menen
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Menen
Her name is Menen given by her dad it brought from strong
relation with church nun whom subordinate to Bible commandment. In secular life also the name Menen mean
intellectual, active involving in skill with her hands and slim (thinner) girl. But on the side of her Mother they were provided for
her as a name called “Fiyorina” which mean Flower at the end her father name called “Menen” approved as legal name and also call
in school and other social connected areas. Her clothe and caring in her back is called “Agelgile” everyone can keep food for
take away purpose and as used a tray that is entire family entertain meal. Northern (Tigray) area typical culture wearing she
wore and making her hair “Kondalo” which mean braid, it’s represent them (northern society) Tigray, Raya Kobo, Gonder,
Wollo, Agew (Wag Hemra) and Afar. She told me that this photo took the one which I express in the above during “Ashenda”
cultural ceremony which celebrate “Nehase” 16 during “Kidane
Mhiret” which mean the celebration of saint Mary in our local day and August 23/14 in foreign every year colorful religion ceremony
in northern part of Ethiopia. Ashenda is a unique Tigraian traditional festival which takes place
in August to mark the ending of fasting called “filseta” (Tigray online 19-10-2014) Ashenda or Shadey (Tigrinya: ኣኣኣኣ,
Amharic: ኣኣኣ) is a festival celebrated in August in the Ethiopian regions of T
igray and Northern Amhara and in neighbouring Eritrea.[1][2]
Ashenda marks the end of a two-week-long fast known as Filseta (Ge'ez: ኣኣ-ኣኣኣኣ) when adherents of the Ethiopian Orthodox
Tewahedo Church/Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church gather to honour the Virgin Mary. Ashenda is a Tigrinya word meaning "tall
green grass", estimated at around 80–90 cm minimum height. In the tradition of this religious festival, blades of grass are strewn on
the floors of homes and shops as a kind of welcome mat. The
festivity of Ashenda has no common name throughout the country. For instance,
• In Amhara region of Wag Hemra zone it is called Shaday (ኣኣኣ), and in Raya Kobo it's known as Solel (ኣኣኣ). It is
celebrated on August 16
• In Adigrat town it is called Mariya (ኣኣኣ). It is celebrated August
15–17
• In Aksum town it is called Ayniwari (ኣኣኣኣኣ). It is celebrated
August 23–25 (Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia 19-10-2014)
After return back from migration she rears our offspring properly. Thanks supernatural being (God)! Despite any problem, my
teenager fully grown also thank you her family specially her mother! When I rear my teen? God hear me.