As we celebrate both Nepali Father’s Day and Australian Father’s Day, we had a great time with both the celebrations.
For the Australian one, Chhori and I baked a cake and surprised AS with breakfast in bed.
Chhori helped me with cooking and baking and was over the moon with her cupcake.
With Nepali Father’s day, I prepared Sagun and Chhori followed the ritual with AS.
I am so proud to say that she is such a good girl that we don’t have to worry at all. All I have to do is instruct and she will do the process and enjoy the whole thing too.
It was Nepali Mother’s day yesterday, 16 April. As I have explained here before, it is on a different day than the one here in Australia.
As you know, I love celebrating anything in the Nepali way. I love the tradition and culture.
As it was a work day, after work I called my mum and AS called his mum to wish them Happy Mother’s day and to get their blessings. We wish they could be here every mother’s day but that is not possible.
With Chhori in my life now, I feel blessed to be a mom every day. Chhori makes me feel so great that being a mum is definitely the best title I have achieved so far.
So to celebrate the special day, I prepared sagun and Chhori performed the mother’s day puja in the Nepali way.
I strongly believe that we need to teach our children about our culture and tradition. We can’t just expect them to learn about it. We need to do our best to show them, create interest and get them involved.
I am so happy to see Chhori so interested and asking questions about the process.
I guided her and she followed the process with tika, sagun and gift. At the end we cut cake.
Then she saw the chocolate that was on the tray that she couldn’t wait for the whole thing to be over so she could eat it 🙂
It definitely felt amazing to have a little cute, adorable, beautiful angel wishing me on Mother’s Day.
And to all the proud moms out there, Happy Mother’s day. Hope you had a good one.
Today is Nepali New Year 2075. Yes, we are ahead of time 😊.
As I have mentioned before, Nepal follows a different calendar than the Gregorian calendar so Nepali New Year falls on mid-April instead of 1st of January. Bikram Sambat or Nepali Calendar or Nepali patro is approximately 56 years and 8½ months ahead of the Gregorian calendar.
Last night we celebrated the new year eve with few friends eating yummy food and enjoying great company.
We all dressed up in kurta so we had a Nepali vibe . Chhori also loved her Nepali outfit and was happy throughout the evening.
What can be more Nepali than momo for food with aloo achar .
We also had cake so the kids help us cut it.
We really had great time .
A new beginning…
New hopes…
New horizons to reach for…
May the Sun radiate all the goodness of life…
In the coming year and always!
Happy Nepali New Year 2075 to all!!!
We went to watch Nepal Idol Live in Sydney on Friday, 1 Dec 2017.
Nepal Idol 2017 is a Nepalese reality television singing competition that was a part of the Idols franchise created by Simon Fuller and owned by Fremantle Media. It aired on AP1 TV in Nepal.
Nepal Idol Live in Sydney featured live performances from the first ever Nepal Idol “Buddha Lama”, Runner Up “Nishan Bhattarai”, Second Runner Up “Pratap Das” along with “Pramila Rai” who was top 7.
After many years, Nepal Idol 2017 is the only Nepali show that we watched religiously on Saturday mornings on YouTube after it was telecasted in Nepal the day before. We started when it was top 12 and watched till the Finale.
So when one of our friends got us tickets to the show, we were so excited.
Initially, we were not sure if Chhori would be OK to be at the show so late so we were uncertain whether to take her. My SIL offered to baby sit Chhori if required but we decide to take her with us and it was the best decision.
I told Chhori that Pratap Das would sing “Motorcycle ma…” song, when we told her about the concert the day before so when we got there she kept asking me, from the time that we sat down, when was the song coming. She just loves the song and dances and sings along every time we play it on Youtube.
As it was Friday, we went straight after work so once we got there the first thing we did was to go and buy some momo and we enjoyed every bite of it. Chhori loved her momo too.
Then the show started. It opened with a Chilean group followed by a few local dance groups and then the main event.
For the first half of the show, Chhori was dancing along with every song. The people around us were watching her more than singers on the stage because she was showing off her moves even though she didn’t understand the songs.
On the stage the Nepal Idols came one after another and we enjoyed the show immensely. At around 9:30 – 10 pm, Chhori got tired and went to sleep. So AS took her and I went with my friend to the front of the stage to dance and enjoy the rest of the show.
Most of the songs in the second half were dance numbers so we danced along and enjoyed the songs.
I have to say that it was a great show apart for the fact they started a bit late and we finished at midnight. Out of all the performances, I became a fan of Pratap Das as he knew how to work the stage and interact with the audience. I am sure over time, the others will learn the skills too but vocal wise every one of them was brilliant.
Overall, it was a great night for us and I am so glad that Chhori was so good with the concert that I am excited to plan many more in the future.