From Spring to Summer
Currently, I'm on my study leave. Yesterday I had my last revision class for the practical exam, that is just around the corner (May 7th). Today is my lazy day so I decided to write something about my life for the past few months.
Firstly, I passed my exams with flying colours. Alhamdulillah.. Next, arabic classes and exams are finished by last month, gazillion of thanks to Dr Magdy for those wonderful classes. Furthermore, GIT lectures were finished too and I found it was an interesting module. This year's class party was held few weeks ago and it was my first time joining it..
Not to be forgotten, for the first time, all of us were trapped outside the house since no one having the keys and we all stayed in the mosque for few hours.
Ah, one thing I remember for sure, my father's birthday; April 28th.
The preclinical years will come to an end really soon
Not to be forgotten, for the first time, all of us were trapped outside the house since no one having the keys and we all stayed in the mosque for few hours.
PLEASE DO DOUBLE CHECK YOUR HOUSE KEYS!
and last but not least, I got older day by day, hahaha. Egypt is getting hotter day by day too.
Nothing much happened to me you see.. I lead a normal happy life everyday and without me realizing it, almost three years I'm studying abroad without my parents seeing me everyday.
By the way, I just want to remind myself on one thing which maybe we all knew about it though it was a small tiny little thing whenever we have to express our gratitude to someone. The most 'magical words' we were taught by our parents that is..

I knew sometimes I tend to forget this and from now, I want to remind myself with this, always always always say thank you to everyone whenever they worth it. You know, when someone not only give you something you need, or help you or cook something or do the cleaning even it's not for you but for all, you must say thank you. They'll feel like.. being appreciated. Once again, yes, saying thank you make one feel appreciated.
I remembered when I was in my secondary school, my mom cooked my favourite dish and I said "thank you mom" - even in my monotonous voice, and she will be smiling as if you got good grades in your exams, really.
Whenever I got my birthday wishes from my family members, my mom always said to me to reply these two simple words and I have been taught by my mom like that and I always practicing them everyday, to my parents who sent and fetched me before and after schools, to my mom after she done cooking meals, to the teachers after finishing lessons, my friends who always helping me, my neighbours.. all of them.
But recently, I had this shy-for-nothing syndrome that is when someone is worth for my gratitude.. I couldn't say it.. I don't know but I always scold myself back then that I shall not forget what my mom taught me and in order to maintain a good relationship with other people we must practicing good deed and proper manner everywhere in whatever we do.
To my parents, thank you for raising me up and to my friends, thank you for always being there for me especially Aisyah, Hanie and Shafira. Thank you to anybody who always supporting me direct or indirectly.
So here, thank you for reading this
Till we meet again ~
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