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Junket Abroad: A Student's Travel Log: Trick or Treating for Leftovers: Halloween in Egypt.
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Junket Abroad: A Student's Travel Log. Sunday, November 4, 2012. Trick or Treating for Leftovers: Halloween in Egypt. Trick or Treating for Leftovers: Halloween in Egypt. Anyway, that was Halloween in Cairo. Oh yeah, I nearly forgot to mention, we celebrated it on the 19. I am not sure why, but at this point, in this part of the world, does it really matter? I wonder what Thanksgiving will be like. Sunday, November 04, 2012. November 8, 2012 at 12:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Junket Abroad: A Student's Travel Log: The January Revolution: Unrest Continues Two Year Later.
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Junket Abroad: A Student's Travel Log. Monday, February 4, 2013. The January Revolution: Unrest Continues Two Year Later. The latest protests began on the eve of January 25. The two-year anniversary of the revolution that ousted the Mubarak. Regime and ended his thirty-year dictatorship. Since then it as become more complex, especially with the January 26. Egypt’s youth have taken to the streets to express their discontent with the current state of affairs. The government’s mismanagement. Thugs During th...
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Junket Abroad: A Student's Travel Log: October 2012
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Junket Abroad: A Student's Travel Log. Sunday, October 28, 2012. Its Eid al-Adha and My Brain Hurts. Its Eid al-Adha and My Brain Hurts. It is the Eid al-Adha holiday in Cairo right now, which for me means a much-needed four-day vacation from school. Aside from providing an extended weekend, I knew nothing about the holiday, so I decided to do some research. I guess all I needed with the impending doom of rejection from graduate school to motivate me. The lack of distractions helps as well. In order to c...
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Confessions From Cairo: August 2010
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The chronicles of our life as Texas-born expats in Cairo, Egypt. Sunday, August 22, 2010. My oldest, Jackie, should be starting Kindergarten tomorrow at the great elementary school down the street from us. Instead, she is staying home waiting two weeks before she starts Kindergarten in Cairo. It's bittersweet for me. The bitter- her best friend is starting Kindergarten tomorrow, along with her other friends, and all the familiar that Jackie is used to will no longer be. Such is the life of an expat kid.
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Confessions From Cairo: December 2010
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The chronicles of our life as Texas-born expats in Cairo, Egypt. Friday, December 24, 2010. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I look forward to what 2011 has in store for us. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. The school week is winding down and next week the winter holidays begin. Before the holiday, both girls are having Christmas parties in their classes and a visit from Santa Claus at their school! Friday, December 10, 2010. Sinus headaces, runny noses, and lingering cough. Thursday, December 2, 2010.
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Confessions From Cairo: March 2013
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The chronicles of our life as Texas-born expats in Cairo, Egypt. Sunday, March 24, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PW FULL RSS FEED. Spring Break by Ree. February 2016 Calendar Pages. My Very True and Important Book Report on Charlotte’s Web, Part One. Dancing our way through 2017. Online Bellydance Coaching Sessions. A final blog post for now. It's Been a Year Since I left You. Categorising Ourselves And its Price. Our day to day life living in Egypt. Greece for a month or so maybe?
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Confessions From Cairo: Our Week
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The chronicles of our life as Texas-born expats in Cairo, Egypt. Thursday, January 27, 2011. The day of a planned massive protest. We had lots of sightseeing planned in the next few days but are now taking it day by day depending on the situation here in Cairo. For now, the U.S. Embassy is advising all American citizens to avoid public gatherings and mosques at least through the weekend. After that we shall see. January 27, 2011 at 12:11 PM. Take very very good care=). January 28, 2011 at 9:46 AM.
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Confessions From Cairo: February 2011
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The chronicles of our life as Texas-born expats in Cairo, Egypt. Thursday, February 17, 2011. On being back in the States. The girls are now in a local school and doing well. We are all still feeling reverse culture shock, which can be pretty funny. The littlest things make them happy, like H-E-B and "real" commercials. Little by little I feel like we are readjusting to life back home, but part of me is still sad about all we left behind. Thursday, February 10, 2011. Saturday, February 5, 2011.
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Confessions From Cairo: September 2010
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The chronicles of our life as Texas-born expats in Cairo, Egypt. Monday, September 27, 2010. Leaving on a Jet Plane. We are currently holed up in our hotel- two adults, three kids, 10 pieces of luggage, 1 set of golf clubs, two laptops, five carry on bags, and menagerie of small stuffed animals. The room is a bit crowded, the kids are restless, Ariel and I are stressing out, but finally, FINALLY, we will be on our way to Cairo soon. Goodbye Texas, we will miss you. See you in Egypt! 3 BBQ, Mexican food.
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