Friday, October 29, 2004

Mohsen & Lucy


Mohsen & Lucy: Lake Crescent 2003

Ammo and tant, Ibrahim's parents, are leaving back to Egypt tomorrow in the afternoon...

I am really excited for them; it has been close to a year now! It is just that we are going to miss them alot! They always take extra good care of us whenever we are in Seattle, and they create a lively atmosphere too!I personally cannot wait for them to be back again...

It feels good to have family around... not to mention family like them :)

Mohsen and Lucy: you have a great time preparing for your big move :)

Thursday, October 28, 2004

My father

It's been a little less than seven years since my father had passed away... but it still feels like it just happened yesterday!

Images of him smiling, laughing and talking still seem so real to me... There are no words that can describe how much I miss him...

I hope our paths meet again someday

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Mishari Bin Rashid Al Afasi

I think his recital of the Quran is absolutely the best...

Mishari's voice filters straight to the heart, and his recitation is full of emotion and expression.
I do not recall a time when I paid more attention to the word of God!

I strongly recommend listening to him :)

Monday, October 25, 2004

Bumpy ride

We just got back from Seattle.

It was by far the worst experience we've had so far!
We took the Victoria Clipper, a high speed passenger ferry, and what a bumpy ride that was!
The waves literarily lifted us up then dropped us down vigorously :( It was a roller coaster ride for almost half an hour...

Poor Ibrahim got sea sick... I guess we're not traveling on the clipper until next summer :)

I guess this is the disadvantage of living on an island: you have to travel by sea, or else you're stuck! Unless you want to pay a fortune and fly...

Sunday, October 24, 2004

Finding a house

Well, we finally found a house :)

It is a lovely 2 bedroom apartment on the second floor of a house.
The house is right across the ocean from the ocean, and a little park too :)

To have a better idea of where we will be living, click to see where we are on the map.

We are really excited to move in... and we can't wait until we start receiving guests :)


Sunday, October 10, 2004

Chinese Garden


Chinese garden in Montreal's Botanical Gardens

Quebec City

Montreal as seen from Olympic tower

Penguins in Montreal's Biodome

1976 Olympic Stadium in Montreal

Downtown Montreal

Arriving in Canada

Hi all,

I am so sorry for not being in touch all this time. I am sure you understand how hectic things were in the past few weeks!

We are doing GREAT :) here's a summary:

VANCOUVER:
We arrived in Vancouver on Aug 15. Landing was very simple and easy. It did not take more than 10 minutes to complete the whole process! Landing in Canada was much simpler than entering the US with a visa! A few things went wrong though: Of course, they had to leave ourLuggage in Seattle, and we experienced some technical malfunction in the gear on the airplane, so instead of being in Vancouver in 30 minutes, it took us 1 hour and 15 minutes!

We stayed in a cute little bed and breakfast (B&B) in a lovely area, 20 minutes to downtown. They served yummy breakfast every morning; a great incentive to get me out of bed at 8 max every morning!

Vancouver city is really really beautiful. we loved it. but the problem is that it is very small, and therefore, it is very hard to find jobs there. It is the best place, however, for starting a small business of our own. We experienced some rainfall at the end of our stay. just an indication of what it is like there in the winter. actually, pretty much all year round!

TORONTO:We arrived by plane on Aug 25. We are still here :) We are staying at a B&B 15 minutes from downtown. Our room is weird: it has an ensuite toilette, sink and bathtub. The toilette is separated by an accordion door, but the tub and the sink are just inside the room!!!!! Oh, and there is no shower. so we use a plastic bowl to shower!!!!! Toronto is nice too (but Vancouver is nicer). Downtown is all about high-rise office buildings, with quite a few residential condominiums.

It is a vibrant city, and work seems to be abundant here. It is the financial capital of Canada! The day after we arrived, we did our laundry in a near-by public coin-laundry facility. it was a really nice experience. We felt like we are living inside "Friends" :)

We went to the movies to watch Hero. WOW!!! Such a wonderful movie. Do not miss it!

We also attended the musical Mama Mia, a musical production composed around ABBA's songs. It was really really really nice :)

I guess that is all for now! We are leaving to Montreal on Tuesday. I personally am really excited :):)

Missing you all!

P.S. photos will follow, but you can also see them on http://photos.yahoo.com/toujana


View from the ferry, on our way to Victoria

Canada Houses of Parliment in Ottawa City

Street weddings



This is a phenomenon that seems to be exclusive to Quebec: brides and grooms walking around the streets with their photographers shooting photos... It never failed to amuse me every time I saw them :) I wish we could have done something like that though

Arabic Montreal



I think this is the most interesting photo we've taken in Montreal !! We found this sign hanging at the gate of the open market in a neighbourhood called Little Italy :)

Japanese thematic garden in Monrtreal's Botanical Gardens

Saturday, October 09, 2004


CN Tower in Toronto: the tallest freestanding tower in the world

Our first coin-operated public laundry experience in Toronto

View of Vancouver downtown as seen from Granville Island

Largest Ikea in North America... and me :)

Montreal

This is an e-mail that summarizes the second part of our trans-Canada tour

Hi all,

I have been wanting to write this e-mail for a long time now, but I was pretty lazy! A lot has happened since my last “report” :)

I stopped in Toronto I believe? Well, after Toronto, we went to Montreal. We stayed there from August 31 – September 6.

Montreal is the most beautiful among the three main Canadian cities (the other two being Vancouver and Toronto). It has a very European feel. I’ve never been to France, but everyone says it is the Paris of North America.

The city combines natural beauty, civilization culture and urbanization. I also think it boasts the most interesting architectural experiments in Canada (I am not claiming to be an expert though)! You walk around to see hundreds of street cafes and restaurants, and the food is AMAZING :)

Our visit to Montreal was the most touristic in its nature, since we clearly understood the difficulty of finding a job there because we do not speak French, the city’s first language. We stayed at a bed & breakfast house called Manoir Harvard. Our host, Robert (pronounced without the T of course!) was an extremely nice and sophisticated person. He served us hot cooked French gourmet breakfast every morning :)

We have been to:

Olympic stadium:
This is where the 1976 summer Olympics took place. We want up the Olympic tower to see the spectacular panoramic view of the city.

Montreal’s Biodome: It is the nicest recreation of an ecosystem I have ever seen! We saw the best of 4 worlds. My favorite was the Antarctic, where we saw penguins for the first time in our lives :) :)

Montreal’s Botanical Gardens: These gardens host more than 22,000 plant species… to be quite honest, we were not interested in any of them :) what we were after was visiting the thematic gardens. We visited the Chinese garden, Aboriginal (original Americans – i.e. Red Indians) garden, and others… but our absolute favorite was the Japanese garden… absolutely breath-taking!

The Insectarium: Honestly, this was the most disgusting part of the trip… but I learned that I weigh close to 60 million ants :)

La Basilique Notre-Dame de Montreal: (French only, sorry!) This was a breath-taking experience by all mean. It was around this church that the whole city of Montreal built (Montreal started as Ville Marie, a French missionary village) and we visited at a time when they were having this light and sound show narrating the story of the church and Montreal. The most spectacular scene was when they turned on all the lights of the alter… a sight you should never miss! - Ville sous Terrain (The Underground Village): This is a network of passages and metro stations under the ground… but the greatest parts were the underground mall (3 levels below the ground) and The Atrium 2000 (ice-skating ring).

While we were in Montreal, we also took a two one-day trips to:

Quebec City: It is a charming little city, especially the old part of town. It is full of majestic castles and historical monuments. We took a 6 hour walk around the city. Yes, we were dead tired afterwards, but it was very very very much worth it :)

Ottawa City: This is the official capital of Canada. There is where the houses of the parliament and the government halls reside. The location of the government buildings is of great importance, since it sits on a small hill, overlooking both, the French and the English speaking provinces of Canada, Quebec and Ontario. The most interesting thing, however, was that we saw a lot of Lebanese and Shawerma places there! We even saw a street Shisha café! It was actually very pleasant to see them :) and to hear Arabic spoken was great too!

After Montreal, we went back to Vancouver, and took two one-day excursions to two near-by cities: Kelowna and Victoria.

There’s nothing in Kelowna… we drove for 4 hours just to spend 15 minutes in the city, then drive back the whole 4 hours again :)

Victoria was a pleasant surprise! It is the capital of the province of British Columbia (BC), and hosts its Parliament Houses. To get there, we had to take a 1.5 hours ferry, and it was a GREAT! The city is really cute, and full of flowers and gardens. It has a very strong English culture… they even say that the Victorians always try to be more English than the English themselves :)

The good news is, though, that we are actually going to live in Victoria :) :) :) Ibrahim has landed a job with Mars Canada, and his first assignment is going to be there :) We will be island people :)

We are really excited about finally starting our life here!

Victoria might be a challenging place to pursue my career, but I am not worried. They have one of the best music conservatories in Canada, in addition to one of the top Canadian universities :) I might go back to school :)

Well, this has been quite a long e-mail… my apologies!

Two days ago, we played Omar Khairat music CD in the car… and tears just started to flow! I really miss each and everyone of you… I miss home too :( but it’s ok…

I had to much to talk about :) Of course, again, photos are available on
http://photos.yahoo.com/toujana

Enjoy them :)