My Actifit Report Card: July 6 2023

In winter, with wind or rain, the first voice would be to look for oil for the lantern, if not, run and get oil of eight annas from the shop. A cobbler walking with an old bamboo stick kept kerosene in a canister of ghee, poured oil into the lantern in winter and raced home again. We, two brothers and a sister, slept in one room, often fighting over who would place the lantern near to because everyone went to school and someone else had to do their homework. Our lantern would be placed on this small shelf so that the light would spread throughout the room. Sometimes I would raise the thread of the lantern too high, then immediately the voice of Amiji would come: "Lower it, otherwise the glass of the lantern will become black with smoke."

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Sometimes late at night when the lantern ran out, we would immediately put mustard oil in a bowl or lamp, make a cotton thread ourselves and prepare a replacement lantern, but the problem was that the black smoke marks on the wall. would be applied and these marks would remain until the color (Kali) prepared from lime was again spread over it. On Eid etc., indigo was added to the lime and painted on the walls. Similarly, brass vessels were also re-polished on the occasion of special festivals.
I often wrote my tablet before going to bed. Api always scolds why this rude person doesn't do his school work in the morning.
Despite your daily protests, I would put the lantern down on the ground, take out a pen and medicine from the bag and start writing lessons on a wooden board. At that time, these were the common possessions: pen, ink, medicine, slate and coin, etc. I always used to break the battery of a radio and extract the coin to draw the lines on the board.
There were also candles at that time, but because kerosene was cheap, we used lanterns and lamps. Sometimes we would also bring candles.
Whenever the rain was heavy or continuous, water would start dripping from the roof. Wherever the water started dripping, we siblings used to place pots, buckets or plates under it so that the water would collect in it.

|Maybe poverty was also ignorance, but people were faithful, sincere and loving, then the lights began to shine and there was such an awareness that now progress and light can be seen everywhere, but in millions of millions, everyone is feeling alone. God bless us. Have mercy Amen|
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05/07/2023
8784
Daily Activity, Walking, Yard Work
Height
165 cm
Weight
65 kg
Body Fat
45 %
Waist
cm
Thighs
cm
Chest
32 cm



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