Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Arab world: Waking from its sleep | The Economist

The Arab world: Waking from its sleep | The Economist

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Apparently I have exceeded my image upload quota. The problem is that I created this blog and google pictures with my yahoo id....so I had a limit. But now I have a gmail account so I wont be as limited, but I'm having problems converting everything to the gmail account. I'll play around with it, but if any of you are experts let me know!

The washer

I lost part of the battle with the washer. The biggest problem I had was that I had to pay for the repair even though I specifically wrote that my landlady would pay for the maintenance in the apartment. And then (after two weeks of waiting) the repair man finally replaced the timer in the washer and a bunch of other parts (which I never know about, nor would have agreed too)...and so I had to pay more money. And then the washer didn't work! I completely lost it. I was trying to study for finals and take care of one of my roommates. It was too much to handle. But my dad had a great idea...after I finished my well deserved cry, I went down to my landlady and explained the problem. The washer was finally fixed the next day and I had no more problems with her. I did have to pay money, but I did split it with my roommates. It was frustrating, but I good lesson. I have decent negotiating skills but it is really hard to be stern, nice, and respectful to an old lady even though she is clearly ripping you off. ...another skill I will have to perfect. Also, while the repair man was "looking" for a new timer the landlady gave us an non-automatic washer. I didn't think it would be that bad, but it was hard! Filling it up with water by yourself and draining the water a couple times and then ringing everything out by hand. I now truly appreciate automatic washers!!

And now I have clean clothes:)

Monday, July 27, 2009

Hi,

I actually wrote this a while ago but didn't have time to post it!

kfc and university




Once again I’m not sorry for writing a lot. The Arabic program that I’m in is hard and it takes up a lot of my time, but I absolutely love it. However, I still manage to meet new people and undergo new experiences.
I met an Egyptian girl, we’re supposed to be language partners, but I’ve been busy. During our first visit we met at KFC. Yes I know, fast food restaurants and not healthy meeting places…but this KFC is a special KFC and she was the first person who was willing to go with me This KFC is special because all the workers are deaf. It is a community shares restaurant and its goal is to help people with disabilities find work. Its truly a great concept and the workers are really really nice. They taught me some words to say in sign language and they are really funny. I went there to watch the US vs Brazil soccer game and they were all making fun of me the whole time. I really like hanging out there and trying to talking to the workers (if I can’t understand, then the manager explains it to me) but going to KFC every week will be a really bad habit!! Hahaha. If you are interested in learning more about this restaurant, you can read this article:

http://www.egypttoday.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=7783

Hopefully I will go there again. I miss my friends.

I also met some people (friend of a friend and brother of a friend) who are learning American English at Cairo University. So I met them there and they gave me a tour of the campus. It’s big and nice. Haha I thought it was crowded, but apparently it wasn’t that crowded. Oh dear. Anyway, I was able to see the building that President Obama held his speech. Unfortunately I couldn’t go inside, but I could take a picture outside the building.

Those are my two main adventures so far. I will write next about my washer and my fun time with the Landlady who manipulates the writing in the contract. But my bowab and my friends helped me….lol but I have NO clean clothes. Gross.