How does an aussie girl wind up eating a falafel on the midday metro to Tahrir square? My parents were born and raised in Egypt, and yet I could never work out how to spell it.
I was a practicing solicitor, and yet I felt I hadn't found my career path.
It was time to put two and two together.
So. I quit the city job, hung up my suits, had one long last gaze at the glorious Sydney skyline, and never looked back.
And here I am. Living in Cairo. Student at the AUC, enrolled in the two-year masters course of International and Comparative Law.
Am I excited? UM NO! I'm terrified!
3 comments:
Hehe, I like the graph:)
Also checked out Arezo's blog and pics of fatir making. Looks yummy!
Hope today's fatir session was a success.
yay i got an honourary mention!!
definately agree with your placement of me on that graph! high procratination leads to high fulfillment!
jh the fateer session was a smash! rival post to be up soon hopefully :)
and caz.. you have a very honourary place in my heart! you taught me the art of procrastination/fulfilment
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