anyway, the rest of the trip to rome (where we stopped, and where anna got off) and frankfurt was fairly uneventful. they eventually forced us back to economy, much to our dismay, although they didn't notice that hesham was still up there until about half-an-hour later. we had a 4-5 hour layover in frankfurt, where i bought a burger and a coke for hesham for $10...ridiculous. taryn was also flying to dulles, but unfortunately not on the same flight, so we said goodbye to her. the 8-hour united flight to dulles was alright, passed relatively quickly i suppose. upon arrival, united lost about 20% of the bags from our flight (accidentally sent them to the transfer terminal i believe), so that took an agonizing and extremely frustrating hour of waiting. then we went through customs...i got through immediately, while hesham was of course taken aside (as profiling has now become totally acceptable to everyone). i had to wait for hesham for an hour and a half, but fortunately when he got out he said that he was only questioned for 10 minutes and mostly he was just waiting as well. my boss told me that yemenis and pakistanis are automatically the last to be questioned, regardless of when they arrived, so that probably explains it. we spent that night at the holiday inn express near dulles, where i VERY much enjoyed the luxuriously soft beds, the speedy internet, and the wonderful water pressure. i was supposed to meet dan that evening for dinner, but unfortunately learned at the last minute that i would be staying near dulles instead of in DC (to escort hesham to the airport in the morning), and as you all know getting from dulles into DC is a bitch. we were of course utterly exhausted as well, and it was already 630 pm by the time we arrived at the hotel, due to all of our delays. the next morning, popped over to dulles to drop hesham off around 5 am (he flew to san francisco, and then on to some unknown airport on his way to coos bay, OR where he will be living!), then supershuttled it over to BWI for my 40 minute flight to PITTSBURGH! met my dad when i arrived at 10 am, and was very happy to be come with all the amazing BRIDGES! i was of course freezing as well...
at some point during my travels, probably when we arrived in frankfurt and i saw how ridiculously organized/clean/meticulous/EXPENSIVE everything and everyone was, i did start to miss sanaa and the craziness and unexpectedness of life there (in a good way). i was relieved to feel this, as during the month before my trip i had been getting increasingly fed up with all the little things, and it was good to be reminded of my love for yemen. also, i realized when i got home that i have never shared photos on my blog (as i am largely writing for people who i know and can see them on facebook), but i suppose these days there might be more people reading. i'm not going to include any nature/landscape photos (you can probably find these online anyway), just wanted to show you some of the amazing people who i work/live with and how kind and hilarious and NOT terrorist they are :)

my BFFs abdulwasia and mohammed at their friend fatHi's wedding

i usually think the cute kid pics are pretty cliche but...these kids are REALLY cute...

a wonderful note that my (really cute) launderer left me one day :)
me and my darling intern ghofran at a gathering at AMIDEAST
well, that was all it would let me upload in one go, so i think i'll save the rest for later and give them to you in doses of WONDERFULNESS!
<3

so here i am over a month after enjoying time with addie in pittsburgh - finally enjoying her blogsite, which i haven't checked for a while...
ReplyDeleteisn't she wonderful? thanks for writing! thanks for sharing! thanks for pictures...
when people ask me, "don't you wish she was home?" i must say, "NO!" though i do miss you, addie. i am happy you are where you are and you're doing what you're doing, and as always...
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! -your mom