Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Aswan Egypt!
First time on the internet in five days of Egypt. We've been that busy and come back in 20 minutes on the ship means, yah, internet still not working... I love being away! :) Started in Cairo after 22 hours of travel. Whew! Kinda' just seemed like a really short night, tho. We got to Cairo at 11 in the morning, after leaving ABQ at 8:30am. Connections were all mostly good, except a delay in Minneapolis that worried us just a bit. Anything was okay after my visa/passport scare. I did procrastinate, but it was supposed to arrive on Monday - I got the email confirmation that it had been shipped. I called Val (family friend in ABQ where I'd had the passport sent) on Tuesday afternoon, assuming that it made it. She called back that evening and said they hadn't seen it. It was too late to do anything about it so I had a fitful night of sleep, or lack there of, and pretended it was all gonna' work out just fine. It had to, right? Wednesday I called around, explained the urgency and was assured it would be found. Got a call back that the delivery guy might have dropped it off at 4088 instead of 4080, altho the address was correctly shown as 4080. Okay, that makes sense, however, I didn't care where it was, as long as I got it! So at 1:30pm, as I'm driving across the Plains of San Augustine, I get a call from Mom that the visa/passport arrived safely at the Jacksons. Still not sure where it was... Whew! So, back to Minneapolis... We're meandering thru security when we hear last boarding call for flight whatever to Cairo. Not too worried, we'd just checked in and it was still early. Still meandering and we hear final boarding call. Hmmm? Anyway, after running to the gate, we sat on the plane for about two hours while many others boarded. Kathy, who lived in Tanzania for two years, reminded us we were officially on African time. Yea! In Cairo we were picked up and taken back to Sonny and Sher-(wait for it)-ry's flat in Maadi, a nice area in Cairo. We drove thru Coptic Cairo and Old Cairo. All very cool. Much cleaner than I expected but I might be thinking of what I'm thinking of Calcutta. Hmmmm? We were greeted by Michael, their language teacher, and Kathy and Doug, who are also visiting. Sonny and Sher...ry are in Hawaii. We knew Sonny would be there, thier son is stationed there but didn't know Sherry would be... Turns out Sonny was coming in that night and we'll not even get to see/meet Sherry, as their son's going last minute to Iraq. Ugh. We unpacked the FIVE large suitcases we'd brought full of goods. Apparently duct tape and ziplocks are hard to find in Cairo, among other things. Our first night was pretty tame, saw a few sites but mostly relaxed and tried not to pass out. Went to bed normal time for Cairo... Day one: PYRAMIDS! Yea! They're so amazing. Yep, awe inspiring! Huge, hot, dusty, smelly, and really beautiful! Okay, Kathy and Laurel are done with their emails and dinner is at 7:30pm. I'll write more later. Masalaam...
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heather! excited to read all about your adventures. sun is shining here in ABQ -- longing to leave my desk. i'll have to live vicariously through you...xoxo
So glad to see your blog up and running and look forward to keeping up with you on your travels. See you in Sweden!
Heather, you never cease to amaze me. When are you ever going to make it to NY!!!??? Be safe and well. Lots of love, Christie
No personal e-mails...thats bullpooh! Ha! Just back from PHX with Cocoa. Steph and Derek traveling this evening from London to Paris on the Eurostar thru the Chunnel. Let me see if I can type any more words that the spell check hates! xoxo mike
Oh, swim with the crocodiles yet?
wheh! What a trip already! I am so glad you are having fun. Give me a call when you get back. Love ya Erin.
H,
SO happy you made it and are enjoying the many wonders your trip has to offer! (I'll be interested to see which affected you more, GW or Pyramids, since you will be doing both in the same trip...I had a good 8 years between the two...)Anyhow, feel blessed to be a audience to your travels...
Have fun and BE SAFE!
Love you!
M and A
SAhWeEt Sister! You are on your way! Sorry we never got to chat on the phone before you left. Hope you have a blasty! Can't wait to hear more. I need to get off my bum and go somewhere!
Heather:
Thanks for you! You are so awesome. Excited to continue to read your adeventures.
Hi Heather!
Yay for your adventuresome lifestyle! I heard that you can snorkle through ruins off the coast of Alexandria if you're going to be in the neighborhood...
Sending you love,
Penelope
Tanning time is key, but you are way TOO busy to worry about that, and sounds like too hot any way...your description of the smell of the pyramids makes me think of you as Indiana Jones, or at least his lovely lady sidekick :)
spring is bloomin here, awaiting your return to GJ!
xoxo
Heather, sounds like a true adventure. Just a note to let you know, if you can e:mail luke on your plans for leaving Sweden. He has to purchase his ticket by the 28th. He needs to leave sometime soon after wedding, how about you. Can't wait to see you and hear of all your tales. Love, Val
hey girl...I'm so happy that you are doing this! You are in my prayers...Have a great trip. love...Nancy
Okay...next time you are here, you cook dinner! Wow. It sounds like a fabulous trip. Thanks for the post card...Sending our prayers and love...Nancy
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