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waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh jio

this pic..

waheguru!

reminded me of the old days:)

look at those farmers tehy look soo cute.

i looked at that pic, first i was soo happy to see it, it reminder me of a lot of stuff..some example(if i put all of them then i would need so many pages lol)

:

running in the water, gettin yelled by the farmer(owner), drinking water from the side of teh farm(u know the canel thingii, it brings water from teh tube well to the khet(farm) the water was clean , so fresh out of teh well. getting wet with tubewell water...lol throwing each other in teh lil canel....lol

the smell of miitii(soil). evening time walks in the farm, when it was windi, the fresh air make u go crazy...the dark clouds then the rain...oh i wana go back..then playing in the rain, oh lord THE SWINGS ON THE PEPPAAAL,(the tree i dont know what we call it in english.lol)

getting into fights over who's turn is next

then...

sleeping on the roof on BAAN WALAY MANNJAY( punjabi BED). talkkin all nigh long(during summer break) lookin at the starts for long time till u fell asleep finally, listing to stories from bapuji or veer ji..asking them to tell the same story again and again every nigh...never bored me to listen to same story again and again and again(till i remeber the whole thing)...

makin up scary stpries in the dark..sacaring ur cousins(since every one that lived aroud u was related to u...that WAS THE BEST PART).

sumdays were teh best...lol

gettin up late, crying cuz it was the day u take full bath(hair cleaning day) lol

go out to play, put mitti(soil) or retta(sand) in each others hair...lol

ok im gona stop...

or else

im goan start whining to my mum ji to send me to punjab..:D

hehehehehehheh..

i miss those days don't u guys!(those who lives there bit of childhood)

this whole this was bout summer time. still didnt talk bout it much

i miss pind, its teh best life!

i was going to write bout the sad part that i saw in this pic..but not right now:)

hope u guys can understand what i wrote. cuz i know what im talkin bout since i lived those days u might not(jus like writing an eassy, we knwo what we talking bout but the other person is left confused lol)

so let me know if u didnt understand some thing

bhul chuk muaf karni

waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fatehh jio

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Gurpreet ji, Why did u do everything i did, when i was little. I guess ppl just can't help copying me :nihungsmile:

sumdays were teh best...lol

gettin up late, crying cuz it was the day u take full bath(hair cleaning day) lol

I remember this, lol , We used to wake up late so we wudn't have to Get our hair washed. Each member in my household would Fill their own Bucket with water,that they were going to use for Washing hair. Shampooo used to come in these Small Packets. :D

The best part was that after everyone in the house had their hair washed , Mum used to make Alloo de paranthes and Dahi. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm We used to eat them while watching TV. Where did that time go? :D

Summer holidays were the Best.

Gurfateh,

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