Eid Mubarak... :)

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Ramadan coming to an end. It has been very difficult this year. Very long days, heatwave etc. But it's been a good experience.

Lost quite a fair amount of weight as well. Most did infact. Hopefully Eid will be tomorrow.


Eid Mubarak my fellow Muslims brothers & sisters. Hope you enjoy the day.

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One of my work colleges has tomorrow and Friday off work to celebrate. He said although you feel like you could eat a lot you actually don't because your stomach has shrunk.

He looked very tired with bags around his eyes yesterday.

Well done to those who have managed to get through it!

Yup your right there. After fasting all day, and when you sit down to eat. t's a different story.

But yes hard work. And im off from today for 2 weeks. So all good :)
 
Do you get to feast tomorrow then? I remember being told that it was customary to have a big family party and celebrate all that is good, i.e. food, good health, friends and family.

Well done to all those who have remained faithful and true through these last few weeks :)

Once it is confirmed that Eid is tomorrow. Then yea its quite normal to have freinds and family over. But problem is, when you have been fasting for a month, is a change to the system.
So it takes another few days to get out of it. :(
 
Meh, wasnt that hard. I was still doing cardio at the gym and 10k runs. So long as you stock up on food and water before sunset, its pretty easy.

I did go gym a few times. But gave up at the end. But will be starting gym again from monday.
 
It will be smaller this year (fewer people this year) but still substantial enough! Kebabs, fry-ups, samosas with various fillings, chicken, stuffed parathas for breakfast as well as normal breakfast, meat, fish and then there's everything else when you go visit people :D

Awsome..!

I bloody love it.. :D :D
 
Seems the moon is out already

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I don't know either, it's absolute chaos there every year.

It's full of kids on Eid day. Yea, i too used to go Rusholme on Eid bouncing about and all sorts. But i've not been to Rusholme on Eid day about 7 years now.

You can't even drive through Wilmslow road. It'll be blocked off. Most side roads leading to Wilmslow road will be blocked as well.
 
I live on Claremont road, one of the side roads leading right into the middle of Rusholme :D

The party has progressed to the "Honk your horn every 3 seconds phase". It's like a soothing kind of dubstep :p

I paid a visit to Rosholme last night around 1am. Few of us went there, for a meal. We were only around the corner (Trafford Centre)

It's not the same anymore. Not enough people. No atmosphere, nothing.
 
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