Tuesday, October 7, 2008

HI AND A BIG WELCOME BACK

Hi to everyone who will read this entry! My previous students, the new ones and also some school students who apparently visit this blog. I had one of the nicest holidays in my life. I got to visit Kandovan, where we can well refer to an spectacular Iranian wonder, I also visited Orumieh after a long time. But the scenes near the lake where very saddening. Lake Orumieh is about to dry out...Anyway, I do not intend to talk about sad things just yet...

I would very much like to read about your holiday adventures or experiences. So please write about it. In order to do that under the photos:
1. click on comments
2. go down the page you can see a box, write in the box,
3. clikc anonymous
4. click PUBLISH YOUR COMMENT
just this easy
lokking forward to reading your comments
cheers
Mahsa

These are some photos of my holiday.




9 comments:

Unknown said...

hi mahsa
how are you?I miiiiissed you a lot:(.
Are you a teacher in the school?
unfortunatly I have not been in the orumieh,but I love to see there.
thses picture are so beatiful.
but when I see the first one I feel sad,I don't know why?!!
I think they live with very difficulty and lack of facilities although all of them are happy,
happier than us.
however in all the summer we were with together but I want to speak a little about summer.
It was very useful,full of experience,full of new things to think,my ideas about all part of life changed and
I revised my self-confidence.

all that is in the world is love
have a nice time

Anonymous said...

Hi dear Sara
I have missed you too. glad to see you active as always, it is wonderful to hear that you have had a fruitful summer. no I am not a teacher in school, but a student in Advanced class said that her schoolmates visit our blog, so I thought I should welcome them too. Keep in touch çheers

Anonymous said...

Hi dear Sara
I have missed you too. glad to see you active as always, it is wonderful to hear that you have had a fruitful summer. no I am not a teacher in school, but a student in Advanced class said that her schoolmates visit our blog, so I thought I should welcome them too. Keep in touch çheers

Anonymous said...

about 2 years ago we went to tabriz for basketball and table tennis competitions.we were about 10 and we had to stay in 1 room with another team from Orumieh.They arrive at midnight and we all were asleep.They came slowly in.Suddenly one of my friends woke up and saw them in darkness.Then she shouted and everyone in dormitory came to our room to see what is the matter.That was very funny.She thought they are thieves.
At the second night one of the girls fell down from the second floor of the bunk beds.It make a horrible noise.Then one of the students woke up and shouted:EARTHQUACK...We all jumped and ran to the yard and while we were running we were shouting in hall too.So everyone were in the yard but there was not any sighn of aerthquack.
At last our basketball team lost the matches because of bad behavior.But that is a fantastic memory for all of us.

Anonymous said...

hi dear teacher I want to tell you about my holiday,this summer was one of the best summer in my life ,I had a lot of travel,I like
travel very much because of travel,s experience.I can see new places,new people and I get used with new culture.I went to Azerbayjan,I had very enjoyable times but every thing was expensive
I also visited Iran,s north cities.Important thing in these travels is my experiences.

Homa said...

Hi dear Mahsa
After longtime I visited your blog today because of my business and some problems in net, I missed you and your nice blog, and feel as if I have a lot of words for writing here .
As you were witness, I had a busy summer this year included changing my children’s flat, preparing some thing for sona and at the end seeing off her! Furthermore registering for kindergarten. To be honest I did not feel holidays. You know our busiest period is Mehr month. It takes so time to prepare a situation and condition for children to get separate from their parents. For most of children, it is difficult to leave their parent for the first time. There fore it takes much energy to adopt them with our law. Little by little, they get used to a new life and enjoy it.
Dear mahsa I have a good memory about Oromia,by the time one of my sisters was living there,, and we would often go there ,especially at the first years of our marriage! The lake was very beautiful and interesting for swimming, in each condition, you would stay on the water!!
By the way, we have started our new term with Mr. Hasan poor and I am satisfied of his teaching.
Let me to give some good news for you, my older daughter solmaz is going to come here with her family, but a short trip just 10 days, so I have another trip to Tehran because of welcoming them next week, and other, if I can get visa to Canada I’ll have a trip to there and Belgium this Norooz.
I will appreciate, if you correct my writing as usual in either blog or email.
Cheers
Homa

Homa said...

agaim me
nice photoes!Do they belong Kandovan?I haven't seen there but I've heard more about it.as if it's water is good for someone who has kidney's problem.
bye

Anonymous said...

hi dear teacher
i wanted to write you about my holiday but i could not .do you know why?because of those pictures. espicially that girl.how i can say about my holiday while she is enjoing her life very simply and also every day . what about me? one week every year. so you are agree whit me it is not important to say.i hope that for other topics
i can write sth useful.
roghayeh A3 class

Anonymous said...

HI teacher
i don,t have any experience about this but i want to tell you a joke about holiday.a hillbilly family took a vacation to new york city.one day the father took his son into a large building. they were amazed by everything they saw especially the elevator at one end of the lobby. the boy asked. what is this pa ?the father responded son . i have never seen anything like this in my life.i don,t know what it is.while the boy and his father were watching in wide-eyed surprise, an old lady in a wheelchair rolled up to the moving walls and pressed a button. the walls opened and the lady rolled between them into a small room.the walls closed and the boy and his father watched small circles of light above the walls light up.they continued to watch the circles light up in the backward direction. the walls opened again and a twenty-four-year old woman stepped out. the father turned to his son ana said "go get your mom"
thank you a lot.
Elnaz by helping my sister roghayeh. A3 class