It was only when it got to mid-day and I took my shoes off to make wudhu (ablutions for prayer) that I realised I was wearing two different shoes.
I just did a double take, I couldn't believe I had done it.
Surprisingly no-one noticed all day, I showed one colleague and she commented that once someone sees my hijab, they don't even notice my feet, I wasn't sure what to make of that. I think it helped that my abayah was so long.
Anyway, it was a good day at work. I bumped into another lady who used to manage me who moved to the Children's service. She told me that there was a job coming up in her team that she would like me to go for when she submitted the post to HR to advertise. It's a higher post by about three grades from where I am, so that was a nice thought.
Aside from that I spent the day helping another team to survey residents to ask about the quality of our services. I expected lots of abuse, but actually got to speak to ALL sorts of people, most of whom were very nice.
I came home in a good mood with the intention of getting lots done: cooking, Arabic with Little Lady followed by selling practice, blogging, catching up with e-mails, a lovely conversation with Sis Rainbow which just made my day and . Now for that pile of laundry, or maybe not... maybe the last of that milk chocolate bar and my book beckon (A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle). In any case, I will certainly be checking my shoes at the door before I leave the house from now on.
I just did a double take, I couldn't believe I had done it.
Surprisingly no-one noticed all day, I showed one colleague and she commented that once someone sees my hijab, they don't even notice my feet, I wasn't sure what to make of that. I think it helped that my abayah was so long.
Anyway, it was a good day at work. I bumped into another lady who used to manage me who moved to the Children's service. She told me that there was a job coming up in her team that she would like me to go for when she submitted the post to HR to advertise. It's a higher post by about three grades from where I am, so that was a nice thought.
Aside from that I spent the day helping another team to survey residents to ask about the quality of our services. I expected lots of abuse, but actually got to speak to ALL sorts of people, most of whom were very nice.
I came home in a good mood with the intention of getting lots done: cooking, Arabic with Little Lady followed by selling practice, blogging, catching up with e-mails, a lovely conversation with Sis Rainbow which just made my day and . Now for that pile of laundry, or maybe not... maybe the last of that milk chocolate bar and my book beckon (A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle). In any case, I will certainly be checking my shoes at the door before I leave the house from now on.
Salams sister,
ReplyDeleteROFL!!! I walked out of my house to go to work one day realizing I had put on the over the shoulder boulder holder.
But the shoes- that is tops!
I hope you are well my dear sis. Sorry Ive been absent, things are a bit chaotic here and it looks like we are going to be moving very soon. Oy!
Hugs to you and the little chickens,
iMuslimah & O
:-) Loved that post!!! I had a lot to catch up with, so I have been reading your blog with a nice cup of coffee. Life has been close to chaotic here as well but watch the mail soon!
ReplyDeletesubhan allah sis i can't belive you didn't see theose shoes earlier looool
ReplyDeletelol, sounds like something I would do :D sis, I love the shoe youre wearing on your left foot :D lovely masha'allah
ReplyDeleteerm.. whats an over the shoulder boulder holder?? and why is it bad? interesting ;)
ReplyDeleteooh and (final comment I promise) Sis Rainbow does that to me too masha'allah
ReplyDeleteyou need a sign similar to TGIF!
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