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Eid holidays

Eid-Al-Fitr-in-Sharjah

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Some of the public fiestas we get especially when it’s close to the minibreaks makes us give more time to compose ourselves, be with loved ones.

I happened to hear my colleagues at work asking each other what their plans are for the Eid and they looked all poised.

My holidays are usually serene and that’s how I love to keep it, especially taking my lifestyle.

We don’t have kids to be completely focused and packed with dos and don’ts on our wish list. Whilst many of you who might have spent time outdoors or doing house hold chores, or went shopping, be at your best buddy’s place.

I had a splendid and exclusive Eid moments with a few friends who gathered at my senate for prayers one evening.

These times are the best as we get to know each other, socialise unlike the time I spent in office from Monday to Friday and then drive  back home laying down on my couch  in closed doors all weary wanting to take a nap and waiting for the clock to hit eleven when I have to head to bed.

We organised a small love feast at our home sweet home. Of course, if there were some music concerts I would have been the first one.

There are more holidays coming my way with Jinga la la. I can’t wait to head back home for my holidays back home though in two months’ time with lots to do and explore the greens with munching those homemade tantalizing cuisines. Right now, it’s back to work and I am on track being immersed.

Mathew Litty,

Dubai

 

 

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