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Eid-ul-Fitr Mummy and Baby OOTD!

So Eid-ul-Fitr has come and gone and I am just about recovering from the hangover of food and sugar overload. Let me jump right in and share with you how my family and I spent our Eid.

Day 1: 

Eid Prayers were bright and early at 6 am. (I will never get used to this. Back in UK, they were at the grand old relaxed time of 9 am!) This meant of course that the men had to be up by 4 am, and the ladies soon followed. Baby Z woke up at 5 am to see what all the fuss was about, and so I proceeded to get him bathed and ready in his Thob. He looked ever so handsome.

Breakfast was prepared, and the Eid Namaz were offered. I love the Takbir that rings out in the early morning which creates an exciting ambiance. Once the men returned from the mosque, we tucked into the specially prepared Eid breakfast, including Doodh Khurmo. (Eid is incomplete without it!)

Around 9 am we made our way to the graveyard to pay respects to my late father-in-law. A humbling experience as always. We returned home to catch up on some sleep. Baby Z was zonked out and didn’t wake up until after lunch, which meant that we had lunch in PEACE after months! Miracles really do happen!


 

Lunch was yet another special feast, followed by lots more biscuits and baklavas. At about 4 pm we finally set off to Yas Mall in Abu Dhabi. We enjoyed a lovely evening, window shopping and taking plenty of photographs in our glad rags! We enjoyed a lovely dinner at Chili’s, that ended on a sweet note as we licked our plate clean of the Molten Lava Chocolate Cake. D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S.

Mr Z and I changed Baby Z into his night dress just before we left Yas Mall so that he could snuggle up in the car comfortably and get some shut eye. Mr Z’s idea worked a treat, as we were shattered by the time we returned home and could all simply fall into bed without chasing Baby Z around the house with trousers in our hands!

Day 2: 

Day 2 of Eid began with a much more relaxed morning, waking up at a more suitable time of 9 am. In the evening we set off to Mercato Mall in Dubai, which has the most beautiful architecture. There were a few circus acts on at the mall which provided endless entertainment for Baby Z.

I also had some sushi which was rather delicious, but was scoffed down by us all before I got a chance to take a photograph of it!



To end the day, we enjoyed a lovely meal at Arz Lebanon in Jumeirah (Their spicy Potato dish is to DIE for!) and we were supposed to watch the fireworks at the Beach. Except of course Mr Z had got the location confused with the beach at JBR, and so we only admired specks of fireworks from very very far away before heading home. It was still a lovely Eid nonetheless, though I think next time I will double check where the fireworks are taking place before we make our Eid plans. Baby Z enjoyed walking around the malls and we enjoyed eating the special Eid meals. Being together with my family is the most important thing, and I could not have asked for a better way to spend Eid.

I hope you too enjoyed your Eid with loved ones and managed to celebrate it in the most special way to you. Eid Mubarak!

How did you spend your Eid-ul-Fitr? Did you or your partner make any plans that didn’t really work out, like the fireworks? I would love to know, so please feel free to share in the comments section below! 

Comments

daysixtyfive
July 20, 2015 at 11:30 am

So cute!



July 20, 2015 at 12:11 pm

love your first outfit, the black one! so pretty! 🙂 Eid mubarak to you and your family!



July 21, 2015 at 2:07 am

You and your family are so beautiful 🙂 Love your blog!

Rachel

https://iridescentdays.wordpress.com



July 21, 2015 at 10:15 am

Really interesting post – thanks for sharing! #TwinklyTuesday



July 21, 2015 at 10:45 am

Really interesting to hear about how you celebrate Eid! &, also, those malls look amazing! Eid Mubarak to you! #twinklytuesday



July 27, 2015 at 3:09 am

Eid Mubarak! You look so beautiful. 6 am Namaz sounds earlier than I could handle, and my parents never even took us to masjid at all! Thanks for linking with #TwinklyTuesday.



July 28, 2015 at 10:52 pm

Really enjoy reading your post… you have a lovely family… thanks for sharing #Alittlebitofeverything… hope to read you again on my next link-up
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