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June 21st, 2010

Na gosti: a guest blog

Lance, of New Archivist, has been so kind as to have me as a guest blogger with a post about my Alternative Spring Break experience at the National Library of Medicine this past March.

Even if you aren’t a U of M SI student, there’s information for organizations — you could host an SI student next Spring Break! –, for those interested in medical archives/librarianship — they have a great fellows program — or anyone who wants to learn more about volunteering.

Check out my post, but also be sure to browse through the other posts there – there’s a LOT of great resources for those of us who are [or hope to be] information professionals.

PS – The title ‘na gosti’ [на гости] means ‘to have, or be, a guest’ in Bulgarian.

June 1st, 2010

Familiarity & longing

Familiarity & longing:
these two themes have been rolling around in my mind a lot lately.

Does one follow the other?
Do I long for things that are familiar, or do I start longing for something else once things are familiar?

This week Andrea, a fellow Bulgaria Peace Corps Volunteer, posted a blog about following Sofia Daily Photo & the mix of feelings that surface. In many ways, I can relate – there’s something about seeing pictures of Bulgaria, reminiscing, reflecting & reliving that experience that I can’t describe. But is it only the sense of familiarity I had with the city of Sofia that makes me long for it?

Anyways, I’m learning to coexist with both feelings – the familiarity I have walking down my street, hailing a cab, buying bread, the longing I feel for green grass, swimming in a lake and laughing with my friends. I’m also learning that while I’m here I will long for home, and when I’m home I’ll long for Egypt, much the same way I find myself longing for Bulgaria.

I suppose what it comes down to is that I’m incredibly lucky to become so familiar with life in so many different places.

My apologizes for being so rambly & inarticulate today!

This week I started reading The Story of Edgar Sawtelle & it’s really good! [400 pages so far in 2 days!] I recommend it to everyone, especially those who have ever shared a connection with a dog [although it’s much less recommended if you’re overseas, far, far away from your beloved pup...].

I guess I just wanted to share those thoughts.

Perhaps those of you who have lived overseas [or not] might have better descriptions/explanations/experiences you want to share?

May 29th, 2010

One month in

It’s hard to believe, but as of today I’ve been in Egypt one month. Just 6 weeks until I head back to the States.

This weekend has been really great.
Friday night, about 10pm, Opal & our friend Muhammad came to get me & we went to a cafe. We spent a few hours sipping tea, smoking shisha, laughing & people watching before leaving. We decided against a cab & instead walked about 45 minutes through two neighborhoods back to our place – it was really nice.

Last night, a group of us [including new friend & fellow expat Dan], made a trek to Jesuit Cairo to attending ‘Egypt: The Musical.

Our group for the night

Although we left at intermission because we were all very hungry, it was a cool experience. After a nice dinner [at a place I actually went to when I was here three years ago - random], we came back to our place & stayed up late hanging out, taking & trying to play the rababa Opal & Muhammad bought me from our local street vendor.

This afternoon I tried baking again [you can read about my cookie making adventure here]. We had some brown bananas but no bread pan, so Opal suggest banana scones – they turned out pretty good! Some cinnamon would have made them extra good, but all the spices looked the same at the store & I probably would have ended up with chili powder. Regardless, they’re done & good & comforting.

banana scones

banana scones

I also picked up an ice cream mix. The process is the same as instant pudding – mix with milk & let sit, only apparently after two hours in the freezer you get ice cream. It’s freezing now & I’m interested to see how it turns out!

Instant ice cream mix

The rest of the day holds laundry, reading, Skyping, relaxing & generally enjoying myself before heading back to work tomorrow. Happy Memorial Day weekend to everyone back home!! [I wish I was at the cottage with my husband, dog & friends!]

May 18th, 2010

The zoo, books, bands & new tattoos!!

On Sunday I took myself to the zoo & spend a lovely afternoon wandering around, looking at animals & feeling relaxed. The zoo was surprisingly large & pretty crowded, but I enjoyed watching all the families there. I didn’t see any other foreigners & I don’t think I attracted too much attention, so it was nice to feel inconspicuous for a while.

As always, many more pictures on my Flickr page.

My friends’ band, Natural Monuments, just came out with a few digital singles. Their first album, For Sanity’s Sake, quickly became one of my favorites & got a lot of play. It now brings back vivid memories of driving around Jackson, MI in the summer, windows down, singly loudly.

You can download the new songs for free from this website & check out some of their older stuff on their Myspace.

Here’s the press release they’ve written up:

On their first release since 2007′s For Sanity’s Sake EP, Natural Monuments have added a slight punk edge to their summery pop hooks. The drumming is still precise and quirky, but their guitars have upped the amount of chime and jangle ala R.E.M., The Feelies and The Byrds, creating a sound somewhere between classic Kinks and Slumberland Records bands

I’m lucky to have such talented friends!

Back in January, I made a challenge to myself – read 50 books in 2010. Excited, I made a Twitter account for reviews, complied a long “to read” list, began winter semester & promptly stopped reading.

Well, now that I’m here all alone in Egypt, I’ve started reading quite a bit – 5 books in the two & a half weeks I’ve been here so far! My total is up to 7, which is a long ways off track, but I’m hoping to have 25 books read by the end of July. It’s a lot, but I have a significant amount of time on my hands, so it shouldn’t be too hard.

Lastly, I’m not sure I ever put up pictures of my newest tattoos. A lovely birthday present from my husband, my half-sleeve is nearly complete. I added a skull, another book & some flowers. It truly has become an “information sleeve” – a card catalog representing libraries, a skull & book representing archives & birds from a book representing dissemination of information.

more ink

more ink

All of it’s been done by Frank at Depot Town Tattoo – I high recommend you check out the shop if you’re ever interested in getting tattooed, they’re all amazing artists & wonderful people!

Break time’s over – back to work!

xoxoxo

May 13th, 2010

Two weeks in & a chance to catch my breath

Another week done & over! And what a long week it has been!

Late last night Alisha & Lila caught a plane back to South Africa, after a crazy evening of running around & having a blast.The girls had gotten back from a whirlwind trip down to Luxor [night train there, a full day of exploring, night train back] yesterday morning & they checked out the Egyptian Museum while I was at work. When I got home, we had sushi & then headed into town.

We first went to a Sufi Whirling Dervishes performance. There’s some really good information on the specific performance/meaning here. It was an impressive, beautiful show & such a joy to watch.

Adding to the greatness of the performance, a small kitty who had found its way into the theater, found my lap & proceeded to take a nap there for most of the show. It was exactly what I needed – I’ve been going through cuddle withdrawals!

Al-Ghouri Tannoura dance

Al-Ghouri Tannoura dance

Al-Ghouri Tannoura dance

Kitty in my lap!

After the show we wandered around Khan el-Kahlili, a huge market in Cairo, & the girls bought some last minute things [& I picked up gifts for friends back home!]. Then we rushed home, they packed in a hurry & jumped in another cab to the airport.

Now everyone has gone & it’s just me on my own now. Not only have Alisha & Lila headed home, but Opal is off on an adventure. She had flown into Germany to catch her flight to Morocco, but the flight has been canceled outright because of the volcanic ash. She was stranded for a few days, but is now on her way to Austria to visit some friends. She doesn’t have many plans at this point & could be gone up to a month.

While I’m sad that everyone has gone, I am looking forward to my life settling into a more regular routine, complete with an early bedtime. I plan on taking it easy this weekend, with a possible trip to the zoo. Also, we have a kilo of limes, so I’m thinking of juicing them & making cookies.

But now it’s time to eat dinner, take a bath, read my book, do laundry, clean the apartment & whatever else I want because the weekend is all mine!!

I’ll leave you with this photo I just took from my balcony of the trees that bloomed this week – I love the intense color!
Sunset from my balcony