A Kuwiati Dream

It was a dream? It has to be a dream! BUT IT’S NOT. It’s for real. Finally! We worked so hard and we finally got it. Yesterday I was so happy that couldn’t stop smiling. As soon as I got home from work my friend and I hugged and laughed hysterically. We just couldn’t believe it. We were 100% sure it was happening soon but seeing it and feeling it something else. I kept getting non-stop phone calls and text msgs from people in Kuwait and the States congratulating. I woke up this morning thinking what a nice a dream but it wasn’t a dream. It was real. When I got to the office, I ran to my desktop and started looking at the news. It was everywhere. I just couldn’t stop smiling all day. I am smiling at the moment. But our fight has not ended, it just started.

4 Responses to “A Kuwiati Dream”


  1. 1 Rawand May 19th, 2005 at 7:33 pm

    Very true. A big giant step, yet there is a lot waiting to be accomplished.
    One of my biggest concerns is training Kuwaiti women on practicing politics, i.e. to provide them with the right tools for evaluating, debating, and promoting the political programs available.
    Oh boy, what a task.

  2. 2 Shopaholic Q8eya May 20th, 2005 at 11:51 am

    rawand, you see this is a big issue! Many Kuwaiti women have no experience at all in politics. Some of them are not even intersted! OMG.. thinking about it makes me worry. But, I know we will be able to make it.

  3. 3 Rawand May 21st, 2005 at 12:16 pm

    Yes we will. but first we need a plan; and by heaven I have no idea how to have functual one with the type of leadership we have. any ideas?

  4. 4 Shopaholic Q8eya May 23rd, 2005 at 12:24 pm

    I guess if we put our minds together, we will be able to come up with a good plan. We managed to do so far.rite?

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