Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

My new home

I did tell you that I found an amazing place to stay off-campus and knowing how anxious you all are to see my place…(I like thinking that you are) here it is.



The white door is the entrance
to my place and the apartment
is right above the basement;
you can see Crystal's room from
this side, my window faces the garage.


Colours are not so coordinated, but will be soon. I love my room; it has LOTS of light opposed to the dorm room. I have attempted to clean my windows to the best of my ability :p


This is my plant in its perfect spot. I love it...it is beautiful and it had pretty purple flowers when I first got it. I guess they will bloom again next summer. It also has unique leaves; they are purple on the back.



Living room


The kitchen is my next favorite thing about the apartment after my room.


To the left is my room, Anne's is right in front and the bathroom is on the right, between the two walls. The door to the right of Anne's room is just storage space, mainly cleaning supplies.

Door to the apartment on the right. Storage/coat hanger closet on the left and Crystal's room in front.
What makes my place even more so great you ask??..There is a park close by, a community centre, my bank, the library, supermarket and Yonge street. It is 15mins walk to the subway station, 20mins by bus to campus (given that the bus is on time) and a 12mins bike ride to campus.

When I first moved in Crystal and Alicia were in the other 2 rooms. Amazing and fun girls. Then Alicia moved out and Anne moved in, and it was the three of us for a while. Currently Crystal moved out and it is Anne and I and we’ll be having Anne’s friend joining us for the month of August. And it is an international home; Alicia is French, Anne is Korean, Crystal is Canadian and our one month roommate is Japanese.

However, I also did promise some people to show them pictures of my Rez room and how their gifts helped make that room of mine a home for 8 months.
The papyrus is from Zol and the stone craving from Malik, they got them on their trip to Egypt summer 2008. The drawing below is by Malik, he drew it for me before I left for Canada. It was difficult finding frames for their actual sizes in Ikea, however these worked out fine, I just made the inner frames.


The placard here is from Malik, from his trip to the U.S., summer 2007 :)


I am planning to hang everything up in my new room, but I'm still trying to decide on where exactly they should go.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Late post but a special one...

Looking back at my last two months, before I got to Canada, I would say that it was the second time I've felt that busy, mentally, since the last 3 months of last year when my mum was leaving to the U.S.. Now that I'm posting these pictures, and even though so very late, they still feel like yesterday to me.

I have one thing to say, though; if you are friends with my friends, then you are one lucky person. There is nothing I feel more privileged and fortune for having, than those people in my life. Keeping aside that they make me feel special :p they give me an additional purpose to be and continue to have faith in mankind.

Namely those people you are about to see, which you most probably have seen before, yet they still need particular mentioning are, first and foremost, Zol and Malik (making biggest difference) and Ghaith, Maha and Gawish. And although my sister, but to me also a friend, having Razan always made a difference. I miss her so much and as not so fascinating the idea was at first, but since I was leaving, I'm glad we had to share a room for my last month there; I was able to see her that much more.

Though I am thousand miles away, they are people I think about almost daily, always hoping that they doing and feeling well.

Before I get too emotional, here are but a few of a whole lot of good times, that to your fortune , got captured on camera :)


Malik's 22nd Birthday

Only if you are as special as this person, will you get two birthday parties :)


Since Samantha was leaving to New York early August, not being able to make it for his birthday, she threw him an early surprise birthday party, and mighty was he surprised to see us all there. You'll be happy to know that we did more than just eating, we played Taboo :D

Unfortunately, Maha was still away on holiday, but we each got a turn to speak with her on the phone :)




Malik's Actual Birthday!!


The second time round was special. This time I've just gotten back from my last trip to Aleppo, was leaving to Canada in a week, had my braces out, and it was Malik's actual birthday: August 26 :D so to Malik's I headed as soon as I got home, and yes he was surprised this time as well. Oh and you get to see Malik's famous kitchen here, this is where we ALWAYS hang out. It is quite spacious and feels like home.





Maha is in town!


Maha was coming back after being away for 2 months, and for that we were going to "Chill out". Being Maha's big day, Gawish decided to surprise her, so we went to Chill out cafe. She has been wanting to go there for the past year, but we never got round.


Not very fancy really, not when you live in Dubai, but we made the most of it, and we got served *hot chocolate*.



More Photos Here



An Arabian Night!


As always, a night with the couple "Razan & Fares" and Ammar, never leaves you disappointed. We were invited for Iftar at Ammar's that evening, thank you again. Thinking back to that evening and meal, it couldn't have been more hospitable, delicious and complete, and he has such lovely parents. With full tummies, we decided to head to Arabian Nights, a cafe, for the evening.




Nothing gets me so excited as our cultural music and dance. A point to mention about Ramadan, which I haven't previously, is that it has a culture of its own, and this is just one. After Iftar, it is very traditional for people to meet outside at coffee shops, restaurants etc. Sometimes the restaurants would have a singer, singing traditional Arabic songs of the classical genre. This one here was singing Syrian songs amongst others. And you'll have the typical shisha/hubbly bubbly/ hookah, whichever you want to call it, down people's throats all night. Also, the past 3 years, a Syrian TV series called Bab Al Hara became legendary, that literally whomever you spoke to was watching it during Ramadan. I was surprised to find out that even coffee shops/restaurants started playing the show on their TVs when it came on, to keep their customers instead of sending them back to their home TV sets, when the show was on. It felt so good to be part of the social happenings :)

Bab Al Hara is showing

And here is the exciting part my friends; traditional music and show. The costumes they are wearing aren't a traditional Syrian one, but definitely from one of the countries in the Levant. Enjoy.





Iftar at Ours!

Iftar was to be hosted at our place this time and specifically by Razan. She is one person that definitely impresses me with her cooking, given that we grew up without getting much into that. It was always a delight when she cooked.
So Fares and Ammar were coming over for Iftar and Razan decided to cook Mehshi, an Aleppine dish. If you have tried it, you would not have guessed that it was her first time for cooking that dish, it was THAT delicious. Along with that we had lasagna, salad and mashed potatoes with gravy.

Mehshi




Last Hang Out

Writing this part here makes me feel pretentious, but this evening, quoting Maha's picture folder was "Rama's leaving party". This evening is a memorable one, requesting that they don't throw a 'party' per se, but that rather all I wanted was a hang out evening at Malik's, a game night with everyone there, and it was exactly what I got :D oh yes and I asked for some cake :)


We had a huge Iftar since it was a potluck, and a thank you to Malik's dad is due, for he cooked some food, AND baked the richest homemade chocolate cake I've ever tasted; so delicious! He also made Atayef, a Middle Eastern desert, traditionally made in Ramadan.


(Zol got me an AUS sweater, which I've been wanting for a while!)

Also, since I was going to be away for my birthday, they had an early birthday surprise for me. It came out very well as I went to get something from the car and once I got back, the lights were off and they brought 2 cakes with candles :D I definitely blushed and was all smiles.

<--Atayef



More Photos Here


Atlantis

Maha's brilliant idea was to take me to Atlantis before leaving. I have been wanting to see the aquarium there, but kept postponing it that before I knew it, I was leaving the country and had not seen it yet. But Maha made it happen :) thank you again, babez.

This outing is another memorable one, I'd put both the party and this outing. For in this one, it was me, Zol, Maha and Gawish and there had been many outings when it was just the 4 us and we'd have a great time. So I'm glad I got to do that before leaving.

Definitely a long drive to get there, but it was spectacular.It is on the Jumiereh Palm Island. We got to ride on the Dubai metro, a first time for all of us and very excited we were. Then we headed to the aquarium, or "The Lost Chambers" as it is called.