Sharing Love: Loving Myself And Herself

Sharing Love: Loving Myself And Herself
Sawah Grandpa.



Morning in Khanza village.


Today Grandpa to the rice field, he wants to go see the rice field that is harvesting, grandfather has given all his rice fields to others, and divide the results. Grandpa was no longer able to work so well with his garden.


"Where are you going?" khanza asked who had seen her grandfather getting ready.


"Grandfather wants to go to the fields, do you want to come?" invite grandfather who knows if Khanza is usually always happy when invited to the rice field.


"Yes, Cake. I'd like to come along, I'll change my clothes for a second" said Khanza, running into his room, changing clothes with a simpler one and protecting him from the sun.


"Where are you going?" farah asked as Khanza rummaged through her suitcase, she had not had time to clear everything.


"I want to go with my grandfather to the rice fields, Ma'am I take Ziel, yes," said Khanza.


Khanza was in a hurry to no longer enter the bathroom to change his clothes, he immediately replaced it near the suitcase where he took a change of clothes.


Farah just shook her head to see what Khanza was doing.


Aziel who saw Khanza changed clothes immediately approached and hugged his mother.


"Aziel lives together bubu ya! Mama wanna come with grandpa first?" khanza tried to explain to his son.


But Aziel did not want to listen to what Khanza said and continued to hug his mother.


"Yes, you bring pity later he cried again if you stay," said Farah.


"Khanza saw the innocent face of her son, "Yes, deh Ma'am. I just take it," Khanza said, starting to change Aziel's clothes so that his body was covered, wearing a hat to avoid the sun.


"I'm coming, too" said Farah, feeling she couldn't hurt to walk into the rice field than she had to be alone at home.


The three of them were ready and joined the grandfather who was waiting for him on the porch of the house.


"Khanza, will you take Aziel?" asked Grandpa to see Khanza holding his handsome son.


"Yes cake, Aziel wants to come, no papa yes, Kek," pinta Khanza.


"It's okay, but he'll get hot.


"In the meantime, I'll take an umbrella first" Khanza gave Aziel to Farah and walked quickly to the kitchen.


"Which Grandma's umbrella?" tanya tried to find an umbrella, but could not find one.


"umbrella? What is an umbrella for?" ask grandma.


"I want to go to the paddy field with Aziel, we want to go with grandfather."


"In a moment" said the grandmother then looking for an umbrella that had not been used for a long time, the grandmother found two umbrellas.


"One is enough" Khanza said, taking one umbrella.


"This one's for Grandma. Grandma also wants to come," said grandma walked out, join the grandfather.


Warda who saw them seemed to want to leave did not want to miss and join.


"Yes, we just got in the car," said grandfather finally.


Although the distance is not far. However, it is quite tiring if you have to walk, let alone have a great-grandchild.


Not until 5 minutes did they arrive.


Aziel was very happy to see the expanse of rice and some birds flying over the vast expanse of rice fields that began to turn yellow.


In some rice fields, some farmers have begun to harvest their crops.


"Where is your grandfather's rice field khanza?" farah asked as they got out of the car.


"That's it," pointed Khanza at a rice field map where in the middle of the map was a simple house on stilts, Khanza still remembered as a teenager, as a teenager, he was very happy while living in the house, not infrequently his grandparents and Khanza used to stay there.


Farah took Aziel from Khanza's arms, while Khanza took the umbrella that had been under him, then paddled them along, walking in unison, lucky to house the rice fields of the grandfather not far from the highway so that the impassable mature is still wide enough to walk


"The air is cold, yes," said Farah felt a gust of wind hitting her skin, even though the sun was scorching. However, the wind still brings coolness. Maybe because he was in the middle of a rice field and surrounded by hills.


Along the way some people looked towards Farah and Khanza, not knowing what they were talking about.


Bad news spreads faster than good news. The news that Khanza became his second wife is widespread.


Many wild speculations began to emerge, ranging from calling Khanza as an actor, there are also those who say Khanza married Abizar and willing to be a second wife for the sake of property.


However, when seeing the proximity of Khanza and Farah some residents who witnessed their closeness firsthand began to change their speculation and try to think positively.


The kindness of the figure of Abizar they know makes them silent and dare not say anything about his two wives. They only keep in their hearts what they think they dare not express.


Grandpa and the others finally arrived at the simple house owned by grandfather, do not forget grandma also brought some luggage. Bring a snack to accompany them to relax while enjoying the expanse of rice fields and watching some farmers who harvest their hard work.


"Grandpa harvest is quite good, yes" said Khanza saw several sacks of grain neatly arranged in each map.


"Yes, Grandpa heard that your husband also gave business capital to farmers. The capital to buy superior fertilizers and seeds and some pesticides that are needed so that farmers can harvest their hard work very abundantly, arguably twice as much as usual," replied the grandfather.


He was angry with Abizar. However, it still tucked a sense of pride in his heart of having a generous granddaughter-in-law..


Many people have great treasures. However


, for some reason, if you want to give it to others, he will feel that his wealth is never enough and fear of lack if he gives it to others without realizing it is precisely what will add to his blessings and sustenance.


"Wah it turns out that Abizar has been widely known by residents here," said Warda feel proud of his own son.


Not only Warda, Farah was also very proud of what her Husband had done for the residents of this village, Farah could clearly see the happy smiles of the farmers who harvested their hard work with maximum results.


Since yesterday, grandfather continued to pay attention to Khanza and Farah, at first he always thought that his grandson's household life was suffering and experiencing what is usually experienced by young wives and old wives, where the two who are always at odds understand and never get along. However, all that was broken with the proximity of Farah and Khanza and it made grandfather's heart become very relieved.


They enjoy the scenery that is very rare in the city.


Aziel never calmed down, he always wanted to make Khanza and Farah kualalah, something that caught his attention.


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