Tuesday, June 20, 2006

stupid men - poor Egypt!!!

Driving home from an outing with aiesecers. Me and my friend listening to this great song, out of nowhere a car with 4 guys appeared. They tried to play funny and chase us but we weren't paying attention( song was too good :-)) 10 mins later, saw the same car doing the same things with other girls, but you can tell how the driver is still learning and she's trying to escape from them (literally escape) She was so scared cause it's probably the frist time to happen to her and her friends. I interfered, started to come between them and her so that she can go left and right and disappear between the cars. Do you think the driver stopped? Of course not, he found himself a new toy, so he started coming really close to my car as if he'll hit me, then he would slow down and drive in fornt of me so that I would slow down, goes left and right so I can't go ahead of him. Found a U-turn, made a right signal and went left.
Yes, I lost them and honestly I felt good, but they pissed me off.

Give me one reason why he would do such a thing and gets away with it??!!!!
I'm sooopissed off

learned the hard way

I've discovered that poeple like to learn thing the hard way. Even if they know it might cause some problems but they would still look for it. Why? Maybe because human nature likes challenges. So rule nr 1: Never lie to a friend and always be honest because if you lied be sure you'll get caught (trust me) Rule nr 2: Never cheat on a friend. Rule nr 3: if you're trying out new things it better be with people you know, friends would be a lot better. Rule nr 4: be friends with people who do mistakes cause that's how you'll learn or they would always understand you and will have advice for you. Rule nr 5: never meddle between couples (you'll end up trying to get out but you can't) Rule nr 6: live life the crazy way, it's not worth it doing everything right.

That's it, I learned the hard way

Sunday, June 18, 2006

changes and goodbyes


Wow, I haven't wrote anything since I was in exams. Guess I was really busy. It feels good to be back. I finally finished exams a few weeks ago and starting to get used to the working life "THE REAL LIFE". I haven't started looking for jobs yet, but eventually I will soon. Scary!! It's been a great year though. In 1 year I almost had and did everything. Gained experience, gained new skills, achieved some of my goals, had new friends, even ones I can call best friends and trust, I traveled, finished exams!! and now things are changing and I'm really happy with the changes happening in life. I have to admit I like being the LCP. A great friend always talked to me about how much she loved her LCP year but I didn't see her point, and now I think I see it thank you for the support you always gave me. It's just amazing to lead people and be part of their development. Not just that but also see them develop and they come and tell you how much they have changed and all that because of the good work that the team did. It's just amazing :-) But we all know as a new year starts another ends, people get elected and people leave. The question is how am I going to take it? I know it's gonna be hard, I'm not good at goodbyes and listening to "3ala bali" is definitley not helping. What can I say though, this is life. So this goes out for the people who are leaving: "3ala bali yabn baladi" Thank you for making this year special, without you it wouldn't have been something. Amal, I'll miss our days spent in the car just driving here and there, I'll miss listening to foolish games over and over again, I'll miss our outings and EB meetings. Askoura, I'm your ma7loul, I'll miss looking for.... in NatCo ;-) I will always remember your advice. Niso, I'll miss picking you up from the airport :-)) I'll miss working with you, but above all I'll miss our conversations. Wish you luck in Lebanon.
Goodbye friends