Saturday, January 15, 2011

The First Few Days

I have now been in Cairo for about a week and a half. We have been beyond busy getting adjusted and used to our new city. One thing that immediately stands out and seems different than Iowa is the traffic. With millions of people living in such a small space, you'd think traffic laws would have to be strict. However, I have yet to even see a stop light. There are unspoken rules that drivers follow, but to me it still seems like everyone weaves in and out of traffic ignoring any road markings while honking their horn constantly. Every taxi ride is an adventure, to say the least.

Not being much of an animal person, I'm learning to ignore the hundreds of cats and numerous dogs that wander the streets climbing through piles of trash. I've adopted the same philosophy with animals as I have with men in Cairo. Don't look at them; ignore them. Then you'll be left alone, as well.

I have had an entire week of school with my students. Work weeks are Sunday-Thursday here. My first placement is in KG1, which is similar to PreK in the United States. My cooperating teacher already trusts me completely. She has let me do so much in just five days. It surprises me how little English the students know. I have already been trying to force them to speak English with me, so I feel like some of them are using more phrases and words just in the past week. I wake up excited to go to school and excited to see the students!

I feel like I am adjusting well and falling in love with Cairo. I live in Heliopolis, an incredibly conservative, non-western neighborhood. I feel like living there has given me more culture shock and excitement, for which I am grateful. Hopefully we can get out soon and be tourists at the pyramids or cruise the Nile!

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like things are going well!...your philosophy with men and dogs cracks me up...but doesn't surprise me one bit!...that's pretty awesome that your teacher has already let you do so much...it definitely helps with both your confidence and ability to get to know the kids...hope you get to go out and about sometime soon!...miss you!...

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