We are expecting so much snow tomorrow that we have been given advanced warning of a possible “snow day” – so classes may be cancelled, which means I need to learn two A4 pages of form I verbs *shudders at the thought*. To think, only a few weeks ago I wouldn’t have even been able to tell you what a verb/adjective/preposition etc was (but then that’s “whole language” for you – “whole language” is a teaching philosophy that I was (un)fortunate enough to experience throughout school – google it). So anyway (educational rant over), classes are going well Al-hamdoulillah. We got our mid-term exams back (still without a mark) and the teacher said that everyone got over 90% - I think that may be a half truth, but I can’t be bothered to add up the tick on my page because I have found that a tick here does not necessarily equate to a mark. We have started more detailed grammatical work (which for once I am getting al-hamdoulillah) and are doing a lot more speaking (most of the class is now done in Arabic), which unfortunately results in the need to memorise a whole heap more stuff, which is a bit of a struggle.
Courtesy of the expected bad weather, supplies of gas and diesel are being affected. Apparently as of Thursday the prices of both will be jumping substantially – gas will go from 4JD a canister to 7JD a canister! Apparently the prices will not be coming down anytime soon either. We have been warned to expect another price hike at the end of Feb/early March and told that the prices will not come down even if the expected bad weather doesn’t materialize! As a result, I convinced my flatmates to purchase a 50JD unit of diesel now (should get us through March) and a spare gas canister (which means that we will have two spare, which should at least get us to late Feb insha’allah).
I got my care package from Mum al-hamdoulillah (although still my contact lenses haven’t materialized) which included a new supply of vegemite and tetley, so all is right with the world for now (thanks mum *hug*). Still living on mostly Paki food – dhal, rice some vege thing and kafta (not so Pakistani) – and I’ve started to force my flatmate (not the one who’s room I’ve invaded) to make me Paki-rice pudding (kheer?)– which I have just finished a warm bowl of *mmm*…
So, I have done no study as yet tonight – the “snow day” has not yet been declared, but everyone is acting as if it is definitely going to happen, even the teachers… Which means that there is a lot of homework to do al-hamdoulillah.
Snow Pics:
These were taken at midday, it continued to snow all day and all night. Apparently there was even snow in the Saudi desert!
2 comments:
wow... alhumduliliah!!! Never thought it would snow there?? umm.. I guess more shopping for warm clothes sis he..he..
assalamu alaykum luc, its jos here...i think about you ALL the time and am SOOOOO sorry i have not yet got around to calling you...can you please give me your phone number again....i would really love to talk to you/
xxx
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