Egypt isn't what it appears to be in the media...but that's no real surprise, since not much is. I moved here in the late 80's from Toronto, Canada, with my Canadian/Egyptian husband, my son and my daughter. The children adapted quickly and we decided that this country was a good place to live. Now I wouldn't change my home for anything.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Worth A Read
A lot of my friends are younger than I am, though each year that is easier and easier. The post that can be read by clicking on the title here is one by a very thoughtful young woman who I'm very pleased to count as one of my friends...as are her mother and younger sister. Maybe it's the teacher in me that gets all warm and fuzzy when I see the lights shining in the young, but whatever it is, I wanted to share it.
copyright 20010 Maryanne Stroud Gabbani
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Woow, I cannot believe. I have just been on other of Your blog and than I found You here. I love Your daily Giza photo :)
Regards,
Anna
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Very nice... I may be moving to Egypt soon!
Thanks for the info. Ceci
Hi,
Nice post! Your content is very valuable to me and just make it as my reference. Keep blogging with new post!
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