The month started with a long weekend which we spent in Dahab. You've likely already read our blog about our long weekend in Dahab including climbing Mount Sinai. It was great! Upon returning we went to a Thanksgiving dinner at one of our colleague's houses with more food than you can shake a stick at. I did miss Joan's broccoli casserole and my mom's whipped potatoes.

gave me tickets for a Nile dinner cruise with a belly dancing show, which we would go to the weekend after our travels (and also a nice watch). The cruise was great, the dinner was good, and the belly dancing was fantastic! Tom had been following this belly dancer's blog in preparation for our move to Egypt, and he contacted her via e-mail prior to the cruise. Lorna (the belly dancer) reserved our tickets and got us front row seats for her show, as well as for a sufi dancer. Her dancing was amazing, she wished me a happy birthday, and we even got to chat with her after the cruise. It was a relaxing and very entertaining night.


On the last weekend of the month we participated in another running event, the "Rehydration Hash". The best way I can describe it is as a desert pub crawl. This was a run, no sorry a walk, maybe even a stumble, through a desert area about a half hour outside Cairo. The course consists of ten stops, each hosted by a different country. The country hosting the stop is responsible for providing a traditional drink (alcoholic of course) and food from that country, to give to about 150 participants. You can imagine how straight people are walking by their fifth or sixth drink, especially with countries like Sweeden serving vodka shots. Tom and I were asked to help with the Brazilian stop, so we served caparingas (a delicious mixture of vodka, lemon, sugar, and ice) and snacks. Here is the whole of team Brazil, with only two true Brazilians.

Finally (I know you must be tired of reading), we did make it out to a Halloween party, something we haven't done in Canada in the past couple of years. We decided to dress up as tetris pieces. I took some old student project from school for use of the cardboard, and had big dreams of making full-body tetris blocks to wear, with only holes for our arms to come out. About an hour and a half later, when the front of each piece was not done, we decided that we'd just wear the front of tetris blocks. Far too long after that, we finished our sad one sided costumes, and headed to the party down the street from us.

Although we were a little disappointed with the outcome of our costumes, our friends seemed to think that they were pretty cool. After two and a half months of life in Egypt, we are still fitting together as well as we ever have.
We're five days into November , and we already have new adventures to share. With (slightly) more reliable internet, we will blog more frequently in November, inshallah.
The belly dancer looks awesome! Did you get up and join her Katie? I guess it is probably too hot to run a 12km in Cairo. Sounds like you had fun at both events. I loved what you said about '...still fitting together' because I have said that you two fit together like two puzzle pieces!! Made for each other:) I see why I can never get a hold of you on the weekends...you are never at home! I miss you!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog.I had no idea they held Run for a Cure anywhere other than North America-but I guess there are some bugs to iron out. I just love hearing (reading ) all about everything you guys are up to .You certainly do bring out the adventurous side of each other(for sure Katie did not inherit it)
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about your adventures but I am still looking forward to your return home.Continue having fun and adventure.Miss you-LOVE MOM XXX
No Joan, I didn't join the belly dancer. I think I would have looked like Elaine from Seinfeld dancing next to her.
ReplyDeleteMom, maybe you'll inherit an adventurous side from me. Does it work that way?!