Sunday, March 22, 2026

Happy Eid , trying To. Make Out Of This Life

 

Hey kind and sweet friends 🥰

Hope staying positive despite the odds of the world 🤞🙏

Our Ramadan month ended on 19th March and we celebrated Eid yesterday . As I shared I went through deep cleaning of the kitchen and rest of the house . With my melting muscle and bones it was slow and hectic this year honestly. But I didn’t give up 😂 the thought of time when I won’t be able to do it anymore kept me  going 🤗 Needless to say what a rewarding feeling comes at the end of the task 🥹☺️ 

Yes I was floating joyously like a drunk person on the Eid day because of springing aches in my body. 😭 Yet roaming in clearer surroundings afterwards surpassed everything else 🥹🙏

Our precious baby our younger son came from Karachi to join us for three Eid days and it always makes huge difference for us being parents 🙏

On the chand raat ( evening when moon is sighted of Eid month) elder son applied hinna on my left hand  ,he is born artist to be honest and does art so effortlessly by the grace of God. Though he followed the design I showed him on internet and it turned really well. I wanted to involve youngest son as well in Hinna applying so he for the first time tried to make something hesitatingly. He looked bit nervous as he might thought he can be judged in comparison.  But we all encouraged him . I love how his art appeared at the end 🤗


                       Left hand done by younger son and right hand done by youngest son 

  


We  greeted each other happy Eid once hubby and kids returned home from Eid prayer and then took some photos to share with eldest son on  WhatsApp family group, cloudy weather  was favourable for this venture.




    I get little emotional when I look at family photos later, we all miss having eldest  son with us 🥹 it’s been many years he has been absent on Eid  days ! But it doesn’t mean that our hearts don’t feel happy and proud for whatever he has achieved in life by the grace of God🙏♥️🥹

While I am writing this hubby is having his friends in drawing room. When I came to room after finishing cooking and serving lunch I found it good chance to write Eid Mubarak post ! 

I start missing reading you genuinely when I am late to visit any of you dear friends 🥰

See you soon 🙏

Heartfelt best wishes and prayers for you all ♥️🥰🙏♥️😞🫂

21 comments:

  1. Happy Eid. I love your family pictures.

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  2. Happy Eid! Your two sons did a beautiful job with their hinna work on your hands. And what a great family photo on the garden bench!

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  3. Wonderful family photos, Baili. The art work by your sons is beautiful. Such talented and handsome young men.

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  4. You've made it through another Ramadan fasting and got to celebrate Eid! Nice photos of your family.

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  5. What a beautiful glimpse into your home and heart, dear Baili!

    Your strength shines so brightly through your words … the way you kept going despite the aches, guided by love and purpose, is truly inspiring. There is something deeply meaningful about caring for our homes and families with our own hands, even when it’s not easy … and yes, that quiet joy afterward is worth every effort.

    I loved the image of your sons sharing in the henna moment … one confident, one a little unsure, yet both supported by your warmth. Those are the moments that become lifelong treasures. And how special to have your younger son home … those days must have felt full of light.

    Your words about your eldest son carry such tenderness … distance may keep him away, but it’s clear he lives very close in your heart. Love like that never fades with miles.

    Wishing you continued peace after Eid, gentle rest for your tired body, and many more moments of togetherness to cherish.
    John
    PS Thank you, Baili, for your kind comments on my blog!

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  6. Both of the boys did a great job on your hands. Very lovely. Glad you were able to get things done in the house and have time with your family. Very beautiful photos.

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  7. Beautiful photos of you and your family. It looks like perhaps you are in the garden. It looks lovely. Your sons did a wonderful job of the henna painting.

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  8. Hinna art on the hands has detail. Good for your sons doing the art.

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  9. Reuniting the family is the best thing ever, dear baili.
    Have a great week

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  10. Lovely photos of you all there, Baili.

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  11. Hello Baili,
    You are blessed with a beautiful family, wonderful photos.
    The henna paintings look pretty!
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  12. The artwork your sons did is simple and very pretty. Some of the nicest I have seen.

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  13. Happy Eid to you and your family, Baili, and how nice of your two sons to apply henna on your hands. I am certain that you appreciated their efforts and thank you for sharing. The photos of your sons and you and your husband and then the four of you were wonderful to see. I am sure that your eldest son will enjoy seeing them as well and surely missed being there to celebrate, but did so in his heart.

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  14. Thank you for sharing these beautiful photographs of you and your family.

    All the best Jan

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  15. Boa tarde minha querida amiga Bailli. Passando para desejar, uma excelente tarde de terça-feira, grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.

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  16. Dear Baili, you have a beautiful family. Lovely photos.

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  17. Hello Baili, Im glad both your sons were with you for Eid celebration. The henna art looks fun, I would like to have my hands and feet done. Betty

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  18. Always a joy to visit with you, and your beautiful heart, dear friend! I know you love having your family around, and I feel your pain that the eldest can't be there for these important family times together. Such a beautiful photo of all of you under the tree. Your son's are amazing artists, I know you will cherish their work! Many blessings to you dear friend!

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  19. I enjoyed seeing the photos and also the art on your hands. Good job boys. Sounds like a wonderful time.

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  20. Belated Happy Eid greetings, Baili! Thank you for sharing your happy family photos. Both sons did well applying the henna to your hands. I can so related to your sentence "the thought of time when I won’t be able to do it anymore kept me going ." That thought drives me every day. 😂. The picture of you and Ali is sweet! Hugs and love to you! 🌺🌺🌺

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