Tue 9 Nov 2004
Is it just me, or has this Ramadan been the longest, slowest Ramadan EVER?!
My sleep is so messed up, yesterday I woke up at 1 pm, missed work obviously. Whats worse, is that I slept at 1 am, got up at 4, couldnt sleep till 7:30, then slept till 1! Its 2:30 now, I feel like its 6 pm! Its been this way everyday since the first week! At work, im a zombie, and it has nothing to do with not eating or drinking, its just NOT sleeping!
Plus, I reach home at around 3:30, which means I have about an hour to sleep 3ala ma i change o settle in bed o time to clean up after sleeping and changing and going for fu6oor. So, basically the day starts after fu6oor, and even then, it takes an hour or two for ppl to get adjusted with life after food, so to be more precise, the day starts at around 8!! So you have to fit family, friends, any extra work, chores, and leisure in 4 hours a day! NOT ENOUGH!!
Im glad i only eat fu6oor, otherwise it would be even worse if I eat really late then sleep! Less than a week to go…..I, for one, cant wait for normal service to be resumed! Dont get me wrong, I like Ramadan, visiting family and so on, but it just seems to drag on way too much this year!
end of rant!
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November 9th, 2004 at 4:35 am
For me I thought Ramadan has passed so quickly this year, but as far as the unstable daily schedule, well you can say that again! Its 04:30 AM as im writing this post and I have to wake up at 8:30 for work (after 4 hours!) and the worst thing is…. LAIL7EEN MAFEEENI ALNOOOM !!!!
November 9th, 2004 at 5:15 am
bo ghazi…..its 5:15 am now, i have to be up at 8:30 too!
This is getting ridiculous!
November 9th, 2004 at 10:50 am
Same here. Ramadan is getting boring in increments. Can’t wait till it’s over. My daily schedule is getting out hands. Think, I’ll end up insomniac.
November 9th, 2004 at 11:43 am
Here is an idea, travel in ramadan and then you do not have to suffer from these patterns.
November 9th, 2004 at 1:25 pm
Purg, I can’t imagine myself traveling during Ramadan.
I mean those patterns we’re talking about are annoying in a way, yet I can’t deny that I enjoy some of it taken under consideration that its only 30 out of 365 days where you’ll feel like that..
To me if I had to go somewhere during Ramadan, then it’ll be Egypt but no where else
November 9th, 2004 at 3:10 pm
Egypt would be the LAST place id travel to, no matter what the circumstances! Especially not during Ramadan!
November 9th, 2004 at 5:40 pm
I was about to post a reply but decided to make a post instead on my blog
November 9th, 2004 at 6:13 pm
I agree 100% Because I too am suffering from this bad sleep pattern :r
November 9th, 2004 at 9:18 pm
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انا مو ذاك الزود مع مصر رحت لها مرتين في حياتي بس رمضان في مصر كان له طعم حلو و الناس عكس صيامنا هني نفسيتهم حلوة يمكن التجربة الوحيدة السيئة لي كانت مع مشروب الكركديه.
كان عمري 12 و رايح مع الوالد الى الحسين و هناك اول مرة اشوف الدراويش و شلون يهزون و بصراحة كنت خايف شوية ، و لما جاء صباب الكركديه كان اللي عنده خالص فقام الاخ و تلني وراء الخيمة على بو اني ضيف و لازم اشرب و طبعا الوالد عطاني طاف و خلاني اروح بروحي ، المهم رحت هناك والا يطلعلي سطل اخضر متروس كركديه و ياخذ كوب كبييير و يغرفلي كركديه من هالسطل واحد ، اثنين اقوله بس مشكور يا باشا يقولي لأآآآ مايصحش و ثلاثة و فوقهم الكوب الرابع اللي بعدين حسيت اني ببكي من عوار بطني اللي صار كأنه جربة! و رديت حق الوالد امشي شوي شوي و والله العظيم اني ما كنت قادر اتكلم من العوار.
و من وراها قمت أكره شي اسمه كركديه… بس هم حلوة مصر برمضان
November 10th, 2004 at 6:45 pm
NO travel a7san lek, you will travel anyways once it is in the summer, so in a way, it is only a few years away from travel season. then it should be better, much more quiet in kuwait.