Hello, Hello, Hello........ well as I start a new week I must report that not much happened new.
Oh wait well I did read a article written by a columnists with the Arab times. Guess what she actually replied to me and in length!!
Very nice lady and a modern Muslim, this really shocked me and mad my day.
I interviewed a maid and had her clean a couple of rooms for me, unfortunately I was not pleased with her work so I am still in need of a maid.
Something very strange happened today!! When I got home at about 18:00/6 pm my power was off in the apartment. I went to the power box and turned the main breaker back on.
I am wondering what's up with that...... anyone have any idea if the power went off in Kuwait today??
Ok peeps, write me a hi note or something,......or something!!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
Lost in Kuwait Introduction
Introducing me, I'm KevinX
I am a American from the east coast and I have spent lots of years living in Germany where there are many many Muslim men and women. In fact I have made friend with Moroccans, Turks, Kurds and others.
But here in Kuwait I feel a wall that divides me from the natives. This wall makes me feel lost, lost in a small, small country.
I hope that people reading my blog can help me understand more of what I see and yet have no one to explain the background.
Please no hate, no racist remarks and trust me when I say I respect the Islamic way of life and every other religion and way of life.
The first thing I noticed in Kuwait was how attractive the women made their त्रदितिओनल garments, yes after two months I have not learned the proper name. I wonder often why they make them so noticeable if we men outside the family should not bother them in any way.
Well I am still hoping to make friend with a Kuwait/Islamic family that I may learn the answer to that and many more puzzling things I see here as I continue being lost in Kuwait.
I am a American from the east coast and I have spent lots of years living in Germany where there are many many Muslim men and women. In fact I have made friend with Moroccans, Turks, Kurds and others.
But here in Kuwait I feel a wall that divides me from the natives. This wall makes me feel lost, lost in a small, small country.
I hope that people reading my blog can help me understand more of what I see and yet have no one to explain the background.
Please no hate, no racist remarks and trust me when I say I respect the Islamic way of life and every other religion and way of life.
The first thing I noticed in Kuwait was how attractive the women made their त्रदितिओनल garments, yes after two months I have not learned the proper name. I wonder often why they make them so noticeable if we men outside the family should not bother them in any way.
Well I am still hoping to make friend with a Kuwait/Islamic family that I may learn the answer to that and many more puzzling things I see here as I continue being lost in Kuwait.
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