
Life in Amman has truely changed for me, I have gone from being a PhD student, who is unemployed to having handed in my PhD and am currently writing this on my office computer. This Eid was the best, it really is the beginning of the new year for me. I went to Beirut, to see my parents, and with the rest of Amman to celebrate. Friends came from here, and we celebrated in style. We went to all the hang out, got drunk and my friends opened a bottle of Champagne for me to celebrate having handed in and them no longer having to deal with me bitching and moaning about it!!!!!!
I got my Phd bound and I sent it to my friend in Edinburgh who officially sent me a text a week ago informing me that she has submitted it for me. I received a phone call from my new job at King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (KADDB)and got a job as Research Executive. I have also recieved an email from UNIFEM asking me to come in for a second interview. I was on quite bad terms with some friends of mine prior to Eid, and now we are all hunky-dory. wallah I have no idea why the first post that I write after such a long time is so short, or so uninteresting for all of you out there. We as a generation yesterday lived another big event in the history of not only this region but the world-the sentencing of Saddam-and yet all I can think about is that life is going well. Well that my life is going well-obviously life is not going to well for Saddam-how selfish we humans are, when things are going well for us the world is a oyster that we are just opening, and when it is going badly its an oyster that we opened to find a sand grain not a pearl.
I got my Phd bound and I sent it to my friend in Edinburgh who officially sent me a text a week ago informing me that she has submitted it for me. I received a phone call from my new job at King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau (KADDB)and got a job as Research Executive. I have also recieved an email from UNIFEM asking me to come in for a second interview. I was on quite bad terms with some friends of mine prior to Eid, and now we are all hunky-dory. wallah I have no idea why the first post that I write after such a long time is so short, or so uninteresting for all of you out there. We as a generation yesterday lived another big event in the history of not only this region but the world-the sentencing of Saddam-and yet all I can think about is that life is going well. Well that my life is going well-obviously life is not going to well for Saddam-how selfish we humans are, when things are going well for us the world is a oyster that we are just opening, and when it is going badly its an oyster that we opened to find a sand grain not a pearl.
Inshallah I will be sorting out the car situation soon, I shall become and independent woman, who only takes rides because she wants to mish inno she can't get around without calling cabs or asking favours of friends.
Wallah it is true that life can change in a blink of an eye.
mabrook!
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