Family Reunion

in hive-185836 •  2 months ago 

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I am all cuddled up in bed, waiting for my non-alcoholic nightcap which is usually tea. I thought about reading a book but to avoid the sleep, writing down about the weekend to preserve the sweet memories of a reunion seemed like a better idea. We had a small family reunion with my parents, who live in another city. I usually get to meet them every month; what made this particular reunion special was that everyone was there.

These family reunions are a reminder of the beautiful bonds that keep us connected, no matter how far we live. They are nostalgic, quirky, full of laughter and love. The eyes of parents shine extra bright to see all their kids under one roof. I could clearly see it, especially this time, when two of us (siblings) have their own families now.

As you know, I live in a small and remote town, there are not many attractions here to keep kids entertained. So when my mom told us about a newly opened zoo, the kids got excited and wanted us to take them there. So, on the weekend, we directly went to the zoo, and the whole family joined us there. Have you ever had a family reunion at the zoo? No? Well, we had - things elders do for kids.

Mom brought homemade sandwiches and her iconic chocolate cake. We devoured it all in a matter of a few minutes before heading inside the zoo.

As soon as my eldest saw lion cubs, he didn't leave the side of his dad. He was braver when he was younger. It was a modest zoo with a good variety of animals like hyenas, llamas, lions, leopards, tigers, bears, ponies, snakes, wolves, and a few more. There was an aviary too.

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The snow wolf is my favorite animal, and they had gray wolves, according to the introductory boards hung outside the cages. I thought that would be the closest thing to a snow wolf which made me excited. But to my dismay, the wolves weren't gray, they were brownish. Secondly, they seemed sick. One had an amputated leg, the other was weak, and another was disinterested in the surroundings. Wolves can normally walk up to 25km in a day, according to the facts stated in their introduction. So, it wasn't their fault if the caged life made them lazy or bored.

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Tigers were sleeping, leopards were active and manipulating potential prey, who were staring at them from the other side of the cage. The lions were busy in debauchery.

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Snakes were resting behind the glass panes. One of them reminded me of Boa Constrictor. I tried communicating in Parseltongue, but I guess I'm a plain Slytherin, not an heir. He didn't even look at me. 😒

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My kids were excited to see the national bird - chakur which was putting up a show, standing on one leg. Some birds do that to conserve heat like we hide hands in pockets during winter.

It took less than an hour to make a 360° round of the zoo, which is rightly named - 360 Zoo. Later, we just randomly drove through the town. My husband was trying to find the entrance to the golf course to have a peak but we had to head for dinner with others. I made sure to take a picture of the main entrance with a huge club and ball.

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In a few minutes, we arrived at the planned destination. It was a newly opened restaurant that was marketed as mini-Maldives for having dining tables surrounded by mini pools. But the reality was far from their marketing videos. Poor ambiance and not a drop of water. The waiter tried his best to lure us in but we ditched the place and landed on a rooftop restaurant in a neighboring town. There was a stark difference between the two places.

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The food area was on the rooftop of a multi-storey building. In the basement, there was a supermarket, the 1st and 2nd floors had some clothing brands, most of which hadn't been launched yet, the 3rd floor had Universal Cinema and the 4th had Flames by Zaytoon, our dinner place.

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Flames were welcoming and clean, unlike the ones we ran away from. The ambiance was cozy and beautiful. The delicious aroma and soft live music filled the air - making the place all the more inviting. We ordered chicken seekh kebabs, mutton chops, chicken lahori karahi and chicken jalfrezi. Everything was scrumptious. They offered great value for money. That's what we think. The dinner was a treat from dad for his upcoming birthday, so we might be wrong but dad can tell better. 😄

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All in all, it was a great experience. I enjoyed the Pakistani and Indian tunes which the guy played non-stop and didn't seem to tire at all.

It was the perfect day out. The next day was filled with more food and some winter shopping. I wish I could stay for another day, but one of my kids had an exam today.


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Yes, it would be really nice to see all my children in one place again! Or even just in one country...

My eldest brother is already in a foreign land with his own wife and child. My other elder brother might move out soon. I have my own plans while Abdullah is already in a league of his own. Sometimes I wonder would our kids and grandkids even know each other...?

In fact, this has already become something of a problem in Western countries; relationships often end and new partnerships bring about a new desire to have children... Half-siblings who never meet are no longer so unusual. Not to mention other family members, cousins or nephews... For some years now, it has been possible to carry out genetic matching in order to rule out relatives in the event of a new love affair.

Alhmdullilah that's not an issue in majority of the Muslim dominating countries as afrairs, relationships and attachments of this sort are are forbidden and taboo as well. But still with the failing economic conditions of developing countries often force people to move out of their land in order to have a decent livelihood and this creates distance amongst each other...

with his own wife

That's a good thing 😉

Sometimes I wonder would our kids and grandkids even know each other...?

There is prerequisite though:

You will have to have your own wife first! 😆

Jokes aside

And yes, they will definitely get to know each other. They say: Blood is thicker than water...

You will have to have your own wife first! 😆

Men toh kabse tayyar hu koi apni beti dene par raazi nahi

Reminds me of the happiness of this mother duck.

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Mine are too young right now. It's a little heart breaking to even think about them leaving their nest when it will be time.

Wolves can normally walk up to 25km in a day

So can i but i bet they look cooler than me LOL

Looks like a great zoo, restaurant looks pretty fancy as well.

what type of tea do you drink? green tea?

So can i but i bet they look cooler than me LOL

🤣

Green tea occasionally but can't survive a day without black tea. I take it with milk and keep it on the stronger side.

I will keep that in mind if i ever get to make you a cup of tea.

So nice of you.
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(1tsp sugar in a cup)

Wrapping up this light blog before diving back into week 2 of programming course.🫠

I don't understand a word of programming, so I feel compelled to reply to this post. 😆

Of course, I’m joking, but only about the "replying part." I don’t really understand your programming posts. But even then, I can say: you work so hard on them. Well, I know you offline too... and a peek through those tasks says it all.

The restaurant does look fancy. And these family reunions: well, they are so much more than just about food, but, as they say, food is a big part of these celebrations.

You are lucky to have all your peeps gathered in one place. Enjoy these moments while they last... and I do hope they keep happening now and then, and in a sense, last for the longest time possible.

I forgot replying to this comment and seeing it just now after a week.

Your presence is welcome on all posts, no matter you are familiar with the subject or not. The homeworks are though quite time taking but very interesting and a good way to refresh the concepts, for free.

I haven't been to any rooftop restaurants in the hometown before, so it was a nice change plus the food was awesome.

Thank you for your kind words and warm presence online and offline too. 😀

I tried communicating in Parseltongue, but I guess I'm a plain Slytherin, not an heir. He didn't even look at me. 😒

😂😂😂

Or maybe, maybe the snake was a muggle himself.

Or maybe he wasn't a snake at all but an aftermath of a wrongly made polyjuice potion.

Lol.

But snakes don't have hair... 🤔

Can you whip up a polyjuice with scales?

Well it's not possible technically.

But it should be made using snake's skin. They shed a lot so it will not be an issue to get a sample.

In a world full of snakes, this is what we need the most 😂

Polyjuice was for humans only but when it comes to animals other similar things should be effective too. Snake scales are made of Keratin anyways - the closest substitute. 😉

In a world full of snakes, this is what we need the most

What? Giving ideas to create more snakes? 🤣

Hahahahah different snakes ka roop dhar k agly(kuch idiots) ko dasna would be satisfying.

Konsa real wale snakes ban jyen gy.

But i don't know if we get snake's venom as a bonus or not along with their avatar.

Bollywood ki naagan wali abilities ajaen shayd. 😅

Bari koi bold nagin hain unki, touba touba🙀

There’s something magical about family time, especially after a long journey to see them. I drove two days to be with mine, and it was so worth it. I’m sure your reunion was just as unforgettable! 🌸

Two days... that's a lot of traveling.
Mine was only 2 hours but still exciting. 😀

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