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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 : Family, Food, My Life in Cairo

I know I am way overdue on posts. There is just so much I need to catch everyone up on… the step pyramid Saqqara, the Red Pyramid which we got to go inside, the Bent Pyramid, pyramids, pyramids, pyramids, a long weekend in Alexandria complete with Greco-Roman amphitheaters with bizarre acoustic phenomena, catacombs, the sea, and all kinds of fun, lots of fun hanging out with Meredith, the choc-full Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, moomie, moomie, moomie, catacomb,… there is just so much. Soon, I will post pictures and catch you all up.

But for now, I just want to share a little thanksgiving cheer, Cairo style… or maybe more appropriately, just plain old Brandon-and-Emily style. Pizza with all the trimmings and homemade mashed potatoes and vegetarian gravy. Not the world’s most likely pair, and definitely not what the Pilgrims would have eaten, but we all know they would have if they could.

Sure, they kind of look disgusting there together in the fluorescent glow of the kitchen light. And yes, the gravy is weird. But it was really, really good.

Mainly though, we just have a lot to be thankful for. I am thankful for my wonderful family, old and new. I am thankful for my loving husband and all of the interesting opportunities we have had here in Cairo. And I am even thankful for Vonage and free long-distance which let us talk on the phone to all of our loved ones in the States for basically nothing. And the internet. I’m thankful for that too. But really, I am thankful for my family.

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The food looks amazing…wish I had some for lunch right now!

We spent Thanksgiving up at my parents with Stacy. We played games and
had the traditional feast. Early evening we all went to see “New Moon” at
the theater. The guys didn’t like it, but all the girls did! lol

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