Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Update, Jealous!?
Friday, September 17, 2010
The Beginning (Again)
That's right folks, school has started again and I am back in Cairo. Classes actually began on the 5th, but seeing as I just got internet at my apartment, the blogging had to wait.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
The 2 Post Semester
-Life in the apartment in Maadi has been quiet and absolutely lovely
-I began a Beth Moore Bible Study with some women from a local church and another with a nice group of people from AUC and other areas of Cairo
-I've continued teaching EFL through the Lamb Center on Tuesday nights
-Lucy and I journeyed to 3 major cities in Spain for spring break
-I got to see a bit of Upper Egypt and some ancient temples in Aswan and Abu Simbel
-I've met more wonderful people (sometimes on the bus to school!)
I've decided to stay and finish the program here, so I've signed up for classes in September. I'll be moving, not sure where yet, but I'm looking forward to the coming adventures!
Saturday, February 6, 2010
A Stroll Through Old Cairo
Yesterday, I travelled on the metro, through downtown, past the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops, and arrived in Old Cairo. My friends Sherif and Karim invited me along on a tour of what is also referred to as Islamic Cairo and we walked and walked and then walked around some more!
We started out in Khan al Khalili, the famous marketplace, and made our way to the original walls of Cairo. We saw mosques, theatres, grain houses, and cisterns. The Al Azhar mosque was quite large and very beautiful. Since it was Friday, we had to wait a bit to enter until the afternoon prayer had concluded.
We finished our tour at one of the doors to the city, aptly named Bab Zuela (Bab means door in Arabic, don’t ask me what Zuela means). We climbed to the top of the walls surrounding the entrance and were treated to a magnificent panorama of the city. The next call to prayer sounded while were were up there and the attached video shows what I saw and heard from that vantage point.
We also decided it was a grand idea to climb the tiny, narrow staircase of the minaret tower to get an even higher view. I’ll admit there were times when I thought that the really old tower would collapse on me and I’d be stuck forever, but we soldiered on and made it out unscathed, alhamdullilah!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Back to School
Classes began on the 31st. Our department was then informed that the first week of classes were cancelled so the MA TEFL students (that’s me) could attend the Nile TESOL conference being held downtown. So here I sit on a Thursday, making spicy tomato chicken soup and updating the blog, rather than taking the 40 minute bus ride to campus for some “edu-ma-cation”.
This semester should be action-packed and I’m super excited! I’m taking 3 courses, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, and Second-Language Acquisition. Only one class a day and none on Tuesday, which isn’t too shabby. I’d promise that I’d update more, but I don’t want to be a liar =)
Side note: Yes, those are some awesome, ancient pyramids in the background of the picture.