Remember that big announcement? Well, it’s ready for publication.
We’re in Morocco, and we’re planning on staying for a while.
We’ll probably get into why more in another post, but for now, our basic reason is that we would not have been able to receive the Arabic instruction that we needed in Turkey, and we will be able to here in Morocco.
So yeah, several weeks of planning and a harrowing fifty-five hour journey later, we’re firmly ensconced in a hotel in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, where we are recovering and preparing to begin Arabic lessons on Monday.
| St. Peter's Cathedral in Rabat, Morocco. |
That’s the reason why we haven’t posted much the last few weeks. It’s kind of difficult to write about all of your wild adventures if you aren’t sure what country you’ll be in the next week.
But we are (relatively) sure now, because we’ve been here a day, we’ve met one of the teachers at the program we’ve chosen, and we’ve been to daily Mass at one of the churches here.
We are, as a matter of fact, within a fifteen minute walk away from the grocery store, two churches, the beach, the taxi station, a metro-rail, and a few thousand stands, stalls, and shops.
We’re glad to be here, and hopefully we’ll explain better shortly. For now, we’re too caught up in being here to be able to convey everything.
| This is the doorway of the hotel we're currently staying in. |
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