Yes, May is thankfully drawing to a close. It has never been one of my favourite months from quite a few years for the simple reason that having Saboor around at home, all day, every day is not an easy task. There are other memories also associated with May that are not entirely what I want to remember, memories from when I was a teenager etc.
So, June is just two days away and Saboor’s school starts on 4th June while Azhaan’s starts on 3rd. I am sure that Azhaan is going to kick up quite a ruckus about being away from me and I have no idea how to deal with it. Will bother about it when that happens I guess. I am also a bit worried about Saboor because he will be the new kid in class. I hope he can make friends easily there, and become one of the crowd.
Then, we got Saboor’s books and everything and we have to cover them as yet. I still have to buy his shoes, socks and other accessories and his uniform might apparently be delayed by a few days so I have no idea if its ok if he goes in his regular clothes.
Soon, these lazy mornings are going to give way to a mad rush in the morning when I have to make breakfast and lunch, pack it and get the kids ready before sending them off to school. But the peace and quiet that follows will be fantastic I hope! Will get much more of my work done in that way.
By the way, I was planning on writing this and kept putting it off and then I saw Anamika’s post on it and thought I’d better write what I was thinking too!

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May 29, 2009 at 6:16 pm
101dreams
Gosh… Saboor going to be the new kid in school… Somehow it seems too soon for that… Time does move quickly
June 10, 2009 at 8:48 pm
Lubi :)
Nazu didn’t take it too easily or happily to be the new kid in the school. And that had me upset too… but believe me, they all get comfortable sooner than we think they do!
Big Lubi-size hugs to my Saboor and Azhaan
Masha-Allah, now the days r just jet-flying!!
June 10, 2009 at 10:21 pm
andaleebwajid
Luckily Saboor saw that there were about a hundred new students that Cathedral had admitted, all spread across diifferent classes and sections of course, and so he immediately felt at ease. Also, his classmates welcomed him, all the boys quickly showed him where to sit in their midst and he seems to have adjusted quite well. It’s still too early to say however!
June 13, 2009 at 1:59 am
Lubi :)
Masha-Allah, that’s lovely!! Way to go, Saboor Beta!