What You Doing For Mother's Day?
Egyptian: Calling my mum first thing in the morning, and telling her all the lovely things that she needs to her to make her day. Then of course, waiting to see what my lovely daughter has to say to me on this day.
Arabic idiom: in Egypt it is common for relatives to stick together as they say”eldam a3mro ma yib2a maya” which means blood is thicker than water.
British: For Mother’s Day, I am taking my mum out for meal; probably to one of the hotels, then I have booked her in to have her hair done at one of the local hairdressers.
British idiom: I think a nice hot-chocolate is “just what the doctor ordered” on a cold winter’s day.
Russian: I have managed to take time off work (my much needed holiday) at around Mother’s Day, but I haven’t told my mum; I am going to surprise her. I can’t wait to see her face!!!
Russian idiom: People often make mistakes but you always Век живи - век учись (Live and learn).
German: Unfortunately, my mum is in Germany, so I can’t really be with her but I always call her and that to her means more than any present would.
German idiom: Sometimes it’s like”Auf Granit beißen” (banging your head against a brick wall) trying to talk to some people here.
Italian: I live with my mum, so I always surprise her with a bouquet of flowers first thing in the morning, then I will probably take here to Ras Mohamed by boat as she has always wanted to do that.
Italian idiom: Generosity is good but sometimes you have to be careful with people because for some “A chi dai il dito si prende anche il braccio” which means that if give then an inch and they'll take a mile.
Traditional Japanese breakfast
A traditional Japanese breakfast consists of rice topped with natto (fermented soy beans)

Good Reads
World Cup Sum Up
By the time this issue is out the great Mondial will be over, and if there is one thing that we can take away from the games played so far, it’s that Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s vehement resistance to the use of technology has become untenable.

Museums You've Probably Never Been To
By Lena Alsayegh
We all know that Egypt has a wealth of historical sites and a rich overlap of cultures spanning thousands of years. However, only a fraction of us have actually ever seen the Pyramids or been to Luxor, let alone the Egyptian Museum. So, we’ve decided to spotlight a few places to whet your cultural appetite if you should ever find yourself with nothing to do on a Saturday afternoon.

The Dreams Will Only Die With Me
A dream starts with one clear thought.
(E. MOON)
Do you ever feel your head won’t be quiet? Are a million thoughts racing through your brain telling you, ‘gotta do this, gotta do that, gotta do, gotta do!’ Do you feel your mind is racing, does there seems to be no end to the physical and emotional tasks you are setting yourself? Everything becomes confused; you don’t know where to start to eliminate all the rubbish going around in your head.

Headlines
Homeopathy In Sharm
When you visit the doctor, he will ask you what is wrong. "My foot hurts," you might say, and the doctor will lift the foot and look at it from all angles.
He has seen this before. Within 15 minutes, he will learn all of the details he needs to make a diagnosis. He will write on a pad, hand you a slip of paper, and you will hobble out the door. This is how medicine is done, right?
Why is it then, that for the same complaint, a homeopath will require that you sit in her office for at least an hour? Why will she ask you about your childhood, your dreams, your preferences for food, and so on?
What are these tiny white pills she has recommended you, and why do they have a name that sounds so strange?

Real Estate In Sharm
Over the past few years the resorts surrounding the Red Sea have witnessed a property boom which parallels those of Spain and Dubai in recent times. At the forefront of this increase in demand is the resort of Sharm El Sheikh, ideally situated on the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Buoyed by a rapidly expanding tourist industry, Sharm El Sheikh is today one of the most popular destinations for people looking to purchase a property in Egypt.

Latest Reviews
Do You Believe In The Evil Eye?
Hello Muriel, Do you believe in the evil eye? Thanks, Mona
Dear Mona,
I don’t think it is about belief; it is more about respect and acceptance for other people’s beliefs. It is not about my opinion either as opinions become diluted with age.
The ‘Evil Eye’ is believed by many cultures to be able to cause bad luck or injury on the person to whom it is directed.
The concept and significance of it varies widely between cultures, but for me the psychodynamics are of ‘envy.’
It has been mentioned several times in the Bible and is also mentioned in the Koran.

Breakdance In Sharm
Flash Forward Entertainment is an all new performance group currently sweeping across Sharm El Sheikh with their new infectious show in hotels and clubs and various other stages and spaces.

Sharm Schooling
Hello Muriel, I am new In Sharm and I feel lost because I don't know which school to put my child in? Do you have any advice on what I should look for in a good school? Thanks, Amanda

