PM’S World

October 28, 2007

The Sun Came Out Today

Filed under: depression, friends, self-absorption — Peaceful Me @ 1:48 pm

I didn’t notice it on my way into uni about 11:00 AM, nor when I ran some errands to pick up a few things needed for a meeting I was hosting for students and faculty. In fact, I didn’t notice it until about 4:00 PM — a little late for Doha at any time of year.

(Wheatfield With Reaper At Sunrise, Early September by Vicent Van Gogh)

This sun was different, though. It rang in on the telephone in the voice of Living_Life_And_Loving_It. Maash’Allah this was a great and pleasant surprise! I was dragging myself home from work (the meds are making me a little sleepy, which isn’t a bad thing compared to the anxiety mania) so I had stopped by the grocery store and was on my way home for a nap.

LLALI (in my mind I pronounce it “Lolly”) has a great voice — full of energy, wisdom, empathy and humor — the kind that lifts your spirits and comforts, all at the same time. I can only imagine how great her hugs must be! ;-)


Thanks dear LLALI for picking up that phone and bringing the sun out today. I am going to make it a point to be like the Sunflower — turning its face towards the direction of the sun, wherever it may be.

October 27, 2007

Protected: Inside The Cuckoo’s Nest

Filed under: depression, divorce, self-absorption — Peaceful Me @ 7:08 pm

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October 26, 2007

Protected: What Does A Ton Of Bricks Feel Like?

Filed under: depression, divorce, self-absorption — Peaceful Me @ 2:15 pm

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October 25, 2007

Protected: Triple Dog Dare Talaq

Filed under: Islam, divorce, marriage, self-absorption — Peaceful Me @ 3:46 pm

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October 24, 2007

Protected: (E)X Marks The Spot: Here’s Where I Am At

Filed under: divorce, self-absorption — Peaceful Me @ 6:22 pm

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Protected: Speaking of Monkeys Drinking: The Circus Has Come To Kuwait

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October 23, 2007

Judge To Monkey in Murder Case: How Do You Plead?

Filed under: India, news — Peaceful Me @ 10:50 pm

I love India — if for no other reason than their news — and couldn’t resist this:

The unruly monkeys of Delhi have been accused of killing a deputy mayor, who died of head injuries in hospital yesterday after falling from the first-floor terrace of his home. S. S. Baiwa, 52, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), fell while reading a newspaper on the terrace at about 7am on Saturday, according to his family. They said that they thought he had been attacked by monkeys and lost his balance while trying to chase them away. “Otherwise, there was no reason for a man sitting in his chair to fall,” Pawan Bhaskar, his personal assistant, said.

Baiwa’s house is near a temple dedicated to Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, where hundreds of monkeys gather every day to be fed offerings by devotees. Their alleged role in his death has reignited a debate about how to handle the Delhi population of rhesus macaques, which experts now estimate at more than 5,500. The 14 million human residents of the capital have long tolerated the monkeys, whose natural habitat is the surrounding forest, and many revere and feed them, believing them to be incarnations of Hanuman.

As forested areas in Delhi shrink, however, the monkeys are becoming increasingly aggressive. Last month a monkey almost brought Delhi airport to a standstill after it entered the security checking area through a gap in the roof.

In 2004 monkeys broke into the Ministry of Defence and tore up secret documents. In the same year the Supreme Court ordered that monkeys should be driven out of Delhi and local authorities started rounding up the macaques. First they sent them to monkey “prisons” on the outskirts of Delhi but animal rights activists complained. Then they sent hundreds to nearby states, where they were released into the forest. But several states have refused to accept more because they say that the “urban” monkeys steal food from villages and terrorise the indigenous monkeys.

In March the Delhi High Court ordered local authorities to capture all city monkeys and transfer them to a nearby wildlife park within three months. By May little progress had been made and members of the Indian parliament complained that monkeys were routinely entering official apartments and offices in central Delhi.

The city government says that it has advertised for people to join its current team of three monkey catchers but has received no responses, despite offering 450 rupees (£5) a monkey. Experts say that one of the only ways to keep the rhesus macaques at bay is to use the larger langur monkey to scare them off. Demand is now so great that their owners are said to be earning up to 10,000 rupees a month.

Monkey prisons? Unusual problems call for creative solutions and I applaud the Indian who thought of this. But does anybody else foresee a problem in getting bigger monkeys to solve the problem? And doesn’t that monkey know she shouldn’t be drinkinh while pregnant or nursing? Geeez!

Protected: Do I Dare Exhale?

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October 21, 2007

Protected: Thoroughly Modern Muslimah: I Am Divorced By SMS

Filed under: marriage, polygyny, self-absorption — Peaceful Me @ 6:20 pm

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October 7, 2007

Motherhood: My 28 Years Of Experience Boiled Down To Less Than 3 Minutes

Filed under: family, humor/satire — Peaceful Me @ 5:20 pm


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