On the day my grandmother observed Sil ..π
On the day my grandmother observed Sil
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My grandmother is 84 years old. The whole body was wrinkled, but Grandma was still in good spirits.
Grandmother does not forget to observe Sil every Poya day.
Grandmother's first task on the day of Poya is to wake up everyone in the house loudly in the dark of the morning.
I was close to my grandmother on the day of Sil. I help my grandmother, who wakes up in the morning, bring water to wash her face.
I was close to my grandmother on the day of Sil. I help my grandmother, who wakes up in the morning, bring water to wash her face.
Grandma sees me every time I help. Each time, I was overwhelmed with grief.
Mom serves a cup of tea first and then brings Grandma's sil cloths from the cupboard. I help my grandmother to wear sil.
Even in the slightest mistake, sometimes the grandmother gets very angry, but on the day of fasting, the grandmother is buried.
I slowly take her plate and cup to a reed bag and go to the temple.
My grandmother, who is sitting on a mat in the corner of the synagogue, squeezes my hand tightly, helping me to calm down. That makes me happy too.
When the Chief Thero of the temple gives Sil, the grandmother reads the Sil as loudly as she can.
When the Chief Thero of the temple gives Sil, the grandmother reads the Sil as loudly as she can.
Grandmother blames those who talk extra in the synagogue after the Sil is celebrated.π
I also go to the temple to bring my grandmother back home after performing Sil.
On the night of Silgath, my grandmother told me and my mother a beautiful national story and thanked me loudly, Sadu! Sad! That being said, π₯Ί
I wish Grandma a long life.πππ€
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