India Languages, asked by ashwanirai9566, 7 months ago

Letter on eid telling to her or his grandmother about eid

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Answered by muskii88
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Celebrating Eid without loved ones

While Eid is a time of joy and happiness, it is also one of immeasurable sadness for those of us who recall happy occasions with family members who are no longer in our midst. It is hard to keep that in mind when we are trying to make holidays special for ourselves and our families. Whether we are experiencing this sadness ourselves, or know someone who is, grief is something we cannot ignore. Instead, let's remember those we have lost and the times we have had, and try to acknowledge that they are in a better place, looking down on us every step of the way.

Although it's been five years since my mother passed away, the joy of Eid is rarely felt within the confines of our home since we had lost her in the month of Ramadan. We used to have relatives visit us on the mornings of Eid, but that doesn't happen much now. Dad's usually out visiting his colleagues in the morning while my sister and I sleep in late. Friends come over, or we go visit our relatives and grandparents. We make it a point to visit her grave on Eid day. 

Eid just does not have that excitement anymore. It used to be a celebration on its own, but now it's just something I go through for the sake of it. I used to go shopping with her for Eid, except now it's with my aunts. 

I miss her. I miss being excited about Eid.

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