I like the humour of it – especially the bit about strainer. I enjoy learning about different celebrations and the “behind the scenes” so to speak part of those celebrations.

    Happy Karwa Chauth! May it bring you a lifetime of happiness with your husband.

  9. What an interesting tradition. I’m glad to see it has brought you a wonderful husband and you continue to uphold the tradition despite being in America. I love how you’re Americanized it by breaking the fast with pizza! How did it go? Did u survive? lol

  10. Different cultures are so neat! I love all the different traditions and unique experiences that each one has. Thank you for sharing I learned a little bit about your culture today. I love the joke about the pasta strainer!

  11. Omg good luck with the fasting!!!! Im obsessed with food so I always struggle with not eating every second of the day lol

Leave a Reply to Kitchie Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *