Sunday, February 21, 2010
I posted pictures! Lots of pictures! Some are the graf art in Hamra which is where I live. Some under the title "Corniche" are of the walkway by the sea where I go running. It is always full of families with kids riding bikes and roller blading. There are vendors selling corn and coffee and argeli (hookah). You can see that on warm days people go swimming. Of course, only men go swimming as it would cause a huge scene if a woman was seen in a bathing suit. However, the men can go swimming in their underwear whenever they want. I have seen women go swimming wearing their entire covering including the long black garment to the floor and their veil. The range of people here is so vast though. There are women who are covered in black from head to toe with only little slits for their eyes and then there are also the Muslim women who wear leggings, short skirts, tall boots and designer sunglasses, and to top it all off they wear a veil on their head. Then there are also the Muslim women who don't wear any outward sign of their religion. It is a constant struggle for me and for the entire population of Lebanon, to try and take each person as an individual and not project all of our previous experiences and ideas on people before we get to know each other as human beings and not just the labels because there are SO many labels. Anyways, NEW TOPIC. The other pictures are of caving with the Extreme Club which was AMAZING and planting trees in Anjar with the Environmental Club. A couple pictures of the Christmas chapel. You can see the room where I sing every week with the band and the people I work with who are so great. The snowy pictures are of the mountains where I went skiing/ snowmobiling with a friend from AUB over the break I had last week. It is really amazing that in Lebanon I can go up to the mountains and ski and then come back down to Beirut and run at the beach in shorts on the same day! There are also pictures of Magdouche, which is my friend's village in the South where I went for New Year's Eve. The pictures of the sunset and the moon are NOT photoshopped. Lebanon really is this beautiful. From the pictures you can probably see why I don't want to come back to the U.S. Just kidding mom:) SO I had a great break for a week between semesters and now I am back to school starting a new semester which is shaping up to be even better than last semester! AND my grandparents are coming home this Saturday! Lebanon makes me so happy.