On Friday morning, I boarded a train bound for Boston armed with two massively overpacked (and yet underpacked) suitcases, a duffle bag for the weekend, and my handbag. A few hours and a taxi ride later, I found myself in the heart of the Fenway area in front of my new apartment. I unfortunately didn't have too much time to hang out with my roommate, as I had to leave almost as soon as I'd come in order to board another train to see my gent and his family for his birthday weekend...
So yes, things started out quite hectic, but I'm finally settling into what looks like it'll be an amazing week.
D's birthday was yesterday, and we all headed up to Mahrajan, a Lebanese Festival held by Our Lady of the Cedars Church in Manchester, NH. I've had some exposure to the Lebanese culture so far, but yesterday was the first time I felt truly immersed... and it was absolutely wonderful.
When we finally arrived, I was a little floored by the fact that there was a camel present... I'd never actually seen one in the flesh, so I may or may not have been like a kid on Christmas morning when I actually touched it.
Arabic Instruments from L to R: Arabic-voiced Keyboard, Oud, Qanun, and Tablah.
Before long, it was time for lunch, so we headed over to the food tent for some great Arabic food.
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The Kibbeh Platter Kibbeh (ground beef, bulghur wheat, minced onions, pine nuts), Loubieh, and Rice. and a Spinach Fatayar and Majaddara We didn't end up getting this, but I's food looked too good not to share... |
He and A got Spinach and Meat Fatayar and Lamb Shawarma. |
After lunch, L convinced me, A, M, and S to get henna tattoos with her.
And then, it was time for dancing.
I'm not the most religious person out there, but there's just something awe-inspiring about being in a church like this. It was absolutely amazing listening to Fr. Thomas talk about about Our Lady of the Cedars, the Melkite Church in general, and the town, and I will contend that the entire building is a work of art.
(Also, I may or may not have fallen in love with these lanterns.)
After we'd seen what we wanted to see and we'd thanked Fr. Thomas, we went back out to the big tent for farewells and headed back home for cake, The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, and movie night.
**For fashion lovers, I'm wearing an H&M dress (sold out, but similar here), Birkenstock Gizeh Sandals (don't knock 'em until you try 'em--they're really comfy), Alex and Ani Bracelets, and a golden honeybee necklace from Etsy (c/o Luxe Lovely Gifts).**
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