The end
Opening the door, going into the bedroom I realized that the day was over. The excitement was all over, for the day at least, and I found myself awaiting the next reason to dress up. Changing into my fleece pyjamas gave me a feeling of rest and relaxation. I made wudu and prayed salat al-Ishaa, realizing it's time for bed. My eyes were red, all dried out of water and wanting to close. I listened to some Qur'an: Surat al-Kahf, al-Dukhan and a bit of Surat al-Baqarah. I couldn't think of any better way to thank him alhamdulillah for such a beautiful night with all of my loving Muslim brothers and sisters. I couldn't get over the huge turn out. Seeing all those muslims and non-muslims was extraordinary. Can't wait to see pictures from Saraa! Also, a big shout to Mariam and Saraa for their input to the Mosquers -- your videos were amazing!
Jazakum Allahu khair for supporting our muslim community at the University of Alberta and may Allah bless you all with the most beautiful of blessings. Inshallah IAW will be a huge success.
I placed my shirt on a hanger, sealed the buttons and hung it up, as well as my pants and put my shoes away; reminiscing how we went out to eat and then half of us went for coffee - we ate too much and the caffeine definitely stimulated the digestion process. Thank you ladies for contributing to the unforgettable day, without you all I think I'd lose my mind! You all know who you are.
It's Saturday morning and I have so much to do to the point where I don't even want to do any of it because it feels as if it's impossible to do them all - and it's possible, I know it's possible... it's all psychological. I have to do laundry, tidy everything up and study. Only the first two weeks have gone by and I am already behind, what a crappy feeling. Thankfully my sister has already cleaned the kitchen, vacuumed and cleaned the washrooms -- but I still have to do all the laundry and all the other chores. I just spoke to Fatoush and she is on the same boat as I am, so I feel better about it all.
OK, so what's for dinner?
Jazakum Allahu khair for supporting our muslim community at the University of Alberta and may Allah bless you all with the most beautiful of blessings. Inshallah IAW will be a huge success.
I placed my shirt on a hanger, sealed the buttons and hung it up, as well as my pants and put my shoes away; reminiscing how we went out to eat and then half of us went for coffee - we ate too much and the caffeine definitely stimulated the digestion process. Thank you ladies for contributing to the unforgettable day, without you all I think I'd lose my mind! You all know who you are.
It's Saturday morning and I have so much to do to the point where I don't even want to do any of it because it feels as if it's impossible to do them all - and it's possible, I know it's possible... it's all psychological. I have to do laundry, tidy everything up and study. Only the first two weeks have gone by and I am already behind, what a crappy feeling. Thankfully my sister has already cleaned the kitchen, vacuumed and cleaned the washrooms -- but I still have to do all the laundry and all the other chores. I just spoke to Fatoush and she is on the same boat as I am, so I feel better about it all.
OK, so what's for dinner?


4 Comments:
thanks for coming and having a great time!!
thanks for your comments about our videos..maybe next year you'll make one!!
hey so what did you get done?? Me? Just supper and erands, like groceries and other stuff. I forgot the heal and half for my dads tea!!
I still gotta vaccuum, and do lundry but tomorrow night will have to be the time after u'raan class with my grandpa.
Thanks for ur comments babe! It truly was an awesome turn out, and inshallah next year it will be even better!
hahaha, fatima your so cute, a little taste of housewife huh? lol can't wait to see ya ;)
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