My story

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 :P), 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

10 Comments

  1. 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 😉

  2. 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 🙂

  3. 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 😉

  4. д§mд said,

    July 7, 2009 at 8:12 pm

    Stay special 😉

    In ur own way 🙂

  5. Nima said,

    September 1, 2009 at 4:30 pm

    Very nice blog…good to read….Thank you for sharing ….

  6. 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 🙂


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