Monday, October 27, 2008
Syrian Raid: Why on earth am I just now hearing about this?
U.S. military helicopters launched a rare attack inside Syria on Sunday. The Syrian government said eight people were killed, including four children. But local officials said that seven men were killed. A U.S. military official said the attack was aimed at al-Qaida-linked foreign fighters.
Syria blasts US after deadly raid
I was either too engrossed in a mycology/parasitology exam (I passed wooohoooo), too fascinated by the family tragedy of Jennifer Hudson, or perhaps it's not me at all and that this was in fact not classified as a major news headlines especially considering Sarah Palin just spent like $75,000 on some clothes at Neiman Marcus (has noone told her about Last Call?)
but Holy Crap!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
New CD Therapy
I'm motivated to go to the library and get my own study room to sit in all day if I just bought a new album. I get excited about discovering the undiscovered, unreleased tracks that will have my finger compulsively on the repeat button of my ipod (or one click on rewind).
A little bit of anxiety and restlessness while trying to cram for my Monday's parasitology/mycology exam had be strolling the music aisles of Target earlier today. I was intending on picking up the new Pink album but realized it's actually not out yet. Then I got stuck between Tupac's Greatest Hits (vol 1), Goo Goo Dolls Greatest Hits (vol 1), One Republic's Dreaming Out Loud, and Sublime's self-titled which I actually had when I was like 13 but have no clue where it's buried now. I decided on the latter 2 and I'm getting pretty excited to learn about primary amoebic meningoencephalitis and the pathophys of entamoeba histolytica!
I now leave you with timing-appropriate and pretty catchy Dear Mr. President by Pink! Hmm I wonder who Pink is voting for....
and now for some girly drama for ur mama

I'm starting to make this connection between girls who attended strict segregated high schools or came from super strict households where they weren't allowed to do anything and those that end up living their high school drama during their adult lives. I can't even tell you how many times I observed this.
Last night at a cultural event in a different city that "hot Jordanian guy" (reference from my old diary) told me about I sat on the same table with the most irritating female. Other than the friend I took with me and HJG, I didn't know anyone going there. I happily bumped into some familiar faces at the door: my roomie's friend who came with her mom and sis. HJG was sitting on a table with a few guys and 2 girls; they had empty seats and motioned for the 5 of us us to join them as they added chairs and rearranged themselves.
One of the girls decided she didn't reallylike us. She's a senior at my uni but I've never seen her before. She didn't acknowledge us and kept having whispered conversations with the guys on either side of her (one being HJG). When HJG cut her whispering off to introduce us she gave me the most painfully forced smile then completely turned her head away from me back to him, never saying a word to me. I asked her a general getting-to-know-you question to break the ice and she answered mumbling while totally looking away from me. HJG is friendly by nature and probably felt a bit responsible for our comfort and enjoyment considering he invited us, so he was conversing with us and she seemed annoyed but didn't join in. She just gave up and moved on to sit between 2 other guys and resumed the giggled whispering. The other girls knew her from school, but they weren't really trying to talk to her.
I don't know what it was about us that bothered the girls (who are sisters btw), especially the one so much. Maybe it was that we were hijabis and looked like stereotypical good muslim girls, maybe it was the presence of the mother, or maybe it was something to do with these girls knowing her from way back when that made her uncomfortable. She may have felt like we would judge her. She may have thought we would gossip about her and didn't want to give anyone an opportunity to do so.
Towards the end of the night she warmed up a little bit to me largely due to the efforts of HJG. When I was telling my roomie about the event I asked her if she knew that girl since we go to the same uni and my roomie's been here forever. I was curious about the girl's behavior but didn't want to directly ask cause it would sound like gossip, so I just added "I don't think she likes me very much". To which my roomate replied "she's very weird". She went to the local strict Islamic school. She used to wear hijab and took it off in college. According to my roomie, sometimes when she bumps into her the girl will act like she has no clue who she is, and sometimes she'll be really friendly.
Interesting observations, and I don't think I'll be making friends with her during my time here.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Your elders on facebook
My mom is always checking up on my facebook. She's not on facebook herself but she makes her friend's daughter show her my facebook. She'll call me afterwards to ask me why I gained weight (I haven't) or yell at me for shopping ("I've never seen that shirt before"). I'm used to her by now, plus she's just my mom.
However recently khalti (maternal aunt) requested me on facebook. Why did facebook give her an account? I mean I don't have anything bad on there but like a lot of khalat out there she's a bit on the judgemental side.
I couldn't justify not accepting her but now I feel like my private space is being invaded.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
All in a day's work
Just missed fajr, like by minutes
Get up an hour after your alarm on test day
Find that you've lost your lab handouts the morning of your lab practical exam
Realize while reviewing right before an exam how much you really don't know
Blank out during the exam that you've studied more for than any other course exam
Followed by some of the best feelings...
Hand in the final part of the hardest exam you will have all semester
Jog a whole mile without stopping, something you haven't done in a while
Getting on the scale and realizing you're at your lowest weight in years
Hanging out with people you see every day but don't really know, and actually have a really good time!
Monday, October 20, 2008
"Muslims for McCain reject protesters"
It's nice to see McCain supporters at the rally denounce the actions of the hateful people we all read about. I wonder though if they would have done the same had there not been a microphone, camera, and reporter in their face asking them if they support the 'protestors'.
My favorite line is "Are you deliberately trying to get us to lose this election?" Oh and when you watch this can you please tell me what the man was saying before the word "madrassa", it sounded like a whole bunch of mumbling but I really wanna know what he was trying to say. I wonder how he would have answered if the reporter asked him what a "madrassa" was.
More exciting than this being taped is that it was on the homepage of AOL news!
Missing out on great opportunity

