Friday, August 2
So... in the 30 minutes before class, I studied for the
test. Not long, but enough that I could remember all the vocab.
Didn't matter. That test.... I couldn't understand that
actual sentences that I was supposed to plug the words into, and if I don't
understand the context, then I certainly can't know what words to put there.
But, I think I understood the story that was in there for
the most part, and I wrote a decent essay, I thought. I knew I studied that
vocabulary for something.
But luckily after Modern Standard Arabic was over, we had
our Colloquial class, and we made cookies! They brought all the ingredients in,
and we stirred them all together and rolled them into little tasty looking
sugar-balls, and we were all ready to have them baked so we could eat them, and
the cook smiled joyfully at us as she took the pan away and said, "And!
You get to eat these on Monday!"
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So yeah. I'm sure they'll be so fresh on Monday. Can't
wait.
As to the pain, because I'm sure you're just on the
edges of your seats wondering, I was still aching on Friday, but this should be
the day that everything would start to dissipate, slowly, but surely. So no
worries.
However, there was a planned trip for the weekend, one that
I had already signed up for and paid for before I knew I was going to
fall off a horse and still be in pain. So, I spent a significant portion of the
day trying to decide whether or not I should go, because I didn't want to
regret not going, but I didn't want to be in pain the whole time and not enjoy
it anyway, and then come back feeling worse (because it was a very energy
spending weekend trip). There were about 12 other students who signed up to go,
and it sounded so fun, and I spent a great deal of time pulling my hair out
trying to decide, but, after much internal debate, I concluded that I was going
to be in too much pain if I went, so I stayed here instead.
My roommate still went though, and they all left at midnight
that night (you have to travel at night because it's an 8 hour bus trip, and
since it's still Ramadan, nothing is open during the day and you'd be stranded
if you needed to stop for anything. Like gas. Or restrooms.)
But, before everyone left, we had our last mandatory event
that day after class. I'll just say it was a VERY controversial discussion
about Islam and government and other things like how they viewed women's roles
and some other stuff that most Americans would be offended just to hear.
Needless to say, we were, in fact, all very offended, and the program must have
known that we would be when they hired these guest speakers, but I guess they
just wanted to give us a taste of wildly different world views.
After we got home, and after Iftaar, my roommate wanted to
prepare for the upcoming trip, so we went to the supermarket and bought all
things bad for us, like chips and cookies and chocolate. I really like these
cookies called "Tango" cookies, and they're like 17 cents for a
package of 6 of them. They're a lot like those cheap half-vanilla, half-chocolate
cookies that everyone ever brought to those little kid parties. You know the
ones. They're kind of off-brand but awesome.
Yeeeeah. I loved those.
These are sort of like that.
Delicious. (Though unfortunately they haven't made me tango yet. Perhaps I haven't had enough exposure. I must experiment further.)




I love those ccookies too! Will want to hear about the cookies you helped make. I was really glad you did not go on the trip. I do not think you were physically ready for that particularly hot and tiring of an experience. I am sorry that things happened as they did. I'm also encouraged that you seem to feel a little better each day.
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