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Golu 2015
This year the entire Golu visits were done over one weekend. Here are some of the golus from this year.
As usual, they were all grand and nicely done, be it three, five , seven or nine steps!
Again the kids did great side displays to show their creativity!
Some of the dolls are so intricate that these photos do not do justice to the dolls.
Golus that are new to us this year..
The rest are in this slideshow.. enjoy!
This year Jr. played the saxophone at some houses while she had the energy. She had practiced a few south Indian classical pieces and was hesistant about trying them out. We told her it was in front of friends and she should go for it. It was the highlight of the weekend.
Golus and our friends make sure we don't miss India during Navarathri season!
Navrathri 2015
Golu 2015 went by fast. We are done with the Saraswati pooja already. Tomorrow is "learning day". Time flies!
This year was probably the most hectic Navarathri season in recent times as there was only one weekend to visit our friends golus! We did the best we could from a scheduling stand point.
The photos of the golus are still being processed.. but as usual, here are some backyard shots and "out takes" courtesy of the quirky Jr.
Jr. was "humoring" me with Yoga poses ..
Was tempted to say "switch your right hand the other way.. remember mama give me money!".. instead, decided to just enjoy the moment and keep clicking. The girl seems to be bow legged just like daddy.. seems to put all her weight on the outer edge of her feet. It took me a year to stay flat footed on this pose.. where were we? These days I cannot stay on the same train of thought for more than 30 words. Backyard pictures.. that was the topic!
Usually we get at least three sets of pictures.. this year we got only two.
Also Jr. had to go to a dance performance which lasted all of 5 minutes . There was 30 minutes for make up, 45 mintues driving.. have informed the family that going forward they have to submit an ROI spreadsheet and I will review it before going to such "performances".
Remember this Photoshop masterpiece from three years ago?
Tried to recreate it this year. But got only 4 kids this year instead of the 6. There is still time. If they pose for me tomorrow in another set of fancy clothes just for the photo, we can make a "teen saal baad" (three years later) collage.
On the plus side, my photoshop skills are still intact. Took me all of 20 minutes to get this picture done. Three years ago, it took me hours.
Wishing everyone a great closure to Navrathri celebrations. Tomorrow is Vijaya Dasami. A day to start learning new things and a very special day for arts and crafts.. Maybe I will pick up my guitar and play Stairway to Heaven.. who knows.
Given I am cranky as hell last few weeks, it is time to surprise myself and the family!
Navarathri Golu 2013
I know it is a bit late given that Navarathri came and went almost two weeks ago! Halloween is already here..
This year, yours truly did not make it to all the golus. We visited around 8 golus as a family over the first weekend. The second weekend was interesting this year.
After watching Sadhguru explain things on Youtube over the last few months, decided to go listen to him talk for an entire weekend and go through his meditation class as well. Friday evening and all of Saturday and Sunday went to that. For the first time in as long as I can remember, there was no Saraswati pooja or Vijayadasami pooja in the house. I did get to learn something very important with respect to meditation on Vijayadasami day!
Most of these photos were taken using my iPhone. The quality of pictures suggests that the 4 should be replaced with a 5S!
The doll displays are getting better and better.. you can go through Golu pictures from previous years from some of the same households and you see that 3 steps became 5 and five became seven! A five feet wide step became a 10 feet wide step!
The dolls are also very different from the usual ones. This year we saw some unique sets.
The kids are getting creative with a side "golu" of sorts near the big displays. Just felt bad that I could not visit every golu we were invited to. Next year I should train Jr. or the little one to go take pictures with a point and shoot to cover the golus that I miss!
Next stop.. Deepavali!
Navarathri 2012 and the grand Golu's
This year we had a very different Navarathri (Navrathri) Golu festival.
We did not invite anyone to our house because San went to India as soon as the festival began and we had to manage with Daddy's ability to dress the kids up and visit all golu's because they refuse to be dressed up by my mom.
Given those limitations, did the best I could and if you think their hair could have been combed better or there could have been better necklaces or bangles, yes.. yes.. wholeheartedly agree!
That said, the whirlwind visits to a dozen places in a span of three days was a little too much for me to handle!
Did take photographs of almost all golus except Suja's (sorry!) and put them in a landscape gallery and a portrait gallery. So please check out the pictures! It is amazing to see that the golus in the bay area are getting grander and bigger every year.
Seriously!
Last year I missed the golus because of the hand surgery to remove plate and screws just a day before Golu season started. More than made up for it this year!
You can check out previous golugraphy's for :
2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, ....
The three step ones have become 5 steps and the 5 have become seven and the grandest one went from 7 steps with a width of 5 feet to almost 10 feet! Truly amazing!
Some of the displays created by the kids were really cute and imaginative.. like this cow about to be captured by velociraptors ala jurassic park style in a field of methi grass..
or Vedhaville (my favorite).. why not name a ville after yourself and make it rhyme with your name?
and a hand made set done by a 9 year old..
with a rangoli to go with it!
It was truly an experience having Jr. sing at most of the Golus and get some really tasty treats for all of us!
It was also an eye opening experience for my parents to see that culture and tradition are alive and well and realize that just because we celebrate Halloween with great pomp, it does not mean we give up the Navarathri celebrations.
They probably saw what their grand daughters are missing, but still insist on not starting a doll display in our house because of some old ill omen stuff. For the sake of not upseting the kids, we steered the conversation away from that topic.
We had a great time, not to mention the mege photo session that we had on Sunday!
Indian festivals are a ton of fun. Nothing is less than a day and this one spans 9 days.. so go figure!