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06 March 2017

detour gone wrong

[[august  16th -  august 24th]]

las vegas, nevada. also known as sin city. what happens there, stays there. ;) i've always loved going to vegas. as a kid, going with the family, i found excitement in the bright lights and the crowds. and when i got married, going with my husband, i experienced vegas in such a different and fun way. but this time around, we decided to go with friends. the husband's childhood friend and his wife were in orlando visiting some family(with their three kids). their family volunteered to babysit the kiddos so we could meet up for a few days in sin city ;)

while i love traveling with just the husband, i genuinely enjoyed having the company of another couple there with us. especially because our friends were so much like us in what they liked/didn't like. it ended up working out perfectly and it was definitely a trip to remember :)













from vegas, my flight was straight to dallas to spend the weekend with my family and the husband was supposed to go back home to atlanta. but, because he missed his flight (typical of us...lol) they re-routed his flight through dallas so initially we had the same flight and from dallas he would go on to atlanta. but, due to weather, they detoured the plane to houston and we landed there. from that point, they had canceled all flights to dallas and were offering a bus that would take 6-7 hours to take us to dallas. we decided it would be better to rent a car and drive ourselves. which we did, but an hour into the drive the car broke down on the side of some highway (and that too at 1 am :/). we waited almost three hours for the cops to come escort us off the highway to the exit and for the tow truck to arrive. at that point, our family was having to drive the four hours to pick us up. the tow truck guy dropped us off at a rest area (creepy because it's 4 am now) where we waited a good half hour before they came. (thanks once again to my sister, her fiancé at the time, and my mom for coming through!!)

anyway, saad booked his flight out from dallas two days later so he got to spend some time with the family as well. it was a huge mess, but ended up working out pretty well. :) 









03 March 2017

her big day..

[[july 16th - july 31st]]

back in july, 2016, my sister in law(husband's younger sister) got married. it was a very traditional pakistani wedding. it was grand, beautiful, and long!! those were crazy hectic days but they were so, so much fun. my own wedding wasn't nearly as traditional as hers, because i skipped out on half the events that could've happened. but i was glad she went through with it. i'd never experienced a true desi wedding so i really enjoyed it :) but because i know my in laws are more private, i won't be sharing their pictures. but i will share as much as a i can. (mostly me, husband, and my family)


 saturday, july 16th (mayoon)

tuesday-wednesday, july 19th/20th



thursday, july 21st (dinner w/ her in laws)


friday, july 22nd (mehndi/henna)


saturday, july 23rd (wedding day/nikkah)




sunday, july 24th (brunch)





monday, july 25th (her goodbye lunch)




tuesday, july 26th (arriving in canada for reception)





thursday, july 28th (wedding reception)





 saturday-sunday, july 30th-31st (exploring canada)















to the bride, nadia: thank you for being more than a sister in law to me in these last four years. you've been a friend to me, and always kept me close and feeling welcomed. i love you and am so happy for you ❤️ i'll miss you so much! may Allah bless you and fahad with nothing but happiness in this new chapter of your life, ameen. 

p.s. you made a beautiful bride :)