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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: August 2010
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Friday, August 27, 2010. Snapshot: Transportation to School #2. If you thought riding to school in the back of a small truck would be difficult, try this one. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Snapshot: Transportation to School. Click on picture to make it larger. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. What-not: The Town of Dahab. A beautiful view of the hotel we stayed in with the beautiful mountains of Sinai behind. Every once in a wh...
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: May 2011
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Are The Streets Safe Yet? My husband found the following short article on-line. It is from a magazine here called "almasry alyoum", which I believe means "The Egypt Daily". (Any of my Egyptian friends can correct me on this if I am wrong.) After the article is a comment left by an Egyptian woman which sums up how I feel. Police Officers Attacked in Three Governates. You've got to be kidding me! In those days there was...
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: April 2010
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Friday, April 30, 2010. Being a teacher can be stressful at times, but sometimes it can be very rewarding too. Last Monday was my birthday. After lunch time, I went back to my room to find it all decorated, a chocolate cake sitting there, and all of my kids jumped out from behind their desks and yelled "SURPRISE"! Friday, April 16, 2010. Field trip to the Recycling Center. The room where they sort the paper. One popular tourist attraction is ...
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: October 2010
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Thursday, October 7, 2010. Most of this pollution can be blamed on so many cars on the streets and lack of regulated vehicle emissions. Plus, many cars on the streets are old, so they lack modern emission cutting features. So, if you are reading this somewhere where the air is fresh and clean, next time you go outside, take a huge breath, thank God for that wonderful fresh air, then take another one for me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: June 2011
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Greetings from The Other Side. It has been great to be able to see family, especially our son, who lives here in the States with his grandparents. Hopefully when things settle down a bit I will be able to get back into blogging mode and keep you all up to date about what we miss from Egypt and about our re integrating back to this culture. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. McArabias and Mango Sundaes. Saturday, June 18, 2011.
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: May 2010
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Tuesday, May 4, 2010. When you are actually there, it is almost unbelievable. They are so luminous, yet breath-takingly stunning. It is so hard to imagine how the huge stones that make the pyramids were put in place. Each of these stones weigh approximately 2 tons each. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Soyez la Bienvenue Chez Moi. FOOD, FUN and FARM LIFE IN EAST AFRICA! Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: December 2011
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Sunday, December 4, 2011. This is part of the family on my husband's side. I know, I know. I have really neglected my blog since being back in America. There just isn't as many exciting things to post about here in the States as there are in Egypt, but, I just thought I'd post to let you know how life is going here. We just made it through Christmas and New Years. Hard to believe it is 2012, isn't it? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: Life in the States (So far)
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Saturday, October 15, 2011. Life in the States (So far). Attending a special wedding when we first got back to the States. The bride and groom are friends who met in Egypt, and all of the people here are people we know from Egypt who are from the States and actually made the trip to Houston, Texas for the wedding. Our son (on the far left) with some of his friends from Egypt at the wedding. October 19, 2011 at 5:35 AM. View my complete profile.
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: October 2011
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Saturday, October 15, 2011. Life in the States (So far). Attending a special wedding when we first got back to the States. The bride and groom are friends who met in Egypt, and all of the people here are people we know from Egypt who are from the States and actually made the trip to Houston, Texas for the wedding. Our son (on the far left) with some of his friends from Egypt at the wedding. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land: Together Again
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Snapshots, Thoughts and What-nots of Living in a Foreign Land. Sunday, December 4, 2011. This is part of the family on my husband's side. I know, I know. I have really neglected my blog since being back in America. There just isn't as many exciting things to post about here in the States as there are in Egypt, but, I just thought I'd post to let you know how life is going here. We just made it through Christmas and New Years. Hard to believe it is 2012, isn't it? January 7, 2012 at 9:26 AM. Thanks for yo...