Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Camping in Ras Mohamed

While the East Coast was being slammed by an awful storm, I was sitting pretty on the beach with the desert as the backdrop. It took years to get there- no exaggeration- with security checkpoints making us pull over about an hour each time. But it was all worth it because it was beautiful, relaxing, and a much needed getaway from Cairo's insanity.

We slept in tents right on the beach and I woke up to the sound of water before I even opened my eyes. We went snorkeling every day- not bad for someone who hasn't even swam before. We passed time with volleyball, Frisbee, and cards.

All of our meals were homemade and delicious and served right on the beach.

Even better, coming home was a much smoother ride thanks to clever strategies that worked better than trying to look Egyptian. 






Saturday, October 20, 2012

Classroom Update

Since my life has been taken over by 15 kindergartners, my blog has died. So I decided to take pictures of my classroom a month later because that's all I have going on in my life now. It's Reading Week at our school and we have Dress as a Book Character Day. I'm thinking of going as Dora (if I can find the duds) since we're going to go see the show on our next trip. That'll be another school-based blog update comin' later this week.

My very cozy classroom. 

Temperature is Raising. Keeping track of how many books we read this week!


Art based on literature


We went out to a nice restaurant tonight and I was going to take pictures but no one thinks of snapping pics when you're hungry and food arrives.
We have a short work week this week because of Eid. We will have a sacrifice at school on Wednesday so that will provide an 'I'm definitely in Egypt' moment. A long weekend means getting out of Maadi, finally! Camping on the beach awaits me in a few days. :) 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Kids say the darndest things...

Yahia: "Did your mother make you that tea?"
Me: "No, Ms. Laila made it for me."
Yahia: "Ms. Laila's your mother?!!"
Me: "What?!"

Teaching responsibility:
Kid 1: "If your friend falls down, you must help him."
Kid 2: "If you spill your water, you must clean it up."
Kid 3: "If you see a hungry cow, you must feed it!"
Me: "I suppose so."

Ali: I have a tiger and a bear at home.
Me: Please bring them to school tomorrow so I can meet them.
Ali: Ok, they will try to eat you but I will save you.
Me: Thanks, Ali.

Kids: "Hey, where's Mr. Apple?" (Mr. Amril)

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Picnic in the desert

An extra day off meant time to actually relax. Sure enough, I took work with me to the park but at least I was at the park. Al-Azhar Park was beautiful and only about 20 minutes away. Beautifully landscaped, clean, and perched high above the smoggy city.


We ate lunch at a fancy restaurant that clearly only foreigners frequent. At 6 bucks for my sandwich, it's pricey! Sometimes it boggles my mind that such beautiful architecture exists besides some of the most sketchy workmanship in construction I've seen since Vietnam.

We had the place to ourselves since we were earlybirds (10:30) but the place was bustling with Egyptians by the time we left. It's fascinating to watch Egyptian teens (who are probably playing hooky) roll in laughter in the simple pleasure of running down a grassy hill. No rubble, dust, garbage in sight- just flowers and grass and water fountains.

The other fancy restaurant on premises.


Before the bird pooped on the homework I was grading. 

Mohamed Ali Mosque in the background.

Entrance to restaurant.


Leaving the park.

Friday, October 5, 2012

It's pomegranate season

And time to hide all your white shirts. I'm going at a pace of two pomegranates a day. The feeling of accomplishment after you shuck the fruit fades after the third or fourth one. Move over mangoes- I gotta new obsession.

Off to another day at the office on my day off. The work of a kindergarten teacher never ends. Luckily, it's a long weekend and I have tomorrow off to lollygag.