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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

My dinner date with The Sudanese Kitchen

Monday, 10 April 2017

Last night I attended my cousin's POP UP event  in Hoxton which was promoting his cookbook called  Sudanese Kitchen.
( Please note  that it will be released soon and I can't wait to share it with you all.)

This project has been in the works for the past few years and I'm proud to be an ambassador and support my cousin with it. I have seen him collect recipes from various family members from all over Sudan and  even research more about the culture and educate us about it. I feel it is important to be connected with your roots and discover where you come from and with this project, I have never felt more close to my heritage and I'm proud to be Sudanese. 

Although the country isn't developing as well as it should, I am proud of the sense of community my culture brings and that I am able to share that with the people I care about and show them how much love we have for one another. 

With all that in mind,  here are the pictures from my dinner date with The Sudanese Kitchen.















For more information on when the book will be released and sneak peaks on the events, check out the following links 


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Liverpool Legends

Monday, 27 March 2017

As the daughter of a crazed Liverpool fan, I get perks such as going to games like Liverpool vs Barcelona  , which I attended this summer with the hospitality of Club Wembley.

Being able to go to these games with my dad gives me a chance to spend quality time with him, as well as creating long last memories.

So for this game, we travelled all the way to Liverpool to see  football legends of Liverpool play against Real Madrid. This included players such as Jamie Carragher, Michael Owen, Steven Gerard, Roberto Carlos, Luis Figo and Steve McManaman.





 












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My Cousin is Myconik

Monday, 14 November 2016

I wanted to take this time to show my support to my cousin Muna Gasim. I am so proud of everything she has done, since she has moved from Dubai to Toronto last year for her university. Ever since I can remember, she has always been such an ambitious person and when I brought her onboard to Music World Cup ,  it was the perfect opportunity for us to spend time together, since it was hard to find time with her being in university and me interning.



Since she has been in Toronto, she has started her own website and YouTube Channel, where she vlogs and discusses food, fashion and lifestyle.






Make sure you follow her on her social media channels

Question and Answer Time

1) When and why did you start your blog?
I started blogging around this time last year. Actually when I first created Myconik it wasn’t even supposed to be a blog, I actually had the idea of creating this sort of platform/online magazine where other artists/creatives could share their work.  That was the whole idea behind calling it Myconik.  It’s really just a pun on the words My and Icon. I really wanted to create this complete lifestyle brand, and I still have high hopes for that. However, I always knew that I loved writing poetry, and articles in general.  Myconik was a way for me to use my skills as a writer and to essentially leverage that to hopefully inspire people. Even if I haven’t yet reached that cusp of fame or anything, just being able to help one person makes me smile. That was really the reason I wanted to start blogging, it was to share my life with people and connect with them as a writer and as an artist.  I’ve always been infatuated with entrepreneurship, and working for myself. At the end of the day, I guess blogging makes perfect sense for that. It was also about figuring out what I really want to do in life. I think that’s a struggle that a lot of people go through.  I’m currently still on that journey, but as an individual that has fallen in love with communication. I think blogging, and now recently vlogging with the launch of my new YouTube channel has really helped me grow, discover myself and share that with people.

2) How would you describe your personal style?

I would describe my personal style as a mixture between elegant chic and comfort. I absolutely love textures like silk, and I’m a huge fan of keeping outfits classy but at the same time mixing in comfortable elements like a basic t-shirt or a staple coat that look good no matter what. I think definitely keeping it chic, and classy is important to me. I also love simplicity and for me style is definitely all about confidence and how you carry yourself way more than the clothes you wear. That being said if I were to describe my style in a few words it would probably be classy chic with a hint of street.

3) What are your must haves for winter?

Well, living in Canada I highly recommend investing in a good winter jacket from Canada Goose or Mackage. I personally love a big black winter jacket, I think they look really cool and you can never go wrong with black. I also love an oversized denim jacket because they are versatile, they go with so many outfits, and you can literally throw it over a fitted t-shirt some jeans or palazzo pants and head out the door, which is a major plus for those busy university days.

4) Who are your fashion inspirations?

For fashion I’m actually so inspired by Instagram.  I don’t have one individual fashion inspiration but I love looking at pages that have a sort of grungy and glamorous aesthetic. I’m obsessed with peachy/nudes, khaki and greys. I think they look so elegant. I think Camilla Coehlo has an amazing fashion sense.

5) What tips do you have for blogging and vlogging


I think the biggest tip for anyone who wants to start blogging or vlogging is to start, to not be afraid of taking a risk, and to make it a commitment in your life. A lot of people think it is much easier than it looks, but really it is a full-time job and it takes effort and hard work if you want to succeed.  Make sure you are aware of that commitment before you start, when I first started I didn’t know balancing university with blogging would be as much work as it really was but if you love it, it is worth it. Also understand the art of compartmentalising tasks and focus on doing things well. Right now since I just started my YouTube I’ve been focusing on that and haven’t updated my website as regularly however that is because I am focused on establishing my YouTube channel and then I plan to go back to regularly writing blog posts.  As I said earlier, it’s all about discovery and trying to find your niche, I’m still on that journey.  Make sure you surround yourself with people who are supportive but remember at the end of the day you should be your own biggest motivator. Also don’t be impatient, trust yourself, and your instincts, try and learn and improve your craft. Blog about what you are passionate about, don’t ever try to be fake or pretend to be someone you’re not. You’re not going to be liked by everyone but honestly who cares. Just be yourself, and vlog/blog about things you truly love. Also, don’t be too hard on yourself if things don’t pick up in the beginning, and if it’s something you really want to do then keep on pushing hard and stick to it. Make sure you are passionate and always look at the bright side. If you want to be successful you have to work for it and don’t define success by the approval or the opinions of others, figure out what success means to you, and work for it. Not everyone wants to famous and not everyone has the same conception of success, so be honest with yourself, and figure out what your goal actually is.


Posted By Urbanista ( Azza Gasim) 

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Liverpool vs Barcelona International Cup 2016

Monday, 8 August 2016


When you live with a football fanatic dad, like mine, you get the opportunity to go to games up and down the country. His love for football is like nothing I have ever seen before and going to these games with him and some of the family, gives me the chance to spend quality time with him and create long, lasting memories.




So for this particular game that we attended on the weekend, it was for the International Cup where Liverpool were playing against Barcelona.

The line ups for both teams were as follows;


Barça XI:
1.Ter Stegen 5.Sergio 6.Denis 7.Arda 9.Suárez 10.Messi 12.Cámara 14.Mascherano 17.Munir 22.Aleix Vidal 24.Mathieu










The best thing about this game was the fact that my dad managed get hospitality tickets with Club Wembley/ Bobby Moore Club This meant we were treated to a 3 course meal, before the game and amazing seats in the stadium to watch the game, which I have to say , they were the comfiest seats in the whole stadium.

I couldn't resist documenting every minute of this experience. So heres some pictures of my Club Wembley/Bobby Moore Club experience.







































For all those Barcelona fans out there, I took a few pictures of Messi, Suarez, RakitićPiqué and Iniesta. 
















To finish off, I want to wish all of the Premier League, Copa Del Rey and Bundesliga teams the best of luck for the new season. :D

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