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Friday, October 21, 2011

Hugo is driving me crazy


How can I love this puppy so much and still want to kill him sometimes? He was just quite horrible on the leash this afternoon. He is too independent and doesn't want to cooperate and I'm trying to be patient and just give him treats for any little good thing he does and praise him to the heavens, but today is just sucking. Well. Actually it was really great until we went for a walk. And I think, really, it's just the cold weather that's pissing me off. My ears hurt. And Hugo wasn't cooperating outside.
Oh well. Maybe he'll be better tonight.
He's really cute.
And he's smart.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Christmas in Egypt Before the Revolution: Arrival and Museum






We got a taxi to the very cheap hotel that Sayed had found. It was clean and the beds were comfortable and was only 54EP per night. It had the added advantage of being next door to my favorite beer hall, El Horeyya.
The next day we slept late and then walked around Cairo some. I love and miss Cairo when I'm not there. Funny to think now that everything is different. The revolution centered right here, downtown, in Tahrir Square.

Christmas in Egypt Before the Revolution



The nightmarish Atlantic crossing and plane swapping from Houston to Cairo in coach class, passed in a sort of blur for me. I have no memory at all of my short layover in Frankfurt. I finally arrived in the Cairo airport at some time in the evening of the next day, only to meet with a ridiculous problem that had me screaming at an airport security man.
When you fly into Cairo International, as a foreigner, you have to buy a visa stamp for $15 US and then go through a customs line where an official attaches the visa stamp to your passport. There are several “banks” in this section of the airport that claim to give current exchange rates for currency and pretend to be international. There is one ATM. I hadn’t thought to get US dollars, because I don’t use them. I had $800 Mexican pesos, and I went to one of the banks to buy my visa stamp, only to be told that they don’t take pesos.
I went to the one ATM, to find that it was out of order.
I got a little scared then, and almost cried.
I asked a man at the bank, who told me to ask a policeman. The policeman took my passport as security and pointed me through a side-gate, bypassing the customs lines, and told me to go quickly to another ATM and get cash. I did, but the ATMs in the next section were out of order too, so I knew I would have to go out into the waiting lobby. I had to pass the final customs inspection lines to do this. I stopped the guard at the line and told him in broken Arabic and sign language, that I was going out for money and would be coming right back. He said “ok.” But he didn’t really look at me or listen to me.
Sayed was waiting outside in the lobby for me and he had somehow broken inside the gated area so he was standing alone. I was overjoyed to see him! Really. I was home again!
But, the emotional reunion was ruined by my frantic need to get US dollars and go back into the bureaucratic mess of the airport. I did find a machine that worked, got my dollars, and left Sayed in the lobby with my (uninspected) backpack and carry-on bags. I headed back through the last inspection point, only to be told by a complete jerk of a guard, that I couldn’t go through.
The guard asked for my passport and I said it was inside. He said, “No, everybody has to have a passport.”
I said, “Yes, I have a passport, but it’s inside where the guard is waiting for me to get my visa.”
He said, “Nobody comes in without a visa.”
I said, “Yes, I know. The guard inside has my passport and I am going back in to buy my visa.”
He said, “No, you can’t go through here. Nobody can go through here. Where is your passport?”
This sort of exchange went on for some time, with me repeating in English and Arabic that the police had my passport and I needed to get back to get it. We were getting nowhere, and other guards came over. I was getting louder and louder and starting to shake out of exhaustion and fear and the whole ridiculousness of the situation. At one point I tried to just walk on back, but two men stepped in front of me. They wanted to take me to another place and I flat refused. I will not be taken to any out-of-the-way offices by any Egyptian security men. Ever.
Finally, after we reached a point where we were all yelling at each other, another man came and said we could walk back through a different door. I went with him and was finally able to get back into the back, get the visa stamp, and go back out to the waiting arms of my happy husband. All’s well that ends well.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Sayed and Asharaf


This is Sayed with his brother Asharaf. They work together hauling tourists around Aswan in the feluca or the motor boat. Sayed built a house for Ahsaraf over the last couple of years and they are very close. Now Asharaf has to find somebody to marry. Sayed is not going to help him with that :)

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Valentine's Day picture 2010


Me and Sayed at the High Dam at Aswan. Nice.
Technically this picture was taken on about the 2nd of January 2010. But I'm using it for my Valetines Day picture. Because Sayed is my sweetheart.

Friday, February 12, 2010

My man Sayed


I know this is out of chronological order and all, but I was just feeling happy about my sweet-heart and wanted to post his picture. Probably it's all the romance associated with Hathor :)
This is my felucca captain, Sayed, who has my heart with him in Aswan.

Dendara set 4




These scenes are from one of the little rooms upstairs at the temple and narrate the mummification and resurrection of Osiris in an endearing little combination of bestiality and necrophilia :)
See, the story goes...
Osiris and Isis and Seth and Nepthys are all siblings, but Osiris is the king of the gods. Seth is a total bad-ass and kills Osiris so that he can be king of the gods. But, Osiris's wife (their sister) Isis is an even BIGGER bad-ass and takes all Osiris's dismembered parts and wraps them back up together again (the first mummy) and then she takes the form of a kite (like a falcon) and does a bird lap-dance for the dead Osiris and is able to get him to impregnate her with his own spirit so he gets born again as his son/himself Horus.
This cycle gets re-told in a different way with Nut, who, as the sky, is impregnated with the sun, gestates it throughout the night and gives birth to it again every morning. The sun is Osiris at night and Horus in the day.
It gets complicated.
But never boring.
;)

Friday, November 27, 2009

Me and Miss Naincy





I was so happy Nancy was able to hang out with me for Thanksgiving! And we got plenty of cute pictures!

Thanksgiving Trampoline






Dawn has a trampoline. Need I say more?
Ok, so I didn't do a back flip. But that is ONLY because Eric made the (quite valid) point that only the crappy doctors are working on Thanksgiving day.

More pictures at Dawn's





More San Giving Day pictures at Dawn's. These were before I jumped on the trampoline. Don't worry. I'll post those. I didn't throw up.

Dawn's House




So Nancy and I and Daddy went over to Dawn's for a second San Giving feast. Meghan and Eric brought over a lot of food and Brian was there and it was really fun. Dawn made the best dessert, though- a cheesecake pie that I would just about kill for. But Eric's famous sweet potato casserole and the chocolate peanut butter pie were close 2nd and 3rds.

San Giving 2009 Farm






Ahhhh! Another San Giving! A chance to eat WAY too much and then sleep it off and eat some more. A perfect American celebration :) If you will notice - I am wearing "Thanksgiving pants" (like sweat pants, they expand as you fill up).
This year, Ginger and Luis didn't come down but Miss Naincy was here and Mommy drove up to the farm. We went to a restaurant in Jasper (Ryan's) for the first dinner and then we went to Dawn's for the second. It was kinda small without Ginger, but we had a good time anyway and it was really fun to have Miss Naincy there.
I didn't eat so much at Ryan's that I was afraid to stand up straight for fear of splitting my stomach open - but it was close. I should probably have skipped that last plateful of nachos.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Mommy's new dog





My Mommy got a new dog. His name is Buddy and he is about the sweetest dog I've seen in a long time. Well, obviously my Gilligan was sweeter. Sunny wasn't though (l. p. h.).
He is suspiciously calm for a boxer.

Daddy in Memphis





Daddy came to visit me to bring me my mail and we went to eat at the Rendezvous. But it was CLOSED!!!! Horror!!! So we had to go to Beale St. and find somewhere else to eat.
We ended up eating at a place kind of in the middle of Beale St. - I can't remember the name - but when I said I was vegetarian they insisted on me getting a vegetarian lasagna dish. I want to know why the hell does everybody seem to believe that toadstools are an acceptable substitute for meat?!?!?!?! People pile on the mushrooms if they find out you don't eat meat. But there ARE those of us who are not big fungus fans. Well. Not since a particularly horrid experience in Auburn. Thanks Randy. You know who you are. Anyway...
The restaurant was pretty good after all- how can you go wrong with a portrait of the King!??!!?
Here area few pictures of us. It's always fun to hang out with him because he is funnier than I am :)
And he took me to the grocery store and paid for my flu shot. Yay!

Meeting G on the hi-way



On the way back from the Teribus gig at the Highland Games, I stopped to meet Ginger for breakfast. We were in some little tourist kind of town in Tennessee- or maybe in Virginia. It was really cute and trendy and overpriced and everything I hate about the people that I should logically have the most in common with - over-educated white people. But whatever. There is a really cool hotel there that we walked around in. We want to take Mommy there for her b'day next year. And it was sooooooooo great to see my little sister. I miss Wingy.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Parrish Veterans Memorial





OK, about 3 years ago or maybe it was 4 or maybe even 5 - it all runs together for me these days- Daddy's friend George conned him into helping him organize this small "memorial park" kinda place on the corner of the 4-way stop in Parrish. It is dedicated to everybody from Parrish who died in any US war, and also to current veterans. It is just inside the corner of the BP gas station, across from Jack's and Lace Hardware. Every Veteran's Day they have a ceremony and for the past couple of years Daddy has been forced to emcee the thing. He HATES it. But he just can't say no. So here we are this year. You can see Daddy's brick.
Hmmmmm...I wonder if I should get a brick to commemorate my grueling 6 months of supreme sacrifice in the US Air Force?

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Me-maw


My paternal grandparents: Elbert Bryman Deason and Edith Percival Jones. So do I look like her? Or does Ginger look like her? We both look like her in some ways I think.