Thursday, November 29, 2007
Traditional Saudi Celebration
Here are some photos from the same reception where I rode the camel. All the women teachers on our trip got a henna, which is traditional temporary tattoo. This guy is playing a guitar-like instrument called an oud (pronounced "ood.") They actually rolled out the red carpet for us!
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That is very cool that they rolled out the red carpet just for you. Why did they roll out the red caparet anyways? Those are also cool pictures that you took.
See you on Decemder 1st!
Mr. Joseph,
What kinds of tattoos did the people get? Were they cool?
Lily's brother, Joey L., Wallington wrote (on Lily's account):
Dear Mr. Joe,
Were there people on the side of the red carpet watching you?
From,
Joey
Hi Mr. Joseph -
Very interesting... how long do the tattoos stay on? How come only the girls got one? The food sounds delicious! I love Arabic food! See you on Monday.
Ben Kassab
Mr. Joe what kind of food have you been eating? Is the food there different from our food?
Hi Mr.JOE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the school there was a wildcats wall. that reminded me of the Wildcats in High School Musical. Hop you are haveing fun!
My mom wanted to know what kinds of food they eatif they. we had pork, spanish rice, and brocole for dinner today.
From KATIE WEITZEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. Joe,
That looks really fun. what does the oud sound like? did you feel famous when the rolled out the red carpet? anyway the tattoos are really cool. keep up with the great posting!
-Jack Mansueti
Hi Mr. Joe,
Were the tattoos real?
The red carpet was coolllllllll!!!!
Your Student,
Jalen
Mr.Joesph thats so cool that you got to ride a camel. Is it scary or fun? I know i would never ride a camel.
Maggie Hammond wallington says...
That oud looks like a banjo! Whyed you get to go on the red carpet? Were people watching you when you when on it? Those are some really good picture taking Mr.Joe. Keep having fun!
Maggie
Mr. Joseph,
The women in your group were given henna tattoos; does this practice signify anything? Also, I noticed that one lady has nail polish on her nails. I am wondering if the Saudi people have an opinion on the Western use of things like nail polish, make-up, etc. Finally, how have the women in your group been treated? Have they discussed any differences they perceive in their treatment, even as guests in the country?
Shelia, Addison's mom
The hena looked very cool! what did you do when they were getting hena? Was the hena expensive?
meghan
Dear Mr. joseph,
That red carpet looked fuzzy. Why did they have that red carpet? Is it cold at night? I hope you are having a marvelous time.
Mr.Joe, did you play them a song on your gutiar?
Cameron Fox
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