After neglecting this blog for a period of time (again), I feel this event pertinent to my experience here in Egypt. The other night a lot of us went to the Fish Market, which is probably the best (or most expensive, as I've heard) restaurant in the city. It was certainly some of the best food I've tasted in ages - most Egyptian food is really simple, and consists of bread, beans, meat, potatoes....lots of carbs and protein, essentially. Anyway, there were real-dead vegetables at this place, which is a sign of how fancy it was. Not having eaten fish in a while (and having enjoyed the last time I did greatly) I ordered some here. It was quite good. After dinner we left to go get some ice cream by the sea, which was also nice.
I woke up in the middle of the night feeling as if an alien were trying to burst out of my stomach, and spent a considerable amount of time in the bathroom between 3-5 AM (more or less, I didn't exactly check). So these past few days have been spent feeling extremely weak and incapable of eating anything that isn't a piece of bread. But I'm better right now, or so it seems. It's a more than a little frustrating that I missed the trip to the White+Black deserts, because I was really looking forward to that. Maybe we can round up a bunch of folk in the future.
The past bit of time has been relatively uneventful. More of my feeling generally apathetic to doing anything. Part of that is the setting, part of that is because I don't really have anyone to do anything with. Traveling by oneself is alright, but kind of lame at the same time. Also, by myself I have to be a lot more watchful of my stuff, etc. Egypt isn't that bad, but still. It isn't home in that regard.
Speaking of which, the email addressing J-term class sign-ups has brought up the issue of when I'll be returning. As financial aid has deemed fit to more or less forget part of my package, I may have to return earlier, and with fewer places under my belt. Sigh. I have arguing yet to do, but honestly.
I'll reiterate that, despite my (I assume) negative-seeming comments about being here, Egypt isn't bad. It just isn't....anything in particular. For me, at least. There are some folks in the program who I can tell are enjoying it, but I'm having difficulty. Also, because we're so stupid in terms of language we can't really learn anything of substance (or that we haven't already read about in classes) from the Egyptians. Kind of silly. The whole thing feels as though it is without nuance. At least this is a good experience for language use and acquisition.
Finally, if anyone is at all interested in a visit to Egypt, complete with complementary/caustic tour-guide, I would advise them to say so soon, as I have to work out my return to the US, in whatever simple/complex form that takes.
I hope everyone is enjoying themselves, regardless of locale/climate.
On Apathy
12 years ago
1 comment:
Glad that you're feeling better! And that presumably, there weren't aliens trying to claw their way out your stomach. That would be more than a little weird.
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