Last Friday, was the graduation party for two of my friends, one of them was my friend since high school, it was very much emotional to see them graduating from Med school. It seems like it was only yesterday when we were celebrating our high school graduation.
That night, was also special in another different way. For more than two months I was anxiously waiting for that moment. It was only 5 minutes, but it was magical. To see him and talk to him.. It was a beautiful dream.
Since his holiday is only for two weeks, we just have to make the most of it and meet as much as possible. This is why I had to focus my time energy on him rather than anything else, including blogging and finishing up my second story I'm currently writing.
The next days were & will be very busy and fully booked with meetings, parties, lunch invitations as well as spending as much times as possible with him.
Oh, and can you believe it if I told you I was interviewed LIVE on clear radio . Yes, precious was talking live with Shawn from Clear Radio on Darfur particularly and Sudan in General! Wow. I'm still in state of shock. I never thought that blogging would every get me this far, as being a source of information for an over seas radio station!
As much as I am thrilled with this, as much as I am worried and concerned. It just reminds me that this blog isn't about "Just Me" anymore. It feels like I have a responsibility on what I do publish for the reason that people from all around the world are reading it.. Oh, well.. I will keep doing what I do anyway and simply write what I feel, think or believe..
It is my World anyway, isn't it?!
Anyway, I will try hard to squeeze in some time for blogging in the next few days.
Short Messages:
The question "What made us Sudanese?" is still on my mind...
Still waiting for the revival of your blog as you promised.
I still didnt get the chance to read anything about "Al Mahdi" =S
Where are you bro?
6 comments:
Any chance of hearing the interwiev online ?
And enjoy "him"....I pray he's worth it :-)
How inspiring...This is a very beautiful blog, for some reason while reading it my spirit just felt moved and touched at the same time. That is not something that happens to me...Anyhow, thanks!
now that I know where you are, I plan to visit often....
Waaaaaaaah, why didn't you tell us about this beforhand so we can listen to you?looool
Sis, I'm so,so,so,so proud of you.You have come a long way.Keep it up:)
Thankx for the msg.I'm trying to revive my blog but I barely have time to write.Thankx for the support:)
Much love
Nice to hear that you were live discussing Darfur! Cool! Blogging can turn you into an investigative journalist, a film star, radio talkshow host, meet the guy of your life (as it happened in Egypt!) or just be the neighbour next door! Opportunities abound, but the greatest thing is to blog from the heart...
I mean that is great to hear.;)
halahhippie I will email the Dj who interviewed me and ask for a copy of the interview if possible.. If he did send it to me I will post it here for ya'll to listen to :) & much thanks for your kind wishes.. I am trying my best to enjoy each & every moment that is possible before he has to leave again..
Benin "Mwangi" You cant imgaine how pleased I was when I read your comment.. Its really means alot to me that you passed by my blog and found it inspiring. Thank you :)
Safa Its really great to read your comment on my blog. You must know that I'm loving your blog which I consider a valuable source of life lessons..
Hipster Oh sis, I know I should've told you, but I didnt know that it will all happen so soon..About time, please you must find a way.. we miss you..
black Kush Blogging has really opened up my mind and changed the way I think about alot of things..I am so thankful for the day Ilearned bout it & was encouraged to start my own..
Thank you..
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