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The weekend is coming up, so what are your plans. I actually started a little early (like today ) yeah I am chilling lounging, Wifi and all, drinking dirty Mexican kool aid That’ll be the code name for Corona from now on
It’s been a long time since I actually anticipated a weekend, a little over a month.
So you guys plan your weekend or enjoy it on the fly?
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Going to Sharm next Thursday so i'll be making sure i've got everything all organised for going.
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Going with my friend, so she can get dress for a wedding she's going to.Think it'll be a long day! Maybe I can just come with you audbod!
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I know someone would be very happy if you were back in Egypt so soon, young at heart.
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It seems like the ladies here are going to have a great time. Cheers ladies.
Marydotapple … liss'sa za3lanah minny? [are u still upset with me? ] So where are you moving from and to where are you moving to? Moving is very stressful but you are right very exciting too.
I am going to celebrate my happiness I am so sick of people who said don't do this and don't do that. I am sure you guys know that type the ones who never take chances in life and prefer to just live a routine life.
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I'll be studying, visiting my mother on her birthday, chores, more studying, missing my son whilst he is visiting his dad, more chores, more studying..... but also, packing for our next holiday to Egypt on the 25th!
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quote:Originally posted by Sobriquet: drinking dirty Mexican kool aid
OMG. I will have to remember that. Is there a code word for Heineken (husband's beer of choice)?
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Cleaning up drool and making sure the shortest member of the family does not use his new *trick* and roll out the door or something like that.
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quote:Originally posted by Sobriquet: It seems like the ladies here are going to have a great time. Cheers ladies.
Marydotapple … liss'sa za3lanah minny? [are u still upset with me? ] So where are you moving from and to where are you moving to? Moving is very stressful but you are right very exciting too.
I am going to celebrate my happiness I am so sick of people who said don't do this and don't do that. I am sure you guys know that type the ones who never take chances in life and prefer to just live a routine life.
No I not upset never was..Moving from london to London..LOL moving from this tiny apartment to a large apartment with garden..yes it very stressful time with decorating and laying down tiles etc..it was just a shell when I got it..now its looking like a nest!!! LOL ..maybe 6 months time it be all ready..inshallah ..and you know it all belongs to me!Allah bless this happy time for me. But im very tired but I dont mind this..cause it will not be forever.
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quote:Originally posted by Sobriquet: It seems like the ladies here are going to have a great time. Cheers ladies.
Marydotapple … liss'sa za3lanah minny? [are u still upset with me? ] So where are you moving from and to where are you moving to? Moving is very stressful but you are right very exciting too.
I am going to celebrate my happiness I am so sick of people who said don't do this and don't do that. I am sure you guys know that type the ones who never take chances in life and prefer to just live a routine life.
No I not upset never was..Moving from london to London..LOL moving from this tiny apartment to a large apartment with garden..yes it very stressful time with decorating and laying down tiles etc..it was just a shell when I got it..now its looking like a nest!!! LOL ..maybe 6 months time it be all ready..inshallah ..and you know it all belongs to me!Allah bless this happy time for me. But im very tired but I dont mind this..cause it will not be forever.
I know how ya feel mary, I've moved to a new condo, painting and decorating, definitely stressful. Plans for the weekend sobriquet-daughter's soccer game, hair and pedicure appointment, barbeque party at friends house on sunday.Dirty mexican koolaid,nice!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Sobriquet: It seems like the ladies here are going to have a great time. Cheers ladies.
Marydotapple … liss'sa za3lanah minny? [are u still upset with me? ] So where are you moving from and to where are you moving to? Moving is very stressful but you are right very exciting too.
I am going to celebrate my happiness I am so sick of people who said don't do this and don't do that. I am sure you guys know that type the ones who never take chances in life and prefer to just live a routine life.
No I not upset never was..Moving from london to London..LOL moving from this tiny apartment to a large apartment with garden..yes it very stressful time with decorating and laying down tiles etc..it was just a shell when I got it..now its looking like a nest!!! LOL ..maybe 6 months time it be all ready..inshallah ..and you know it all belongs to me!Allah bless this happy time for me. But im very tired but I dont mind this..cause it will not be forever.
Mabrook Marydotapple on your apartment, and in London too. I guess that makes you a millionaire to approximately 90% of the world's inhabitants.
You seem resilient, patient and determined
Beautiful qualities
Cheers
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quote:Originally posted by Sobriquet: drinking dirty Mexican kool aid
OMG. I will have to remember that. Is there a code word for Heineken (husband's beer of choice)?
I also love Heineken, it's very drinkable. Well we could possible code-name it Dutch Piss. It will become confusing eventually so how about 'kool aid' being the universal code-word for all brews.
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It's Thursday Night time and I hope you enjoy it no matter where you are in this very small world. Those of you who live in Egypt know that Thursday evenings are special for most people and not simply because it is the weekend. I will quote(loosely) an ES member from the past:
"If the sky in Cairo were to fall on a Thursday Night, women's legs would hold it up"
Ahahahahahahaha
Well once again enjoy your Thursday Night. We'll probably head out to Tche Tche Café in Abdoun but one thing is for sure there won't be any booze for me tonight - due to tommorow's sermon.
peace
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Me too! I need to relax after all the fun I had last night. I so didn't want to come to work this morning.
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Yeah well i took the day off i needed a break from work and i get Sunday off so looking forward to peace and quite on Sunday too. Thank God for weekends
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My daughters, whom are twins will be celebrating their 33rd birthday on 07/07/07 wooooooo wooooooo so we are going to Laughlin, Nv. It so hot there but I think it gives me a chance to get used to it so when I go to Dubai hehehe. Wish me luck on the gambling my friends.....
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Hmmmm, I'm doing nothing but trying to put the house together before step-kids come over this weekend. I think this is a losing battle! I wanna be out having fun like the rest of you!
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I’m glad to here some of you are in relax-mode. Snoozin Allah Ma3ak (May Allah be with you).
I had a great time last night. Today is however another story and it is really silly. I mean when we came home last night, all was well, we came come and watched a couple of episodes of “Lost” season 2. Anyway so afterwards I decided to gut and clean some Hokie fish that we will eat today. So I labored for one whole hour scaling, gutting, cleaning and making them into fillets. I even cleaned up 90% afterwards. I did that last night so I wouldn’t have to deal with the fishiness of it all today, on a Friday.
Long story short I explicitly told my wife to divide the fish in half. You see it turned out to be a lot (they were frozen). I chose to buy frozen because the price is 4x more when they are fresh. Anyway, so I awoke and what do I see?!
The Fish is seasoned all the same. Some turmeric, some parsley, garlic, etc, etc. I am tired of eating them that way and so I wanted to try a new dish today. And really I would have cooked the one portion of the fish.
So my feelings are definitely hurt because I was looking forward to it. 1 whole hour dealing with fish and this was my reward.
Yes I am pouting right now and I won’t talk to her for a couple of hours if not more. Teach her ass a lesson. It’s really all silly but I want to sulk
Hmmphh
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Ok i am being a total asshat. I'll begin positive dialogue with the chick and head too Books@cafe with my laptop and kick it with you guys from there. I'm parched and need some dutch kool-aid.
laterz
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Once again there is peace in the Middle East. :-) The view from this place is just awesome but there are too many people in the terrace and I don’t want to infringe or look like some dumb tourist.
Hold on, maybe I could sneak one …. Did it and it’s a good one. I am standing on the terrace of the café on Jabal Amman and what you’re looking at is East Amman or the Ghettos on the opposite mountain.
I'll post it on the food section as we can't post pics here ... hold up
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Three more hours of work to go until it's officially the weekend. This day is dragging, whereas the rest of the week just flew!
My parents rented a condo right on the beach for a week so my son and I are going down tomorrow morning. I'll only be there the weekend as I think the commute would be 1 1/2 hours each way and I really don't want to do that, but my son will stay all week with them.
I'm really looking forward to it, as this place is fairly secluded and the nearest town is a mostly immigrant farming community.
The condo faces right out to the ocean, unobstructed view. It's simply heavenly. *sigh*
The only thing to figure out is how to be comfortable in long sleeves and a hijab on the beach. lol Not that I ever wore bathing suits to the beach anyways, but short sleeves would be nice.
We'll see what happens.
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quote:Originally posted by LovedOne: Three more hours of work to go until it's officially the weekend. This day is dragging, whereas the rest of the week just flew!
My parents rented a condo right on the beach for a week so my son and I are going down tomorrow morning. I'll only be there the weekend as I think the commute would be 1 1/2 hours each way and I really don't want to do that, but my son will stay all week with them.
I'm really looking forward to it, as this place is fairly secluded and the nearest town is a mostly immigrant farming community.
The condo faces right out to the ocean, unobstructed view. It's simply heavenly. *sigh*
The only thing to figure out is how to be comfortable in long sleeves and a hijab on the beach. lol Not that I ever wore bathing suits to the beach anyways, but short sleeves would be nice.
We'll see what happens.
Yay for the beach!
Wow that sounds wonderful And think about purchasing one of those Islamic swim suits. The relaxing and beautiful view should be enough.
My Friday is coming to an end as i expect a call any minute now, but not before i have another pint and order a calazone to take away
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quote:Originally posted by LovedOne: We're leaving for the beach now. I'm so excited.
Yay for hijabi beach girls.
Have fun and take a few pics of the scenery, contribute to the 'Random pic thread'
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I don't wear hijab when I'm in the states but I do wear this when I'm at the pool. I don't swim though. I went to Florida in April and wore it everynight when my daughters and I would go in the hottub. It's ok to walk in the pool with it to cool off but I don't know how it would be to swim laps in. I do know someone who does that and she says it's fine but I think it would take too much energy with the extra weight of the fabric. Anyway it's cool 'cause it doesn't cling as you would think it would when coming out of the water and it dries almost instantly.
I won't wear it in Alex when I'm there in two weeks though 'cause I don't swim in the ocean. I live on the ocean here in Boston and my kids and I walk the beach a lot and I just wear my skirt and shirt and get my feet wet.
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