Oftentimes we search for happiness in luxurious things or we try to make it extremely simple. 

How about a balance of both the worlds.

Why can't we make the most out of what we have?

Why can't we celebrate what we have got?

Why can't we cherish the love that exists around us?

Why can't we express ourselves in the most inexpressible places?

Why can't we smile even in the most tedious conditions? 

Here is a bride who made the most out of her court wedding and made it look like a celebration.  By just the way she carried herself, spoke, welcomed relatives, laughed with her friends, managed the legal documents with the agent in charge, waited hours for her number to come, enjoyed lunch before her wedding became legal with her loved ones, waited for her better half to get the left over documents from an hours drive back home. 

I think it takes a mother's strong upbringing, for a girl to make her own decisions. 

It takes a grandparent's strong ground rules to keep the extended family together during all events. 

It takes the love of maternal aunts for a girl to embrace her grace. 

It takes the support of cousins to make any event look like a celebration.

It takes the silent presence of friends to pull through what you never thought you would. 

And of course the man she married, I am sure must be a male version of her traits, personality and belief systems, as that is why he allowed her to be herself and vice versa.

Presenting to you Ghazala Shaikh and her court wedding. 



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