Monday, December 12, 2011

Day 100: Rabat, Morocco

With less than two weeks left in Morocco I have been thinking a lot about my experience abroad this semester.

Am I different?
Has this experience changed me?
What have I learned?
Will things be different when I go home?

Thoughts like these run through my head as I wait for the tram to bring me to school in the morning or as I lay in my bed at night, my head resting on a pillow that is not my own. Only time can really answer these questions but I am too impatient for that. Instead of waiting, I decided to try to quantify my experience in some way. I needed something concrete to reference. Something I could point to and say here is what I spent the last three months doing and I am changed for it.

So, here is my list of Moroccan Firsts, a collection of experiences that I had for the first time here in Morocco and that whether big or small, happy or sad, are a definitive part of my semester abroad.

First time in Africa
First time I lived abroad
First time I lived in a Muslim country
First time I felt discriminated against and unequal because of my sex
First time I experienced that amazingly rewarding feeling you get from teaching
First time I regularly ate from a communal dish
First time I saw an animal killed
First time I ate an animal I had just seen killed
First time I rode a camel
First time I traveled without my family
First time I washed my underwear in a shower
First time I saw first hand the disparity between the developed world and the developing world
First time I really understood and appreciated the benefits and privileges of growing up in the United States
First time I read a novel in another language
First time I learned to read and write in another alphabet
First time I discovered just how much you can communicate without a common language
First time I acted as a translator
First time I realized how behind the U.S. education system is in language
First time I kept a blog
First time I was ever a minority
First time I saw a wild monkey
First time I swam on the other side of the Atlantic
First time I ate couscous
First time I milked a cow
First time I drank sugar cane juice
First time I held a baby chick
First time I played hearts
First time I made my own bread
First time I celebrated a holiday (Thanksgiving) without my family
First time I celebrated a holiday with friends and realized they are just as great as family!
First time I went to a desert
First time I wove a rug
First time I took an overnight bus (last time I will ever take an overnight bus)
First time I smelled leather tanneries
First time I ate a date
First time I successfully haggled for my purchases
First time I felt normal sitting and eating in silence with others
First time I took a cold shower
First time I used a Turkish toilet
First time I waited until seeing a guy’s teeth to judge his appearance
First time I rode on top of a 4x4
First time I ate a magnum bar (heaven!)
First time I altered my dress to be culturally sensitive
First time I really thought I might die
First time I sang happy birthday in Arabic
First time I ate a sandwich cooked at a gas station
First time I went Berber sand skiing
First time I stayed in a hostel
First time I traveled with only what I could carry and actually had to carry it
First time I drank mint tea
First time I hitched a ride on a tractor
First time I danced around a campfire
First time I lived out of a suitcase (closets aren’t really a thing here)
First time I wore a djellaba


So, on my 100th day in Morocco I am celebrating this list. It may not be much, but it’s what I have. Here is to these firsts, the others I can’t remember right now, and the ones yet to come!