"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Saturday I went to a talk by a Shiekh about the Etiquette and Importance of Worship, then I went on a rowing boat with a couple of friends on the boating lake in Regents Park and we recited Qur'an to each other. It was really beautiful and the weather was gorgeous alhamdulillah.
Then on Sunday I went up to Northampton with a couple of friends to visit someone we know who is recovering from an operation, and he seems to be recovering very well insha'Allah, then I came back for a barbecue with REAL Malysian satay :D.
Then today I went to Oriental City with some friends for lunch and we played on the arcades (just like when we were kids!) and then I went to someone's house and we had ANOTHER barbecue then together we recited Surah Yasin because their baby is due within the next few days, insha'Allah.
All in all I had a wonderful time and I feel so refreshed about going back to work tomorrow (I might not feel so positive in the morning, however).
i had a brilliant weekend nice barbecue with all the family, just like the walton s minus the boring elders it was great! At times like these i lurrrve being part of a big family.
Saturday I spent the day with friends...we spent the day drinking smoothies and speaking about everything and anything.
On Sunday, I had family over..so I spent the day, being their driver - showing them London..and helping with the piles of washing up.
Monday was a repeat of Sunday...Sunday night I realised that I hadnt done any work - so I studied late into the night.
I love having family over..however, I'm also glad to see them go. I cant sacrifice my bed, my bedroom, my activities and my work commitments for more than two days.
On Friday night I went to the theatre to see my friend in the opera and we ate a Shabbat dinner in his hotel room. Saturday I mostly read stories to my niece and nephew and then went to the opera again. It was a late night and I woke late today just in time to go and see my sister's excellent A-level drama production. Spent most of the afternoon since with friends. Normally of a weekend I don't go to so many operas and A-level productions.
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[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]
saturday - been work all day - cum home stuffd ma face n been revisin
sunday - workin again - revisin
monday - most defo stayin in that way cant spend money. Need to stop shoppin i have no space left in my wardrobe lol
Friday - Watched POTC: AWE
Saturday - I woke up. Ate. Watched TV. Went on PC.
Sunday - Do as little as I possibly can get away with.
Monday - some shopping and then try to do as little as possible.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Friday night I relaxed at home and was contented by the fact that it was my last day at work for over a week!
Today went to the Islamic Circle at Regents Park Mosque then watched 28 Weeks Later which is really really good but looks like it was paid for by the London Tourist Board
Tomorrow I have my steps2Allah gathering which should be amazing like always.
Monday and Tuesday I'll start preparing for holiday then Wednesday I leave for sunny Spain STRAIT after Fajr, insha'Allah
Which should provide my entertainment for next weekend too!
Friday - Watched POTC: AWE
Saturday - I woke up. Ate. Watched TV. Went on PC.
Sunday - Do as little as I possibly can get away with.
Monday - some shopping and then try to do as little as possible.
your soooo lazy lol
i cant remeber the last tym i had a lazy day, its been a while lol
2day morn - was at work, then got home and got ready for my nephs party (new born), ended up being late coz sis took forever to get ready :roll: ended up arriving 30mins late to the restuarant :roll: but waa great night, had a laugh and food was yummy...the little bubs looked gorgus!
2mor - LAZY DAY
bank hol mond - off, so chill with mates and shopping! I love holidays
i hate the holidays all i do is spend, spend, spend. Got 3 months off uni before im back gonna try to get as much over tym at work as possible that way cant spend
plus goin eygpt in 2 weeks so defo need to save otherwise aint gonna have no spends
but u have to haggle, cos if they know ur a tourist (which they def will) they'll try to rip u off
to be honest, even if u get ripped off, u'll still end up paying way less for something than u would of in britain.
egypt was great tho. the people there showed me wot the words 'friendly' and 'welcoming' mean
i think they rip u off where ever u go reli. Never been eygpt before dont even no wot the currency is. I think i need to do my research lol yeh sum 1 at work waz tellin me its suppose to b dirt cheap dwn there, wel in that case im takin n extra big suitcase
thanks for the heads up
SINCE MY SON RAIHAAN WAS BORN SIX MONTHS AGO..I AINT HAD NO SLEEP...all say awwwhhh!!!!
so weekend i get probably an hour more sleep than normal hahahhaha
im in sheffield this weekend...
its raining!!! and its too quite... im used to lively oldham!!!
my NORMAL weekend wud be wake up a bit late, then eat a parantaaa:-) if my dear wife makes it for me hahahha then go town most of the day...look forward to eating a seekh kebab....normally watch footy...try to play footy/tennis depending on weather...then spend most time either on phone/computer/tv or family.... and sunday try to be a modern man by hoovering whole house lol then chill with my son....sounds a bit boring innit? ah well im OLD now...but i love it lol...
and sunday try to be a [b]modern man by hoovering whole house lol then chill with my son[/b]....sounds a bit boring innit? ah well im OLD now...but i love it lol...
That is sooo sweet (even though a hubby should help anyway), hope the MALE youth look up to you....do you hear that, he does housework! Having said that Sundays only aint enough
and sunday try to be a [b]modern man by hoovering whole house lol then chill with my son[/b]....sounds a bit boring innit? ah well im OLD now...but i love it lol...
That is sooo sweet (even though a hubby should help anyway), hope the MALE youth look up to you....do you hear that, he does housework! Having said that Sundays only aint enough
i do it anyway but sunday is a day when i can do more...not that i want to but its not fair for my wife to do it all the time... household chores was good enough for the Prophet so why not me...
i rather be watching footy or doing revival work...but its gotta be done so why not lol
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Submitted by H A B B A on 27 May, 2007 - 19:33 #30
"Angel" wrote:
"TheRevivalEditor" wrote:
and sunday try to be a [b]modern man by hoovering whole house lol then chill with my son[/b]....sounds a bit boring innit? ah well im OLD now...but i love it lol...
That is sooo sweet (even though a hubby should help anyway), hope the MALE youth look up to you....do you hear that, he does housework! Having said that Sundays only aint enough
Charles does housework?? :shock:
No seriously, our Ed does help out around the house not only on sundays but all the time!! I've seen it!!
I'm glad i've had such an influence on someone and that he's copying me in doing his fair bit around the house!!
Trying to do a 5000 word critique of the West Midlands regional economic development strategy.
I think I win the title of worst Bank Holiday weekend.
i think you do
[color=indigo][b]Watching lectures.[/b][/color]
Getting over the excitement of my cuz's new born boy who btw is absolutely gorgus mashallah!
Trying to get over teh shock that my first AS exam under a week :!:
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
don't worry about it.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
I had a lovely weekend Alhamdulillah!
Saturday I went to a talk by a Shiekh about the Etiquette and Importance of Worship, then I went on a rowing boat with a couple of friends on the boating lake in Regents Park and we recited Qur'an to each other. It was really beautiful and the weather was gorgeous alhamdulillah.
Then on Sunday I went up to Northampton with a couple of friends to visit someone we know who is recovering from an operation, and he seems to be recovering very well insha'Allah, then I came back for a barbecue with REAL Malysian satay :D.
Then today I went to Oriental City with some friends for lunch and we played on the arcades (just like when we were kids!) and then I went to someone's house and we had ANOTHER barbecue then together we recited Surah Yasin because their baby is due within the next few days, insha'Allah.
All in all I had a wonderful time and I feel so refreshed about going back to work tomorrow (I might not feel so positive in the morning, however).
Don't just do something! Stand there.
The barbecue?
I meant because I have to go to work!
But I'll let you know if the barbecue works its magic too...
Don't just do something! Stand there.
I spent the day playing my xbox (Rainbow Six Vegas) when I should have been revising for my criminal law exam (this Thursday).
Btw this may seem really simple, but why is it called a bank holiday [i]weekend[/i]?
i had a brilliant weekend nice barbecue with all the family, just like the walton s minus the boring elders it was great! At times like these i lurrrve being part of a big family.
This weekend..
Saturday I spent the day with friends...we spent the day drinking smoothies and speaking about everything and anything.
On Sunday, I had family over..so I spent the day, being their driver - showing them London..and helping with the piles of washing up.
Monday was a repeat of Sunday...Sunday night I realised that I hadnt done any work - so I studied late into the night.
I love having family over..however, I'm also glad to see them go. I cant sacrifice my bed, my bedroom, my activities and my work commitments for more than two days.
on sat i went out food shopping with mum and sisters
on sun i went out shopping with lil sis
the rest of the time i was cooped up in our front room with the rest of the family
one was on the comp
the other on the laptop
another reading quran
another on fone
another reading
another glued to the telly (me)
etc etc
and all of us were snappy, short tempered and in each others face
whilst the builders cam in and out in the rain with their muddy shoes
if i had my own way i'd move out :evil:
sat
woke up late
cleaned up a lot
spent the day out shopping
sun
woke up late
cleaned up a bit
and will spend the day watching films, eating junk and baking brownies
On Friday night I went to the theatre to see my friend in the opera and we ate a Shabbat dinner in his hotel room. Saturday I mostly read stories to my niece and nephew and then went to the opera again. It was a late night and I woke late today just in time to go and see my sister's excellent A-level drama production. Spent most of the afternoon since with friends. Normally of a weekend I don't go to so many operas and A-level productions.
[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]
Sounds pretty productive.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
I'll work for a while now in penance.
[size=10]The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.[/size]
[size=9]Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)[/size]
2day i spent rainy saturday helping my dad paint my room lilac and cream
and also revised
on sunday i'l be in b'ham for a day - need to attend my new baby cousins haqiqah
on monday gonna help dad finish of my room and go shopping for wardrobes etc
thats my bank holiday covered
no shopping this weekend
saturday - been work all day - cum home stuffd ma face n been revisin
sunday - workin again - revisin
monday - most defo stayin in that way cant spend money. Need to stop shoppin i have no space left in my wardrobe lol
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
Friday - Watched POTC: AWE
Saturday - I woke up. Ate. Watched TV. Went on PC.
Sunday - Do as little as I possibly can get away with.
Monday - some shopping and then try to do as little as possible.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Friday night I relaxed at home and was contented by the fact that it was my last day at work for over a week!
Today went to the Islamic Circle at Regents Park Mosque then watched 28 Weeks Later which is really really good but looks like it was paid for by the London Tourist Board
Tomorrow I have my steps2Allah gathering which should be amazing like always.
Monday and Tuesday I'll start preparing for holiday then Wednesday I leave for sunny Spain STRAIT after Fajr, insha'Allah
Which should provide my entertainment for next weekend too!
Don't just do something! Stand there.
your soooo lazy lol
i cant remeber the last tym i had a lazy day, its been a while lol
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
2day morn - was at work, then got home and got ready for my nephs party (new born), ended up being late coz sis took forever to get ready :roll: ended up arriving 30mins late to the restuarant :roll: but waa great night, had a laugh and food was yummy...the little bubs looked gorgus!
2mor - LAZY DAY
bank hol mond - off, so chill with mates and shopping! I love holidays
i hate the holidays all i do is spend, spend, spend. Got 3 months off uni before im back gonna try to get as much over tym at work as possible that way cant spend
plus goin eygpt in 2 weeks so defo need to save otherwise aint gonna have no spends
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
egypt= very cheap
but u have to haggle, cos if they know ur a tourist (which they def will) they'll try to rip u off
to be honest, even if u get ripped off, u'll still end up paying way less for something than u would of in britain.
egypt was great tho. the people there showed me wot the words 'friendly' and 'welcoming' mean
Don't just do something! Stand there.
i think they rip u off where ever u go reli. Never been eygpt before dont even no wot the currency is. I think i need to do my research lol yeh sum 1 at work waz tellin me its suppose to b dirt cheap dwn there, wel in that case im takin n extra big suitcase
thanks for the heads up
No not the gum drop buttons! – Gingy
main thing i look forward to is SLEEP:-)
SINCE MY SON RAIHAAN WAS BORN SIX MONTHS AGO..I AINT HAD NO SLEEP...all say awwwhhh!!!!
so weekend i get probably an hour more sleep than normal hahahhaha
im in sheffield this weekend...
its raining!!! and its too quite... im used to lively oldham!!!
my NORMAL weekend wud be wake up a bit late, then eat a parantaaa:-) if my dear wife makes it for me hahahha then go town most of the day...look forward to eating a seekh kebab....normally watch footy...try to play footy/tennis depending on weather...then spend most time either on phone/computer/tv or family.... and sunday try to be a modern man by hoovering whole house lol then chill with my son....sounds a bit boring innit? ah well im OLD now...but i love it lol...
That is sooo sweet (even though a hubby should help anyway), hope the MALE youth look up to you....do you hear that, he does housework! Having said that Sundays only aint enough
i do it anyway but sunday is a day when i can do more...not that i want to but its not fair for my wife to do it all the time... household chores was good enough for the Prophet so why not me...
i rather be watching footy or doing revival work...but its gotta be done so why not lol
Charles does housework?? :shock:
No seriously, our Ed does help out around the house not only on sundays but all the time!! I've seen it!!
I'm glad i've had such an influence on someone and that he's copying me in doing his fair bit around the house!!
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