Sorry if I have worried anyone with a lack of communication. Jason's grandmother came to visit us here and we have had a whirlwind of adventure for the past week and a half. We visited all of the normal tourist attractions, including mosques, churches, pyramids, restaurants, and a felucca (sailboat) ride on the Nile. Yesterday we even went to Alexandria! Ellie sat and splashed in the Mediterranean Sea. There were only mild waves, but it was kind of scary because a crowd of older kids came over and were all splashing and grabbing at her, like she was a baby doll to play with.
Ellie's burn is pretty much healed. It was pretty bad, with some nasty blisters turning into scabs, but there is only a small pink area left where the scabs came off. Luckily, no infection, even though it is very difficult to keep things clean here, especially toddler hands.
One thing we were worried about with Ellie was her fear of scarf-covered heads of women in the US. Surprisingly, she has done just fine with most of the women here. However, we recently discovered that she is terrified of the women wearing the full covering with only their eyes showing. Jason pointed out that it isn't too weird of a fear, since they kind of look like ninjas. :) Some young girls were trying to talk to Ellie and she screamed, even after they pulled their face coverings off.
Jason's classes are going well, with him adapting to speaking Arabic 5 hours a day. Only five weeks left!
Saturday, July 01, 2006
The Whirlwind Is Over
Posted by Kirsten at 8:03 AM
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Wow! Sounds like a crazy, but exciting time. I'm glad Ellie's hand is better. Ninjas can be pretty scary! But I hope she continues to adjust. That's awesome Jason's been using Arabic so much. Too bad that Arabic and Nepali aren't related, huh? I can't believe I'll bet you back to America. I leave here on the 31st of July and arrive the 1st of August in Yuma. I miss you guys. Take care and I'll talk with you later.
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