tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29940758.post578005192399327639..comments2023-08-03T14:08:22.552+04:00Comments on Health, wealth and all that wisdom: Death is certainUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29940758.post-64309016972816554692007-03-17T09:20:00.000+04:002007-03-17T09:20:00.000+04:00My aunt - yea, my mom's sis, her oldest son was bo...My aunt - yea, my mom's sis, her oldest son was born around the time his grand father (my uncle's dad) passed away. And of course, his grand mother used to be down all the time. I'm not sure how, but she got really attached to my cousin - i guess being busy with him really helped her forget her sorrows. My aunt gave him away to her m-i-l. She was very patient, very forebearing - even today - prolly after 25-27 years, I haven't heard her complain once. Think about it - it's her first kid - her son - literally a part of her - and she's been (even) non-verbally asked to let her son go. He used to live with his grand mother until he was, I think, 20 or so. He used to visit his parents once. Imagine, visiting your own parents?! My aunt might always craved to spend more time with her son, always wanted to be more involved in his life, share his happiness, and share his sorrows!<BR/><BR/>When his grand mother passed away, he moved back with his mom. Now they live together and sometimes I wonder how strange it might feel. <BR/><BR/>May Allah reward her for her sacrifice, and bless her son with the happiness in this world and hereafter. <BR/><BR/>(i'll become a lil' selfish now: May Allah also bless my aunt's youngest (to-be) daughter in law. May Allah help in fulfilling her duties, as a daughter, a daughter in law, a sister, a wife, a siser in law, and all her relations, ameen)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29940758.post-62149306590724919862006-11-25T04:55:00.000+04:002006-11-25T04:55:00.000+04:00Did u train others to take ur place, any1 else hel...Did u train others to take ur place, any1 else helping out nowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com