I Am an Iranian Daughter

Iran`s Historical Monuments,Iranian`s ceremonies,and some times my Thoughts, Diary...

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Dear friend
a problem occur what I write soon change to Chinese alphabet!

14 Comments:

At 4:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

USA for Iran Justice
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At 4:13 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

MY DEAR CHILD, I E-MAILD YOU A LITTLE WHILE AGO AND I TOLD YOU I WOULD BE PRAYING FOR YOU. WELL I HAVE BEEN PRAYING AND I WONDERED IF YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR LIFE TO BE IMPROVING IN ANY WAY SINCE THEN? I HAVE GRAND CHILDREN AND MANY FRIENDS FOR WHOME I PRAY AND THEY SEE CHANGES OCCURING IN THEIR LIVES, SO I DO HOPE GOD IS LISTENING TO ME WHEN I SPEAK TO HIM ABOUT YOU, HE DOES LISTEN YOU KNOW? AND, HE HEARS YOU WHEN YOU PRAY TOO. EVERY TIME! PRAYERS FOR IRAN ARE IN CONSTANT SUPPLY TOO. BLESSINGS AND LOVE. 'HIS' ALWAYS.

 
At 8:13 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Be strong.

 
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At 5:27 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello. I realize this may seem awkward since you don't know me, but I am writing a book about Iran, a historical fiction taking place between 1975 to now. I have traveled to Iran, I speak some Farsi, and am familiar in general with the culture, but I really want to have some discussion with Iranians about what they would say in a book if they could. What do you think are some of the most important things you would want Americans to know about Iran, about Iranian women, families, education, customs...if you could tell the world something, what would be most important to say? I want this book to speak for real people, real issues, and real Iran.

I would I appreciate your help, I love your blog too--I hope we can talk sometime. Thanks.

If you are interested in talking,
email me at : auburnoctober@yahoo.com
--Siena

 
At 7:38 PM , Blogger NV said...

justice will prevail Perry ANSARI U.S.A

 
At 11:02 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's been a year since your last post. Plese tell us how you are, how your family is, especially your father. Prayers for all of you continue. Georgenac@gmail.com

 
At 5:48 AM , Anonymous Sonia H said...

I came across your nice blog on this huge net, but I think you stopped posting... What a pity, I would love to read more!
All the best,

 
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At 2:12 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you still online?

 
At 4:54 PM , Blogger Georgenac said...

It has been a long while since your last blogg. Should I go elsewhere to find your writings? How is your family, your father...how are you? ghc

 
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