Life Before Kids
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Around London’s West End Theatre District, Part Deux
One of the things I love about London is the fantastic line-up of theatrical shows at London’s West End. At any given night, there are at least thirty-something shows playing in and around…
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Europe’s Diplomatic Hour: Acting on Libya
With all of the recent focus on the revolutionary movements that continue to swell across North Africa and the Middle East, our attention on this blog has been specific and targeted on these…
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A Day Out in Cambridge
Last weekend Kenz and I, along with a friend, took a day trip to explore Cambridge. I hate to admit after living in the U.K. for over two years now, none of us…
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The Wind of Change: Egypt Decides
The wind of change is blowing through this continent. Whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact. — British Prime Minister Harrold Macmillan on Decolonization, 3…
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Voices of Democracy: A Third Paradigm for the Arab World
We have been back from our trip to the Middle East for almost a month now, settled back into work and our daily routines of life in London. I mentioned in one of…
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Weekend in Rotterdam & Amsterdam
It’s been awhile since I’ve stepped foot on Dutch soil, the last time being a 7 hour layover on our way to Cairo in 2005, and before that on a post-uni backpacking trip…
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In the Holy Land: Jerusalem
Exhausted, hungry, slightly ill, and getting grumpier by the minute, our patience for the delay was wearing thin. The long hours of waiting were made bearable only by our dry sarcasm about the…
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Adventures in Petra, Jordan!
Before Indiana Jones arrived to Petra in search of the Holy Grail, the “Rose City” was first established by the Nabataeans in the 6th century BC. At its peak, the nomadic Nabataean Arabs…
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Baalbek: Roman Ruins, Wine, and Prosciutto in Hezbollah Territory
A lot can drastically change in the world during the course of a few of weeks. When we travelled to Hezbollah dominated Baalbek from Beirut less than a month ago to see…
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Enjoying Medieval Aleppo
We bid farewell to our friends who were heading south to Petra and Wadi Rum, while our next destination was Aleppo, once a thriving commercial hub located on an important crossroad along…