Today I am Cleopatra June 20th 2009 Ok, maybe not all day but I was Cleopatra (says Titi) the last couple of hours at least. I had my last visit with Titi which means my last Egyptian manicure, pedicure, and other things we can't mention...riiiiipppp! Anna Misreya delwati! Mom, Corinne, Jennifer...Titi says "hi and I love you"
Catherine and I made one last pilgrimage to CAC. I read a few pages in my book and Catherine played ... read more
Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation provided by deserts to the east and west, allowed for the development of one of the world's great civilizations. A unified kingdom arose circa 3200 B.C. and a ser... ... read more
Out with the old...in with the new! This Cairo trip is a major turning point in my life. After living there for 6 years as an American expatriate, I have returned after an abrupt departure 7 months ago. You will not see pyramids, temples, or museums...but smiling faces, interesting places, and curious things that were part of my everyday life in Cairo. I will miss everyone and everything dearly, but for myself and my children, we will close this book and start another wonderful chapter of our lives!... full info