Wednesday, March 7, 2018

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Well, Asa wrwb. Hi.

I've grown quite a fair bit, I'd say. Looking back though, I still feel like a child.

Arif Bhaiya, JazakAllah Khair (May Allah reward you). Thank you for putting this together. I hope you recover soon and feel awesome. I thought about you many times in my English class, how you  must be feeling. How you're staying strong. How you correctly predicted I'd become a writer. I checked maktion - your last post is about #10Lessons, dated 2013... Take care, Arif Bhaiya.

As I read my own blog, I cringe, then wonder. I love how innocently unconscious this writing is. Messy. Rough. I remember getting an idea and eagerly writing it all out, then posting. I do see some drafts here as well.

I love writing.

A lot of me is preserved in journals I wish to burn. But I simply can't. So, I hope to use these journals as a basis for this blog's posts.

There's so much I have to say. There's so much of me that's missing here and there...

PS: The best part about blogging is that it's public, but hopefully nobody reads this.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Canada!


Okay, okay, here comes the big post. I know I haven't blogged since AGES basically, so I decided to blog on moving to Canada. I'm going to go through hopefully almost everything new here that I've seen so far.

BEFORE THE FLIGHT!
Gosh, packing up for moving is a lot of effort. Just imagine piling up whatever you see in your house into multiple suitcases, minus the furniture and such. My family and I started packing up in May. We used to pack a little everyday, and with these baby steps, we were finally done.

THE FLIGHT!
August 19 2014, the day of my flight to a land I'd never encountered ever before. I'd been to India, Saudi Arabia, Europe and America before, but Canada was different; I was going to live here. I remember being all sad in the flight, trying to fight tears, but it was going to be okay.

The flight was quite long. Um, allow me to be more precise: 18 HOURS OF SITTING IN A REALLY ANNOYING CHAIR. Haha, just kidding! It wasn't all that bad; we bought neck pillows before the flight so it was comfortable. The food was amazing as far as I can remember, and I actually slept in the flight - which isn't very normal for me, because I just can't sleep in flights. I remember chewing almost half a pack of gum which my father got me, because my breath stunk, due to sleeping. I even remember waking up with a piece of gum in my mouth!! Unfortunately, our seat was dead in the middle of the plane so we had no window-side seat, but hey!

Our flight was Etihad so we got pampered with these TVs in front of our seat. I watched the Lego Movie, which I really liked. I think I watched a couple other movies but I can't remember; it's been 2 months now! Wow, time really does fly, doesn't it?? (I just realized that relates to flights and all. Wow, I'm punny ;P)

We arrived in the evening, I believe, and my family friends were there to receive us. I felt incredibly tired, but that's mostly what flights do to you: you rest so much that you get tired.

SCHOOL!
School started 5 weeks after my arrival, and gosh, I was so nervous on the first day!! I'd never switched schools before, except in KG 2, which I don't even remember, but it was Al Nahda. I'll never forget that<33 Anyway, I was all nervous but I managed to find my class - 82. Sounds weird, eh? That's because we're used to classifying classes with letters (WOW SO AMAZE "CLASSIFYING CLASSES"), but here we do it with numbers, and there's only 3 classes of grade 8 in my school, Frontenac.

I met a lot of people - so many that I couldn't remember their names, but now I do, and I recognize them too - even if they're from different classes. I felt so welcome because the atmosphere was so friendly, and as soon as all the students entered the building, they'd be welcomed by Mr Breckels - Frontenac's new vice principal.

We get lockers here, and that's because we move to different classes, kinda like the opposite of where I came from before. The teachers used to come to us unless it was Phys Ed or Computer or Art, but most of the day we were on our seat. In my new school, we're the ones who need to move around and we get to go to our lockers in breaks and only between periods if we have permission. We do have a homeroom, which is my Maths teacher - Mrs Mladen's. That's the room we go to in breaks. Another new thing is a special period called Tag. In Tag, you express your feelings and write them down in a journal. We talk about a new topic each month, and in September it was treating people the way you'd like to be treated. This time, it's making a difference.

I met my Language/Geography teacher, Mrs Maggio, and she's really funny. She always uses dogs as examples for whatever she's saying because she loves them - she has one, too! Her name is like Mrs Maggi's, isn't it?

TODAY!
And that was, if not all, most of it covered. We did hang around also, went to Niagara Falls and Toronto.

I really really wanted everyone to know this, at least everyone who was in grade 7 with me. Remember the Narnia play me, Ishendri, Naznin, Dania, Hiba, Alya and Sadaf did together for English? Remember that I was Lucy and Alya was the White Which who Mrs Hagar wanted to kiss later? I was wearing the same jacket I wore that day, and it was getting cold, so I put my hand into my pocket and discovered my dialogues from that play! I was so shocked; the memories came rushing back into me and I could feel tears well up into my eyes. I got home as soon as I could, and that's what leaded me to here. To blog, and share this all with you guys, because I love you and I miss you so much. Comment down below on how you're doing, what projects you have to do, and what else is up??

Today was picture day and all, so we got our pictures taken and something else surprising happened - A SILLY CLASS PICTURE?! I didn't know what to do, so I just stuck my tongue out.

Also, we have to listen to "O Canada!" - the national anthem of Canada - everyday, facing Canada's flag, but we're not required to sing it. In fact, so far I haven't heard ANYONE sing it.

The weather is freezing. Well, not literally, but it is for me because I'm used to the heat.

Also, tomorrow, is my birthday. 22nd October. So from now I'm going to try to blog more, so it can almost be like old times again, because memories never die (by the way, don't cry, hey that rhymed ohmygosh I'm on a roll today!!)

AND OH MY GOSH DANIA YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE ME: SUROOR IS KIND OF NEAR TO WHERE I LIVE. She's in a different city, but at least she's in the same state as me!! My sister got in contact with her sister, and we might meet omg omgomgogmg

Also, my father and Cloudy arrived here on October 17th. Cloudy was a bit quiet at first, but now she's back to her stubborn self.

The Internet is amazing because we can connect even by being so far away, so let me know what's up down below! Which part of my post did you find the most weird? Also, is Naznin gone now? She said that she'd stay for a term I think, right?

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Movie Review - Dhoom 3

Hey everyone,
Last week, I went to the theatre to watch Dhoom 3, and boy, I *LOVED* it! It's a movie filled with lots of action, a touch of romance, and at some points, comedy. Aamir Khan, as usual, was perfect in every scene. I don't want to ruin the movie for you, so I have a separate section of spoilers below. (I recommend you to read that part AFTER watching the movie, though).

SPOILERS!
  • Aamir Khan does a double role: first, Sahir and second, Samar.
  • Samar is the one who gets shot.
  • They both die in the end, holding hands.
Aamir Khan has put great effort into the movie, as always. He learnt tap dance, did his stunts and also proved himself a good gymnast in the song Malang.

In conclusion, I enjoyed the movie a lot, and I highly recommend it. I'd rate it 5/5 stars, if I were to judge it.

Expo2020 in Dubai!

Hey everyone! 
This year, Dubai is going to host Expo 2020, so I decided to fill you up on that.

The World Expos are held every 5 years, a trade exhibition that attracts MILLIONS of visitors to the host country - and the UAE made it clear that it was worthy to host the event.
An estimated 25 million visitors are to arrive. A World Expo in Dubai in 2020 would be the first to be held in the MENASA (Middle East, North Africa and South Asia) region.

When Dubai won, Burj Khalifa was lit up with wild and roaring fireworks! It was a really amazing sight, and another achievement was accomplished.
That's all for now, cya!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Living beyond limits!

Hi everybody,
Today, I watched a super-inspiring video which my teacher showed to the class. It was really amazing, and I was just astonished. It was really, just, asdfghjkl; (which means that I can't describe it in words. YOU HAVE TO WATCH IT.)
I really enjoyed it, and it's just a push to all of you who have difficult dreams in life. Live life, beyond limits.

Anyway, the lady you see is Amy Purdy. She had a bad problem with her legs -- and had a less than 2% chance of survicing! Yet still, she won 2 World Cup awards for snowboarding after recovering. Her life is a miracle, and she asks: 'If my life were a book, and I were the author, how would it go?' And I suppose this is why she tells us how her dream became reality.

I hope you watch it, it's right in front of you! Go ahead, and tell me what you think in the comments!
Have a great day!
Basma

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Updatee :33

Hey everyone,

I know I've been really inactive this summer and that's because I was busy with travelling -- and then school began. But I'm going to try and post at least every 2 weeks so don't worry :P

Anyway, there's a party a Halloween Party coming up in Club Penguin. I'm pretty sure that there are going to be "Bat Puffles" -- a new kind of puffle. There have been a lot of puffles since the last few parties; the rainbow puffle, the dragon puffle, the chicken puffle and the unicorn puffle. And I have to admit, they look adorable!

Other than the Halloween Party, my birthday's coming up on 22nd October. I might plan to throw a party on Club Penguin or Oasis, but I'm not sure.

Have a great day!
-Basma

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

101 followers on Twitter!

Hey guys,

I've finally CROSSED 100 followers on Twitter, and I'm really happy about it! Really glad to have you all reading how I feel, and favoriting and all that.

wat? Oh yeah, a party! We'll have that soon. I'll tweet the invitation as soon as possible. It'll probably be ready by Saturday, because I'm travelling.

Well, I'd like to thank you all for following me and loving me as much as I love you. I really appreciate being with all my followers, and hope you never quit. I love you all very much. I feel so loved, being followed by 100 people. <333333333333333333333

And keep your eyes peeled for the invitation!
B