Wednesday, January 26, 2005

the quiet life

After exams and traveling and stuff, it's now the quiet life.
Promises to diet and go to the gym have not been kept. Being active and waking up early is a far off dream.
We are back to sleeping at 4 am, waking up at 2 and going out till 1 am.
so what's been going on?
the mega thing is that i am running for National Committee President of Egypt. This is not an easy thing, as i have to prepare myself.
I am still working on the best speech which is kindof hard as i am speaking to poele who i do not know that well.
The second big thing on my mind is what to do if i am not elected. Should i run for VP? should go abroad? should i look for a Job? should i do my masters?!
but thankfully that decision will be made after conference so i got time.
One other thing i am working on it to become more politically active. I am getting my voting card done and i am thinking about joining a political party.
I have heard about a political party whose goals are to make Egypt a secular country among other things. it is very modern and form the diggest opposition in Parliament ( 6 members of the parliament are of this Party, while the rest 400 and something are of the NDP)
I want to go to cairo to check it out.
I am also planning to attned some meetings of the NDP and see what goes on there.
Another big thing?!
well i am trying to write freelance to some magazines like campus and travel today.
i am still looking into this matter and trying to sort something out.
I am out of practice and i still need to improve but it's a start.
Lastly, i am trying to find a solution for my laptop which has a fucked screen
ebay here i come?

basically that's life in a nutshell sofar



3 comments:

Kait said...

Good Luck with everything Chica!

The exciting thing about being done with school is that you have a world (thanks to @-literally) of opportunities!

All my love and best! We better cross paths sometime this year!

Assem said...

well with all ur plans it doesnt seem such a quiet life!

keep up the energy and spirit!

good luck at elections!

Assem

Trent said...

viva la revolution! Anyway, good luck with the MCP bid. If you don't get it, there's always Salaam. I'll even raise your traineeship for you, no problem. Just let me know what you want...