The one good thing about the timing of the current heat wave was that we had visitors from the MEDA office in Waterloo over the weekend a week a go, and their hotel had a great pool! So after after spending much of Thursday afternoon in an overcrowded, hot car making client visits we spent a good part of the day on Friday sitting by the pool. We also went on the obligatory felucca ride at sunset, although this is getting more difficult to time correctly since the wind almost dies completely if you're out too late, and ended up having to get towed part of the way back. The next day we walked through the market and then and got henna tattoos, something I haven't done since I got here.
Now another week has passed and it is still hot out so they really didn't know what they were talking about when they told me it would cool off a little. I did spend my weekend...Thursday and Friday...in Cairo which is always 5-10 degrees cooler which was nice. With only a couple months left before leaving for home the job search is on, but if all else fails it seems I could make a half decent living as an English tutor. I've been helping out the two sons of the guy at the spice shop and this evening I spent some time with my boss's daughter. They go to an English school so all the textbooks are in English but it seems that the teachers are teaching a lot of things in Arabic which doesn't really help. In general the education system here is lacking and anyone who can has their kids going to tutors at least a few nights out of the week for help with any or all of the classes they're taking.
Outside my flat the construction continues. I got back from Cairo to find they have now dug a trench down the middle of the street and are putting in new pipes...actually they're bigger than what I would call a pipe since it's the sewer they're working on, and it doesn't look like they'll be finishing any time soon. On top of that there's a chance I'll have my electricity cut off soon. I got an electricity bill and a notice from one of the security guys this afternoon. It's in Arabic, obviously, so I took it with me to Dr. Mamdouh's house tonight. The bill looks a little steep even though it should be for the past two months...I wasn't here at all in February...and the notice basically says because I haven't paid they will be cutting off the power. It doesn't really make any sense...lots of things don't here...because I've been back since the beginning of March and no one has come to read the meter, but hopefully I don't end up in the dark tomorrow! On the other hand, at the rate somethings tend to happen here I might have plenty of time before we reach that point, but you never know.
I'll end by wishing everyone back home a Happy Easter...we're a week behind over here so there's no sign of a holiday yet. While I'm sure I'll be missing out on some great food, a recent trip to one of the upscale grocery stores in Cairo...where you can find lots of imported goodness...means I'll be cooking with a little more variety over the next week. The store wasn't that big, but after months of buying whatever is available in the stores in Aswan, I felt a bit like a kid in a candy shop, overwhelmed by the possibilities and excited by the smallest of things like soy sauce and Campbell's mushroom soup!
2 comments:
good luck with the electricy bill. I recall Momduah chatting about the arbitariness of rates and billings. thanks for the update.. PS - thought of you as I ate my potato salad at lunch to day.
sounds like you are having a good time despite the crazy construction hours!! that's hilarious!
your pictures look beautiful. sounds like you are getting to experience a lot of really cool things. weather sounds a little bit on the hot side though...is it humid as well or is it dry? can't wait to catch up when you get home and hear all of your stories in person.
--Raena
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