I went downstairs to get some lunch from the deli on the first floor. It's run by a nice Indian guy, and he told me it was his new year, and proceeded to put red paint on my forehead and bless me and my family. Then he offered me some almonds, cashews, samosa, and rice pudding. I'd never had rice pudding or samosa before. They were really good, actually. His family was there celebrating while he worked, so at least he got to spend the holiday with them despite being at work.
I think I know what "Diwali" is now, too. I was a bit unclear before.
This is what I like about living on the east coast. When I lived in Indiana, I knew some people from India and Nepal, but they were very tight-lipped about their culture and didn't share it very much. I appreciated being made a part of this holiday. It was interesting.
Anyone else celebrating Diwali today, or know anyone who is?
I think I know what "Diwali" is now, too. I was a bit unclear before.
This is what I like about living on the east coast. When I lived in Indiana, I knew some people from India and Nepal, but they were very tight-lipped about their culture and didn't share it very much. I appreciated being made a part of this holiday. It was interesting.

Anyone else celebrating Diwali today, or know anyone who is?