


My name is Hayat Hassine . I am from Morocco. My native language is Arabic . I have been here for about 11 months. I came to United States on September 1st, I got married about one year and a half ago. My life is very simplewith nothing special. I divide my time between my sister in Egypt and my parents in Morocco. Because my sister doesn’t have children, she took me over to live with her, But I spent more time with my parents in a small town according to the family tradition of my country. All the time I was obedient to my parents, and tried to make them happy and comfortable, that’s why my parents like me more than my sisters.
I was very close to my mother and she taught me how to work around the house. She also taught me how to take responsibility. My sisters didn’t continue their education . They didn’t want much education because education for woman in my town is not as important as it is for men. Women in my city don’t work outside home. They only stay home and take care of their children, their house, their husband. Only men work outside to earn their living and support their family.
I was also close to my father who liked me more than other children . I was the only one in my family who finished my education . My father liked this and he always supported me to study. Even now, he still wants me to be different from my sisters.
When I came to the United States, I found that life in the U.S.A moves so fast. It forces everyone to be active in his/her life, Living in America has taught me how important it is to keep working. I also noticed that the U.S.A is a land of opportunity for those who want to be in America. They must work very hard to achieve their goals, to make dreams come true.
Finally, my goal is to learn English and after that I will think about my future.
I am very grateful to the God to be in the U.S.A.
I was very close to my mother and she taught me how to work around the house. She also taught me how to take responsibility. My sisters didn’t continue their education . They didn’t want much education because education for woman in my town is not as important as it is for men. Women in my city don’t work outside home. They only stay home and take care of their children, their house, their husband. Only men work outside to earn their living and support their family.
I was also close to my father who liked me more than other children . I was the only one in my family who finished my education . My father liked this and he always supported me to study. Even now, he still wants me to be different from my sisters.
When I came to the United States, I found that life in the U.S.A moves so fast. It forces everyone to be active in his/her life, Living in America has taught me how important it is to keep working. I also noticed that the U.S.A is a land of opportunity for those who want to be in America. They must work very hard to achieve their goals, to make dreams come true.
Finally, my goal is to learn English and after that I will think about my future.
I am very grateful to the God to be in the U.S.A.
2 comments:
Hi!
I saw the pictures of Morocco and Egypt and I want to say I like it! I would like to visit your birthplace and your husband native city.)))
What a great blog, Hayat! Your stories and your pictures are all very exotic andattractive. Visiting your site brings your visitors from america to an entirely different world. I hope you will keep writing and tell more wonderful stories and share more of your unique experiences and perspective. I look forward to reading more of your stories. thank you!
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