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I wore a traditional Indian dress called a lehnga, which is an embroidered top and an embroidered skirt, with a very,
very heavy scarf. I also wore heavy gold jewellery, ten bangles, and big earrings and a big necklace.
My husband wore a traditional long top and trousers underneath embroidered with gold. And he also wore a hat called
a turban, which was very heavy.
We then went to Manchester for the fourth ceremony. Again, we ate a lot of food, we had another cake, and we
enjoyed ourselves a lot.
The final event, the fifth ceremony, was a small dinner with my husband’s family and my family, and that was just as
well because we were very, very tired by then.
Part 3: A memorable childhood birthday party
I don’t celebrate my birthday much any more. I might go out for dinner with some friends or my family, but I
remember when I was a child my parties were really, really exciting and I always looked forward to them.
I remember my seventh birthday party was one of the best.
It was an important birthday for me because it was the first birthday I had in Scotland - because we moved from
Canada to Scotland the year before.
My birthday’s in June, and I remember that it wasn’t raining, and it always rained in Scotland.
I invited four friends from school and I remember we all wore our favourite dresses.
We ate snacks like sandwiches and sausage rolls, and my mum made a chocolate cake, and I remember I blew out the
candles. Afterwards there were lots of activities. We played games and danced a lot.
I remember having a really good time.
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