Well lots of people got confused who deepinder and Gurwinder …becos both sound like Guys name …..we got legal notice from national Gay network …so we had to change out names to Gary and Deepi
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We’re sorry we haven’t posted in a while. We’ve been busy enjoying married life! Deepi’s busy teaching her fourth grade class, and Gary is working, working working. Ziggy enjoys running circles around the sofa, causing havoc, and is currently enrolled in puppy training. Thank you cards are a work in progress. Report cards and parent […]
We would like to introduce everyone to our baby Ziggy Singh Mann . ….Oh My God …is he a Monkey …. He likes to spend his days napping and toe biting until he draws blood (is he drakula). We were looking for awhile before the wedding for a puppy..I mean baby , and we […]
Before we leave for our honeymoon tonight, we want to thank everyone for coming out and helping us celebrate our first day together as husband and wife. It was nice to see all of our friends and family come together just for us. We were sad that we couldn’t spend more time with everyone, especially […]
hmmm, got to wake up in 5 hours to get ready for the wedding. in less than 12 hours, we’ll finally be married. crazy.
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One week until the wedding!! I can’t wait until I see all of the last minute details that Gary’s been working on! It’s hard to believe that the day i’ve been waiting for is finally here!!!!
~Deepi~
hmmmm…there’s a lot to do.
i’ve got to practice sitting down on the ground; everytime i’ve been to the gurdwara the last couple years, my legs fall asleep after 10 minutes and i can’t get up. that would be bad. definitely bad.
~g
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Reception of the Baraat (Groom’s family and friends) - Gary and his family will arrive at the Gurdwara (Temple) and be received by the bride’s family. Traditionally, the groom arrives on a horse or an elephant, but Gary decided to play it safe and dance in with his friends and family.
Milni (Introductions)-The Milni […]
For all of our non-Sikh guests, here are some tips on what to wear to the wedding ceremony. All guests will be sitting on the floor for the duration of the wedding, so women may feel more comfortable wearing long skirts or dress pants. If women have or could […]
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