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back in Cairoback in Cairo Everyone has been asking me if things feel or look any different here in Cairo after the revolution.  When I left, there were tanks in my neighborhood, a curfew, lots of gunfire, there was no internet, and Mubarak was still president.  Now, Mubarak is gone, the police are back on the streets, the tanks have rolled out,...

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from ancient to medieval in Cairofrom ancient to medieval in Cairo On Tuesday we started our day with a cab ride to Tahrir to see the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. We spent a few hours enjoying the Tutahnkamun exhibit, Akhenaten collection, and other ancient art and artifacts of Egypt. We then took a taxi to the Citadel. The views of the city were stunning. We...

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weddles in luxorweddles in luxor This past week has been a whirlwind!  After seeing some sights around Cairo with Ryan, my parents arrived and we left for Luxor.  We arrived in Luxor around midday and decided to check out Luxor Temple in the afternoon sunlight.  It was incredible.  The city of Luxor creeps right up to the edges of these ancient sites,...

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Mount SinaiMount Sinai Last weekend we went on a faculty trip to Mount Sinai.  After a 9 hour bus ride through barren, empty, desert, along the eastern coast of Egypt and across the Sinai Peninsula, we made it to Dahab where the best thing about our hotel was the coral reef meters from our room.  Another 2 hour bus ride through a forbidding...

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Unfinished ObeliskUnfinished Obelisk Once we got to Aswan and after a crazy taxi experience that entailed some serious driver rivalry, keys stolen from the ignition, a chase involving a tire iron, and a group of tourists, ahem, us, quietly unloading our luggage and finding another cab... (yeah, I know, OH EGYPT!) Anyhow once we got to Aswan, we decided...

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Category : My Life in Cairo, Oh, Egypt

I didn’t have a camera on me today, but this photo captures my confusion pretty adequately.  Completely different situation; totally identical confusion.  I think of this photo often when I have trouble finding the right words to describe how I feel.

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In other news, remember that Arabic امتحان (exam) I had?  Well I completely slept through my alarm that day, oh by about two hours or so.  It was beautiful.  I threw some clothes on and ran out the door to catch the bus.  Not A bus, THE last bus that would have the ability to get me all the way out to New Cairo in time, Inshallah!  Long story short, or rather short boring story short, I made it to class just in time.  And since I am sure you are all wondering, I got an A… whew!

And now we are learning verbs.  That means I can make sentences like:

اميلي يأكتل بيتزا و يشرب كوكا كولا

which is… Emily eats pizza and drinks coca cola.

It’s true, so very, very true.  And now English-speakers and Arabic-speakers alike can know these amazingly important things about me.  Pretty cool, huh.  Learning Arabic is the most fun thing I have done in a long time.  Fun, because I feel somewhat accomplished every day when I can say, “Kusa!!!!” at the zucchini at the fruit-stand and “Basal!!!!” at the onions.  It’s thrilling, really.  It really is.  There is no sarcasm here.  Just honest truth.  It really helps that I think I have a very good teacher who makes class fun.  I wish you all were in my class so we could practice saying things like: “The coffee is on the table” and “The girl reads the book” together.  It would be SO fun.  I think you will just have to trust me on that.

Anyone that comes to visit gets a complimentary crash course in Arabic.  So get ready!

Comments (2)

How impressive…not only getting to class on time, but then receiving an “A” on the test! You should be proud of yourself!

I love the photo, Em. It’s the chocolate syrup-y cup that screams “not paper!” that gets me…

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