Daily Chronicles: Water Runs, Visits to the Graveyard, and Market Errands

in blurt-173988 •  9 months ago 

Hi Guys!

Assalam U Alikum / Greetings

I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying their lives in a great way. Today I started the day in the same way as usual with the holy name of Allah and after that, I had my breakfast.

We use filtered water at home because our home water is not so good that we cannot drink it. So I bring water from my uncle's house. From there we get good water and it is drinkable. There is a big difference between the water there and the water in our house, so the water in our house ran out today. I picked up the can and went to my uncle's house, there I filled the water and brought it home.

My friend came home from leave two days ago and works in another city. Today he called me and said that I was going back and dropped me at the bus stop. I said to him ok you come I will leave you. First, we left the house and went straight to the graveyard. His father had died a few days ago, so we went to his grave and prayed there.

Cemetery we prayed. After praying, we went straight to the bus stop. We went there and saw that there was no bus there. So we had to wait there for some time. We waited for a while and then a bus came which was a local bus. But she was expected to make it to full-time. So I told him to mention the name of Allah and get on this bus. After putting him on the bus there, I returned home.

My mother told me to remove the wheat from the bharule because every month we remove our wheat from the bharule clean it and leave it at the mill, which turns it into flour. We take the wheat of the year once and store it at home. It is a common practice in the village that everyone keeps their wheat and eats it throughout the year.

I took out that wheat, my mother cleaned it, and after cleaning it, she told me to leave it at the mill. So that it can be converted into flour and brought back home quickly. I did so and left it at the mill and they told me to take it in the evening and I left it there.

When I came out of the house, I saw that my cousins were doing their work, so I also went to them and we chatted for a while. They are responsible, so their job is feeding the buffaloes and caring for their fields. I also often work with them, so I devoted some of my time there.

In the evening my friend told me that we had to go to the market there was an errand because he had to buy a cloak for himself. I said, "Okay, I also have a couple of things to do. We will work together." I picked up the gas cylinder from home and went to the market with my friend.

After going to the market, we first filled this cylinder with three kilos of gas. And then told him to keep it here, we will take it from you on our return.

Then after that, we went to a clothing shop from where we bought a chador for him to use in his normal life. We can go out and we also use it in the mosque so that we can perform ablution and dry our hands and mouth. Kindly show us the cloak. We liked one of them and after liking him we gave him money and bought that cloak.

After that went to a jazz cash shop where we had to withdraw some money. There we first withdrew our money and after withdrawing the money then got 250 rupees loaded on our mobile sim. So that the package can be installed on your mobile, from there we completed all our work.

That money came to me from the government of Pakistan which came on my identity card. So by putting your finger there and giving the transaction ID, that money is received. So I went to the shop where we could get our money through finger verification. Took money from there and got it loaded.

We were about to leave when we remembered that the sheet we had bought could be overlocked. So that no thread comes out from inside it and it does not tear. So to make it stronger we stopped at a shop there and got it overlocked from there. Meanwhile, we were getting evening so we told him to hurry up as we had to go back.

Then we picked up our gas cylinder on our return and went to our respective homes. Hope you all like my blog. Thank you all for stopping by. See you in the next post I want your permission until then Allah Hafiz.

Regards: #Ahsan

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