His First Day to Nursery
Today is Hassan’s first day at the nursery. All I can say it all went well, elhamdillah. I’m so proud of my baby. I just want to thank everyone who helped me find the right nursery. Choosing one wasn’t easy because there’s so many to choose from that it made so hard for me to decide, but in the end I decided the location is much more important. I’ll post his pics later.

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October 1st, 2007 at 2:21 pm
mabrouk!!! finally!
October 1st, 2007 at 3:21 pm
Aww that’s so cute! So no tantrums or anything like that? Good for you!
October 2nd, 2007 at 9:53 am
mabrook.. hopefully he will be the bigger kid and beat them up, if need be! lol!
October 2nd, 2007 at 10:51 pm
Chika, Allah yebarik feech
This Lady, well he cried a little
Marzouq, Allah yebarik feek. But you won’t believe what he did today, on his 2nd day only he hit an older kid and made him cry even, poor kid!
October 4th, 2007 at 7:12 am
Mabrook!
El’7amd’la’Allah.
October 8th, 2007 at 9:55 am
Hi, your little boy is very cute! Mabrook and him starting school! I am in the midst of looking for one for my daughter. Which one did you choose? Please let me know when you have some time… and thank-you for the information so far, it really helps!
October 12th, 2007 at 8:52 am
Hi, I’m new on this site, which I find really interesting. I’m aqcuainted to Kuwait and schools in Kuwait, though. I noticed that you weren’t sure about which nursery to go to. I sure hope you didn’t take your beautiful son to *** in Salwa. I can’t tell from the picture, because the carpet and the whole room looks like other rooms I’ve seen. That school is really awful, believe me! You do not want your child to be in the company of some of those teachers! At *** in Salwa, there are two teachers, both called A*******, who take drugs and party like they are in Ibiza. They should have chosen other job, you know what I mean. Although they have that “job” after the school program, as they live next to the school and many people saw numerous men (Kuwaities and others) coming over to their house and leaving the next day. A parent (Kuwaiti man) told me he saw one of them at a party and she was so drunk that she threw up in front of everyone!He moved his 3 children from the school. I simply don’t understand how they were hired, but there are rumours that they are “in close connections” with the school owner in Salwa. I recommand everyone to not take their children to *** as long as those two are teachers. I believe one is at KG, the other one at Year 1. I have friends working at The American Academy for Girls and even they heared of “the two A*******”! The meals are not great either, I don’t understand how children can eat them. And they have only 2 kinds of “food”. The hygene is a misterious issues. If parents onlt new!… I will come back on the subject. Best of luck to you and your family.