Thursday was the first day of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. It is a celebration of good over evil and lasts for 5 days usually between October and November depending on the position of the moon.
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Our son-in-law is Hindu. We did not celebrate on Thursday as it was Halloween and Little Miss M was dragging her parents around to beg for treats and hoping for no tricks. However they did stop by our house to drop off some sweets, a Diwali tradition.
Tonight they are going to see MJ, the Musical so we are hanging out with Little Miss M. Tomorrow we are going out to a restaurant, Marigold Indian Cuisine, to celebrate the final day of Diwali.
Wednesday is Little Miss M's birthday. She is 4 years old already. Time sure does fly. We will be celebrating with her next Saturday. On Thursday we are having dinner at the Bonacorsi's. Other than that it is just a typical week here on the farm.
Saturday
Marina providing Dinner
Sunday
Out for Diwali Dinner
Meatless Monday
Cheese Ravioli
Tuesday
Shipwreck Casserole
Wednesday
Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Corn
Thursday
Dinner at Bob and Cathy's
Fish Friday
Coconut Fish
Vegetable Fried Rice
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