Tuesday, July 17, 2007
This morning Allah enlightened our life with the birth of JOOd -my eldest and only daughter!
Stay tuned to this blog to enjoy watching and browsing Jood impressive photos and videos since the very early moments of life!
![]() Bless you little Jood :)
Friday, March 16, 2007
My wife is Pregnant ... A new family member is about to come in:)The whole family are so excited.. while the fresh newlywed parents-to-be started to visualize themselves holding an additional dignified yet interesting role never lived before!
Let
me introduce our little daughter to you..Jood is a 5-month-old fetus, she spends more that 15 hours a day sleeping deeply inside my wife's worm womb -as stated by the doctor!
Little Jood is a good listener (as recent research has proven)... thus, we play Quran and soft music from time to guarantee a musical ear for her! :)
During the last visit to the doctor, Joodé was curling her big toe :) and Exercising her legs as if she is attending an aerobics session!
![]() As most excited parents do, we started to look for comfortable bed for her, and very soon we will start taking her shopping for stylish clothes and smart baby toys :)
more news about the cute Jood will be posted here, and on her mom's blog until she signed up for her own blog enshallah ;)
Friday, January 12, 2007
Well... I'm not that much brave when it comes to blood and sugary :), but I decided to make it and donate a blood unit when the blood bank caravan landed 50 meters away from my office at Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship.
My workmate Basel was there too, we went to the clinic first to make the necessary blood test. The blood test was really painful :( (but I acted as "don’t care" مش فارقة). They've cut my finger (couchhhhhh!!!!) and pulled my blood out into 3 tubes containing special chemicals that indicate blood type and concentration of hemoglobin. My blood type is "O+" and I figured out that the concentration of hemoglobin is 16.6, which is considered to be very good.. hamdullah (touch the wood) :) I moved to the caravan … laid on a cushioned bench and extended my arm. The doctor smiled, when I told him: "I'm a soft hearted person.. I hope you would reduce the pain as much as you can!", then he placed a cannula in my vein, and asked me to keep opening and closing my hand to help speed the blood withdrawal process… I felt the flux of blood :( for the first time! Right after I've finished, I have been kindly asked to set down for a while drinking sweet juice… to recover back some of my energy… I LOVED the experience:), even though I felt a little bit tired afterward. And I encourage you ALL to do it, not just because it is good for your health, but also to express your good intention to help people and rescue their lives… you have to feel it, when you donate blood ... really you do. Make sure when you donate blood… you give it from the bottom of heart…
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