It's incredible that nearly a month has passed since I last had an opportunity to sit down and write to you everything that is going on. Just goes to show how fast time flies when you're having fun!
Since my last post, school has gotten underway, quite successfully, and you may be surprised to learn, the kids here are just like kids everywhere else! They like to play, they don't like to sit, and most times they wish they were home doing something other than listening to their teacher!!
One thing that has really impressed me here though, is that while Arabic is most student's first language, almost all speak fluent English, and many at our school are also part of the French Immersion program. This means that throughout their day they spend 3 hours speaking to their teachers in French, 1 hour in Arabic, and 2 hours with English - an impressive feat for anyone, not to mention students as young as Grade 1!! I find this especially incredible as I continue to struggle with English and hope to one day speak more than passing French! Makes those 40 minutes of French most of you do seem like a breeze (and an opportunity not to be wasted!!), n'est pas?
With a couple of weeks under our belts at school, it was time for the students to get a rest from me, and fortunately, Egyptian Armed Forces Day (Oct. 6) and then Thanksgiving came so close together, that they combined the holidays for a nice long weekend. To help us celebrate this important time of year we headed to where it all began for Christians, Jews, and Muslims - MT. SINAI!!
A big reason for wanting to come to Egypt is the obvious history of the land. Civilization, at least as we are familiar with it, has been in this neck of the woods for thousands and thousands of years. But one of the defining moments for many of the cultures of the world took place right here in Egypt, on the Sinai peninsula, when God spoke to Moses and the 10 Commandments were born. No matter your beliefs on how or why this happened, to be sure, in the history of human civilization, the adoption of these commandments as law and as a way to govern was an inspired step forward in the way people dealt with each other. As a result, this place holds considerable significance for people from all walks of life and faiths.
Of course, before tackling the midnight hike up the mountain, some much needed R & R was called for on the Sinai coast, in a small little coastal town of Nuweiba - a sleepy village on the Gulf of Aqaba with stunning views of the mountains, the sea, and near the cross roads of four countries (Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia) and two continents (Africa and Asia). No wonder there is so much history in this area!!
A pretty sweet way to start this adventure and remind me of just how much I have to be thankful for!

I wonder how long people have been traveling down this little beach road??

Our little huts, with an emphasis on little - no wasted space here!

Amazing what you can get used to - camels on the beach!! (those are mountains of Saudia Arabia faintly in the background)
After a couple of days of relaxing, it was now time to follow in the footsteps of Moses, and hike up Mt. Sinai. To do this we left at midnight(!?!), and began our walk at about 3 in the morning (more !?!?), in what seemed like another world - a hundred languages, hundreds of people, just as many camels, and all the smells and sounds that go with it all - IN THE DARK!
I have often said pictures can never do justice to the experience, and in this case, I have never been more right. Walking in the dark up the side of this famous mountain, feeling the presence of so much, listening to the chatter, the singing, and the chanting of others as they too make their way up in the darkness will be something I never forget. That, and the fact our guide decided he didn't feel like making the final ascent up the 750 steps and instead choosing to sleep at one of the little rest stops along the way!! Oh well, I think it actually gave us more a sense of adventure as we had no idea what to expect.

Eager anticipation of the sunrise over the mountains. The ever changing colours were awesome!

Looking back up in the day - Mt. Sinai!