Monday, November 24, 2008

The things that happened since...

It's hard to keep blogging this year. With many of the same events calling for the same pictures I start to question why I should bother posting all of this. And then there's facebook that seems to have everyone's (short term) attention.
Ah well, I supposed if I started this for my own record then I should continue...
We are heading to the half way point of the school year which seems really sudden and scary. I used to think life passed by slowly when I was a kid. Now I seem to blink a month away.
In between Greece and now I spent time in St Moritz, saw the opening of another school year at TASIS, went on the 9th grade hikes again at Monte Tamaro, starting building up yoga classes, began taking a drawing and painting class, marketed my massage work more, had my mom come visit, took kids on the swiss adventure Inpro, went to Zurich for another random day to take in museums, travelled to Geneva for a JV Basketball tournament, hosted many dinners, brunches and a few other social gatherings, and planned (still planning) multiple future trips, the next being this weekend to Prague.
And those are the bigger things that stood out. I can't tell you what else I may have missed out. So perhaps I few photos as proof and then I may begin to be a little more diligent.

Badrutt's Palace - St. Moritz
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View from our balcony - St. Moritz
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Meat sweats - "Mongolian BBQ" with friends
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Faculty Orientation - Sarah and Charlene already ready to jump
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Faculty Opening Banquet - TASIS

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

In My Dreams I'm still in Greece


Two weeks, two whole weeks to be in sunshine and sea water. To get up at 11am and go to bed at 3am. To eat 2.4 desserts a day and to wear outfits that take up half the space of a pair of mens boxers. This was one of the most perfect vacations ever, or in a while. It was the right amount of everything - my jeans beg to differ as they swear I ate a wee bit too much - well then, almost everything!

Sonja, James and I set off for Antiparos after just one night in Athens. I discovered that I can in fact get sea sick, even on a big ferry. The water on our way over was so choppy I threw up 5 times. It was a 4 hour journey. I was not the only one. The crew was handing out stacks of sick-bags along the whole boat. I was never more grateful to reach solid ground, even if it was a tiny island.

Antiparos was a week of real relaxation. It's not devoid of life, but is more of an even keeled, family style island. My favorite thing to do was to walk the main street and pop into gorgeous jewelry stores before heading to our dessert spot - Stones Pub. The name does nothing for it, but the Loukomades were to die for. Never having had them before I could see no reason why deep-fried balls of dough covered in honey, cinnamon and sesame seeds with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream would not be delicious. And delicious they were.

So gently working on our tan and doing water aerobics by day, and eating and strolling by night were the ways of Antiparos. We did get a little adventurous and rented bikes one day. Unfortunately we didn't go for the motorized ones. We rode 13 km to a beach at the far end of the island and along the way sonja had a close encounter with the ditch. On our way back the winds where so strong it felt like we were standing still while pedaling full speed. That was a lot of exercise.

The other exception to our local beach was a day out on a boat where we "made swimming" and barbecue in various gorgeous coves around the island. I've never seen water in such shades of turquoise and blue. I even jumped off the gang plank!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Haifa Photos

Here are just a few photos of my trip to Haifa.
Bahji - Resting place of Baha'u'llah


Shirin and Nura - Bahji


The Terraces going down to the shrin of The Bab


Madjzoubs - though we don't all spell it the same! Sholeh, Nura, Shirin and Claudia


The Center for the Study of the Sacred Text


Haifa - 9 day Pilgrimage


How Blessed was I to have Shirin there with me for the first 3 and a half days of my 9 day pilgrimage?! Though we were not together the whole time given my more structured program, we had a chance to share our insights and our questions as well as comfortably sit in quiet contemplation of the overall experience together. It's hard to say what the experience was for me. Some words that come to mind are: space, opening, insights, having an opportunity to face myself, and refocusing.

I don't feel like I can really talk at length of the experience, so more for my own memory, as it will be over 10 years before I can go again, the itinerary below will be a reminder of where I was and when.

Dates: July 7th - 15th (arriving Sunday July 6th, in the afternoon and leaving July 16th at lunch time)
Weather: unbelievably hot
Hotel: The Nof (renovated floor 6) - great buffet breakfast especially the mini waffles.


Itinerary:

Day 1 (mon):
AM - registration and becoming acquainted with the new Pilgrim Reception Center (better known as PRC)
PM - Walk up to the International Teaching Center (ITC) for pilgrim welcome.
- Walk down to the old pilgrim house.
- Reciting of the Tablets of Visitation for the Shrine of the Bab and Abdul'Baha before circumambulating the shrines.
Evening - dinner with Madjzoub cousin Claudia and Shirin

Day 2:
AM - Bright an early 7:15am meet at the PRC to head to Bahji for our first visit to the shrine of Baha'ullah.
PM - later back at the PRC we met with our guide Dicy to go over the schedule.
- Reception with the Universal House of Justice members.
- Visit Hamed, Anisa and kids for a few hours before their flight back to Zambia
Evening - Talk by ITC member

Day 3:
AM - Another 7:15am start - visit to the prison in Akka and to the house of Abbud
- see the land gate
PM - return to hotel for a brief lie down
- walk down the upper terraces, visit the shrine of the Bab
Evening - Baha'i Cemetery with Claudia and Shirin
- Quick dinner downtown with Claudia and Shirin
- Meeting with the ITC

Day 4:
AM - 8:0am start - say goodbye to Shi
- Visit the Mansion of Mazra'ih
- Visit the Mansion of Bahji
PM - Stay on at Bahji for time in the shrine

Day 5: (free day)
AM - Gratefully a morning to sleep in, though I did go eat breakfast and then head back to bed!
PM - met Carrie Allen and her roommate for lunch at Greg's
- Headed down the terraces to the shrine of the Bab and hung out there for the afternoon
Evening - talk by UHJ member

Day 6: (free day)
AM - Slow start again! Met Nadim and Iman for brunch at Gregs - had some amazing french toast!
PM - shared a sherut to Bahji for the late afternoon and evening
- sat in the gardens and spent time in the shrine
Evening - grabbed a falafel with Corrin (from my group D)

Day 7:
AM - 9:15am start. Visit to the house of Abdu'llah Pasha
PM - get a ride from Akka to Bahji for the few hours in the afternoon
- return to PRC in Haifa - spend time in shrine of Bab
Evening - Talk by UHJ member Paul Lample
- Met up with Nadim, Iman, Carrie, Marjan and some other BWC folks for dessert at Caffe Caffe (waffles with ice cream baby!)

Day 8:
AM - 10am start - tour of the arc buildings
PM - Visit shrine of the Bab
- Walk down the lower terraces to the House of the Master
- Visit to the house of Abdul'Baha
Evening - Dinner down on Ben Gurion Ave at Fartoush's with Anna, Chelsea and Christy from group D, walk back up lower terraces
- Talk by ITC member

Day 9:
AM - visit to the Archives - currently being housed in the UHJ building do to renovations on the Archives building itself
PM - Last visit to Bahji
Evening - Pilgrim farewell in front of old pilgrim house

Day 10:
AM - dawn prayers at the shrine of the Bab
- time in the gardens and walk up the upper terraces
- leave Haifa for the airport at 11:30am
PM - flight back to London 5:30pm

Friday, June 27, 2008

Sidewalks in Thailand and Endings

The Moat Around the Old City

Sidewalks in Thailand are not made for walking. They are actually set up especially so that one can park a motorbike closer to one's destination or for food vendors to set up shop. It's good though, because it means you better pay attention when you're walking in the street or you'll be roadkill.

I'm done. I just graduated from level III of Thai Massage and received my fancy government approved certificate. Very special. I feel elated for some reason. It's been a fun week. Not necessarily the actual work we have done, but what we did around it. We turned out to be a pretty nutty group with a lot of humor and maybe not much else! Today we spent much of the afternoon practicing on each other and snapping ridiculous photos of each other in the most awkward of positions. It happens alot in a Thai massage session, but I guess it's not normally out there for the general public to see. That just makes it all so much funnier.
Lunch Break - Manuel, Haley, Nura, Phil, Krisztina, Natasa, Michelle and Misha

Graduates of Level III - Silly Seven and Walid

I'm going to miss the little humming bird who wakes up with me everyone morning. I'll miss Noon who makes my breakfast - sometimes instead of fruit, muesli, yogurt and croissants she makes a real treat like sticky rice with coconut and mango, or these other delectable treats that look like macaroons but are mushy and can't decide if they are sweet or savory. It's going to be hard to remember that I can't just walk out the front door without a sweater knowing that no matter how it cools down it just won't cool down that much. I'll miss my favorite lunch spot that still has no name but makes the most satisfying meals no matter what I order - and of the course the unbelievable brownie desserts. YUM. I will miss our odd little group who all went out last night for a final dinner together and had so many laughs and such good fish!
The Silly 7 - Krisztina, Phil, Manuel, Nura, Tik, Haley,and Natasa

I won't miss the exhaust fumes that get caught in my throat every time I walk down the road or ride in a taxi/tuktuk. I won't miss the pushy ladies with their really annoying wooden frogs that they shove in your face and start rattling making the most annoying sound (if you did buy one, what the hell would you do with it anyway?). I won't miss morning exercises. I had my fill of the fake yoga and chi gong sessions so Wednesday was my last 9am exercise session and I happily skipped out of the last 2 days of it. I think I couldn't have kept a straight face through "play basketball" or "move your Tight (that would be the word for Thigh) to your chest". In fact, if I "spring" my waist one more time I think I will surely come unsprung. I won't miss John's (Chongol's) ridiculous references to pressure points using random entertainment trivial like Mick Jaggers mouth, ET's finger and the reference to breasts as (and I'm not kidding here) traffic jams. Big and small of course, but still, traffic jams. Ish.

I will come back to Thailand. I don't know when, but I know that it's a comfortable place for me. There's an ease to existing here that I love. I'm not sure I could handling living here, but certainly more visits. And next time not just for studying, I wouldn't mind actually getting to SEE the country more. And the beaches?! Next time...I promise.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Time Flies...

Riding in the Red Taxi
And before I knew it, I was enjoying my last weekend in Chiang Mai. I had to do a fair amount of running around to find gifts and organize my ticket stuff out of here, but somehow it's all getting done and I found time to enjoy the sun, warmth and chaos of this city.

This weekend I went to both the Saturday and Sunday Street Markets. They are a lot of fun and a bit more diverse than the common night market. You can find blind musicians sitting in the middle of the road, and kids dancing for a Baht or two. I even saw a boy moving a straw on a bottle with his mind - or at least it was a pretty good trick! I also finally encountered a stand selling a wide variety of bugs - cooked and dried I believe - ranging from large cockroaches to fried silk worms and many odd things in between. Yum. I could not be persuaded to try anything though!
Just Some of the Delectable Treats

Blind Musicians

Another Kind of Musician

So here's a funny tidbit. This weekend a group of us went to watch "The Happening" - one of those M. Night Shyamalan flicks that's all shrouded in mystery and a bit on the thriller side of things. Well at any rate, this one is no different and there is this Happening that's killing people off and the first signs are disorientation, then they freeze where they are, and finally they end up killing themselves - lovely, I know, but bare with me for the funny bit. So I'm at the market and there are all these people walking around, selling things, talking, buying, eating etc and then all at once I'm looking and everyone is standing STOCK STILL. Just like the friggin' movie! And over some mysterious loudspeaker a national anthem I think it was, was being played. Anyway, it was funnier to me because of the movie reference but I think you get it.

And speaking of movie going experiences here - you are required to stand at the beginning of the movie for a short film and music honoring the King of Thailand. Hmm. Wait, and they search your bags before you go into the cinema because they don't want people to video tape the movies - understandable, but when the girl went to take my tiny automatic point and shoot I straight up refused and so instead she took my battery. Goodness gracious! Good thing she didn't know i keep a spare battery in the front pouch of the camera case!

At ITM we have become a small "family" in our third week so we have a pretty good time hanging out. We also have our favourite lunch haunts - mine in particular is the small air conditioned place round the corner that serves the best yellow curry AND has some awesome chocolate related desserts. We indulge regularly. Yesterday I met up with Phil for dinner as I was in the night market area. We shared some fantastic red snapper and here's the thing. I'm not keen on a whole fish flopped onto my plate with eyes and such still in tacked, but Phil being old and wise and of the water, he knew just how to get to all the good bits and leave all the bone behind. Delish! And even better to top it off with a mango smoothie.

I craved waffles the other day. Actually, I craved french toast but changed it to waffles when I thought about how badly the British mess up french toast. The last thing I wanted was eggy bread. So a belgium waffle is normally pretty much that, and it did the trick to satiate my appetite.
I Did Not Try This One
My yoga classes are not happening this week. The studio is closed for a few months. Bummer but I guess I have a lot else going on, so it's ok. I'll do some on my own. My last class was pretty cool. The rain came rushing down as we practiced with the doors and windows all wide open.

I think I have a soft spot for Chiang Mai and I'm sure I'll be back. This will be one of the last posts from Thailand, but stay tuned for the adventures that the rest of the summer brings too.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

A superhero is born

I lied about the shower. It has NOT been mastered. Still, I persevere in the hope that by the time I leave I will have figured it out.

In the meantime I electrocuted myself last night. No, not intentionally. I just went to turn on a light switch and had a good old jolt up the right hand. I am only happy I had an observer to witness that my hair really did start to stand on end. It's still a little numb up into the elbow but otherwise I'm fine. In fact I was hoping it might have jump started my heart a little and given me a new lease on life. Actually my housemate told me it's a classic story of how superheroes are born so perhaps that's next for me in life. Start helping me come up with a good name since catwoman is already taken.

Orchids are everywhere here. There's a great contrast between the pollution and the care that people take in their gardens and decorating homes/guest houses etc with flowers. It's kind of nice really.
Orchids Everywhere
In other less attractive news I was walking to school the other morning and saw a freshly run over rat. It was not small. In fact I would go so far to say that it was NYC worthy in size, surpassing my cat even. The grossest part was that the guts and goo were freshly squeezed out of it and into my path. It was an effort to hold onto my breakfast. Yuck yuck yuck!

So in the mornings we either do yoga - and I'll use that term loosely here - or Qi Gong before we start class. The yoga is, well, it's a bit of stretching here and there and pulling and bouncing and such, but at least doable with a straight face. Qi gong - not so much. First of all the owner of the school leads it and he looks so much like Yoda I can't help but smile. He also has no neck and so when he does these neck stretches I can't begin to tell you how funny it looks. Mind you, the whole thing is done to this nationalistic sounding communist seeming music and there are parts where we are marching. Yes, I did write that. I so wish I could video it for all to see, but that isn't permitted of course. You'll just have to wait for my impersonations.

I went to this multifaceted doctor of all sorts holistic today. He's American but works here for some reason and came highly recommended from many students that have gone to him. It was a really interesting session that involved Chinese medicine pressure points, chiropractic cracking, neurosomething points, life coaching, nutritional counseling and who knows what else. And all 2 hours for 500 Baht.
I'll try and go again before I leave to have a follow up and see what else he says.

I can't believe it's almost the end of my second week already! We're having a lot of fun at school and I'm glad that our group is all pretty much sticking around next week too because we are of course very comfortable with each other now. It's hard not to be when you're sitting on each others feet and pressing your knees into their butt cheeks. We're quite a large group to go through altogether for more than 1 level. Let the good times roll!
Just Another Temple in Chiang Mai

The Famous Red Taxi Buses

Sunset in Chiang Mai