The girls played a stone throwing and catching game (most games are for free and involve using things that you find in the garden). Clockwise from the sisters Ramma and Reena, my mum, a piece of my brother, sisters Mona and Reena.
More widely, we also played some games involving making our own "cards" out of paper. The king asking the detective to differentiate the thief from the spy was one of them - the failing detective or the spy always scoring zero. To the right is Mona - scoring zero many times. A zero score is called an egg. We also showed our family how to play a form of Pictionary and other western games.
Later on, my brother and I adorned turbans, and then participated in a family bhangra session while Nishi played the Dhol... I am sure we out-did Rangla Punjab from yesterday! In the middle picture, from left to right, we have Nishi, Aneel (my bro) and me.
In the evening, we managed to get a whole load of us together for chilling and chatting.