The pink sieve was... traditional. Or, at least, somewhat. Dark didn't know exactly how old it was, he didn't know the history behind the commercialization of the celebration which would probably be tied to the addition of modern Western notions of boy colours and girl colours. However, he knew that every one of these things he had been too, girls got a bright pink one, and boys got a bright blue one, and that was that. As an individual, he didn't love it, but it wasn't his culture, so he didn't say anything about it.
"Oh, there's plenty of room, plenty," Zeinab swore, flapping her hands, bustling over to help Daizi up, "Look at you, habibti, a wonderful picture of a new mother. Oh." She pulled Daizi into a tight hug, rocking her slightly, and she murmured something private to her, "You're so tall. I remember when all of us were assembled here to do this for you."
"I'm as surprised as you are," Daizi murmured, truthfully, being hit with another wave that this was real, and this was another thing she was about to do, that she never thought she'd have the chance to. Neha helped her to put Ivy safely in the sieve that was so pink Anish Kapoor would be banned from looking at it while Amira handed out motar and pestles.
"If you feel better on the sidelines," Fadia said, "and don't feel comfortable really participating, because it's unfamiliar to you, you can take pictures. But when we have the candles, then it's your turn to be in it, okay?"