Sunday, July 10, 2011

New Recycling Contacts in Oman!


a couple of months ago I blogged about " What Happens To Paper Waste in Oman". It was highlighting an individual green initiative for collecting paper waste in Oman. We still don't have official recycling facilities yet for paper waste, but the good news is more and more initiatives are surfacing recently so I thought of having a new blog post instead of updating the old one.

I was listening to HiFM Radio the other day and heard Darren announcing about a paper waste collection initiative from Apex Press and Publishing. Coincidentally,  in my old post, somebody called "George" posted about it and provided contacts!. I just never re-posted them so for those who didn't see them I'll list the contacts for Apex and other places as well for paper waste collection .

The following are the new contacts for collecting your extra paper!

Apex Press and Publishing
(8am-6pm from Saturdays to Wednesdays, 9am-1pm on Thursdays)
Toll free no: 800 76 000
Mobile: 988 22 881



AFR Trading & Contracting
Contact person: GV Panicker
Phone: 923 77 178


Khalfan bin Saif al Hinai Trading
Contact person: Binu Varghese
Phone: 990 66 079

Zenath Oman
Contact person: Fazal Mohamed
Phone: 248 76 747


If you guys have more contacts, please share them with us :)

Cheers,

M

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Child Rapist

from the movie trust 2011
This topic has been on mind for the past week as it deeply moved me  but I never got the time to blog about it because I got swapped with work recently. I had the urge to blog about this topic after watching a movie called trust and reading a news report just the day after about -surprisingly- a similar case.

As we all know now in the age of technology, internet has made connections much easier than ever. More and more households these days have unfiltered or unprotected internet access for their children. Let me start by  reviewing the movie trust. well it's not quite what you call a typical review but just trying to share my thoughts about it.

First of all the movie is rated R for disturbing material involving teen rape, bad language, some violence and sexual content (check motion picture rating system in the US). It got a 7.3/10 rate from IMDB .

The story line for the movie is :" A suburban family is torn apart when fourteen-year-old Annie (Liana Liberato) meets her first boyfriend online. After months of communicating via online chat and phone, Annie discovers her friend (Chris Henry Coffey) is not who he originally claimed to be. Shocked into disbelief, her parents (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener) are shattered by their daughter's actions and struggle to support her as she comes to terms with what has happened to her once innocent life." (source : IMDB ).

For me the movie channeled a very disturbing story - parents worst nightmare - that is shockingly widely spread amongst many societies even - especially - the conservative ones. -(Yes I'm speaking about the GCC, surprise surprise!)- as I will share a story later in this post of the same nature that happened in a neighboring country and I am fairly certain that it is happening around us whether we like it or not. The movie was really good at channeling the innocence of a young teen and how the lack of supervision of her unaware naive parents led to a life altering- devastating experience. I think Liana Liberato has played her part very well as a young teen "annie" the victim in the movie. 

What also touched me in the movie was the follow up after the tragic situation has happened; how the family functioned afterwards. In the movie the family was fairly positive in their reaction to the whole situation. Allow me to add here that if the same story happened in a more conservative community - and I mean in our societies in the GCC ofcourse- the whole reaction would be quite different. for starters the girl would be held responsible, also parents -usually the father or brother in this situation- might react violently to the victim and ofcourse put the whole blame on her. I'm not going to discuss about how close-minded or uneducated people here can be, which I think is in every society, but my concern is the innocent child that got carried away with false promises and lack of guidance from adults as well as education. 

What I liked and found very interesting in the movie is that the friend of the victim was the whole reason how the parents found out and got help for their daughter through a therapist which I want to emphasize here and put a gazillion highlight on that word. It's very crucial for a victim to get over this kind of horrifying experience through a psychological therapy which sadly is not very popular or assigned with a shame tag on it here.

The friend in the movie noticed the change in the victim and therefore reported to adults about what she thought has happened. The circle of friends is unbelievably important as it may save innocent lives based on our story here from the child rapist and as well as getting help for the victim to recover from such a situation.

As the story progressed, and the damage has been done to the family, the police didn't catch the predator which happens alot in real life. The saddest and the most scary part of the whole story is that these predators/criminals/soul-less jerks, walk around in what seems to be a perfectly normal life with typical families and looks. In the movie he was a father, school teacher and a husband who is quite popular in his community!!!! It is really frightening and makes you wonder if your faith or trust in humans these days is possible! 

A real-life similar story that I read the next day was for a serial child rapist in Jeddah, KSA . This animal has been charged with kidnapping and raping 13 girls since 2008!! The similarity in the story here that he is  a 42-year-old married Saudi school teacher with five children! I was speechless after reading it. here is the full story if you couldn't open the link :

JEDDAH: An alarming case involving a serial child rapist and kidnapper has raised fear among parents living in the Kingdom.Police recently arrested a man in connection with the series of attacks. He has since been charged with kidnapping and raping 13 girls since 2008. The suspect is a 42-year-old married Saudi schoolteacher with five children."Saudi Arabia is one of the safest countries and honestly I feel like Jeddah is one of the safest and most peaceful cities compared to what goes on in the Middle East or in big metropolitan cities globally. But recent cases of kidnap and rape have ignited fear in the minds of many parents, including myself," Kholoud Samarji, a 44-year-old mother of two, told Arab News.Many residents believe that most rape cases go unreported because of the belief that such incidents would damage the affected families’ honor."In most cases where a rape has taken place, the family tries to suppress the matter because it will give them a bad name. People will try and preserve their reputation rather than report a case where a female member has been abused," said Salma Shukar, a 37-year-old HR manager in Jeddah.She believes people should be more culturally and morally aware and respond appropriately to incidents they feel threaten society, as that can help crack down on crime and prevent further exploitation of women and children.On Thursday a 12-year-old Saudi boy who reportedly went joyriding with a friend in Qassim got injured in the process. He later claimed he was kidnapped and injured when he was forced out of the car.Claiming a ransom, making a political statement, vengeance and sexual motives are often the reasons why kidnappings are carried out.Children are seen as easy victims and an increasing rate of child assaults recently have proven they are prime targets.A kidnapping often involves meticulous planning, taking into account the victim’s likely whereabouts.Police advise that an adult should accompany children under 13 to school and back to protect them. When dropping and picking up students, monitoring posts should be set up and if possible with cameras. Most parents urged authorities to conduct awareness programs to educate students and parents."They can educate us on using the best preventive methods, and explain the security system in schools. When we drop our kids to school, it is the school's responsibility to take care of them. What happens after school is the parents’ liability," said IT worker Saad Hatem, 28, living in Jeddah.Identification cards can be allocated to drivers or whom the parents authorize to pick up their child. The school in turn should verify their credentials. Schools can devise a system to report unexpected absences of students and contact parents if these are repeated.Some parents also enroll their children in self-defense classes. "I send my daughters to learn taekwondo and other martial arts for self-defense. They should be prepared and not be afraid to defend themselves. I want them to be well-prepared," said Zainab Basher, a 40-year-old mother of four girls."We cannot all be together all the time. My daughters on several occasions encounter malicious men, and I want them to be able to take care of themselves, not rely on others."Most Saudi families who can afford domestic help and nannies make their maids and drivers escort their children to school. But parents who cannot afford this luxury said other preventive methods should be adhered to in order to keep children safe."You should keep an eye on what's going on around your child. Make sure you are in contact with them and they are given guidelines that they must follow. If my son has not checked in after 1 a.m. I call him. It is your duty as a parent to ensure you do not let lapses endanger your child's growth," said marketing manager Mahmoud Abbas, 35.It is advisable to never leave children unattended or out of sight in public places. Parks and shopping malls are especially high-risk places."This is the case especially in cars with the keys still in the ignition. If anyone sees a parent leaving their child unattended in unsafe circumstances, we should approach them and let them know. There are no programs or education on these matters, so we should do the best we can," said housewife Bana Mohammed, 42.In most cases, a personal security alarm can be fixed in homes in case of a break-in. Some parents use a GPS child-tracking device.Faisal Badar, head of security at a girls school in Jeddah, said: "I have to ensure that every girl gets into the right car. Sometimes men try and give their numbers out but I make sure they disperse without causing chaos. I know drivers by face now and in many cases I confirm with the girls if they know the driver they are going with.”He claimed most men who are rather old and roam in expensive cars “probably have daughters the age of the girls they chase.” source link 
What I think is the solution here to happen is to have an open dialogue with parents and their children.That's the whole goal of the movie trust I guess, showing people what is really happening out there as there are so many similar horrifying and worse stories out there.
It doesn't matter whether you live in the US or here in Oman, this could happen anywhere. I hope nobody would give me the " we are different" kind of speech because it's simply BS. It's worse here because we don't have proper education on how to prevent or  handle these situations in case it happened.
This whole topic is depressing as change can't happen overnight and I think there should be more people talking about sexual abuse/rape victims in here.

I recommend the movie for every parent out there along with their children/teens. Watching is better than hearing or reading only. 

please share your thoughts with us.

cheers,
M

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Merge 104.8

Hello everyone, 
So you probably all have heard by now about the new radio station soon to be launched on June the 7th called Merge 104.8.
Muscat Mutterings has already blogged about it in a really smart creative way ( posts : Radio Wars: The Phantom DJ and Radio Wars: A New Hope ). 
Here is a sneak peak of a goody bag I got today from Merge 104.8 
Merge 104.8 goody bag

There are some pretty cool stuff in there, so what do u think is in there? :p
The Count down for the new radio station in Oman has begun, so stay tuned! 

Cheers,
M


Saturday, May 21, 2011

the EXCITING thing unveiled ?

Hello everyone,

so I posted on last Thursday about the mysteries covered stall in MCC ( Guys, something exciting is hidden here! ) , remember this: 


I went today to check out what was the fuss about and ofcourse I tweeted about it once I saw it, it turned out to be ...




a BRAND NEW VOLKSWAGEN JETTA

new 2011 Jetta starting from 7,350 O.R 
 TADAA!
new 2011 jetta
so there you go folks, I was kind of expecting some free traveling tickets lol .. I'm not quite sure though who is sponsoring this "competition" or "draw", Oman air perhaps? . or is it just for showing off the brand new car ?. it says in the big banner up there it costs starting from 7,350 O.R. well I wouldn't mind winning a free new car would you?

so that was the "exciting" thing hidden there people,  join the disappointed pack.

Cheers,
M



Thursday, May 19, 2011

Guys, something exciting is hidden here!

Picture of the stall in MCC

This is a quick blog post, so as you can see from the picture above, there is something hidden inside the reserved space right in the middle of  the open area (near the food court) in the mall. I actually took the picture yesterday at Muscat City Center and tweeted about it.
There are photos on the stand and plasma screens as well. Some speculated that it's going to be about some vacationing tickets competition of some sort or a store. There is also a number where you can send your guess at, text your guess to 90455 .. maybe you can win something or get into a draw if you got it right?

I don't know for sure but I'm quite curious to know what's hidden in there. Well tomorrow the 20th of May is supposed to be the revealing date. let's wait and see and I will blog about it once I find out what it is.

Cheers,

M

Friday, March 25, 2011

what happens to paper waste in Oman??

Have you ever wondered what happens to the piles of  old newspapers and magazines you have at your home when you don't need them anymore? If you are living in Oman you probably would know that we don't have official recycling facilities for paper waste, let alone plastic and glass waste. Green initiatives are rare in this part of the world but good intentions that need guidance are still there!

I came across a facebook page called Muscat Waste Paper Collection. It is a green initiative founded by Zohena Dhanani providing a solution for paper waste in Oman from old newspapers, magazines and books by collecting them then exporting to Dubai or other parts of the world where recycling happens as it was explained for me when I asked them what happens to the paper after being collected. Their mission is "Save paper today for a Better future Tommorrow"

Here is how it works : 
  1. Tell your neighbors, friends, colleagues about what to collect, big loads are preferable.
  2. Collect whatever paper waste you can get and you can call them so they pick up what you gathered from different  locations like : houses, offices, supermarkets and malls.
See? it's that easy! just gather big loads of paper and call!

Contacts :
In order to get further information about the intiative you can call : 95921486 (zohena), for collecting the paper loads call:  97072911 (Nadir). Or you can e-mail them on : alrihamgp@gmail.com . Or simply log on to their FaceBook page : Muscat Waste Paper Collection.

Please spread the word amongst the people you know, we need more green initiatives!


UPDATES :
I found out there are other green initiatives similar to Muscat waste paper collection, so I thought of adding it in the same post as a reference , please if you have other sources, send me the contacts and info about it.

Another green initiative was : Project GreenWeek as FAITH a fellow blogger mentioned. According to their page it was founded in the Fall of 2010 by students of SQU during the period from 5th to 9th of March 2011. Too bad it wasn't extended so I hope this initiative extends it's period and expands it's coverage to outside SQU as well. Maybe if a decent number of people requested it, it might happen? check out their FaceBook page from here : Project GreenWeek


Cheers,
M

Monday, March 7, 2011

HUGE changes in Oman! New Royal Decrees!


As I think most of you already know by now the HUGE changes happened in the cabinet reshuffle ? or let's say in appointing and reappointing ministers and ministries in the past 3 hours ?!

here are the Royal Decrees from the Oman News Agency website : Royal Decrees( English version, النسخة العربية )

this is the video when the news were boradcasted on Oman TV in Arabic



this is really HUGE, some of the names the protesters raised have been removed! Macki and the entire MONE is removed! Also a dozen of new names have surfed up to be ministers. many of which people actually think they are a good change and can make a difference! I personally don't have solid background information from the new names that have emerged.

big changes keep coming, let's hope it's for the best of Oman!

Cheers, 
M

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Flat Tyre and PinkBerry?

I bet you've already guessed the connection from the title between a flat tyre and PinkBerry?
just to change the mood from the recent posts that I have blogged, I decided to blog about something happy, well almost.
You probably saw the ads in the paper about opening a new branch of PinkBerry in Muscat City Center , Oman.-located near Chili's restaurant &  the food court- and people are already going crazy over it, including me. I mean who wouldn't? it's Food!

I was so excited so I was speeding and got the flat tyre. faj3ana* much? 
here's the flat tyre pic
a flat tyre.. SERIOUSLY!
 and it was all worth it:
 TADAAA
a sensational passion-fruit frozen yoghurt from pinkberry 


updated shots: 8th of March 2011


sorry you might have to reposition your head to see the picture ! my bad I was too excited to eat than take a properly-human-like pix! maybe next time I'm going I'll take better pictures. promise. 

ok moment of truth, the two things are not connected by any sort and happened on two different days, I was just goofing around in finding a silly story to bring up pinkberry ! lol and regarding the flat tyre, it happened by accident from a nail on the street, so it has nothing to do with me speeding up. I was actually taking a turn when it happened. I was lucky because it happened just a minute away from home so I was safe and nothing serious happened.


Cheers,
M

*faj3ana: is a word used to describe how overly impressed & excited a person can be with something for the first time, usually used with food.


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Unemployment Allowance & the 50 K Jobs!

Last night on "Hona Oman" show on Oman TV, they interviewed the minister of manpower shaykh: Abdullah Al Bakri to discuss the latest Royal orders on which 150 R.O / month will be entitled for unemployed citizens and the 50 thousand job opportunity as well.
I tweeted most of the points yesterday as it was aired on TV.

  1. The 50 k Jobs offers will be both provided by the public & private sectors in the sultanate
  2. The 50 k unemployed citizens already registered in the manpower directories until 27th of Feb 2011 will have the priority 4 immediate employment.
  3. Those who updated their profiles recently will have the priority chances to be called for job interviews first. 
    job-seekers are expected to update their profiles in the ministry of manpower records every 3 months
  4. Those who registered for a manpower ID after 27th of Feb. Will be entitled with the 150 R.O/month but will have to wait until the first 50 K jobs are occupied.
  5. Each citizen will have 3 job offers in total on which he/she will be offered in a period of 15 days-1month between each offer. He/she will get the 150 R.O/month until finishing the process. 

    in case the citizen declined the 3 offers, he will no longer be considered a jobseeker and won't be entitled with the 150 R.O continuation.
  6. the Minimum wage 200 R.O is implemented starting 1st of March 2011 and those not applying it should be reported 2 manpower .
  7. citizens SHOULD NOT sign any contract bellow the minimum wage & must report that to the ministry.


These were the basic points on which they were discussed.


Important information for job-seekers
  • Updating your bank account info will be added & new fields on the online system on the ministry's website : www.manpower.gov.om u can also call the hotline: 80077000 to update your info and bank account
  • You can update your profile online on: www.manpower.gov.om also for new job-seekers, you can printout the forms and fill out your information for submission in order to get a manpower ID


this was a fast blogpost for those who were asking for detailed information .

Cheers,
M

Sunday, February 27, 2011

the After protests effects in Oman!

Sohar Globe roundabout where protests started

So it has been really crazy, what's going on in the protests in Oman especially in Sohar which was the main focus for the media circus. After the violence and vandalism drama that happened by some of the protesters, immediate responses were taken by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos.

I was live-tweeting the royal orders and decrees as they were announced on Oman TV and you can also follow the updates on twitter by following the #Oman and #Sohar hashtags. Also you can check Muscat Mutterings blog for the protests coverage as well as Dhofari Gucci blog . In the meanwhile I'll repost my previous tweets here and translate them.

  1. A committee will be formed to agree on terms of expanding the Majlis Al Shura authority
  2. Royal Orders: providing jobs for 50 thousand Omani citizens.
  3. royal orders to the minister of Diwan of royal courts to go listen to the protesters requirements and demands
  4. taking the necessary steps for The State Audit Institution to have it's role increased.
  5. Royal orders: distributing a monthly salary amount of 150 R.O for jobseekers registered in manpower until employment
  6. there will be a number of ministers from members of the Majlis A'Shura with effect from the next term
  7. Release of all protesters that have been jailed,& ONA was informed of 1 death during the recent events in Sohar
that's from what I have tweeted and translated to english. I beleive there are more detailed decrees and orders that you can check them out on the Oman News Agency website 

cheers,
M

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Royal Orders & Decrees in Oman 2011

Oman Flag
As of today 26th of Feb. 2011, the Oman news agency have published some new royal decrees and some interesting  news with royal orders.

They were basically 4 Royal orders which are summarized in the following :

  1. Establishing an independent Consumer Protection Authority.
  2. Considering the possibility of establishment cooperative societies.
  3. Reducing the contribution of the civil service employees at the pension system from 8% to 7% per month, of their basic salaries plus 75% of the housing, electricity and water allowances.
  4. Increase the monthly financial allocations for the students at the public colleges and institutes. 

So congrats for the students, too bad I finished my studies in college before I get the allowance increase :p and let's hope that the consumer protection authority will make a great impact in Oman, we have been waiting for this to happen from along time! 


Please Note: Royal Decrees of Cabinet reshuffle have been Revoked after recent events proceeding the protests on 27th of Feb. 2011

Now for the Royal decrees there are many changes in the structural positions in the government sector : His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has issued five Royal Decrees as follows:


  • Royal Decree No. 13/2011 On Government Reshuffle
  1. Article One: Appoints Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal al Busaidi as a Minister of Civil Service
  2. Article Two: Appoints Maqbool bin Ali bin Sultan as a Minister of Transport and Communications
  3. Article Three: Appoints Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah al Harthy as a Minister of Environment and Climate Affairs
  4. Article Four: Appoints Mohammed bin Nassir bin Mansoor al Kusaibi as a Minister of Commerce and Industry
  5. Article Five: Appoints Eng. Mohsen bin Mohammed bin Ali al Sheikh as a Minister of Tourism
  6. Article Six: Appoints Dr. Madeeha bint Ahmed bin Nassir al Shibaniyah as a Minister of Education
  7. Article Seven: The decree takes effect from its date of issue.
  • Royal Decree No. 14/2011 Appointing State Advisors
  1. Article One: Appoints Dr. Khamis bin Mubarak al Alawi as the State Advisor
  2. Article Two: Appoints Yahya bin Saud bin Mansoor al Sulaimi as the State Advisor
  3. Article Three: The decree takes effect from its date of issue.
  • Royal Decree No. 15/2011 Appointing Secretary General for the Ministry of National Economy
  1. Article One: Appoints Sheikh al Fadal bin Mohammed bin Ahmed al Harthy as a Secretary General of the Ministry of National Economy with a Minister Grade.
  2. Article Two: The decree takes effect from its date of issue.
  • Royal Decree No. 16/2011 Appointing Members in the State Council
  1. Article One: Appoints Sayyid Hamad bin Hilal al Busaidi as a member in the State Council
  2. Article Two: Appoints Mohammed bin Hamoud bin Zahir al Toobi as a member in the State Council
  3. Article Three: The decree takes effect from its date of issue.
  • Royal Decree No. 17/2011 Appointing Undersecretaries at the Ministry of Manpower
  1. Article One: Appoints Dr. Muna bint Salim bin Khalfan al Jardaniyah as an Undersecretary of the Ministry of Manpower for Technical Education and Vocational Training
  2. Article Two: Appoints Mohammed bin Khamis bin Abdullah al A'mri as Undersecretary of the Manpower Ministry for Labour Affairs

cheers,
M

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Egyptian Revolution sense of humor

There have been many jokes, pranks and stories after the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Many have called it the humorous revolution for what the people of Egypt have carried out through the protests and their sense of humor in doing so. In this post I'll present several videos on which were done by Egyptians during the revolution and I thought they were hilarious. 

The first video was done by an Egyptian blogger and movie maker called Ashraf Hamdy (blog). His latest videos was about a recently famous internet activist called Wael Ghonim. (twitter). After his release from  prison and getting interviewed in a numerous number of channels he was accused of many things which was summarized in this video in a sarcastic way. The original video is in Arabic but I managed to find an English subtitled version.

 (Arabic version ) الحقيقة وراء وائل غنيم



The truth behind Wael Ghonim (English subtitled version )




Another video that I would like to share was a clip from a TV report done by BBC Arabic news channel (website, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook). It was a summary of what happened during the Revolution and the humorous parts of it. Unfortunately I couldn't find the video on their official Youtube channel, so the video was uploaded several times online by random people. I'm still searching for a subtitled version though.



So what do you think? I personally salute every Egyptian that went through these rough times and was able to make a joke out of it. I can't imagine how hard it must have been to fight claiming your rights and seeking your freedom.

This post will be updated with new video clips when I get more. please don't hesitate to share with me any video you think is worth watching.

cheers,

M

Thursday, February 10, 2011

What democracy means to "Gaddafi"!!

Do you remember this special dude in the photo?

I just came across a really funny youtube video of  This dude who is : Muammar Al-Gaddafi , the de facto leader of Libya  and thought of sharing it with you guyz.

it was part of an interview conducted by Aljazeera channel and I'm not really sure when it was aired exactly, so here's the video :


I didn't find a subtitled version of the video so I'll translate what he generally said in it.

He basically was playing an Arabic language genius trying to explain what the word democracy really means. It means -he says- "demo-karasy" , demo as in dohama2 = meaning idiots and Karasy means chairs in Arabic. so According to him, the elected presidents out of democratic elections are basically idiots elected to sit on their chairs!

yes it sounds really stupid and it's one of the many "great" things this dude says! just youtube him!

quick update, I got this reply on twitter after I posted my blog which really is true and I couldn't agree more about it since Gaddafi himself was on the "chair" of power for over 40 years! the comment was via @3abdulaziz :
There's no-one who exemplifies his definition than him, he has been in power (in kursy) for more than 40 years!


cheers,
M

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Updates ( Family, Design and Politics? )

It's been a while since I last published a blog post, but I promised myself to try post more often in the near future. My last blog post "Quran Stand" was supposed to be updated since forever, I will try to catch up with several updates in this blog post so bare with me people I know you can handle it!.

First of all, the Quran Stand picture I posted was in a very special day to my family and myself. we decided to surprise our parents with a small party in an attempt to honor and celebrate their presence, wisdom and blessings upon us throughout the years. It's easy these days to get absorbed and swallowed up with what's happening around us and how life can be so hectic trying to get ourselves through the day. It wasn't tied up to a special date or anything like a "mothers/fathers day" but what was important is having the chance to remind ourselves on how much we appreciate and love our parents.
As I come from a really big family "mashallah" it was important to include the kids - nephew's and nieces- to be part of this celebration to teach them as they grow up how family is important and of course; the respect of the elderly!


The party had many segments, competitions, kids games, gifts and even speeches! it was more like a festival than a small party! oh yeah we take our parties very seriously. that's how my family role
At the end I swear it was all worth it as I saw the expressions of joy and satisfaction on my parent's faces! I've never seen my dad that emotional before and it was all worth it! and these my friends were the highlights of that event.

Second of all, I'd like to mention that my blog's banner is really really, REALLY old. I desperately need to update it as it doesn't represent my blog here and sounds more commercial-like than a normal blog! Yes I know I need to redesign it as soon as I find time to change it with the blog's theme. Just try to ignore it in the meanwhile until I get off my lazy bottom and change it!. 

Last but not least, I think you are all aware of what's going on in the Middle-east in the past couple of weeks. Media with all it's forms and ways everywhere is so occupied with what's happening in Egypt right now after Tunisia and many Arab countries who are on their way in making history!.I've never underestimated the importance and significance of what's happening these days but I gotta say I recently went through a twitter hard discussion/misunderstanding on what's occupying our youth's attention at the moment. I was too absorbed defending my own female ego to realize that media can distract us from seeing the bigger picture and what's really important.That will need a whole new blog post to keep up with such important events happening around.

until my next blog post, be yourself but don't get too carried away with your own ego to realize what's right from wrong.

cheers,

M