Hello readers,
I know that you are missing my blog posts
now-a-days. Actually, I am busy these days, that’s the reason I am finding
difficult to post blog posts; otherwise I have so much to talk to you and speak
about several topics! I could not share even a good news with you… Yes! Good
News! Wait… I tell you… I got a job… Yes! I work as an assistant English teacher
in Abhinav Vidya Mandir Primary School Rondha (Salekasa). No, I won’t bore you
now. Let me come to the reason why I am posting this blogpost.
Did you notice today’s date? It’s 13th
August 2017. I know that you do know the date… then? What’s new? What’s
important today? Oh! You too forgot? Okay! Let me remind you… It’s 13th
August- the 26th birthday
of my sister. Actually, this post is not for you but for my sister. I don’t
know whether she browses my website or not but if she does then it’s for you my
sister… And if she doesn’t know about my blogging activities; then this
blogpost is my little effort to let her, my friends and my fellow readers know
that this unlucky brother has not forgotten his dearest sister even today,
after around six years. Our relation is not made for forgetting. I don’t make
relations which can be forgotten so easily. Even today, my sister’s place is reserved
there somewhere in a special corner of her rejected brother’s heart. My
sister’s reserved place cannot be replaced by anyone inside my heart. She is one
of the most special persons in my life. My sister and her memories are most
beautiful gifts of god to me.
Recently we Indians have celebrated ‘Rakshabandhan’
one of the auspicious festival to strengthen the bond between brother and
sister. I pray for my sister every day. But wrist of my hand is still empty
without her. Everyone asks me the reason behind my sacrifice of celebrating
Rakshabandhan. But what do I tell them? Should I tell them that my sister does
not send me a Rakhi or even greet me on any occasion? No! How can I say that?
Who knows my sister too might remember my name as someone had (still do) call
her a sister… I will celebrate Rakshabandhan only when I will receive a call
for greeting or a Rakhi from my lovely sister.
Today is my sister’s birthday. I don’t know her
personal contact number but I have to admit that I know the landline number of
my sister’s mom and dad. Now you may call me a coward but I didn’t try to speak
just because I don’t wish to bother my sister or her family. I don’t want to be
a reason of her sadness. But I do give a miss call as a symbol of my wish and
prayers for my sister’s happy and long life. I promise myself that I will keep
aside my cowardness and I would try to hold the ring until someone pick up the
phone, who knows my sister herself would be on line from the other end; but I
can’t gather courage to pick up the phone and wait until the bell rings after
dialing her telephone number. Ultimate reason of my cowardness is I just don’t
wish to bother my sister or her family. Today, again I am thinking to greet her
or send my wishes to my sister through her parents, but I am worried of
negative impact after my only attempt for positive effect. My destiny never
supports what I meant to do and it does the contrast.
In last six years from the
day I met my sister last time (I wish, I could call that meeting as
‘previous’), there is not passed a single day, when I didn’t miss her. I
remember and pray for my sister every day.
Lastly, I just hope that my dear sister might read
this blog post. I miss my sister… If she is reading this… I am wishing for just
a single call, I just want to pick up my phone and say you ‘Happy Birthday sister’.
I just want to buy or make a birthday greeting card and send that to your
postal address. I just want to wish you Happy Birthday. I just want to pray the
Allah- the only almighty to keep my sister healthy and wealthy. May the
almighty bless my sister a very happy and long life.
Wish You A Very Happy Birthday
(a brother)
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