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Not Another Story Of Love At First Height

Not Another Story Of Love At First Height
That’s how I would tell my story, atleast. I spotted him first – mostly because it was hard not to spot him, Hardik is Model tall, he is a little more than 6’3 and I am a little less than 5’4.All of these superficial markers are evident immediately upon meeting us. And that’s why I need to start the story of my “Platinum Day of Love” with the background. The plain simple “girl meets boy, boy and girl falls in love, boy and girl get married” is for describing my “Platinum Day of Love”. You people want details, don’t you?I had a list. All girls do. That never ending list that outlines what they’re looking for in a partner? But we will talk about this list later.

Today, he says that when he saw me, he knew he’d marry me, but I never knew that, until after quite some time of being with him when his persistence paid off.

It’s so much more fun than I ever thought it would be. Every single day I have fun with Hardik. And I laugh. I have so much respect for him and who he is as a person. He comes to life with such integrity and honesty. Neither of us like drama. But we’ve had a lot of different challenges and had to figure out how to navigate them together. Different cultures, different perspectives on life & career, different personalities, all those difficult situations.

January 2009

I was studying to become a Chartered Accountant. I used to regularly visit online CA students forums to update myself on what was happening in the profession.
There was this one guy, Hardik, his display picture was probably taken when in college, long hair, looked like a street thug to me.
Why do such people even enter this white collar profession, I wondered. There he was, showing off his aggressiveness and blunt thoughts in front of thousands of people on a forum, passing bold statements against governance, exam results, subjects and everything else.

June 2010

But then one day, on 14 June 2010, our paths did cross. Coincidence? I think not. Little did I know when I woke up that morning, that my life was about to be turned upside down. Truth be told, if I had registered for GMCS (that’s a 15 day program supposed to help CAs with their people skills) an hour late, Hardik and I would have never met. My life would be drastically different right now. Funny how the smallest little decisions and changes of course can alter the entire plot of your life.
We were together for the 3 weeks. We talked for hours daily and I came to realize that he has this special thing going for me. But I was not sure. I didn’t reciprocate his feelings but I didn’t even reject them. Guys always fear of losing a friend if the romantic part of things didn’t pan out. But the rewards for Hardik seemed far greater than the risks. And I, conveniently, enjoyed his company. I also learnt that he was a huge fan of Akshay Kumar and action films. My earlier views about him changed, and how.

We became pretty close by the end of those 3 weeks, even though the relationship till this point was purely platonic. Classmates teased us as if we were a couple, which I guess we actually were.

July 2010

Hardik had opted to give his exams in November 2010. People usually study for six months straight but Hardik came with us on a one day trek to Kaneri caves, situated inside National Park, about 1500 feet above sea level. He is like that, carefree, didn’t take life very seriously and didn’t believe in giving up six precious months of his life studying for just one exam.

We reached there right on time by 08 15 am. It was raining the day before, due to which the path got very very slippery. We had 15 minutes to relax before we trek walk our way up to the highest point along a kutcha road ridden with pebbles and potholes.

I had never seen such wonderful scenery in my life, and was truly awed by its majesty. No photo could ever do it justice. I stood there in silence, silently whispered to Hardik – I want to stand on top of the hill today and enjoy the view. Hardik promised me that I will.

The gates opened at 08 30 AM and we started with all enthusiasm. Slightly more than half way through and I tripped. My right leg was hurting terribly. Thankfully, there weren’t any major cuts, only bruises. But the damn leg wouldn’t stop paining. On careful inspection, we figured that it is a sprain. WTF, I wondered. I so wanted to get up there. And now, I guess I would be heading back home all alone while these guys carry on.

But I was wrong, Nothing – not even the profound miracle of nature – compared with the display of selflessness and love exhibited by this man.

He stood by his promise like a rock, and threatened that he too would go back and not complete this trek without me. Hesitantly, I limped while he held my hands and we walked together for 30 mins till we reached the spot. I loved the fact that he stood with me, encouraged me and set a fine example of being together in challenging times.

It was 11 30 by the time we reached the top and caught up with the others. I could limp a little. I went to one side when no one was looking, because I wanted to cry. I cried a lot that day, and not because of the pain in my foot. Hardik saw me crying. He didn’t try to stop me or console me or even ask me why I was. He just understood. And you’re down with a sprain and messed up. But there it is.
And then, in that moment, in the middle of nowhere, you just know. And maybe it’s not even close to the fairytale you imagined. He’s not at all handsome, and he doesn’t give you goose bumps, and he certainly doesn’t fit in the word “sexy”. Hardik was the opposite of everything I was attracted to in a man—but even that didn’t make him any less appealing. He is blunt, has this typical desi boy like personality to him.

Out of nowhere, he came, wrapped his arms around me from behind and just held me there as we stood. I can’t explain it, but it just felt good.  His hand ran through my hair, he held me onto him, my forehead resting perfectly onto his shoulder. He began to hym to me, softly and sweetly, the vibration from his throat lulling me to sleep. I closed my eyes for only a second, feeling his finger draw circles on my cheeks.

But I still wanted to fall in love like a princess, and Hardik seemed clueless about romance, till now. He never gave me any gift, no flowers, no surprises, no dinner, nothing.
Anyways, back to my broken leg. I managed to limp my way down and we finally made it till the National park gates. Now my place was 30 kms away. Hardik took me to a doctor who bandaged the sprain and assured me that it was nothing major.
Now for the second part, Hardik declared that he was going to drop me back home, on his bike. He rode 30 kms, already tired from the trek, braving the sporadic cold winds.
We reached home at around 15 30, and waved goodbye. No hugs, no kisses. Just a plain ‘Bye’ with a broken smile. The beauty of every moment we spent together had disappeared. Here is an insight into our minds or rather, hearts at that point, as we confessed later on to each other.

Hardik  – Phew. That was quite a day. I am wondering what she is thinking of me. Am I just another guy who tried to flirt with her?

Me – We could have talked. Why did he have to leave quickly once we reached.

Hardik – Probably I should text her later on. I don’t have the guts to call her. She will probably disconnect the call.

Me – I would give anything to know what’s going on in his mind right now. I don’t know why I did that?

Hardik – I was so happy with her.

Me – I will drop in a text saying thanks, just for courtesy and gratitude. 

Hardik- I ll just call and ask if she got home safe. (Never mind that I dropped her right till the gates, lol)

He did call me and asked me out for dinner that very day. I was ecstatic. I said yes instantly.

Me – I think I love him.

Hardik – I love her. 

So I had my first date. I wore my favourite top and and he turned up in blue denims and white shirt. As we talked, I realized he knew a lot about me, my interests. He was indeed stalking me, my social media account, or getting info from my girlfriends, but it was very sweet. He denies that he ever did any of it. Either he’s lying, or he is God. Either way, it was perfect. I was confused as to whether he will propose or not.

But things really did not go as I had envisioned. Bad food, spat with the waiter over some random thing we found in the orange juice. The meal wrapped up, and I was feeling anxious. I had a feeling he wouldn’t propose under these imperfect circumstances, but I wasn’t sure!

So when we left after dinner, Hardik suggested we take a walk. Ya right. A walk, I thought to myself.
In the middle of the walk, Hardik stopped. My heart skipped a beat, and before I knew it, he was saying something about loving me a whole lot and wanting to spend the rest of forever with me, et cetera, et cetera. Honestly, and sadly, I might add, I don’t remember his exact words. It was a crappy proposal. No flowers, gifts, surprises, candles, getting down on the knees. He believes himself to be a hardcore leo, probably doesn’t believe in getting down on his knees. Even though I expected this proposal, I was still in some sort of weird shock. I didn’t reply anything. I just smiled and said ok. There could be problems, at home, I still was not sure of whether he was “The One”.

That night, we ended up talking on the phone, till 6 am, the other day. It was past midnight. Finally both of us were sort of feeling it. It was 5 45 in the morning, here goes our goodbye conversation;

Me – I am feeling sleepy. Lets call it a day (night, I meant).
Hardik – Just like that.
Me – What do you mean?
Hardik – Where is my goodbye kiss?
Me – What are you talking about Hardik. Where did this come from? Are you kidding with me?
Hardik – Absolutely not. Give me a kiss baby, over the phone.

I didn’t give him a kiss that night.
I thought of him while I was sleeping, and I realized that He is the One. And those 24 hours ended – My “Platinum day of Love”

November 2013

When you’re young, and you watch a lot of movies, there’s this unfortunate glamorization of relationships. We inherit the false idea that love is all it takes to make a relationship work. I can tell you it takes a lot more.

I looked in the mirror and there was nothing romantic looking back at me.

He is patient and kind.
He loves desi food. I love to indulge myself wherever I go
He always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
He speaks his mind and is an extrovert. I am shy and take a lot of time getting to know people.
He is responsible, always ready to take up responsibility for my well being, for OUR future.
I prefer only the top rated movies. He will watch any movie.
He never gets angry on me, always ready to understand and listen with an open mind.

It will be 4 years in July 2014, shortly after which we plan to get married. He has promised to gift me a platinum set of jewellery, to celebrate the day which changed everything.

P.S: This is an entry to Platinum Day of Love Contest on Indiblogger

The Mumbai Bride Diaries: Engagement Jewellery and Shoes

The Mumbai Bride Diaries: Engagement Jewellery and Shoes
Check out my previous post to see my outfit HERE and the mehendi and manicure,pedicure post HERE.

Today I am talking about jewellery and shoes.. Coming to the jewellery,what all can be worn as a part of jewellery:

1. Set consisting of necklace and earrings: A basic set which complements the outfit..you can go heavy or light depending on your preference..I wanted something light..and a maang tikka can also form a part of the set.

2. Matching Set of Bangles: You can either go for kadas if you do not want to wear whole set of bangles..or a set of bangles..any shop stocking bangles would customise it according to your outfit..you can ofcourse make changes in it as per your liking.

3. Kamar patta or Waist Belt: I wanted to add one..but did not find anything appropriate so skipped it..you can definitely wear it if you find something good..that works well with your outfit too.

4. Latkans : These days the latkans are quite in..ya the same ones which we have in our anarkalis and blouses on the back..we can also wear them on the sides of the waist across the saris or lehengas..you can combine a few different ones and mix and match.

5. Baju Band or Armlet : One can also add baju band on the upper arm..especially if your outfit is sleeveless or has very short sleeves..looks pretty..

6. Payal or Anklets: Kundan payal looks great and would match most of the Indian outfits..you can find so many designs of it these days.

I wore a simple gold set with some silver accents and diamonds in between and blue droppings and only the earrings..skipped the maang tikka as I wanted a light look..one can always add a maang tikka too.

Matching set of bangles to the outfit.

Stiff Kundan Payal..they have this oblong shape..and have a key lock..

Shoes : I chose these Catwalk shoes with gold motifs and pearl and diamonds on the front..same shoes were available in 2 inches more heel but with a broader band at the front..I needed heels coz fiancee is 6’3” :/ And I did buy those, somehow the transaction failed and since it was only one pair left, it was showing Out of Stock then..and later when I checked I guess it was already sold out..though I liked this smaller band more..but heels also were less in these..nonetheless I felt they looked perfect with the outfit..I bought these online from Jabong.

Places to shop for..I knew which is the best place in my area for the jewellery and bangles and so was found it there..so I checked out many shops for the set and did not like it much anywhere or did not find something that would compliment the outfit well..I would suggest first checking out your local famous shops, then online and also compare prices..I liked a few on Homeshop18, Craftsvilla, etc..But checking out and trying personally is what is recommended..

In Mumbai..you can check out Magic Mirror in Matunga and Santacruz, Sia outlets, shops in Bhuleshwar for artificial jewellery..for real gold and diamonds I would recommend going to your trusted family jeweller..I like diamonds from Manubhai Jewellers in Borivali and Ghatkopar…my engagement ring is also from there.

Hope you liked the post..if you still have any doubts or need any help, shoot me an email at bhumika_thakkar@yahoo.co.uk and I would be ready to help..

Engagement Outfit & Places to Shop For Bridal Wear in Mumbai

The Mumbai Bride Diaries: Engagement Outfit & Places to Shop For Bridal Wear in Mumbai

Really sorry for the delay in starting this series..Phew..you can see the amount of stuff I have compiled and much more to come..I promise 😀 I hope you all would like this series..and it turns out helpful for many of you..

So here is my first post..starting with the outfit..I checked out almost 6-7 shops all over Mumbai..the most famous ones..but saw the same blingy stuff all over..I would stop the salesmen at the start when they even tried showing those stuff.. ‘Please bhaiya ye nahi’..the bling was blinding my eyes 😀

Places to check out for Bridal Shopping in Mumbai :

1. Seasons– There is Seasons at Inorbit Mall and at Kemps Corner and a new Seasons+ at Santacruz (W). They have some amazing stuff especially saris…but do not fall for the pictures..those Russian models look super fab in their outfits coz they have a body to kill for 😀

2. Roop Milan, Marine Lines: They specialise in saris..all kinds..fabric Tissue, Satin, Banarasi, Net, Crepe, Cotton, Chiffon, Silk, Georgette and have all kinds of work Ikat, Chikan, Paithani, Tangail, Kashmiri, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Baluchari, Kanjeevaram, Printed, Sequence, Zardozi, Mirror, Embroidery, Kundan, etc

3. Amarsons, Bandra (W): Its a lane before Red Box Cafe..they have quite a good range of designs..and nice lehengas and suits.

4. Kala Niketan, Marine Lines & Juhu: They have a good collection of saris..your silk stuff..from Benarasi to South Silks, cotton, bandhini to the dressier ones..all kinds

5. Pramanik, Dadar (E)– From your lehengas to chaniya cholis, to suits, sarees, anarkalis..printed, silk, zardozi, parsi work, chikan kari, sequin, gotta pattis, you would get all kinds of things here.

6. Queens Emporium, Marine Lines (E) : A good collection..they have pretty good lehengas..and not the usual blingy stuff.

7. Bawree, Malad (W) & Santacruz (W): There are many stores in Malad (W)…there is Shagun and Bawree which are like 2-3 floors huge and have an own building to themselves..you may find good stuff there..I have been there but saw more of bling and was too tired to explore..but ya worth a check.

8. Roop Kala, Vile Parle (W): Mostly has saris but also lehengas and other stuff..good to check out..

9. Kanji Raichand, Bhuleshwar: This place is a must check ! You get all designer’s first copy here ! Coz many designers get their work done from the artisans they have..and so they have exact copies..Abu Jani & Sandeep Khosla pieces are always found. But you need a reference there..they do not entertain first time customers.

10. Jamnadas Khatri, Bhuleshwar: Our Gujrati bridal saris called ‘khomba’ or ‘Gharchoda’ and even the white ‘Panetar’ are all bought from only this shop, if in Mumbai !

11. Ratansi Khairaj, Bhuleshwar: Pure gold brocade saris are best found here..its their speciality..raw silk and pure gold work on saris..called ‘selas’. One of my sari which we wear in the morning puja before the wedding called ‘Gruh Shaanti’, is going to be a ‘sela‘ from RK. But, you will have to take an appointment before going. Their sarees start from 10-15K.

12. Chamee & Palak, Vile Parle: They even have a facebook page..you can check out their designs HERE..I really liked their stuff..amazing color combos and designs..lace,floral, motifs, fab work..they even customise outfits according to you..but slightly on the higher side.

13. JADE by Monica & Karishma, Pedder Road: If you have a good enough budget, I would highly recommend Jade..but their starting range is from Rs.90,000- 1,00,000 and goes higher..check out their facebook page HERE

If you looking for designer wear, there are Ritu Kumar and Tarun Tahiliani stores at Bandra, Archana Kohchar and Tarun Tahiliani’s Kimaya Fashions at Juhu, Neeta Lulla at Santacruz (W) and Aza Fashions (multi designer..yes the one you see in Band Bajaa Bride on NDTV Good Times) at Cumbala Hill…and many designer stores at Palladium Mall, Phoenix, Lower Parel.

And finally from where I got my outfit…

14. Aishwarya Design Studio, Irla, Vile Parle : Its right opposite Alfa-3. They had some very good stuff and at affordable rates..finally I saw something different from the regular bling stuff…they even had Sabyasachi sari copies and the 3 piece lehengas with a corset and jacket..I liked one of that but was a little too heavy and I wanted a lighter outfit.

My sari: I am not someone who would spend a bomb on an outfit..especially bridal wear and stuff..which we do not end up wearing much..hardly 2-3 times..and I also did not want a conventional sari or suit for my engagement..something different..I did try a 3 piece jacket,corset, lehenga but was not too comfy in it..finally I found this lehenga sari..it has a lehenga like base and has no pleats..but is worn normally as a sari..the base is shaded blue, green and pink in shimmer fabric..and has gold work panels on it..a thick border having blue Parsi velvet work, gotta pati and a pearl lace and a pink rounded border at the end with gold thread work. The blouse was pink vertical striped brocade..My designer and I decided to add blue net sleeves as I wanted it to be 3/4th..and the border on the sleeves..she also had thought of doing gold sequin small buttas on the sleeves but I skipped it coz I liked it this way. My sari costed me 10K.

I think I covered mostly all..I did try to..you can add in your inputs too..do let me know if I missed out anything..

If you still have any doubts or need any help, shoot me an email to info@newlove-makeup.com and I would be ready to help..I hope you liked my compilation..do let me know in the comments below..

Update:

15. Prakash Sarees, Ghatkopar East: I just came across this store recently..and lovee it..some super amazing sarees and such pretty color combinations…from net to prints to embroidery..gota patti in maximum sarees with rich colors..definitely must visit !

16. Tulsi Sarees, Thane : I have not personally been there yet..but many of my friends have for their sarees from here..we wear a white saree with detailed work along with our gharchoda for the wedding..called ‘Panetar’. And Tulsi Sarees has good panetars..and one friend also bought her reception saree from here..worth a dekko. Its at Shop No 11 , Rutu Business Park, Behind Vrindvan Society Bus Stop, Rutu Park Service Road, Thane West.

Would update you with more places as and when I find them..

Kaya Aqua Fairness Luxe Service Review

Kaya Aqua Fairness Luxe Service Review

I got a chance to try the Aqua Fairness Luxe Service by Kaya at the perfect time..right before my engagement when I was anyways going to get something done..

Many complimented my skin after seeing this pic below (got the service done just before the mehendi and this pic is taken 2-3 hours after the Aqua Fairness Luxe) and mentioned it was glowing..I would say all thanks to the Kaya Aqua Fairness Luxe.

I had mentioned about the Aqua Fairness Luxe last year HERE and about the August Rush HERE where they are offering 50% discount on some of their services including the Kaya Aqua Fairness Luxe.

When I went to Kaya, I consulted the doc and got a skin analysis done..she showed me the areas where I have pigmentation..there were dead skin cells and tanned areas like forehead…ewww it looked bad :/

She suggested Skin Lightening Peels or Aqua Fairness Luxe..and explained both the procedures..I went for the Aqua Fairness Luxe..

I was introduced to my attendant..she was quite good..and made sure I was comfortable..and explained everything step by step..and answered all my queries..since it is something related to my face and skin and this was just 2 days before my engagement..yes I was wary !

Aqua Fairness Luxe consists of five stages..let me explain the whole procedure..

Stage 1: Lymphatic Drainage

Water jet peel technology is used for this..a pen shaped nozzle dispensor is used to  dispense compressed air consisting of saline water all over the face..the velocity is low..and it pulls across the dead skin cells to one side..i.e the outside corners. Its done twice all over the face.

Stage 2: Exfoliation

The same dispensor and machine is used, this time with more velocity and more closer to the skin..to exfoliate the dead skin cells from the skin. Even this is done twice all over the face.

Stage 3: 10% Glycolic Infusion

The same machine is used to infuse 10% glycolic peel all over the face..it tingles a little which is very normal..and is kept for a minute. Then its washed off and a cooling neutralizing cream is applied. She extracted my black and white heads later on.

Stage 4: Massage

Face was massaged with aloe vera gel later on for 10-15 minutes.

Stage 5: Brightening Mask

A brightening mask was applied on the skin which was to be kept for 20 minutes and eye pads and blanket..I just dozed off :p

More about the process: This summer, reverse the effects of the sweltering heat and scorching sun with a new skin care service from Kaya Skin Clinic – Aqua Fairness Luxe, a new innovation for instantly brighter looking skin.

For the first time in India, Kaya presents a fairness service which uses the water jet peel technology and an innovative Micropatch Botanical whitening extracts mask. Aqua Fairness Luxe gives you instant fairness in just 60 minutes and also two tones lighter skin in just 6 sessions.

This unique enhancement service uses the revolutionary water jet technology to exfoliate the skin, remove dead cells and create channels for deep glycolic infusion going up to 4.5mm deep into the skin. The glycolic fruit peel which is derived from sugarcane extracts penetrates into the skin easily, allowing new skin to surface quicker. This is followed by comedone extraction after which you can relax with a cooling massage with aloe vera gel to improve blood circulation and to soothe tired and overworked muscles. The service is completed by the application of Kaya’s Insta Brightening Micro Mask, with botanical whitening extracts and the innovative Micropatch technology which has a powerful and quick de-pigmentation effect. It breaks down melanin to give you instant fairness.

The whole procedure takes around one and a half hour..and  one single session costs Rs.3000/-..if you go for 3 sessions, you need to pay Rs.8000/- but this month they have a special offer where you can get 3 sessions at flat 50% off at Rs.4000/-..totally worth it !

Post care: One is supposed to apply sunscreen and moisturiser..and no active ingredients i.e anti acne or other stuff to be used for 2-3 days. Wash face only with plain water. No parlor activities i.e waxing, threading, bleaching, etc for 7 days before and after the service.

It is advisable to undertake 3 sessions of this service at a gap of 15 days to enjoy best results- even toned, flawless skin.

I totally loved it !! And surely going for more of these..highly recommend trying this out..only after the consultation with the doctor though..

P.S: Services offered by Kaya but it has not affected my opinion.

Hooked and Booked :)

Hooked and Booked 🙂

Hey guys,

I have a news to share with you all..Yes, you are right..as the title reads..yours truly is getting engaged 🙂

My engagement is on 18th August i.e this Sunday. Just a week left ! I still cannot digest it :p

Yes, its a love one…meeting the parents, etc happened somewhere in April and things went smooth..since we both are Guju’s (only different sub-caste), there was not much resentment or opposing kinds..engagement was decided in August..also coz my bhabhi was expecting and due in July end..and now our princess Anaya is two months old already..gosh time flies !

All the shopping, outfit, jewellery, shoes, makeup, mehendi, fittings, photography, etc is sorted. Menu was finalised today. My guy’s outfit and mojri is also done (they hardly need anything and are always sorted :/)

I am on leave from 15th August..so awaiting that break..hectic schedule from last 2-3 weeks ! My parlor appointments are on 15th and 16th..mehendi is on 16th evening..would definitely share the pics with you all..

I have done my own little small research for everything in Mumbai..from the best places to shop for to the makeup artists and the photographers..and would be sharing it with you all in future posts..so this Mumbai Bride is going to help all the to-be brides of Mumbai or even those who are already married (when do we stop shopping 😉 )

Wedding would be happening mostly next year..and you would keep on getting new stuff to read till then :p

Next post would be up soon 😀