Tuesday 28 July 2009

Uni Update

Good news. Just placed an order today for equipment for uni including a brand new MacBook Pro 17” via the equipment allowance part of my DSA .

It will take about three weeks or so to arrive and cannot wait… HURRAH!

Monday 27 July 2009

Wembley Cup Weekend

On Friday and Sunday I attended the Wembley Cup w/ Sarah, an invitational football (soccer) tournament that took place between 24 and 26 July 2009 at Wembley Stadium, London. This was the inaugural year of the Wembley Cup, where each team played two matches, with three points awarded for a win and one point for a draw; and the four teams that played where Al-Ahly, Barcelona, Celtic, and Tottenham Hotspur.

In terms of accessibility it was very accessible w/ our seats on a platform w/ an excellent view of the field, and all the staff were so friendly and helpful. I was happy to see there was quite good services for disabled people at Wembley Stadium.

On Day 1 (24 July 2009) the first game was between Celtic and Al-Ahly (Celtic thrashed Al-Ahly by a final score of 5 – 0, but two of Celtic’s goals should have been offside) and the first game was between Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur (w/ a 1 – 1 draw). Day 2 (26 July 2009) was an interesting day w/ Barcelona beat Al-Ahly 4 – 1 and Celtic killed Tottenham Hotspur 2 – 0 (a great Anglo-Scot rivalry, indeed). Also, it was wicked to see Messi play for a bit on Day 2 during the 2nd Half of the first game, he’s amazing! Well, the final scores of the tournament where as follows:


Overall, I had a fab weekend at Wembley Stadium and hopefully I can attend next summer’s Wembley Cup too…

Thursday 23 July 2009

Work Experience

Today, I went to the office to continue my work experience at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign / Trailblazers HQ that I’m doing during the summer, as I was unable to go on Tuesday b/c I was unwell.

Anyway, it was a much more productive day than last week since Sana came w/ me to be my lovely personal secretary and I think I’ll get her to come w/ me on Tuesdays and Thursdays when I go to the office b/c she’s a big help. About 12:00PM or so, Bobby (Trailblazers Project Manager) kindly invited Sana and I to lunch with some of the people at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, so we both just walked up the road to a nice restaurant and had lunch w/ Bobby and the others, which was quite good and a fab time.

Once we got back to the office, we worked some more on next current Trailblazers campaign, access to and through education. Also, before I left the office me and two other Trailblazers recorded a video about our experiences w/ higher education that hopefully you’ll see on our website soon.

All in all, I had a brilliant day at the office (mainly thanks to Sana) and I cannot wait until next week!

Wednesday 22 July 2009

Dirty Harry Lives

Just watched “Gran Torino” that was directed by Clint Eastwood, and stars Clint Eastwood and Bee Vang. It was one of the great DVDs with a wonderful card that Sharon & John (my amazing friends from America) sent me for my birthday.

This film is really quite good, which I enjoyed a lot. Clint Eastwood is such a brilliant director and actor, and his facial expressions in this film were just wicked… Highly recommended, but not for the kids. *** FOUR STARS ***

Sunday 19 July 2009

On Top of The World…

I stayed up until 3:00 AM this morning in elation after last night I watched my cousin, British boxer Amir Khan , claim his first world title – the WBA light welterweight belt to become the WBA light welterweight World Champion...

HURRAH: Congrats, Amir! :-)

Saturday 18 July 2009

T Minus Less Than 60 Days

Guess what? There are 57 Days, 17 Hours, 06 Minutes and Counting until the first day of uni! HURRAH! I cannot believe how quickly the time is going and I’m getting quite excited/anxious in anticipation…

Paprika

Yesterday, Sarah and I watched ‘Paprika’ directed by Satoshi Kon and starring Megumi Hayashibara and Akio Ohtsuka, which is a Japanese animated science-fiction film based on a book of the same name.

It’s basically a film about a psychologist dealing with dreams and how to treat people’s illnesses through their dreams using a device that goes over the head by interpretation of the dream that the person is having. Sorry, that’s not a very good description of the film, but it’s a difficult film to describe. That being said, I quite enjoyed the film and though the animation was really interesting, it is definitely one animated film for adults over 16. Recommended must see. *** THREE 1/2 STARS ***

Thursday 16 July 2009

First Day of Work Experience

Today, I went to the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign HQ where it was the first day of my work experience officially at office. I started my work experience since August 2008 w/ the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign / Trailblazers, but as I didn’t have a good wheelchair to go into the office I have had to do my work experience from home. Thankfully, now that I have a new wheelchair, I can hopefully start going into the office for my work experience one or two days a week during the summer before I start my University in September.

The day at the office today turned out okay, and when I got home I was feeling a bit down because I was unable to do any physical activity (type anything on their computer and administrative work) needed and Dad ended up helping me doing the majority of the work, which made me feel quite bad. Talking to the Trailblazers Project Manager before I left the office, he said that they might be able to find a volunteer willing to scribe for me at the office, so I will see what happens.

I have so many great ideas that I just need to find a way to express them to others without much or any physical activity on my part. It’s so inspiring and wonderful to go into the office that I just need to do it more often, becoming productive and efficient for myself. Stay tuned for more exciting news from the office…

Sunday 12 July 2009

Birthday Wishes

Today, is my big sister's 25th birthday... Happy Birthday, Sarah!

Friday 10 July 2009

A Day at The Museum

Yesterday, I attended the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign’s 2009 Young Pavement Artists Competition (YPAC) Awards Ceremony at the Natural History Museum w/ Mum and Sarah.

Upon arrival, we went to a reception we mingled for a while and around 14:00 we into the theatre for actual awards ceremony to see the children who were the runner-ups and winners in each category received their prizes. It was so inspiring to see all the children’s amazing artwork!

Guess who was also awarding the children their prizes? Well, it was Chico of the “It’s Chico Time” fame! He is so funny and I met him afterwards as well when Mum was chatting him up…

About 40-45 minutes later, we went back to the reception area to have tea and cake and chat some more. Then at 16:30 the runner-ups and winners were given an exclusive tour of the museum, and I was offered to go on the tour too on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign; so Mum, Sarah and me followed the brilliant Matt (Learning Operations Manager at the Museum), who gave an excellent Museum Tour. The NHM was exclusively closed for us; he showed us all the cool parts of the Museum and he took us to a special room that not many know b/c it’s hidden where the had all kinds unique, interesting items that we could touch and explore – from fossils to bones and to butterflies to a taxidermy fox. The friendly Guido was our lovely museum guide; he showed me (and the me touch) all kinds cool items including a dried starfish, a head of a crocodile, a mold of a dinosaur’s teeth, Baleen from a Sperm Whale and so much more… It was just utterly amazing and I definitely plan to go back!

All in all, it was a wicked day that I really enjoyed. Plus, it was very nice to meet old and new friends from the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign – Phil (Chief Executive), Adam (Designer), Abby (Director of Marketing and Communications), Sally (Marketing and Communications Manager), Eleanor (Web Manager), Laura (Volunteering Recruitment Manager) and twins Laura and Judith (Trailblazers National Ambassadors) – and others such as Jo (from the tictoc , the company that designed and manages our websites) and more interesting people at the ceremony. YPAC was a well dog’s bollocks of an experience that I’ll never forget…

Birthday Wishes

Happy 18th Birthday to my younger sister, Sana! I hope that today is great day for her and she has a wonderful year…

Tuesday 7 July 2009

Funeral of the World

Just finished watch Michael Jackson’s funeral / memorial on telly live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Quite a varied extravaganza; May he rest in peace…

Meeting at The Department for Transport

This afternoon I went to the Department for Transport with Bobby ( Trailblazers Project Manager) and two other Trailblazers to meet the Minister of State for Transport, Mr. Sadiq Khan MP (no relation) to discuss accessibility on public transportation.

It was a very productive meeting and he's such a wonderfully, nice man.

Find out more about the meeting .

Monday 6 July 2009

Wonderful Weekend

I had the most amazing weekend, chronicled as followed:

FRIDAY – Watched British No. 1 Seed (World No. 3 Seed) Andy Murray lose to Andy Roddick at the Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Semifinals on telly. What a killer serve Roddick has! Interesting game; Murray played rubbish and just gave up winning…

Also, on Friday night my younger brother, Sufian (SOOF*YAAN), had to go the A&E (ER) via ambulance b/c he was feeling very ill w/ severe right eye/chest pain. Thankfully, I was nothing serious and he was home early Saturday morning. I just pray that he stays well since he’s a very lively 13-year-old and always running in to a wall or something.

SATURDAY – First off, Happy Independence Day to all my friends in the USA!
On Saturday, I attended Beyond Boundaries Live in Farnborough, Hampshire and I represented the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign / Trailblazers (where I do work experience). It was quite an interesting event for disabled people with wicked activities such as scuba diving, rock climbing and "Pimp My Wheelchair"; and Bobby (Trailblazers Project Manager) and I gave a presentation about Trailblazers, which went pretty well. Overall, it was a brilliant experience! Check out more here .

SUNDAY – Yesterday, was my 24th birthday: HURRAH! For my birthday I went to the cinema to see “Ice Age 3 Dawn Of The Dinosaurs” w/ my siblings (Sarah, Sana and Sufian) and Vaios (my Greek carer who kindly drove us). It was quite a funny film and the only film we could watch w/ my younger siblings. *** THREE 1/2 STARS ***

Afterwards, we watched the Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Final between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick. A very exciting final, indeed! When the game was over, we had cake that was so yummy. About an hour later, my one of Mum best friends, Razia (Aunty Roz), with her son (Irfan) and his new wife (who got married last July) came to visit to wish me a happy birthday. It’s always nice to see Aunty Roz and was especially nice to see Irfan as I’ve not seen him since September. We just sat and laughed, enjoying each other’s company. Once they’d left, we had dinner at about 22.30; Mum made Chicken Tikka Masala w/ rice and baked fish with spices, which was amazing… An excellent birthday, indeed!

Overall, my weekend was very enjoyable. A well good entire weekend!

Sunday 5 July 2009

A Year Older

Happy Birthday to me! It’s my big 24th birthday today – HURRAH!

Thursday 2 July 2009

Sunshine

The weather has been so nice here in London for a change for past several days – being between 29 – 33 Degrees C (84 – 91 Degrees F). I hope we do have a nice summer like they’re predicted b/c I really miss the brilliant summers of America living there 10+ years and all!

So, as the weather was still fab today this evening I went for walk (well drive) to our local park about a mile away. Just a well good day out…