mimi is just a cutey and what a wonderful name! what is the name of your other cat? do they get along? which one is pregnant? when is she going to have kittens?
If you have time, would you talk about Islam and explain your holidays and celebrations to us? I would love to learn about them and I'm sure many others who read your blog would, too. When I read blogs from adults, they seem to talk "over my head" and it's hard to understand. it would be wonderful to hear somebody your age explain it.
Take Care Of You And Your Cats! Renee BiteMeLibs@aol.com MurphWrld@aol.com
Hello. If you like kitties check out my blog site. Some very funny pictures. I am half Assyrian, but American born and so were my parents. Do you have any Assyrian friends in Baghdad? Your photos are nice. What kind of camera do you have? You speak very very good English. Cheers!
Good Ramadan Raghda. I am a retired English and literature teacher in Texas. I taught thirteen-year- old girls and boys for thirty-three years. I don't BLOG, but today I decided you read a few of them. I found yours and really enjoyed the pictures of your cats and reading your entries. My students would write entries in a daily journal and found them to be very helpful and entertaining. I will tell you what I told my students. Many years from now, you will read what you have written and you will be amazed at what you are experiencing now and what a great part you are playing in the history of your country and the world. Keep writing and write many details. My best to you and your family. May you be blessed with health, happiness and a long life.
el salam alaikum Habibti. This is Um Yasmine. Happy Ramadan wallah yeeda alaikum wa alain bil siha wa afia and most important a peaceful Iraq. Ya Rab. Love your cat and love the name MIMI. When I was in Baghdad and when I was as old as you are me and my sister had each a cat. Mine was all white and it loved eating cucumbers, watermelons and her name was PusPus and my sister's cat was Popeye. PusPus and Popeye never got along togther. Winter time they used to curl around the soba. We used in Palestine St. and all neighbours used to bring all the animals to our house. I mean if there was a stry dog they would bring him to our house. My mother used to feel for the animals. Even when Abu Elnefit used to come to our door my mother would feel sorry for the horse and she would get a bucket of water for the horse. Yasmine my daughter loves cats but here in USA I am refusing for her to get one because her it is costly to keep pet unlike in Baghdad. She tells me when I go to Baghdad you promise to let me have a cat, I say yes insha'allah when peace prevails there we will have to go one day. Bye Baghdad Girl for now and takecare.
assalamu alaikum ramadhan mubarak ya raghda =) This is so good. I am a lebanese-american girl(20) living in the US, and I teach many girls your age in islamic school on sundays. I will show your website to them, so they can write to you. Would you like american penpals? :-) fi iman Allah, wasalam Asma
My name is Raghda. I am an Iraqi Architect who was born in Baghdad in 1991. I lived through the 2003 invasion of Iraq and came out the other side. I have been blogging since 2004.
13 Comments:
At 7:24 AM , Faisal ... said...
Ramadhan Mubarak to you too Raghda.
At 12:53 PM , Anonymous said...
Atyab at-tihani bi-munasabat hulul shahru Ramadan al-Mubarak ya Raghda, Ramadan Mubarak ya Muslimeen.
At 12:16 AM , Anonymous said...
Mimi is a very beautiful name for a very cute cat. Happy Ramadhan Raghda.
David
At 9:11 PM , Anonymous said...
Hi Raghda!
mimi is just a cutey and what a wonderful name! what is the name of your other cat? do they get along? which one is pregnant? when is she going to have kittens?
If you have time, would you talk about Islam and explain your holidays and celebrations to us? I would love to learn about them and I'm sure many others who read your blog would, too. When I read blogs from adults, they seem to talk "over my head" and it's hard to understand. it would be wonderful to hear somebody your age explain it.
Take Care Of You And Your Cats!
Renee
BiteMeLibs@aol.com
MurphWrld@aol.com
At 11:23 PM , Anonymous said...
Hello Happy Girl,
Please give your new kitty a big rub behind the ears for me. Wish I could babysit your kitty's while you are at school.
Have a wonderful Ramadan.
Sarah
At 1:56 PM , Fayrouz said...
Raghda,
Ramadan Kareem.
Mimi is so cute and her name is nice too. Very girly :-)
I hope you don't get hungry so often. At least, the days are shorter now. So, you fast less hours.
Take care.
At 4:50 PM , CatWoman said...
Hello.
If you like kitties check out my blog site.
Some very funny pictures.
I am half Assyrian, but American born and so were my parents.
Do you have any Assyrian friends in Baghdad?
Your photos are nice.
What kind of camera do you have?
You speak very very good English.
Cheers!
At 2:29 PM , Anonymous said...
Good Ramadan Raghda. I am a retired English and literature teacher in Texas. I taught thirteen-year- old girls and boys for thirty-three years. I don't BLOG, but today I decided you read a few of them. I found yours and really enjoyed the pictures of your cats and reading your entries. My students would write entries in a daily journal and found them to be very helpful and entertaining. I will tell you what I told my students. Many years from now, you will read what you have written and you will be amazed at what you are experiencing now and what a great part you are playing in the history of your country and the world. Keep writing and write many details. My best to you and your family. May you be blessed with health, happiness and a long life.
At 1:32 PM , Anonymous said...
Hi Raghda,
el salam alaikum Habibti. This is Um Yasmine. Happy Ramadan wallah yeeda alaikum wa alain bil siha wa afia and most important a peaceful Iraq. Ya Rab. Love your cat and love the name MIMI. When I was in Baghdad and when I was as old as you are me and my sister had each a cat. Mine was all white and it loved eating cucumbers, watermelons and her name was PusPus and my sister's cat was Popeye. PusPus and Popeye never got along togther. Winter time they used to curl around the soba. We used in Palestine St. and all neighbours used to bring all the animals to our house. I mean if there was a stry dog they would bring him to our house. My mother used to feel for the animals. Even when Abu Elnefit used to come to our door my mother would feel sorry for the horse and she would get a bucket of water for the horse. Yasmine my daughter loves cats but here in USA I am refusing for her to get one because her it is costly to keep pet unlike in Baghdad. She tells me when I go to Baghdad you promise to let me have a cat, I say yes insha'allah when peace prevails there we will have to go one day. Bye Baghdad Girl for now and takecare.
At 2:56 AM , Hadia ( pseudoname) said...
ramadan kareem raghood,I sent you E-cards, but you don't open it yet, why?
I miss you so much,and I hope we can meet soon.....
At 12:14 AM , Anonymous said...
assalamu alaikum
ramadhan mubarak ya raghda =)
This is so good. I am a lebanese-american girl(20) living in the US, and I teach many girls your age in islamic school on sundays. I will show your website to them, so they can write to you. Would you like american penpals? :-)
fi iman Allah, wasalam
Asma
At 8:44 AM , Anonymous said...
Ramadan ul Kareem to all fellow muslims.. hope we all get the best out of this Holy month Insha Allah.
At 5:48 PM , Anonymous said...
Hi
ramadan Mubarak to you too sis
and take care of yourself and your cat ^_^
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