It turned out that the program wasn't right for me.
So.....I'm back in the US and should be returning to school soon.
If anyone is interested in more details about why I decided to come back, call me or find me and I'll be happy to tell you. I would prefer not to go into the whole long story here.
However, this is not the end of my relationship with Tunisia, and this hyacinth will go back soon (maybe even this summer?).
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
here, finally...
after an overnight flight, an 11 hour layover in Frankfurt, and another late night flight, we arrived in Tunis at around 1 am this morning . The program director and the two homestay coordinators met us at the airport, and we loaded into their cars and set off for our hotel. On our drive there, my car got bad directions and ended up on the road to the presidential palace. There was a beautiful view, but the guards looked a little annoyed at us. We left pretty quickly. Our hotel is in Sidi Bou Said, which is a suburb of Tunis. Its beautiful, and they have a rule that everyone has to paint their houses blue and white. its is really pretty, but it makes it hard to find things. Also, no cars are allowed after a certain point, so we had to walk uphill with our suitcases at 2 am. Our rooms surround a middle courtyard, where we had breakfast, which was bread and fruit and nutella and tea. there are tons of palm trees all around, which i wasnt expecting.
the center where we have classes is also in Sidi Bou Said, and when we move in with our homestay families, I think I'll be living in La Marsa, which is a few stops away on the TGM, the train.
Right now, its Ramadan, so most people are a little grouchy and the stores close by 2 pm. After sunset, though, everyone goes out to cafes to eat and drink. The streets are filled with people, mostly guys. Tomorrow, we're going to Tunis and the Medina, and hopefully I can buy notebooks and sunglasses, since mine broke on the plane.
There are so many beautiful things to take pictures of, so I'm hoping to post some weekly.
bisalma min tunis
the center where we have classes is also in Sidi Bou Said, and when we move in with our homestay families, I think I'll be living in La Marsa, which is a few stops away on the TGM, the train.
Right now, its Ramadan, so most people are a little grouchy and the stores close by 2 pm. After sunset, though, everyone goes out to cafes to eat and drink. The streets are filled with people, mostly guys. Tomorrow, we're going to Tunis and the Medina, and hopefully I can buy notebooks and sunglasses, since mine broke on the plane.
There are so many beautiful things to take pictures of, so I'm hoping to post some weekly.
bisalma min tunis
Monday, September 1, 2008
And off I go....
So, I leave tomorrow at 9:30 pm. Well, technically I leave my house at 4 pm, but I will be on US soil for the last time at 9:30. Then I fly overnight to Frankfurt and then overnight (sort of) the next night to Tunis. We should arrive at around 12:40 am. Otherwise, I'm prepared, at least regarding physical items. Mentally, not so much. I haven't really been thinking about it.
Wish me luck!
I should be in hotel for the first week, so I'll try to update once I get there and I am slightly less jet lagged.
Wish me luck!
I should be in hotel for the first week, so I'll try to update once I get there and I am slightly less jet lagged.
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