My youngest sister Sanna who is 8 years old was telling me that she reads this blog, when I found out I was surprised to say the least. Asked if she understood what I was talking about, she replied "Yeah most of it, and I read Boba's blog too but I think yours is better" (ha ha Boba).
A little later on I went to my room and on the wardrobe is a picture Sanna drew many years that I leave hanging on. For one reason only, to tease her about it every chance I get (and I think I do that rather well) - infact I've just thought of a new digitalized version of doing so.
What I like about this picture:
- The writing is all jumbled and oversized (i.e. name, and text under the faces).
- The date. I remember her bringing the work home like it was yesterday, eventhough four years is a long time.
- The smiley faces ... show the innocence of a child.
- The two "blobs" which are explained by the teachers comment "Super - you've used full stops to end your sentences Sanna".
I hope you still like my blog Sanna ![]()
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AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW That is so cute !!, my brother is 12 , he has not done anything that cute for me .
Ahww she's a doll. :)
you missed the bit where her name is spelled backward!!!
that is so cute sanna
wowwwww touchn lolz awww bless datz woz soo sweet ma bruvaz a rat lolz hi aint dun nefn lyk dat 4 mi luki u!! helle jst tell mi 2 get lst bt datz hw sum boyz am nw
hahah your such a meanie!
awwww shez so cute ....and yah why is her name spelled backward
Thats a bit scary...she probably gets influenced by you...you better be a good example for her! :)
btw...have you heard of almaghrib classes? I don't know how close you are to London, but there is a class coming up there...they are awesomeeee classes!!
You learn so much about Islam in a short time. You will leave insha Allah feeling enlightened. The classes are practical, its not like knowledge is just being thrown at you. You actually really enjoy learning, the teachers crack jokes and are normal like us, and after you leave the class, you actually understand how to apply the knowledge you have learned on a daily basis. It's literally like studying overseas. Check the link:
http://almaghrib.org/enroll.php#UK
Thats the enroll page, it shows the London class timing s and dates. Anyways, you seems computer savvy, scroll around and see what you think. Also there is the Almaghrib forums where students discuss the classes and other Islamic issues:
http://forums.almaghrib.org/
They can be addictive...don't say i didn't warn ya
Take care