Hazza,
Happy belated Birthday! I miss you to bits and pieces. You were the awesome-st dinosaur ever and no-one could ever replace you. I'll always remember our talks that we had while I was studying. How you listened every single thing I said and didn't say a word against what I was saying. I still remember on the day you died, we saw a dancing spider together. It was infront of the board while I was doing the test and I showed it to you and you started dancing as well. Good times. You may have been given to me by Brown Eyes, who apparently says that you could not die in a trash can, I was your true owner. I know you hated the awful smell of garbage and I feel awfully sad that you had to die this way. I will forever hate Eyebrows and Chocolate for murdering you. I knew you didn't like Eyebrows—but I never knew Chocolate was this bad. If I hadn't shown you to her, she'd have never given it to Eyebrows who threw you in the trash can. It's all my fault, I'm the one to blame here. One day, I'll take the revenge of your murder and feel happy about it. I planned not to talk to either of them today but since Chocolate helped me, I had to talk to her. She's sorry, though. I don't know about Eyebrows. She'll always remain the rude and selfish friend she is. I'm also sorry that Chocolate broke the head of your son, Hazza junior. Life's just not fair. I'll celebrate your birthday every year and never forget you.
Your owner,
Marwa.
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Hi guys! The reason why I didn't post in these 5-6 days was because I was gone to Islamabad. It was the best trip I've had since a while. It was spectacular and words like that. We left on Thursday and came back on Sunday night. I may just now have to decribe what we did the whole trip in detail. This may take a while, so buckle up.
Day 1 (Thursday night):
After a day full of travelling and walking, we finally reached Islamabad. We sat in a car which took us to our guest-house where we would be staying. It was okay-ish. Nothing hotel-like, though. We ordered some food because we were hungry, and the dinner was served in an hour, timming exactly 1:00am. We ate and then fell asleep, at approximately 2:00am.
Day 2 (Friday):
I wake up with a startle and see that my sister woke me up because we locked the door and she couldn't open it. She messed up a bit with the lock and I couldn't open it as well. After comming into sense, I opened it and told my sister not to bother me again. I went back to sleep and woke up at 11:00am. Dad was gone for his conference so we were getting bored. I started using my iPod while my family was doing who-knows-what. After a while, we got the call from dad that he'd be comming at 4pm and we should be ready. We played cluedo to pass the time and watched some T.V and ordered lunch, which came after an hour.
Dad came and we started getting ready to have a tour of Islamabad. The first stop was Lake-view park. It was awesome! We had alot of fun, especially my little sister because she's a dork. We took some pictures and did boating as well. It was pretty good, overall. We then went to this amusement park-type park which had kiddie rides. I'm serious! It was for small kids, who were 3-9 years old. It was pretty awkward there, untill we found this ride which was super cool and completely for the big kids. We had to ride this bike in which we had to either use the 'rear' which controlled the speed, or the 'brake' I was from 13-16 so I got the big bike, compared to my little sister. We had this pavement to ride our bike on and we got our helmets and everything. I was the first one to go and believe me, I was terrified. Maybe because of the fact that the lady said that if we press both rear and brake at the same time, we might get seriously injured. Who would not get scared by that? I was the first one to go and after a while the others catched up. One boy went ahead of me in full speed and I got mad. So I used full speed and bam! I crash into the tyres, loosing my control. The man who stood over the corner helped me get back on track and I made sure I don't do something like that again. We had to do about 6 rounds during which, I crashed into the tyres again. A boy hit me as well! That made me mad, but I was under control. I was the first one to come back and then everything ended.
The next stop was, Pakistan Monument. It was pretty cool, with the construction and everything. We took some pictures there and we could see the whole of Islamabad, from there. It was a pretty sight! It was shivering cold at that time too and I had no jacket or shawl.
The last stop was the Faisal Mosque which is the biggest mosque. It was pretty and looked beautiful! We took some pictures there as well but it was getting late so we went back to the car.
For Dinner, we went to Pir Sohawa, where we could see the WHOLE of Islamabad and it was beautiful, perfect. I was literally in awe the whole way. We had dinner at the restaurant there and saw this big aquarium with fishes and one of the black fish tried to EAT me! It was freaky. We then went back to home and went to sleep at 1:00am.
Day 3 (Saturday):
Dad was out for his conference which meant that another boring morning was ahead of us but mom decied other-wise and we went for shopping. We went to this super-market which was okay, I guess. I bought this shirt from there and a few bookmarks as well. We then decided to have lunch at Pizza Hut, where we had a call from Dad that he's going to come home soon. We ate the Pizza and left. We also had this awesome icecream. I miss it.
Dad came and this time our trip was to Murree which was about an hour away from Islamabad. And let me tell you just one thing—It was fantabulous and the scenery was out of this world. The greenery and the hills and the trees! I kept staring at my window the whole way and took pictures. We then went to Putarata to go sit on the chair-lift. It was a long way to the ticket master and I was dead tired. We bought them and sat on the chairs. It was a long way so we had fun! The view from up there was breath-taking. We then landed, stupidly. There was a long line so we went to eat something. We drank coffee and eat some pakoras and saw that the line had increased. A dude said that the line will take forever, so we should just go on the cable car, which takes us even higher and come back. We did that and to our amazement, there was even a bigger line there! It would have probably taken hours. A van came our way and told us that the line would take time and that we should sit in there and go direct down. We did so, and we were on our way to our hotel in Murree. We reached there and slept. Peacefully.
Day 4 (Sunday/Last day):
We woke up from our tired sleep and left to do some shopping in the Mall Road which is pretty famous. We bought some clothes and shopped a bit, ocassionally looking here and there. I bought watches for my friends which they seemed to love. We also went to this newly constructed mall where there was this 'Motion Ride.' We had to select from the options and we chose 'Paradise Coaster' which was a roller-coaster. We used 3D glasses and the chair was moving which made it seem as if we were actually riding a coaster. It was pretty fun. Infact, my sister loved it so much she decided to do it again and I was forced to do it with her. We headed back when suddenly, it started raining. We ate some icecream and went towards our hotel to pack for our flight in the evening. The driver said that there was still time and we could see another place so we went to P.C Burbhan and seriously, the architecture was amazing. The gardens, plants and every single thing was simply amazing. I was in awe after seeing everything and wanted to explore more. After having some coffee, we went to the Garden, which was beautifully constructed. We took some pictures and headed back, since it was getting pretty late. I wanted to stay, though. We reached for our flight and blah blah blah. We reached Karachi and then left of for Hyderabad.
We reached at 12:30am and overall, it was a pleasant trip. Missing it would've been a pity!
Happy belated Birthday! I miss you to bits and pieces. You were the awesome-st dinosaur ever and no-one could ever replace you. I'll always remember our talks that we had while I was studying. How you listened every single thing I said and didn't say a word against what I was saying. I still remember on the day you died, we saw a dancing spider together. It was infront of the board while I was doing the test and I showed it to you and you started dancing as well. Good times. You may have been given to me by Brown Eyes, who apparently says that you could not die in a trash can, I was your true owner. I know you hated the awful smell of garbage and I feel awfully sad that you had to die this way. I will forever hate Eyebrows and Chocolate for murdering you. I knew you didn't like Eyebrows—but I never knew Chocolate was this bad. If I hadn't shown you to her, she'd have never given it to Eyebrows who threw you in the trash can. It's all my fault, I'm the one to blame here. One day, I'll take the revenge of your murder and feel happy about it. I planned not to talk to either of them today but since Chocolate helped me, I had to talk to her. She's sorry, though. I don't know about Eyebrows. She'll always remain the rude and selfish friend she is. I'm also sorry that Chocolate broke the head of your son, Hazza junior. Life's just not fair. I'll celebrate your birthday every year and never forget you.
Your owner,
Marwa.
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Hi guys! The reason why I didn't post in these 5-6 days was because I was gone to Islamabad. It was the best trip I've had since a while. It was spectacular and words like that. We left on Thursday and came back on Sunday night. I may just now have to decribe what we did the whole trip in detail. This may take a while, so buckle up.
Day 1 (Thursday night):
After a day full of travelling and walking, we finally reached Islamabad. We sat in a car which took us to our guest-house where we would be staying. It was okay-ish. Nothing hotel-like, though. We ordered some food because we were hungry, and the dinner was served in an hour, timming exactly 1:00am. We ate and then fell asleep, at approximately 2:00am.
Day 2 (Friday):
I wake up with a startle and see that my sister woke me up because we locked the door and she couldn't open it. She messed up a bit with the lock and I couldn't open it as well. After comming into sense, I opened it and told my sister not to bother me again. I went back to sleep and woke up at 11:00am. Dad was gone for his conference so we were getting bored. I started using my iPod while my family was doing who-knows-what. After a while, we got the call from dad that he'd be comming at 4pm and we should be ready. We played cluedo to pass the time and watched some T.V and ordered lunch, which came after an hour.
Dad came and we started getting ready to have a tour of Islamabad. The first stop was Lake-view park. It was awesome! We had alot of fun, especially my little sister because she's a dork. We took some pictures and did boating as well. It was pretty good, overall. We then went to this amusement park-type park which had kiddie rides. I'm serious! It was for small kids, who were 3-9 years old. It was pretty awkward there, untill we found this ride which was super cool and completely for the big kids. We had to ride this bike in which we had to either use the 'rear' which controlled the speed, or the 'brake' I was from 13-16 so I got the big bike, compared to my little sister. We had this pavement to ride our bike on and we got our helmets and everything. I was the first one to go and believe me, I was terrified. Maybe because of the fact that the lady said that if we press both rear and brake at the same time, we might get seriously injured. Who would not get scared by that? I was the first one to go and after a while the others catched up. One boy went ahead of me in full speed and I got mad. So I used full speed and bam! I crash into the tyres, loosing my control. The man who stood over the corner helped me get back on track and I made sure I don't do something like that again. We had to do about 6 rounds during which, I crashed into the tyres again. A boy hit me as well! That made me mad, but I was under control. I was the first one to come back and then everything ended.
The next stop was, Pakistan Monument. It was pretty cool, with the construction and everything. We took some pictures there and we could see the whole of Islamabad, from there. It was a pretty sight! It was shivering cold at that time too and I had no jacket or shawl.
The last stop was the Faisal Mosque which is the biggest mosque. It was pretty and looked beautiful! We took some pictures there as well but it was getting late so we went back to the car.
For Dinner, we went to Pir Sohawa, where we could see the WHOLE of Islamabad and it was beautiful, perfect. I was literally in awe the whole way. We had dinner at the restaurant there and saw this big aquarium with fishes and one of the black fish tried to EAT me! It was freaky. We then went back to home and went to sleep at 1:00am.
Day 3 (Saturday):
Dad was out for his conference which meant that another boring morning was ahead of us but mom decied other-wise and we went for shopping. We went to this super-market which was okay, I guess. I bought this shirt from there and a few bookmarks as well. We then decided to have lunch at Pizza Hut, where we had a call from Dad that he's going to come home soon. We ate the Pizza and left. We also had this awesome icecream. I miss it.
Dad came and this time our trip was to Murree which was about an hour away from Islamabad. And let me tell you just one thing—It was fantabulous and the scenery was out of this world. The greenery and the hills and the trees! I kept staring at my window the whole way and took pictures. We then went to Putarata to go sit on the chair-lift. It was a long way to the ticket master and I was dead tired. We bought them and sat on the chairs. It was a long way so we had fun! The view from up there was breath-taking. We then landed, stupidly. There was a long line so we went to eat something. We drank coffee and eat some pakoras and saw that the line had increased. A dude said that the line will take forever, so we should just go on the cable car, which takes us even higher and come back. We did that and to our amazement, there was even a bigger line there! It would have probably taken hours. A van came our way and told us that the line would take time and that we should sit in there and go direct down. We did so, and we were on our way to our hotel in Murree. We reached there and slept. Peacefully.
Day 4 (Sunday/Last day):
We woke up from our tired sleep and left to do some shopping in the Mall Road which is pretty famous. We bought some clothes and shopped a bit, ocassionally looking here and there. I bought watches for my friends which they seemed to love. We also went to this newly constructed mall where there was this 'Motion Ride.' We had to select from the options and we chose 'Paradise Coaster' which was a roller-coaster. We used 3D glasses and the chair was moving which made it seem as if we were actually riding a coaster. It was pretty fun. Infact, my sister loved it so much she decided to do it again and I was forced to do it with her. We headed back when suddenly, it started raining. We ate some icecream and went towards our hotel to pack for our flight in the evening. The driver said that there was still time and we could see another place so we went to P.C Burbhan and seriously, the architecture was amazing. The gardens, plants and every single thing was simply amazing. I was in awe after seeing everything and wanted to explore more. After having some coffee, we went to the Garden, which was beautifully constructed. We took some pictures and headed back, since it was getting pretty late. I wanted to stay, though. We reached for our flight and blah blah blah. We reached Karachi and then left of for Hyderabad.
We reached at 12:30am and overall, it was a pleasant trip. Missing it would've been a pity!
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