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Hello my dear friends,
I am happy to read your comments and even happier that you still check my blog even though I stopped blogging a long time ago.
I wanted to tell you that I have achieved many goals during these last three years and I shall keep doing that in sha allah. I wrote a small article in a book called '' Iraq Then & Now '' by karen Dabrowska & Geoff Hann. I read a lot of books that helped me to improve my English language, one of those books was ''The Secret'' which I liked a lot.
I have another important thing to say, I might go back to Iraq soon. I don't know if it will be safe and happy but I do know that I'll go back a different person and I will hold on to my hope and pray for the safety of my family. You probably want to know why we decided to go back to Iraq again, well to say the truth, things aren't working well here with my dad's job and with this late economic depression we decided that its time to go back. I know it is selfish of me to say that I liked living in the UAE but can you blame someone to feel happy of living in peace like a normal person?? anyway I just wanted to say hi and sorry for not letting you know how i was doing.
My wishes to you all.
Raghda
I am happy to read your comments and even happier that you still check my blog even though I stopped blogging a long time ago.
I wanted to tell you that I have achieved many goals during these last three years and I shall keep doing that in sha allah. I wrote a small article in a book called '' Iraq Then & Now '' by karen Dabrowska & Geoff Hann. I read a lot of books that helped me to improve my English language, one of those books was ''The Secret'' which I liked a lot.
I have another important thing to say, I might go back to Iraq soon. I don't know if it will be safe and happy but I do know that I'll go back a different person and I will hold on to my hope and pray for the safety of my family. You probably want to know why we decided to go back to Iraq again, well to say the truth, things aren't working well here with my dad's job and with this late economic depression we decided that its time to go back. I know it is selfish of me to say that I liked living in the UAE but can you blame someone to feel happy of living in peace like a normal person?? anyway I just wanted to say hi and sorry for not letting you know how i was doing.
My wishes to you all.
Raghda
15 Comments:
At 12:12 PM , wallflower said...
Love your blog Raghda!
I heard the situation in Iraq is a lot better now...My mother is actually going there next week. I was very worried about her (and still am)...keep hearing about people being kidnapped etc..but my aunt's husband just came back from Iraq and he said its pretty safe over there...things are back to normal (I wouldn't be ablt to tell you what that means since I don't remember much about Iraq, left when I was 4). But yeah, thing are improving, a lot.
Hope you enjoy your trip
Best of luck
Babylonian Princess
At 12:26 PM , Anonymous said...
Thanks for the update Raghda. It's great you are exploring your writing skills. There is great potential there.
I hope Iraq is good to you and that your world can made normal again.
Thanks CC
At 5:01 PM , Anonymous said...
best of luck to you and your country. May you live in peace.
At 6:36 PM , Jack B. said...
Wonderful to get an update, Raghda. I hop you have some cats with you in the UAE!
It's normal not to want leave a safe and comfortable place, at the same time I know you would love to see Iraq and your family. I hope you do and that it all ends up well.
At 3:10 PM , Anonymous said...
Oh darling Raghda, so glad to see your blog and I was right about your writing and communication skills. I have kept my link to you open because I never lost hope that you would comment again. Today I checked and was rewarded with a post. You are growing up beautifully. I will always be glad to have news of you.
Love, Msiris
At 12:41 PM , jarvenpa said...
I'm am so glad that you are well, dear Raghda, thank you for telling us.
I remember your love of cats; I have a funny cat without a tail (and two others who have tails). He is very sweet.
At 11:58 PM , David said...
Dear Raghda,
Congratulations on your book article!
I am hearing that many parts of Iraq, including Baghdad, are much safer how. I hope that will continue and improve even more! One of my friends returned to Baghdad from Syria. He came home to finish college. He says things are much better there now.
I am glad you have been safe and happy in UAE! I have heard very good things about it from my friend Attawie who lives in Sharjah. I hope your father can find a good job back in Baghdad. I hope you and your family will be happy coming home.
Take care.
At 12:50 AM , graceonline said...
Thank you for writing to us again. I am so glad to see your latest post. I do hope your house is not so looted as you expect it to be. If it is, though, I pray you have the strength and courage you need and that you find a new and better home very soon. May you ever be blessed.
At 8:00 AM , Terrible said...
Good to know that you are doing OK. I'll look for the book Iraq Then & Now. Best wishes for your future wherever it may take you!
At 5:05 AM , Grateful Child said...
Hi Raghda...,
I'm sorry things didn't work out for your dad and you have to return. Would you consider continuing your blog from there? I think your perspective and vision is needed in this world, and I do still have a link to your blog on my website and will continue to try to support your messages - http://www.gratefulchild.org/projects/gcweb/gc/html/news/
Take good care Raghda. I wish you Love and Light, and the best of times returning home, ...GC
At 7:28 PM , Khalid from iraqiblogupdates.blogspot.com/ said...
May ALLLAH be with you all the time.
Take care,
At 12:34 PM , Unknown said...
Hi Raghda! I'm writing on what is apparently called National Sovereignty Day - June 30, the day U.S. soldiers give up their patrols and let the Iraqi police take over keeping the peace. I hope it is a day that you can celebrate - it's definitely a bittersweet occasion, after so much bloodshed.
I love to think of you going to university and then going on to help make your country safer for cats, girls, and all other fragile living things. I wish you all possible blessings! And eternal thanks for being such a bright spark in so much darkness -
Jean from California
At 6:57 AM , Anonymous said...
Hi,
I am writing an article for Huffington Post on rejoicing in Iraq due to withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. I have few questions. Can you please answer my questions?
Thanks,
Mona
At 3:06 AM , Raghda said...
Hey,
Sure guys, ask me and I'll be happy to help, if I could :D
At 9:18 AM , Unknown said...
How did you find things in Iraq. I would like to know your view. By the way you have a superb blog going. This is Diana from Israeli Uncensored News
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