There's nothing better than sitting in the lawn on a sunny afternoon, scribbling and noting down whatever passes your mind, and being surprised by Martina armed with a brand-new
Sheesha* from
Khan El-Khalili. Then, joined by Atef, we had a wonderful afternoon sipping
Teh Tarik and explaining for some students what does that silo-like thing do. Unsurprisingly, most of the students knew it or had it before.
Week 4/26 updates:
- More work (read, read, read then write)
- Celebrated a joint birthday of four of my colleagues. I made "Mashkhool Bu6a6" for the party (potluck).
- My college had an "Arabian Nights" party.
- We had 3 sunny day in a row (that's a winter-record, so far).
- Sheesha in the college lawn.
*من فوائد التعليم المشترك
:)
ReplyDeleteمكانك فاض ي
the mash potatos looks more like hummos! .. glad to know that everything is going well with you
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I second ma6goog
ReplyDeleteمكانك فاضي
hey Mr.
ReplyDeleteماكو احد يصور تجمعاتنا
وترى ما يصير شذي .. مصوري الخاص طالت إجازته واضطرني احمل الكاميرا واصور بنفسي .. الصور (أون ماي بلوغ) ما طلعوا بجمال صورك .. بس انا فخورة فيهم
لك وحشة يا راجل
Kila Ma6goog & Arfana,
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الله لا يحرمني منكم
وإلى لقاء ليس ببعيد
Mother Courage,
Thanks Dear :)
actually the next step is
لقيمات
BTW where's your blog!?
Alia,
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Stallion
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