Last month ago, I signed up for a blogger exchange called "The Snail Mail Collective." This exchange was created by two great expat bloggers- Melyssa at The Nectar Collective and Chelsea over at Lost In Travels. You can read more specifics about the exchange here. But, the basics of the exchange are: you are paired with another participating blogger from a different part of the world, you spend a few weeks getting to know each other through emails and getting to know that person's blog, and then at the end of it, you exchange a $5 or under gift from your country that centers around the specified theme for that month.
I was paired with Jenna from Hayya Bina (which is Arabic for "Let's Go!"). And I am SO glad that we were paired together and had the chance to get to know one another. I really feel like I was able to learn a lot about her life and expat experience, and I'm happy to say that I really feel like I have a great new blogger friend :-) Let me tell you a little bit about her!
Jenna and her husband are from the US, but they moved to the United Arab Emirates about a year ago to work as teachers. Right off the bat, I was so excited that I was paired with a fellow teacher. Not to mention, that the UAE is a part of the world that has always intrigued me. I loved learning more about the Emirati culture, people, and other aspects of Jenna's experiences there. Take a look for yourself at some of my favorite posts of hers:
-I always love stalking other people's weddings, so I loved this little bit of wedding reminiscing on Jenna and her husband's third anniversary. http://jennainabudhabi.wordpress.com/2013/07/20/three-wonderful-years/
-I found myself nodding my head in agreement during much of this post. Jenna shares some great reflections on a favorite expat topic: the ever-elusive and changing concept of "home."
http://jennainabudhabi.wordpress.com/2013/07/07/going-home-and-leaving-home/
-While sometimes I feel like Australians do speak another language, I totally admire Jenna's experience with living in a non-English speaking country. I'm super impressed by her efforts to learn as much Arabic as she can! You can see a few funny language "mishaps" here:
http://jennainabudhabi.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/language-laughs/
-Jenna and her husband got to visit NEPAL! So jealous! Totally adding Nepal to my travel bucket list now. Check out some of her awesome photos from their trip:
http://jennainabudhabi.wordpress.com/2013/01/18/kathmandu-my-final-post-on-nepal/
The final part of the Snail Mail Collective was to exchange small gifts from our respective countries. Now, unfortunately, Jenna's package was a victim of how seriously SLOW the Australia Post can sometimes be. Jenna sent her package on July 22, and I received it on August 16. At the rate it takes mail (especially packages) to arrive sometimes, if I didn't know better I would really think that koalas were responsible for delivering mail. No matter though, her package arrived and I was so excited when I opened it to find the sweetest letter from Jenna and the most beautiful scarf all the way from the UAE!
Jenna explained in her letter that the scarf is called a "shayla" and that it is something that women wear in the UAE to cover their hair and sometimes their face as well. I loved that Jenna chose a black shayla to send since she mentioned that this particular color of shayla really identifies the gulf region.
Love the details along the border! |
*You can read about my snail mail gift to Jenna here!
Megan you are so sweet - I'm so glad, first of all, that you finally got the shayla and, second, that you like it : ) Thanks for all the kind words!
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