20/03/2026
There comes a point in life when festivals become less about celebrations and more about cherishing the memories we hold dear. Eid isn’t just a day anymore; it’s an album of sweet nostalgia—of laughter around crowded homes, whispers of heartfelt prayers, and embraces that linger long after they’re gone. After a certain age, Eid gently shifts from being about new clothes and excitement to quiet smiles and reminiscing stories that warm our hearts.
We no longer wait eagerly for gifts; instead, we long for the warmth of familiar faces and voices we miss dearly. The fragrance of freshly cooked delicacies now carries with it the essence of those who’ve cooked with love but are no longer around. Amidst the joy, there’s a soft ache, a gentle reminder of how precious these fleeting moments truly are.
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