Dinner for one

Five days of festivities and for interest sake I read up on what Diwali entails. Each time I read it was visit friends and family with gifts. Celebrate with friends and family. Light fire works, pray for good fortune and the new year. This was yet a quiet lonely day with nothing but a few shopping items and fruits put before our Lord. Two people wished me for this day and well we ate and now nothing more to celebrate. No family to help you acknowledge the day and no friends to acknowledge my love of this festival and great occasion. As I lit a sparkler to show Lana, she was interested but of course she could not bite it and so moved on. You know many want Christmas wishes and New Year wishes for their events and festivities however it would be or never is reciprocated no matter which religion you walk. Again I say this has been one hell of a lesson for me and will never be forgotten. I had gotten birfi biscuits and almond fingers. Birfi and ladoo balls. Mebos and gauva flakes. Chocolate would saying Happy Diwali that I will make for the boxes. Then again to give to whom? No one remembered. Even so called friends. Again I ask did I cut the rope or them? My manager will receive one and two people in the call centre I work in. That's three boxes. My dream was always to pack 20 and give to family visiting and friends calling in. Maybe I am the delusional one but it seems pretty evident to me that there is no one who actually cares or too busy with their own lives. No table set and no party. Reminds me of dinner for one. An old classic. Just the three of us then. Happy Diwali. Peace and great blessings xxx Buddha bless 🌸 

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