My Blithering Attempt at Being a Bridesmaid
I am not good at planning. I never was. I am the one who
takes orders from those detail oriented people who are better at it than I am.
Dee is one of those people and to plan your own wedding might be a nightmare
for everyone but for her it was a cake walk. After S’s bridezilla (S you know
it :P) effect I was scared of what was going to happen at Dee’s wedding but boy
was I wrong at making assumptions! She had a frigging schedule planned for the whole wedding which included some interesting videos on Hyderabad Tourism and a dummies guide to Telugu Wedding. She sounded more like a wedding planner than the bride.
Groom: Chalo shaadi karlete hai, ab ye congratulations bahut hogaya
Meanwhile, in my old boring life, I applied for a job (yeah
I know me actually going and applying sounds too hilarious, but it just happened in
one of those sugar high moments where I was all gung-ho about leaving this
godforsaken place) and mentioned that I would be in the city hoping that I
could meet up with the people and have an informal talk, which the recruiter
mistook for my enthusiasm scheduled an interview the day after the wedding.
These things only happen to me!
So there I was supposedly the bridesmaid but the thoughts
going in my head were “WTF am I going to say to this guy tomorrow!” But I
muddled through somehow. I had a checklist of things to be done and I was
marching around shouting orders at her uncles willy-nilly and got everything
outsourced in about an hour. And then came the task of buying the wedding band
for the guy which was something that Dee has apparently forgotten to pick up.
Now, that’s way too much responsibility for a bridesmaid, how the heck am I
supposed to pick up a ring that a guy is going to wear all his life. So, I was
running around from one jewelry store to another all decked up (the gult self
with lotsa bangles and a big bindi, which made my mother happy :/) I finally
found one quite fast even with all the bling staring at my face and my brain
going “my precious!” at every third ring. Yeah I know jewelry fever catching
up, but I do love me some At 78.
So with the ring in hand I thought that everything’s done
but I think this would be the most misleading assumption I had ever made. And
then the madness began. What’s it with gult parents and inviting everybody whom
they ever know to the wedding? The poor bride and groom had to stand for almost
two hours receiving “blessings” from every person who knows with her parents. I
understand that they want the world to know that they are marrying off their
daughter but you don’t have to call everyone.
Why don’t they understand the meaning of low-key? After what seemed like a millennium the crowd finally
thinned down so that the poor souls could take a break before they actually got
married. At this point this is what the bride and groom were discussing, I kid
you not!
Groom: Chalo shaadi karlete hai, ab ye congratulations bahut hogaya
Bride: 10 minute rest karne do mujhe, tab dekhte hai
I guess wedding are such chaotic events where things never
go according to plan and we are left to improvise which we did with trying to
get the poola jada in place with safety pins and gold chains; with yours truly
tying the sari for the main wedding (!!); finding pelli peetalu at the very
last moment. I could go on with the list but lets just say I can now appreciate the work of all those wedding planners out there.
All in all it was fun and I wish I would never do this ever
again with all my heart but alas I don't have an option and I hope the next time it would be a little less hectic and little more fun.
Comments
hahaha 'my precious' ? seriously? I do get that though .. and what is it with gult weddings and last min ring pick up? I was running around till 11 pm the last day to get our rings... in retrospect I should I given the responsibility to you :P
Thanks for not outsourcing the job to me, I cant take such responsibilities!