I woke up late today. I could feel my heart fluttering like an anxious bird and I decided it was because my body wasn’t getting enough oxygen from my weak lungs so it was just pumping the blood around faster in a futile effort to make it up. I rolled over and went back to … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Egypt
That Lady Stole my Fulbright!!
“So what are you doing in Cairo?” asked the young man. I explained about my PhD in belly dance, tourism, and globalization. (That’s not what it was about to start with, but that’s a whole other story…) Whereupon he said brightly, “Oh, I know somebody who’s doing a Fulbright about the same thing!” I nearly … Continue reading
That Ain't the Way to Have Fun…
When the table crashed over spilling beer and broken glass everywhere for the second time, I decided to go home. Before I even say anything about this whole event I have to confess that I know who reads this blog and I’m afraid that in writing about it I’ll be setting a poor example and … Continue reading
"We're Getting Married!" and the Mystery Footballers
About a week ago I went to a dance show with my friend Lorna, some visitors she was having and my roommates. We went to see a dancer called Randa that none of us had seen before. There is an internationally famous dancer named Randa Kamil; the one we were seeing wasn’t her. At the … Continue reading
I Survived the Mugamma!
In the middle of downtown Cairo is a huge and imposing gray building known as the Mugamma. If you search for it on Google most of the sites that pop up are other people’s blog entries about trying to get visas renewed or do any other bureaucratic task that involves a government office here in … Continue reading
Camel!
On Sunday my phone rang at 6:30 in the morning. “Hnh? Snzx!” I said, looking at the screen to see that it was a number I didn’t know. Waking up a little more I thought to myself, “who on earth would be calling me from an unfamiliar cell number on Sunday morning at 6:30?!” And … Continue reading
The Angriest Kitten in the World
The other night I decided to go to a dinner party with some friends of my roommates. Before we leave Eva warns me for asthma-related purposes that in the apartment there will be a kitten. I happen to love cats despite being deathly allergic to them, so I am pretty excited. We arrive at the … Continue reading
Dancing Shoes
One of the women I am most grateful to for her general kindness, welcoming spirit and active interest in my research is my dancer friend Lorna. She always invites me along to dancing events, always allows me to badger her guests and friends and herself about dancing. She is always interested, always willing to help … Continue reading
Cairo Rain
It’s raining. It’s raining! It’s raining here in Cairo! A more unexpected shower I’ve never seen. The air is cooler now and suddenly the view looks clean with the pollution all tamped down by the rain. Now I can see what it should really look like without all the soot. Rain, rain, rain…lazy rainy weekend … Continue reading
Just as Bad as They Are
A few evenings ago I received another unsolicited flirtatious text message. Here’s how it happened: I picked up a phone call from a phone number I didn’t recognize. “Miss Catlin? Miss Catlin?” “Yes? Who is this?” “Miss Catlin? Are you where now?” “Who is calling?” They hung up. About ten minutes later I … Continue reading