
from maptia.com
I tried to put all our names in but it was too long so I had to edit it myself 😉 – I think it’s safe to say I speak for all four of us in any case 😀


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from maptia.com I tried to put all our names in but it was too long so I had to edit it myself 😉 – I think it’s safe to say I speak for all four of us in any case 😀 OK, so here’s part 2 of the letter from Holi – we went there to experience it and enjoy it, but with 2 small kids I admit we did it a little bit “Holi-lite”. You see all the amazing pictures of colour in the air and huge crowds at the big temples, but crowds like that could be overwhelming, not to mention that it’s known that over excited people, who also get intoxicated, tend to get a little “feely”. We went there to have fun and to enjoy some of the spirit of the festival, not to feel uncomfortable! So we stayed low key and just ventured out and about around the neighbourhood of our guesthouse, where we met plenty of excitable people and we got invited into peoples small scale celebrations before letting the girls have some fun of their own… and fun it definitely WAS!!!! Here are some pics, but keep scrolling for a fun little video of our Holi celebrations too… The girls started off in lovely white dresses that our friend Courtney from Courtneycourtney sent them – just for this very reason – what a star she is (they were later left at the laundry to be cleaned and donated to some street children) The Larmours – Holi 2013 from Kirsty Larmour on Vimeo.
When we got back to our guesthouse they hosed us off before letting us in 😀 I’m honestly not surprised!!!! I think I will treasure these memories and photos for as long as I live – I’d always wanted to go to Holi and to go with my girls and see them embrace it and have so much fun was really amazing – in fact our whole trip to India was amazing, as they always are and I’m always delighted to see them drink in the differences and the vibrancy and to question things that are different to our lives – I hope to be back to share more pictures from our trip soon, until then Happy Holi 2014 from the Larmours xxxx […] see as a family. We also went to the Holi festival in India 2 years ago which was amazing (follow this link to see a video of it) and one of our favourite destinations as a family was Angkor Wat in […] These pictures are well overdue (but aren’t the ones of most of our travels???). We went to Jaipur for Holi, otherwise known as the festival of colours last March (March 2013) and as time went on I challenged myself to get these up in time for Holi this year – which is next week!!! So here we go…. you can read a little about what Holi is here but it’s basically a Hindu festival to mark the end of winter and welcome the abundant colours of spring – hence, the bright colours everywhere… it really is quite a sight to see and experience – here are some of our pictures – and tomorrow I’ll post some more of us taking part in the celebrations and a video 😀 Walking the streets of Jaipur there’s coloured paint on sale everywhere…
Even before the festival properly starts there’s paint on the floor outside the temples where people have started getting into the spirit of things… I’ll post some more pictures of us and a video of the Holi celebrations later, Until then… kirsty xx ![]() […] considering a trip to India for Holi, and there are some more pictures over on my travel blog here and here – you’ll even see me getting into the spirit of things and not just hiding behind the […] |
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by Kirsty