KINARA (Tresno Soko Kulino)

KINARA (Tresno Soko Kulino)
The S2 Part 17


We arrived in front of a second-story building that had a very spacious courtyard.


On the left and right there are local vegetable and fruit plants and there are some flower plants in pots neatly arranged on an iron shelf that has a variety of very funny and unique shapes.


On the right just below the mango tree there is a small fish pond whose water is very clear, and there is a mini greenhouse not far from the pond containing various types of flowers.


Entering the middle of the yard there is a children's playground and a small field.to the west of the two-story building there is a mosque that is very clean and beautiful. and in the east there is a single house building painted light green with many wall hangings of paint with various cartoon motifs favorite children.


There were two employees in light green uniforms holding babies on the porch of a single house.Mama Hanna took us to the single house.


"Assalamualaikum all healthy children Risti?" greet mama when he arrived in front of the terrace.the two employees immediately saluted us without being asked.


"Waalaikumsalam Alhamdulillah healthy Madam, they are in school so the atmosphere is still quiet" replied the employee named Risti.


"It's a new member a month ago, right?" ask Mama Hanna


"Yes madam, the identity file we just got two days ago, Bu Inggit himself who drove here at once for further examination of their physical condition to fulfill the examination file on the suspect" mba Risti.


Hanan and I listened to the conversation of the mother and the clerk.We sat on the waiting bench on the terrace until a middle-aged woman came and invited us all inside .


Now I understand what the foundation meant by mbak Kinar, it turns out that the orphanage foundation on behalf of the late mother was given to mbak Kinara and is now managed by her mother-in-law.


I just found out that my late mother had a personality as good as that. babysitting orphans who had no place to shelter let alone hang their lives.


The more I come here the more I realize that there are still those who are far worse off than me. Those who live out of the mercy of others, those who have no one to help them walk through the future.


And I shouldn't have done as recklessly as I did a while ago, a stupid thing that I did once in my life's history.


"Why didn't you bring your granddaughter along?" asked the middle-aged woman to mama while looking at me.


"Well, my mom at home, I'm here to see my old son abroad, this is Keisya Kinara's twin sister" my mother introduced me to the three of them sitting in the long chair across from us.


"Young lady has a twin apparently" bribed an employee named Risti.


"Yes Ris, she's been living abroad for a long time so no one knows that Kinara is a twin, and this is her future husband Keisya" mama Hanna pointed to Hanan who was sitting in the single seat to my right.


I gawked and immediately looked at Mama asking for an explanation but Mama Hanna just glanced, I saw Hanan mas also just silently staring surprised at Mama Hanna without daring to interrupt.


"Wah Miss Keisya tastes still indigenous yes, kirain long lived abroad nyari bule hehehe" Seloroh middle-aged woman while looking at me fixedly.


"Please pray Bulik, oh yes the children who will graduate this year's Elementary School are how many people?" ask Mama Hanna


"I'll get the data first, ma'am" said an employee named Aini.


"If you pass this year's Elementary School, there are four people, three men and one woman, for his school recommendation later last month, assistant master Wibowo has come here to provide recommendations for schools that they will occupy to register later" explained the middle-aged woman.


Wow. that one word that I can say in my heart to hear the words of the middle-aged woman, it turns out besides that my mother and father also sent their children less able in this orphanage.


I understand more now why mbak Kinara told me about the foundation. Apparently there are many things that I will get as a new lesson in my life later.