Bonefire Party!!

WELCOME TO BONEFIRE PARTY!!!!

We had a great day collectively, and tomorrow is the college teachers' and students' reunion. Bonfire parties are often held at night, but since few Pakistani students are permitted to leave their homes or go anywhere at night, the organizers chose to have the celebration during the day. Students and college staff have adorned everything, from the stage to the entrance gate, with such beautiful designs.

The occasion is evidence of our students' commitment and inventiveness. Seeing this collaborative attitude in action as a teacher is encouraging because it reflects the cooperation and coordination required for success outside of college.


Despite my lack of photographic skill, I can't believe I took these images myself. They don't reflect my level of skill; rather, they highlight the genuine efforts of the students who decorated the entire campus.

These are bangles and artificial handmade bracelet by students special for teachers

Additionally, students set up booths in the colleges. This is one of my favorite booths, and I hope that every female prefers this kind of booth as well because they sell exquisite bangles and gajras.

The most enjoyable aspect of this celebration is that food vendors are set up. As a food enthusiast, this is the best thing for me because winter and tea go hand in hand. I started with milk tea, which is popular in Pakistan; I like Kashmiri tea, which looks amazing and tastes even better than anything else.


Aren't they are giving eye catching looks??

I love eating sweet foods. I believe that eating sweet things helps you feel nice and kind. When I saw these lovely little cupcakes, my heart started pounding so fast that I went to the cupcake booth and picked up a bunch of cakes to feed my little tummy.

I wandered a lot in party to feed my hunger, and I chose to eat chat samosa, a typical Pakistani delicacy prevalent at schools and colleges, which is incredibly excellent and affordable for students.

Did you ever eat pasta?? I generally don't like pasta because I think it's unhealthy for my stomach. I bought this plate for my student who got first place in her previous exams. At first, she was hesitant to take the dish, but as I mentioned, it's a reward for your hard work. She got it and thanked me for it. It's really an honor for a teacher to have a brave student like her.

Did you know what DHOLAK is? It is mainly found in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. There is a pre-wedding party celebrated by utilizing dholak, in which someone chooses to beat it and sing songs at random to make your festive more attractive.

Did you remember any school or college festivals that were memorable and reminded you of your old days?



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Your writing is very beautiful. The pics look so beautiful, it seems to eat them out of the picture. I would love to talk to you.

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It look less like a bone fire and more like a bridal henna.😅. Looks proud to see the design and decoration of our Pakistani brothers and BTW food looks delicious.

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