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Rabia Bossan's birthday celebration.

Rabia Bossan with daughters of her niece.

As described in a previous post, Rabia Bossan's birthday was on 24th of November. But due to the initial days of the sacred month of Muharram, the party was delayed. Rabia decided to celebrate her big day on 1st of December. As it was a Saturday eve; it turned out to be really convenient for all the families to attend the splendid bonfire dinner hosted by Rabia and her family.

There was separate arrangement for gentlemen in the drawing room. Ladies were accommodated in the lounge. Whereas, children were made to sit inside the dinning area. And for their entertainment, the movie show was on, at the big screen with projector.

The meals were served outside, in the lawn. In the warmth of bonfire.
The cake was placed in a very majestic Golden trolley. The cake cutting ceremony was equally fun filled, as a teenager's party. Accompanied with party poppers, clapping and loud singing of 'happy birthday song'.

Where Rabia and her beautiful, newly wed daughter Mamoona Bossan Khwaja, attended ladies and children with perfect hospitality. Rabia's husband, Mr. Shoaib Bossan and son Bassat Bossan, also proved themselves to be excellent hosts by entertaining the gentlemen till 2am. Generally, husbands are those, who get fed up quickly by the functions and their wives force them to stay. But the surprising element of the party was, women and children waited long for the gentlemen to give up their company of friends.
In short, it was a complete family package of entertainment and everybody had a wonderful time.
Happy birthday, 
Rabia Bosan! Once again!



Few of the gentlemen at party.
Dr.Munir Hussain Shah, Qasim Khwaja, Mr. Shoaib Bossan, Bassat Bossan

(From Left to Right)
Maha bokhari, Shaherbano Bokhari, Hajra Shah (at back), Zaib Bhaba, Mamoona Khwaja
Fatima Shah, Zahra Shah

Mamoona with the birthday girl, her mom Rabia Bossan.

Aasma Suleman and Zahra Bassat.

The ladies.

Afsheen Bhaba, Aasma Suleman, Fauzia Buccha.

The elegant, Zahra Bassat.

Mrs. Farrah Ilyas.

Mamoona Bossan/ Khwaja

Look at this majestic trolley, Rabia's cake was laid in.

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Anonymous said…
Wow my sweet frend kia zabardast pic di hain0
Rabia Bosan

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