Ramadan: Mission Accomplished
Ramadan finished today as quickly as it began four weeks ago. What did we learn over that time? Not to trust Australians when it comes to ordering food, of course. That was definitely proven during eftar tonight, when instead of ordering for us all, Tom graciously split the table of 12 in half and allowed us to make two orders.
I’m still trying to figure out what’s going to happen without Ramadan. It’s the only version of Egypt I know, so whatever is coming up will be new to me. One thing I can definitely say I’m looking forward to, though, is eating breakfast. It’ll be nice to have that extra jolt of energy in the morning that will allow me to walk up stairs without feeling dizzy.
Next up: four days of feasting in Dahab.


4 Comments:
I wonder what you will do next to experience the nitty gritty of Cairo.
Don't let us down. (actually its the stories I want to hear, so you can make it up if you want...)
Mr Babin,
congratulations for your mission!
here i am in my own "Food Mission-Nachodan", i am some kinda Vegetarian but in Chile is all about meat...thinking of going back to India...
Take care!
Nacho
pa: Kent, i started writing again in my blog, but stories are not that fun like in Asia, See you man!
Yay to eating again! I love food. As always, great stories and insight Kent.
Diana
Are you seriously thinking of going back to India, Nacho?
Thanks, Diana.
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