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It turns out that the Ramadan moment makes Desy Ratnasari often miss her late mother, Mulyanah.
Desy admitted that she had many memories with her mother when she was still alive.
Desy cannot deny that many things have changed since her mother left.
“If mom is there, it's definitely nice. What does that feel like, there's no eating together, right? The first Eid gathering is usually at mom's house, now there aren't any,” said Desy Ratnasari as reported by Detik on Monday (25/3).
Desy also recalled how her mother used to be a career woman who worked hard for her family.
In fact, Desy had previously asked about the whereabouts of her mother, who was rarely at home.
“I always remember, I was born to a working woman. Of course, if I was sick, my mother would come to accompany me. There were several moments when I was sick, my mother wasn't there. Then my grandmother said, 'Don't demand too much. It's still good that your mother works. to earn a living',” recalled Desy Ratnasari.
“Thank God, at that time I was having itching because I ate the wrong shrimp. Then my mother gave me permission to go home, (to) accompany me, brought green coconut to neutralize it, then she brought Bobo and Si Kuncung magazines. Oh, I was so sad,” he continued.
Desy couldn't hold back her tears when she remembered the moments with her mother.
One of the things Desy Ratnasari misses most from her mother is a warm hug.
“Actually, what I miss most is my mother's hugs. When we are sad, tired, when we are facing life's challenges. Now the one who hugs me is Nasywa,” said Desy.
However, Desy does not deny that she was able to become an independent woman thanks to her mother's teachings.
Desy also remembers how her mother was willing to leave work to accompany her child.
This is also what makes Desy always try to make time for her beloved child.
“He went through it all. His child was sick, he was still there, he came home, and so on. Worker, mother couldn't stay still. It was a sad moment that I always remember. My parents were working, he stopped working, he came home just to read. “books, magazines, keep bringing coconuts because you know your child is sick,” said Desy Ratnasari.
“That's why to this day, if my child is sick, I have to go home as much as possible, even though I'm working. Because I'm sure that will make an impression on Nasywa's heart,” he concluded.
(ikh/ikh)
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