Balancing Ramadan, Motherhood & Uves’ Health
Friends, welcome, all of you people in my post today. Hope you all will be happy and healthy. I want to thank you @visionaer3003 because they have given us the opportunity to share the #thediarygame once again. I hope that all of us will share this community even further by sharing our daily routine. So let's start today's routine as usual.
Friends, as usual, woke up early in the morning as usual. I had cooked food as usual and lifted all the people to eat Sehri food. In a short time, my little little Uves was also up. When I took her on my lap, I felt her body hot. When I do my husband in something, my husband told that check his temperature. I told my husband that the temperature of Uves is 99.9 defree Fahrenheit , so my husband told me once, take a cloth soaked with water and sponge in the whole body.
As long as my husband was eating food, I kept sponging in the body and I realized that the temperature of Uves's body was done. But when my husband went on hospital duty, my son Uves had a fever again, so I again told my husband that what should I do now, my husband said that his friend is a pediatrician, then show him once. I took Uves to my husband's friend. The hospital staff was very good and was very cooperative.
Uves came home after telling the doctor to the doctor. I called my husband and told the medicine given by the doctor. My husband saw all the medicines and also talked to the doctor on the phone. I had all the medicines yellow to Uves and put him to sleep. After Uves sleep, I had finished most of the work.
When the household work was over, I slept for a while. In the evening my husband came to the house and I was also sleepy. When I asked my husband for some food lane, my husband took me to shop. The husband said that even if you take the necessary goods and vegetables, do not have to come in the market again and again. That's why she was shopping.
Along with the vegetable, I also took the necessary items for fruits and iftari. Today we came to the Madina restaurant. Here 22 chicken, mutton and veg items were made. I had got water in my mouth after seeing this food. I bought all a little bit and came home. Everyone had eaten more food for Iftari. In this way my day was spent. Hopefully, all of you people will like my post today.
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🌙💖 Your post touched me deeply. Balancing Ramadan, motherhood, and caring for little Uves shows incredible strength and love. Thank you for sharing such an honest glimpse into your life – it's not always easy, but your dedication shines through every word. Wishing you continued strength, patience, and many peaceful moments during this blessed month. You’re doing amazing. 🙏🌸👩👦
Respected sir @visionaer3003,
Your kind words truly mean a lot to me. Ramadan is a special time, and balancing everything can be challenging, but the love for my family gives me strength. Motherhood is a beautiful journey, and little Mohammad Uves is my biggest blessing. Thank you for your heartfelt wishes and encouragement. Wishing you too a peaceful and blessed Ramadan.
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