Saturday, July 12, 2025

Bareilly Days: Unforgettable Childhood Memories with My Cousins

 Life never reverse back, what is gone is gone, no matter how much You misses it, that's why we should enjoy each moment of our life, sometimes we don't value the most valuable moments of life until we lose them, I remember those days when my summer break starts and the voice of my mother comes to my ear saying we will be going to Bareilly, that were one of the most favourite moments of my life. whole day playing with Adil and Azka,  gossiping with Sara appi and going with her for PTM at her school, so she can flex that she have a blonde cousin, whole day planning with Adil to how to convince my mother (his Moti khallo) to prepare some special dish for us.

 Time passed and sara appi started preparing for medical, now I used to see her whole day studying some weird subjects, the subjects which I don't understand till now, even after finishing my school. Whenever the light goes and everything becomes dark and it becomes impossible to read something, I used to sit with sara appi in her room, hoping that now she can read easily, believing on her words that I shine in dark. And asking her to make promise to do my free check ups after becoming doctor.

 Talking about sara appi, And how can i forget my book warm  cousin Adil, stamp and antique collector,  fan of hot wheel cars and my competitor in steeling my mother's attention, Who used to search horror stories from the weirdest corners of internet and used to narrate us at night, to destroy our sleep, one of those stories was bloody Marry, who used to buy strange stuffs (slime, blood of crab) from shops, Who once took sara appi's new scooty, promising for one round and took 10 round in top speed, and when sara appi stood in the middle of road to stop him, he saw her standing and he turned the scooty around and finally stopped by falling near a ditch, losing Sara appi's favorite key chain which was their on the scooty.

Even today, whenever Mumma makes aaloo ki tikki, I miss that aaloo tikkis which me and Adil used to make at night whenever I went to Bareilly.

Whether it was, lecturing sara appi on wearing boat neck clothes, playing Beyblade with Adil or keeping intentions to steel his  gems pandas which used to come with gems balls. They were one of the best memories of my life, which i miss the most. But the best thing about cousins is no matter how busy or how far you are from each other, these inseparable blood relations are made by Allah (glory be to him). and can not be separated by humans.

 



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