Assalamu Alaykum, I'm @nihima-jannat50
Hope everyone is well I am also fine by the grace of God.
I woke up early this morning. I came fresh. I had breakfast and had tea and biscuits. Then I made the bed and took a shower. Now I will go out for a while. I have some work outside. So I got ready and got ready. Then I came home in a while. When I came home, I saw many guests coming to the house. Then I let them eat breakfast. Then the guests were talking to mom and dad. A small child was coming with the guests, my brother's name. So I got a little ready with him outside, he was playing with the small children of our area outside. I stood there and waited for him to play and go home. Then I took a picture of him quietly. The guests were coming on a bike. They are my uncle and aunt. They are very good. They love me a lot. Then they got ready to go home. I took a picture of their bike.
Then after the guests left, I cleaned up again. It feels good when such guests come to the house sometimes. The house seems full, but there are only a few of us at home, so it feels empty. Then I sat down to cook. Mom is doing other work, since the month of Ramazan starts in a day, she is doing some chores right now so that she doesn't have to struggle with the load. I will only fry the cabbage today. The raw market is over, I only wanted the cabbage that was there. And I have been getting tired of eating fish and meat every day, so today I will eat fried rice. Then we all ate together. After eating, I washed the dishes. Then I came to bed, now I will sleep.
Then I woke up, freshened up, and went outside. We went outside and chatted for a while. It felt great. My mood also improved. When I am with my siblings and friends, my mood improves in an instant. Then I took a picture of my muggib. Then I came home. My grandmother was bringing raw baari from somewhere. She told me to fry the baari. Then I fried the baari and spread it on the baari. Then I ate them and sat down to read. After finishing reading, I got up and ate. Now I made my bed. Now I will sleep, Allah Hafez.