I've encountered a lot of animals recently...
Before I talk about animals, Kiersten and I used the Benihana gift certificate and looked like 2 chicks on a date. They upgraded their birthday ice cream, and now you get a banana split sundae!
Angela and her babies came to visit and we stopped at a farmer's market that had a petting/feeding zoo attached.
They're hiding from me. Little kids are jokesters, also fearless, because they walked right up to those donkeys and fed them like they were fun animals.
One of Mona's best friends from college got married! Rejani is hindu and we are catholic, so don't know what's going on since the hindu priest is speaking in sanskrit.
Donna said this is "temple food" ---I don't know what vegetarian things I ate, but the yellow stuff was the best. It was sweet and dessert-like.
Saris are serious business and putting them on is an art form. Lots of things to wrap, pleats and hidden safety pins. I only wear them to indian weddings/events, but I wish I could wear them all the time because they are bad ass.
This is one of Rejani's aunties named Chita. She is known in the family as the sari master. Rejani first put my sari together, Chita laughed and whispered to me, "I'll fix it"
Ghetto way of getting rid of wrinkles.
The reception was at the Treetop Ballroom at Parrot Jungle in Miami. I walked into the cocktail hall and there were animals and trainers everywhere! I saw a monkey, I held a skunk, Dayana got a parrot on her arm and then an extra bird on her head.
Then there was a lemur!
This heart shaped cracker was oddly sweet.
My sister and I hit up Dolphin Mall in miami-dade county. Yesterday we went to target and bought fun floaties for a relaxing day at the beach. When we arrived we saw surfers and people paddling in the water, and big waves. Our time in the water was 25% fun, 75% survival. Needless to say, we got beat up by the water, and the ocean had its way with us.
I've been getting interesting google hits recently. Janine enjoys these.
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"Saris are serious business and putting them on is an art form." It's really a form of art at its best.