dear friend, thankal vaikkam muhamed basheerente anuragathinte
dinangal, allengil madhavikuttiude kadhakal vayichittundakumenn
viswasikkunnu, pranayam adrusyamananenkilum oro manasilum
jeevithavasanam vare kanum, jeevithathinte
kettupadukali,
Close ur eyes..,save all the sweet memories in ur heart..,think all
of the beutiful things in ur life. ..AND SURRENDER UR SELF TO SWEET
DREAMS... WISHING MORE HAPPINESS
--- In Keralites@yahoogrou
wrote:
>
> Respected Sir,
>
> Are you telling me you are all of this??? People only chose
which is applicable to them right.... Valentine's day dont mean much
for a widow like me.. but I certainly believe many wives and
husbands look forward towards that day. praayavum pakuatheyum vanna
aalkaarum ithu divasangal celebrate cheyyarundu. ee divasangalil
santhoshikunnavar santhoshichotte, enthina veruthe athu thalli
keduthunathu?
>
> Best Regards
> Sreeja, Qatar.
>
>
> ââ'ÑÑаvasÑâ'â <pravasi.kuwait@
> hey Sreeja,
>
> If we celebrate each day as a special day...then all 365 days in
an year we can
> find each event like beggersday, politicians day, businessman
day, ladies day, mothers day, fathers day, brothers day, sisters
day, kids day, teachers day, advocates day, doctors day, engineers
day, husband day, wife day etc etc....and if you are going to buy
greeting cards, flowers, pendent, and other kind of gift in each day
then... how will you eat daily???
>
> Pravasi
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 3:14 PM, sreeja varghese
<sreethomas_
> Dear Friend,
>
> I am sorry I dont have malayalam font so please forgive me for
writing this reply in English...
>
> Why do we have birthday, mother's day, father's day, friendship
day, rakshabhandan etc. Arent we living everyday? Dont we love our
father and mother everyday? dont we care for our friends?? same
thing for siblings too. The basic reason we give importance to these
days is to show them we recognise they are there for us...and want
to present a token of appreciation maybe a card or some flowers...
which portray at times what we dont tell or show each other. It is
especially for those people to remember to do something that they
may have ignored in their daily race of life( perhaps in the western
culture). Its true the young generation uses it in a different
manner... but thats a phase which they will recover from... just
take it as a part of growing up. If you havent wished anyone "happy
valentine's day" till date, good for you... but if that simple wish
can brighten up someone's day (maybe even of an orphan) dont take
that away from them... Please attempt to see the good
> side of things at times...
>
> Regards
> Sreeja, Qatar
>
> ââ'ÑÑаvasÑâ'â <pravasi.kuwait@
>
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