It's amazing how kids take for granted yet it's sooo precious to adults lol
Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 8:33 pm
Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 5:03 pm
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Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
3nodding So much to do with so little time
Really!? They do!? I know a couple companies here could use that lol
Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 7:22 pm
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Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
3nodding So much to do with so little time
Really!? They do!? I know a couple companies here could use that lol
Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
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Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
3nodding So much to do with so little time
Really!? They do!? I know a couple companies here could use that lol
Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
3nodding One of my friends does so much overtime, she'd be really happy if her company did that
My case is sort of special lol my classes aren't until 12:30pm so I usually go to school around that time. Class finishes around 2:00pm blaugh
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Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
3nodding So much to do with so little time
Really!? They do!? I know a couple companies here could use that lol
Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
3nodding One of my friends does so much overtime, she'd be really happy if her company did that
My case is sort of special lol my classes aren't until 12:30pm so I usually go to school around that time. Class finishes around 2:00pm blaugh
The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 6:55 pm
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Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
3nodding So much to do with so little time
Really!? They do!? I know a couple companies here could use that lol
Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
3nodding One of my friends does so much overtime, she'd be really happy if her company did that
My case is sort of special lol my classes aren't until 12:30pm so I usually go to school around that time. Class finishes around 2:00pm blaugh
The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
My friend already works more than she is at home, I feel like the company owes her sleepy time lol
Not exactly lol The school is an Islamic school that focuses more on Islamic studies. So they have all the Islamic subjects first. I teach the academic classes (Math, English, Biology) so my class is last lol
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Especially if that adult happens to have massive projects for school or work to do! eek
You know, some countries/companies require nap time during work! 3nodding
3nodding So much to do with so little time
Really!? They do!? I know a couple companies here could use that lol
Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
3nodding One of my friends does so much overtime, she'd be really happy if her company did that
My case is sort of special lol my classes aren't until 12:30pm so I usually go to school around that time. Class finishes around 2:00pm blaugh
The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
My friend already works more than she is at home, I feel like the company owes her sleepy time lol
Not exactly lol The school is an Islamic school that focuses more on Islamic studies. So they have all the Islamic subjects first. I teach the academic classes (Math, English, Biology) so my class is last lol
eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
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Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
3nodding One of my friends does so much overtime, she'd be really happy if her company did that
My case is sort of special lol my classes aren't until 12:30pm so I usually go to school around that time. Class finishes around 2:00pm blaugh
The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
My friend already works more than she is at home, I feel like the company owes her sleepy time lol
Not exactly lol The school is an Islamic school that focuses more on Islamic studies. So they have all the Islamic subjects first. I teach the academic classes (Math, English, Biology) so my class is last lol
eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
3nodding They do pay her good overtime so at least she's getting something out of it =)
Yup lol we've got like two or three schools like that here that focus more on Islamic studies. There are some like that in other parts of the world too lol Trinidad is a multicultural country so we also have schools that are Hindu/Christian/Muslim owned but are more secular and anyone can attend ^_^
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Eeeeeexactly! burning_eyes3nodding
Yeah! Isn't that amazing?! I don't remember off hand which ones, but...yeah, it's part of the work day! biggrin
Oh heck yeah.. xp It's too bad every company around the world doesn't have a required time for down time, like a break, different than lunch time. ...Like recess!4laugh Haha, I noticed in another post you were a teacher, so maybe that analogy hits home. xd
3nodding One of my friends does so much overtime, she'd be really happy if her company did that
My case is sort of special lol my classes aren't until 12:30pm so I usually go to school around that time. Class finishes around 2:00pm blaugh
The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
My friend already works more than she is at home, I feel like the company owes her sleepy time lol
Not exactly lol The school is an Islamic school that focuses more on Islamic studies. So they have all the Islamic subjects first. I teach the academic classes (Math, English, Biology) so my class is last lol
eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
3nodding They do pay her good overtime so at least she's getting something out of it =)
Yup lol we've got like two or three schools like that here that focus more on Islamic studies. There are some like that in other parts of the world too lol Trinidad is a multicultural country so we also have schools that are Hindu/Christian/Muslim owned but are more secular and anyone can attend ^_^
Well, there's that at least. 3nodding
O.o; Trinidad? *googles* Oh! You're from the Caribbean? Cool! biggrin The closest I've ever been to the Caribbean is a city in Mexico called Cancun. ^_^ So, your school is more private then? You have to be Islamic to attend? surprised
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The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
My friend already works more than she is at home, I feel like the company owes her sleepy time lol
Not exactly lol The school is an Islamic school that focuses more on Islamic studies. So they have all the Islamic subjects first. I teach the academic classes (Math, English, Biology) so my class is last lol
eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
3nodding They do pay her good overtime so at least she's getting something out of it =)
Yup lol we've got like two or three schools like that here that focus more on Islamic studies. There are some like that in other parts of the world too lol Trinidad is a multicultural country so we also have schools that are Hindu/Christian/Muslim owned but are more secular and anyone can attend ^_^
Well, there's that at least. 3nodding
O.o; Trinidad? *googles* Oh! You're from the Caribbean? Cool! biggrin The closest I've ever been to the Caribbean is a city in Mexico called Cancun. ^_^ So, your school is more private then? You have to be Islamic to attend? surprised
Oooo! Cancun! That must've been amazing! *nods* it is private. You learn things like how to read/speak Arabic properly, history of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (sws)'s life, the Prophets that came before Prophet Muhammad (saw), Prophet Muhammad (saw)'s companions, reading the Quran, explanations of the Quran, the pillars of Islam, laws in Islam, etiquette and other stuff lol Islam is a way of life: how you treat others, how you dress, how you eat, even down to how you use the toilet lol in learning about these things, it's not jus about having the knowledge but also putting it to practice in daily life. So by attending the school you basically become a scholar in Islam and you help others to learn more ^_^
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The only problem I could see with it would be longer work days.. xp But still. 3nodding
Really? Are you a college professor by chance? surprised
My friend already works more than she is at home, I feel like the company owes her sleepy time lol
Not exactly lol The school is an Islamic school that focuses more on Islamic studies. So they have all the Islamic subjects first. I teach the academic classes (Math, English, Biology) so my class is last lol
eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
3nodding They do pay her good overtime so at least she's getting something out of it =)
Yup lol we've got like two or three schools like that here that focus more on Islamic studies. There are some like that in other parts of the world too lol Trinidad is a multicultural country so we also have schools that are Hindu/Christian/Muslim owned but are more secular and anyone can attend ^_^
Well, there's that at least. 3nodding
O.o; Trinidad? *googles* Oh! You're from the Caribbean? Cool! biggrin The closest I've ever been to the Caribbean is a city in Mexico called Cancun. ^_^ So, your school is more private then? You have to be Islamic to attend? surprised
Oooo! Cancun! That must've been amazing! *nods* it is private. You learn things like how to read/speak Arabic properly, history of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (sws)'s life, the Prophets that came before Prophet Muhammad (saw), Prophet Muhammad (saw)'s companions, reading the Quran, explanations of the Quran, the pillars of Islam, laws in Islam, etiquette and other stuff lol Islam is a way of life: how you treat others, how you dress, how you eat, even down to how you use the toilet lol in learning about these things, it's not jus about having the knowledge but also putting it to practice in daily life. So by attending the school you basically become a scholar in Islam and you help others to learn more ^_^
Well it was an interesting trip. My mom booked a hotel that had all meals included, so...if we wanted, we didn't have to leave the beach-side hotel if we didn't want to. xd We did, though, see some Mayan ruins, visit a Sea Turtle Sanctuary, and more. whee4laugh
Oooh, I see. It sounds like your learn the Quran like the back of your hand! surprised It must take a lot of time and dedication.. Is this school meant for kids? Or adults? Or a combination of? surprised
eek The toilet thing intrigues and concerns me.. sweatdrop It sounds like you, more or less, become a mini-prophet yourself! =3
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eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
3nodding They do pay her good overtime so at least she's getting something out of it =)
Yup lol we've got like two or three schools like that here that focus more on Islamic studies. There are some like that in other parts of the world too lol Trinidad is a multicultural country so we also have schools that are Hindu/Christian/Muslim owned but are more secular and anyone can attend ^_^
Well, there's that at least. 3nodding
O.o; Trinidad? *googles* Oh! You're from the Caribbean? Cool! biggrin The closest I've ever been to the Caribbean is a city in Mexico called Cancun. ^_^ So, your school is more private then? You have to be Islamic to attend? surprised
Oooo! Cancun! That must've been amazing! *nods* it is private. You learn things like how to read/speak Arabic properly, history of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (sws)'s life, the Prophets that came before Prophet Muhammad (saw), Prophet Muhammad (saw)'s companions, reading the Quran, explanations of the Quran, the pillars of Islam, laws in Islam, etiquette and other stuff lol Islam is a way of life: how you treat others, how you dress, how you eat, even down to how you use the toilet lol in learning about these things, it's not jus about having the knowledge but also putting it to practice in daily life. So by attending the school you basically become a scholar in Islam and you help others to learn more ^_^
Well it was an interesting trip. My mom booked a hotel that had all meals included, so...if we wanted, we didn't have to leave the beach-side hotel if we didn't want to. xd We did, though, see some Mayan ruins, visit a Sea Turtle Sanctuary, and more. whee4laugh
Oooh, I see. It sounds like your learn the Quran like the back of your hand! surprised It must take a lot of time and dedication.. Is this school meant for kids? Or adults? Or a combination of? surprised
eek The toilet thing intrigues and concerns me.. sweatdrop It sounds like you, more or less, become a mini-prophet yourself! =3
Wow! Would've been a shame if you never left the hotel lol So many things to see and do! =D Must've been really awesome! x3
*nods* you'd have a better understanding of the Quran and then there are people who have memorized the whole Quran! It's a combination of both lol there is a student who is already married and then the ones who are in my class are 13 - 14yrs old 3nodding
It's nothing to be alarmed about lol I'm not sure how this would sound to others sweatdrop we've got like different prayers we say before the things we do eg. eat, drink, sleep, leaving the house, entering the house, traveling and so on. So its like in everything we do, we remember God and thank God for being able to do it. So there's a lil prayer we say before using and after using the toilet. Cleanliness is also of high importance so when cleaning ourselves, we also use water along with toilet paper. And we also cover our heads when using the toilet cuz we learn that its something the Prophet (saw) used to do. We basically try to follow what prophet Muhammad (saw) did to be close to him, in the same way a person would follow in the footsteps of someone they admire ^_^
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eek Well jez! Too bad she can't be given an extra day off a week or something to make up for it... sweatdrop
surprised Really? Cool! biggrin I understand though, priority rules. 3nodding That's interesting, I've never heard of a school focusing on Islamic studies.. Usually it's just a single class...but then, it depends on the school.. xd
3nodding They do pay her good overtime so at least she's getting something out of it =)
Yup lol we've got like two or three schools like that here that focus more on Islamic studies. There are some like that in other parts of the world too lol Trinidad is a multicultural country so we also have schools that are Hindu/Christian/Muslim owned but are more secular and anyone can attend ^_^
Well, there's that at least. 3nodding
O.o; Trinidad? *googles* Oh! You're from the Caribbean? Cool! biggrin The closest I've ever been to the Caribbean is a city in Mexico called Cancun. ^_^ So, your school is more private then? You have to be Islamic to attend? surprised
Oooo! Cancun! That must've been amazing! *nods* it is private. You learn things like how to read/speak Arabic properly, history of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (sws)'s life, the Prophets that came before Prophet Muhammad (saw), Prophet Muhammad (saw)'s companions, reading the Quran, explanations of the Quran, the pillars of Islam, laws in Islam, etiquette and other stuff lol Islam is a way of life: how you treat others, how you dress, how you eat, even down to how you use the toilet lol in learning about these things, it's not jus about having the knowledge but also putting it to practice in daily life. So by attending the school you basically become a scholar in Islam and you help others to learn more ^_^
Well it was an interesting trip. My mom booked a hotel that had all meals included, so...if we wanted, we didn't have to leave the beach-side hotel if we didn't want to. xd We did, though, see some Mayan ruins, visit a Sea Turtle Sanctuary, and more. whee4laugh
Oooh, I see. It sounds like your learn the Quran like the back of your hand! surprised It must take a lot of time and dedication.. Is this school meant for kids? Or adults? Or a combination of? surprised
eek The toilet thing intrigues and concerns me.. sweatdrop It sounds like you, more or less, become a mini-prophet yourself! =3
Wow! Would've been a shame if you never left the hotel lol So many things to see and do! =D Must've been really awesome! x3
*nods* you'd have a better understanding of the Quran and then there are people who have memorized the whole Quran! It's a combination of both lol there is a student who is already married and then the ones who are in my class are 13 - 14yrs old 3nodding
It's nothing to be alarmed about lol I'm not sure how this would sound to others sweatdrop we've got like different prayers we say before the things we do eg. eat, drink, sleep, leaving the house, entering the house, traveling and so on. So its like in everything we do, we remember God and thank God for being able to do it. So there's a lil prayer we say before using and after using the toilet. Cleanliness is also of high importance so when cleaning ourselves, we also use water along with toilet paper. And we also cover our heads when using the toilet cuz we learn that its something the Prophet (saw) used to do. We basically try to follow what prophet Muhammad (saw) did to be close to him, in the same way a person would follow in the footsteps of someone they admire ^_^
Exactly! I still remember wanting to ride horses on the beach, which was one of the tourist options, but...let's just say my whole party wouldn't have been game for that. xd It was, for the most part, amazing! whee
Ooooh, I see. I was trying to figure out if this school had a certain level of students to it.. xd
Oh, good! I thought for a second you meant something wild like standing on your head to go or something.. lol I can understand that! 3nodding
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Well, there's that at least. 3nodding
O.o; Trinidad? *googles* Oh! You're from the Caribbean? Cool! biggrin The closest I've ever been to the Caribbean is a city in Mexico called Cancun. ^_^ So, your school is more private then? You have to be Islamic to attend? surprised
Oooo! Cancun! That must've been amazing! *nods* it is private. You learn things like how to read/speak Arabic properly, history of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (sws)'s life, the Prophets that came before Prophet Muhammad (saw), Prophet Muhammad (saw)'s companions, reading the Quran, explanations of the Quran, the pillars of Islam, laws in Islam, etiquette and other stuff lol Islam is a way of life: how you treat others, how you dress, how you eat, even down to how you use the toilet lol in learning about these things, it's not jus about having the knowledge but also putting it to practice in daily life. So by attending the school you basically become a scholar in Islam and you help others to learn more ^_^
Well it was an interesting trip. My mom booked a hotel that had all meals included, so...if we wanted, we didn't have to leave the beach-side hotel if we didn't want to. xd We did, though, see some Mayan ruins, visit a Sea Turtle Sanctuary, and more. whee4laugh
Oooh, I see. It sounds like your learn the Quran like the back of your hand! surprised It must take a lot of time and dedication.. Is this school meant for kids? Or adults? Or a combination of? surprised
eek The toilet thing intrigues and concerns me.. sweatdrop It sounds like you, more or less, become a mini-prophet yourself! =3
Wow! Would've been a shame if you never left the hotel lol So many things to see and do! =D Must've been really awesome! x3
*nods* you'd have a better understanding of the Quran and then there are people who have memorized the whole Quran! It's a combination of both lol there is a student who is already married and then the ones who are in my class are 13 - 14yrs old 3nodding
It's nothing to be alarmed about lol I'm not sure how this would sound to others sweatdrop we've got like different prayers we say before the things we do eg. eat, drink, sleep, leaving the house, entering the house, traveling and so on. So its like in everything we do, we remember God and thank God for being able to do it. So there's a lil prayer we say before using and after using the toilet. Cleanliness is also of high importance so when cleaning ourselves, we also use water along with toilet paper. And we also cover our heads when using the toilet cuz we learn that its something the Prophet (saw) used to do. We basically try to follow what prophet Muhammad (saw) did to be close to him, in the same way a person would follow in the footsteps of someone they admire ^_^
Exactly! I still remember wanting to ride horses on the beach, which was one of the tourist options, but...let's just say my whole party wouldn't have been game for that. xd It was, for the most part, amazing! whee
Ooooh, I see. I was trying to figure out if this school had a certain level of students to it.. xd
Oh, good! I thought for a second you meant something wild like standing on your head to go or something.. lol I can understand that! 3nodding
Wow, riding horses on the beach... that sounds soo romantic! x3 You still had lots of great adventures =3
It does take many years to complete lol
That would be really crazy!! rofl can anyone actually do that? lol