Friday, November 25, 2005

Fondue for beginners


Lately, my blogging slowed down a great deal. Many acquaintances filed complaints that I am not keeping everyone up-to-date. My sincere apologises go to them, I do have my reasons.
Since Eid, life was busy with work and family. As I had previously posted, since I relocated to this new work-place, driving the long distance tired me a little and it was just a matter of adjusting to change..hence I needed time. and then there is the matter of my long nails which prevent me from typing smoothly, I do not have the time to go to my favourite spot to get them done and shortened appropriately. In addition to the fact that a certain "someone" loves them long. I know to many of you that this is a bullshit reason, but I am trying to convince myself that it is a valid one.
On another note, we lost someone very dear to us in my family. It was hectic and it still is. Having to comfort those around you and yourself requires a lot of emotional and physical energy. my mister was wonderful and very comforting during this difficult time and he treated me at the end of the week to an orgasmic fondue au chocolat. This weekend was one of the most wonderful weekends I had in Kuwait since I moved back, I hope there will be many more to come.
Have a great start of the week you all..

Friday, November 18, 2005

Observations..

I find it peculiar how one finds it such a chore and an issue having to wake up 15 mins or even 30 mins earlier in a morning. If you try to relocate those 15 or 30 mins to any other part of the day they become so insignificant. Not only that, you can so easily waste them as if they were 5 mins!
So, the significance of time alters once it impinges on our convenience...
On another note..latest observation..
musicians always wear black..doctors always wear white

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Eid Mubarak (aka عيد مبارك)

At last, Ramadan is over. Towards the end of the holy month, bodies grow weaker, minds fatigue and nostrils become extra sensitive to the scent of coffee beans. At that point, everyone awaits the announcement of Eid eagerly. When it becomes clear that Ramadan is of 30 days, fasting this extra day becomes such a chore.
I am not a great fan of the Eid rituals, by that I mean the excessive visitation you are obliged to do for the family. I enjoy getting back to the old routine of eating and drinking, I love grooming myself and looking like a glamour puss and not to forget handing over presents or 3eediyas.
So far, I am not having a great Eid for a number of reason which I do not wish to highlight here. Let's just say...I wish I'd gone away (The constant wish which never comes true).
So people, on this day I wish you all a عيد مبارك