In which Zach visits the Dead Sea for the first time with his choir group, Dozan wa Awtar, for a weekend of singing practice, swimming, and natural mud packs.
The Personal Blog of Zach Heise
In which Zach visits the Dead Sea for the first time with his choir group, Dozan wa Awtar, for a weekend of singing practice, swimming, and natural mud packs.
In which Zach’s first group of Iraqi students from his computer hardware repair and training course become his first group of Iraqi graduates. Much merrymaking ensues, and Zach doesn’t even get dropped on his head by exuberant dancing men!
In which Zach’s months of assisting with the production of “Fiddler on the Roof” comes to a wonderfully well-presented conclusion in two well-attended performances.
In which Zach attends the Souq lil Gaza, a fundraiser for victims of Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
So Philip and I were relaxing this evening after work, chatting, having some wine, and somehow the two of us ended up on Friendster’s website on a bet (it was to see how many Arab women have profiles on Friendster; I was pretty sure there were more than there actually were so I guess I […]
In which Zach leaves Jordan for two weeks to return to America, and comments on jet lag, Israel/Gaza, and racial profiling in airports.