27 December 2006
HMMMMM
24 December 2006
"Sho-Hal- Iyyam?"
Ticket price: 3 JDs.
The funds raised will be allocated for tree-planting projects implemented by Arab Group for the protection Of Nature in Jordan and Palestine .
Seems its true...
I went to Nai-I have never been on Friday-and found to my shock and horror that it was kids night.
OK before going further...I would like to point out that I am 28 so when I say kids I mean no insult just telling you what I thought...no comments please stating how I have insulted the entire youth population of Amman!!!!
So I was looking around and pretty much everyone there was in their late teens early twenties. Some just getting back from their first couple of months at university, others just in their final year at high school. So in other words, a completely different generation me.
There were a few things I noticed,
- They pretty much ALL smoked and drank-but for me for some reason them smoking seemed worse then them drinking...even though I do BOTH!!! But to be fair I only started smoking when I was 21 (not that makes it any healthier or better.)
- Also the ratio of men to women was unbelievable, for every male there were at least-AT LEAST-4 women.
- The kind of clothes that these girls were wearing was well impressive to say the least!!!!showing cleavage, tightness...
So the point of this, wallah not sure, but I was shocked I am quite sure that I was not like that when I came back the first time from uni. I wanted to go rip the ciggies of their mouths, empty out their drinks and yell "GO HOME...read Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys!!!!"
OK I am spicing up the story-it was not that bad, and most importantly they seemed like they were having a great time-which is really the whole point of life. But I was shocked with my reaction, I guess we do become like our parents when we grow up...
The best thing about that night was watching all of them test their new personalities on their old friends. You could see them tweaking it and reworking it, and that was just quite entertaining, and I remember exactly what that was like. Seeing if the "New You" being formed would fit with the friends that you have grown up with and love dearly.
A week to go...
I usually always enjoy my even years-no idea why bas they are always good.
And this year was no exception,
- I finally finished my PhD and handed it in.
- I got a really good job at an interesting semi-governmental organisation-shall remain nameless...inno to keep the level of mystery of this blog-
- I am finally getting along with my parents-am sure me living alone in Amman is helping sustain that relationship.
- I have a great group of friends not only make me laugh and think but who I know I can rely on and who I hope know that they can rely on me for anything.
- I am healthy-could do with going to the gym-but that is the resolution section of this post.
As for 2007-which is an odd year and thus won't be as amazing-
- I will be turning 29-one year closer to 30 and as scientific research has proven a women's sexual peak!!!!
- I will be getting my car-finally after waiting for a year
- I will have to defend my PhD-definitely not looking forward to this one!!!!
- Find a man to fall in love with and who will fall in love with me
As for resolutions decided that I shall keep them realistic:
- Budget
- Go to Gym
All in all 2006 was a good year, I got to know Amman as a young women, I accomplished quite a bit. Inshallah 2007 will be as good if not better!!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY EID
HAPPY NEW YEAR
20 December 2006
Intelligence of the Arab …
This got the guy's attention and, figuring there would be no end to this torment, agreed to the game. The American asked the first question, "What's the distance from the earth to the moon?" …
The Arab didn't say a word, reached into his wallet, pulled out a $5 bill, and handed it to the American … "Okay," says the American, "your turn." So the Arab asked, "What goes up a hill with three legs and comes down with four?" …
The American thought about it. No answer. Puzzled, he took out his laptop computer and searched all his references … No answer! … He tapped into the air-phone with his modem and searched the Internet and the Library of Congress. No answer … Frustrated, he sent e-mails to all his friends and coworkers. Checked the input. All to no avail! … Finally, a long time later, he woke up the Arab and handed him $500 … The Arab thanked him and turned back to get his sleep. The American, more than a little miffed, woke up the Arab and asked, "Well, what's the answer?" … Without a word, the Arab reached into his wallet, hands the American $5, and went back to sleep! …
Women of 2006
Best of the best
Some remarkable women came to the fore in 2006. Here women's editor Kira Cochrane celebrates their extraordinary achievements and commemorates those we have lost
I wonder if we can create a similar list but of Arab woman. I am going to try and do it will post my results here. But any suggestions would be appreciated!
19 December 2006
Kind of Embarressed...
18 December 2006
17 December 2006
I can't believe!!!!
تعليقات القراء
شــايب عــجيب
خـدعـوهـا فـقـالـوا ((( فوز امرأة )))
وعندما خدعت أمل القبيسي قالت :إنه شرف كبير أحمله على رأسي طوال العمر وقد صدقت حين قالت طول العمر لأنه عمر عمل بلا حساب ,, ولكن هناك حياة أخرى بعد هذا العمر الذي هي لا تعرف مداه ,, وهناك حساب بلا عمل -- كلماتي رسالة لها ولكل مسلمه تخاف الله وترجي ثوابه
I found it on the Aljazeera Arabic web page, at a comment to the news about the first woman elected in the Emirates. I really am so disgusted by this, how could someone who is educated enough to use the Internet write or think in such a horrific manner!!!!
فوز امرأة في أول انتخابات تشريعية بالإمارات
