I lost a day in my calculations. I neglected the fact that London to Cochi is an over night flight. Neither of us were expecting the phone to ring moments after we had entered the room. We looked at the flashing lights in the bathroom, on the desk by the bed.
"I think it's for you," the Porter said. So, I answered it. "Hello?"
"Are you coming shopping?" asked the bride.
"Oh. Was that today? Where should we meet you?"
"Tell the hotel to send you to Lulu Mall. I'll meet you out front."
Afterwards TIRMa commented that we hadn't taken any photos while we were shopping for our saris. We had been too busy comparing patterns and admiring the shop staff's skill in wrapping and draping each of us in yards of brightly colored fabric.
But it's not enough to buy a sari; a matching petticoat (color options below) and a trip to the tailor for a blouse are also required.
"I think it's for you," the Porter said. So, I answered it. "Hello?"
"Are you coming shopping?" asked the bride.
"Oh. Was that today? Where should we meet you?"
"Tell the hotel to send you to Lulu Mall. I'll meet you out front."
Afterwards TIRMa commented that we hadn't taken any photos while we were shopping for our saris. We had been too busy comparing patterns and admiring the shop staff's skill in wrapping and draping each of us in yards of brightly colored fabric.
But it's not enough to buy a sari; a matching petticoat (color options below) and a trip to the tailor for a blouse are also required.
Hope you had fun! Sari shopping in India is an experience you can't replicate elsewhere :) ~Sarah Joy
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