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Sunday, 21 February 2010

Gathering and Social Relations

People in our country are carrying on maintaining the social relations among relatives and friends, through visits and meetings at feasts, festivals and occasions.

Here, women in my family are gathering and talking about different topics, such as their work, housekeeping, children teaching and care.



Relatives here are eating lunch together.



They also, do not lose the moments of making the grape desert “Al-Khabeesah” together.




My grandma is visiting her sister, recalling their past days together.



Children also, are enjoying their times together.



They are playing strange and funny game, from their minds.


Comments

Hey,What have you been doing lately? Thanks for your blog it's awesome. I think those grapes are looking good can I have some my friend. Those children are really happy together. I like it. Take care and god bless. -Cherries-

hi eman, your topics are wonderful. I like and appricite it. our cultures are very close and you have really made good presentation about it. in my opinion interesstig familiar topics are very important to build vocabulary and the other English skills. Thank you very much for your efforts to help us. see you.

Hi Ema. I like your blog and I have a question. Do your kids go to the school or they learn at home with you women. Thank you.

Hi Eman, your blog is very interesting. I am impress by all the love you show to your family and your grandparents in particular. The pictures from the book about vineyard are very beautiful. I didn't know you have so many varieties of grapes. Thank you to learn us about the economy of Palestine. It's a great country and I hope I could visit it in the future. Salutation to you and your family. I wish you all the best.

hi eman , your presentation to our culture made me speechless. Thank you for being a good example for Muslims women especially Palestinian , we need that to get the world to hear our case , our side of the story . We have roots and culture here ,Palestine our land Thank You

Hi Eman! I've read your posts with real interest. Traditions and ways of spending free time in my country are different. People in Poland have no time to spend it together.I can't wait for new post from your country which is so exotic for me. I hope to get to know more about your country and people. See you Agata

Hi Eman, Your blog is superb and even your family and your living. The kids seems to be very happy in the photos. Hope you'll give the recipe of the grape's desert, whole family gathered in cooking it shows that how much delicious it is. Your English skill is quite good and you write in a descriptive way. Thank you for sharing with us that we have never read before. Asma

Hello Eman, Thanks to sharing with us a little piece of your life way. Is good to see your people caring of his traditions.

gr8 n awesome presentation u done

Hi Eman, Thank you for sharing with us your life, it was very interesting to read and see your items, it was just like I am seeing some good moments I spent with my familly in morocco.the social relations among relatives and friends is so important overthere.... Thanks for those moments. Rachid

Hi Eman, how nice to see how close your family is. I think it's very important to keep family tradition. Specially if you have such a beautiful and big family like yours. I have a very short family. But I admire those who have a large one. Send you my best regards to you and your family.

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