A group of us from the pool have gone out to dinner together to a Indian curry place that I love and that Bajiwa-san frequents. So far that is about the only place that we can all eat dinner together because since Bajiwa-san is Islamic he does not eat beef or pork nor even chicken that hasn't been sanctified in a certain way. Sort of limits our getting together but since we see him every night at the pool I guess we don't have to be eating together...
Another interesting thing about Bajiwa-san is that he has two wives! Wow! Am I ever curious about that! One wife lives in Pakistan, one is Japanese... I asked how the wives liked that arrangement and he said that it usually causes a lot of headaches (the men are allowed four wives) but when he took his Japanese wife to Pakistan a couple of years ago, the two women got along very well. Talk about open mindedness on the Japanese wife's part!
Anyway, Bajiwa-san just became a grandfather for the first time last month and I decided I wanted to make his grandchild a simple quilt... Lots of Leader/Enders used. I'm hand quilting this week but I need to get this done by early November when Bajiwa-san and his daughter-in-law and grandchild go back for a visit to Pakistan.

6 comments:
Wow Tanya that's much prettier than my baby quilt, lol! I love it! Two wives, oh my....and they got along? I can't imagine that!
You do beautiful hand quilting, Tanya! Great story :)
Loverly!! :) What a lucky baby.
Wow, I didn't know polygamy still took place. I don't think I would handle it too well either!
That is a gorgeous quilt. Such gorgeous hand quilting.
You are such a lovely kind person Tanya. What a lovely present for the baby.
WHat an interesting story about your new friend...I'd be totally captivated and asking too many questions!
LOVE that photo of your gorgeous hand quilting!
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