Everyone has a dramatic life, everyone has a story! I’ll let you peek into mine – so this is my story:
In the Land of Oman, I (Shahrazad) inhaled my first dose of oxygen on the 27th of April 1983, born to a loving mother and a dedicated father. I am the 3rd of 6 siblings. I was considered a miracle when born, as Dr.’s informed my mother that I will be born with a deformity because at an early stage in her pregnancy she’s had some x-rays not knowing that there was this little peanut (me) wrapped within her! I was born physically normal, mentally normal (or so I like to believe
), Thank you God! Although this had no impact on my well-being in any way, I feel “special” in some way, it makes my life more dramatic
School days were the best of all! I have memories that are still fresh and subtle, I was the energetic, bubbly and naughty type of student! “those were the days!” *singing*. Graduating with a high grade in 2001 meant that I could be granted a scolarship for further education. The final destination decided by the ministry of higher education, my family and myself was the UK (Edinburgh, Scotland) to master a BSc(Hons) degree in Speech and Language Therapy (2005). This journey abroad was an experience I owe a lot to. Before I got my degree, God gave me the gift of love. I got married to my dear Mr. (Shahrayar) at the age of 21 on 10/06/2004.
I came back to my beloved home country on May 2005 and started to serve my nation as a Speech and Language Therapist in a respected hospital on September 2005.
….. to be continued!
Contact me on: Shahrazady@live.com
Soulmate said,
May 12, 2009 at 2:09 am
“Everyone has a dramatic life, everyone has a story!” — love the intro. Although this is not new to me at all, I’m captivated by your style of writing. I’ll be keeping an eye on where this goes
Shahrazad said,
May 12, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Thanks “Soulmate” for passing by, yah as a soulmate you’re obliged to keep an eye always
فريال said,
May 29, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Everyone is special in away or another,
Allah ma3ash
Shahrazad said,
May 29, 2009 at 7:01 pm
True… every single one of us is special
Sam said,
June 28, 2009 at 12:20 pm
Allah ywa8ek,, =)
My younger sister shares the same story of birth with you,, my mum spent the 9 months of pregnancy crying her poor baby! Thank god the baby came out to life with a perfect health, physically and mentally =)
Shahrazad said,
June 28, 2009 at 12:54 pm
Oh interesting…
I met the Dr. who had my mom on x-rays, he repeated “God is Great, God is Great” several times when he saw me. Even more dramatic, we work in the same hospital now
д§mд said,
July 7, 2009 at 8:12 pm
Stay special
In ur own way
Nima said,
September 1, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Very nice blog…good to read….Thank you for sharing ….
Nasser said,
September 2, 2009 at 1:43 am
Hey Sis,
Amaaaaaazing Blog, its Addictive!, Keep it up!, i suggest a page of Shayarar’s( or whatever yu call yur husband) greaat arabic poems..:D
With love, Nasser..
Shahrazad said,
September 3, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Hey lil bro! Welcome, welcome…. the house is your house (elbet betak :p)
Arright, I’ll let him know of your suggestion