Am I bad blogger? Or maybe I'm having too much fun.
I've recently made it back state-side. It's quite nice. Everyone speaks English and I'm no longer a minority. Is that a bad thing to say? Either way, it's the truth. I can once again eavesdrop and understand what people are saying. Oops. There I go again, spilling my internal thoughts and actions. So, can I go back to Morocco now?
Anyway, back to the subject....
Hit/Miss of 2009
I think I'll start with the Hit list (not that sort of hit list....even though, I should start one of those...just for fun)
Hit List (The Positives of 2009 - Mostly from Morocco)
-Morocco - By far the biggest and bestest thing that happened in 2009. It was amazing, I can't put words into amazing-ness. So, I won't...But, I do know that stuff about/from Morocco will appear on this list...a lot.
-I turned 22 in style with a chocolate cake made by John Blake. Another year older....another year wiser? Perhaps.
-Traveling to France for the second time. It was incredible, as always, and very relaxing. While in France, I was finally able to visit a discotheque, drink wine at lunchtime, take a tour of a French village on a 4-wheeler and eat a lot of cheese.
-(Cue Arabian Nights-esque music) Ride a Camel into the Sahara and camp for the night. Does this really need an explanation of the awesomeness? Have I mentioned how much I love camels?
- Beneluxxxxx. Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. All in one extended weekend. A 6 day tour of Chocolatiers, Museums and Christmas Markets. Excuse me, but do you have a puzzle book?
- In fact, I can't really remember much of 2009 except for Morocco.
-Fez (Fes), Morocco- I love Fez, regardless what others say (Anass...). I love the Medina and Muhammed's cafe, disappearing into the other-worldness of Cafe Clock, the stinky Tanneries, getting lost in the Medina, Jus De Banane, rooftops and the Bab.
-MASI- Montana Arabic Summer Institute. Otherwise known as; the craziest and busiest few weeks of my life, as well as, the funnest and best job ever. I loved working with all the various personalities that incorporated this years MASI program including the students. We had so much fun traveling and teaching/learning Arabic together. Another round of pictionary please.
-Chefchaouen, Morocco- (Also known as, the place that I cannot spell except after 4 attempts) The entire trip north, excluding Tangier (it wasn't that exciting), was something out of Alice in Wonderland, it was so strange, so bizarre, yet, so wonderful. Any place that is painted all blue cannot be ordinary.
-The Desert, I know I brought up the camels, but the desert is one of the most incredibly beautiful places and so sandy.
-The people I met in 2009. I can't list them all because I know I'll exclude someone. The people that I met in Morocco are the some of the best people I've ever met in my life thus far. We traveled together, lived together (sort of), we were sick together, we went through Ramadan together, spent so much time together that if it were anywhere else, we would probably hate each other, but by the end of the semester we remained so close to one another.
-Essaouira, Morocco. A crazy trip of fresh fish markets, fording rivers, Gnawa music, bargaining, rooftops, really long and sauna-esque bus rides and KFC. One of the best cities in Morocco.
- Buying a Macbook and an iPod. I love my Apple products, when they work.
- Crocheting more hats than....than...what I know what to do with.
- Azrou sunsets with Jus De Banane and Cheap Sandwhiches.
-Highland Dancing at First Night..... solo.
-Saturday Nights watching Babar and playing Rock Band II in Madeleine Street house.
- Couscous and Tajine. NoosNoos and Mint Tea. Food is good in Morocco.
-Polychronic. The very concept of being polychronic is so much more relaxing, however, sometimes it's a bit annoying because nothing gets done in a efficient manner. It just takes longer.
Miss List (Things that I missed out on)
-Not spending more time in Morocco. Heck, it's a great place, full of culture and history. I wish I was spending more time there. But, I'm planning to go back in the near future, so, round 2 of Liz in Morocco will soon happen. Inshallah.
-In relation to the previous, miss item, not spending enough time in Marrakesh, Casablanca and Rabat. Apparently, those are great places or something, because everyone across the pond here in the states keeps asking me if I went to those places. Um. Okay.
-Breath mints for dogs. Only because my dog is panting next to me and her breath stinks. Ew.
- Not Dropping Advanced-Intesive Arabic. Why didn't I drop the class like I wanted to. I should have taken that Sociology class instead.
- Not going Skiing. Maybe next year.
- Not singing Africa by Toto enough when it rained.
- Not buying a teapot or a jilaba in Morocco. Sad Camel.
- Jet Lag. I really could have done without it.
-Not skipping class more and traveling.
-Bargaining/Bartering. I have a love/hate relationship with it. Sometimes it's fun, other times I just want to scream in frustration. Please, I don't care if it's democratic price or you'll be giving me a good price. I don't believe youuuuu.
Miss lists are harder to write...because I generally don't have that many regrets to count for....Oh well.......
This is it. The unofficial hit/miss list of 2009. I'm sure there is more...and they will be added in time.
Well. I'm back. And now I want to go back.

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