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Monday 12 August 2013

Our Arrival in Tunis


Our adventure to Tunisia began on August 7th. After saying our goodbyes, the Proulx family jumped into a shuttle which transported us and our 24 bags to the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Airport in Montreal. Despite minor complications at the baggage drop-off, we successfully boarded an AirFrance plane destined to land at the Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris, France. There, we transferred to our other flight to Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.




Once at the Tunis airport, amidst the frequent smokers, telecommunication advertisements and muslim women, we managed to recuperate 16 bags that flew to Tunis with us. The remaining 8 were picked up the next day by Dad. Subsequently, we dragged our sleep-deprived and jetlagged selves out of the airport and were driven to our house in Carthage, Tunis. We were speechless when we entered our 7-bedroom tunisian-style home. The architecture and the size blew us away. Even a few days after we moved in, the family was still discovering little nooks and crannies, including a full-fledged bathroom hidden away in a closet !



We eagerly picked our rooms, showered and headed out to American Cooperative School of Tunis director Allan Bredy's house just down the street, for the annual "new teachers dinner", where we got to meet our parent's colleagues. After an amazing swordfish catered meal, the new teachers were invited to introduce themselves and speak a little about who they were. Later on, we returned home and got some much needed sleep.

The next day we got up fairly early to be driven to the school, ACST, where Mom and Dad had meetings with Allan Bredy and his team. While Hannah, Noah and Aidan were taken care of, I decided to wander around the school. I was amazed. Unlike schools in North America, the school was basically outdoors, meaning that it is composed of open-air hallways and staircases.

Later on, we ate lunch at a modern sea-side restaurant in La Marsa, a small town on the Mediterranean. It was surreal, so picturesque. A picture is worth a million words, right ? Here is a panoramic picture Mommy took with her iPhone.


Overall it has been an interesting, eventful and amazing first couple of days in Northern Africa. Check back soon to read more about our experiences.

-Ethan Proulx

6 comments:

  1. C'est super de vous suivre, je suis déjà jalouse de ce que vous verrez, ce que vous vivrez, wow! Je vous souhaite tout le bonheur du monde et c'est génial que tout le monde participe au blogue, alors merci Ethan pour le premier texte!

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  2. I loved reading this! Ethan, you are a great writer! Very excited for all of you and can't wait to read more.

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  3. We are so happy to see that you've arrived in Tunis and will be keeping us posted with your blog. Well done Ethan - and thanks!Enjoy your new home! Judy and Jay

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  4. Ouais, je commence à regretter royalement d'avoir choisi d'aller jouer au golf en Novembre au lieu d'aller à un voyage de Yoga/Santé en Tunisie - ouf ! Nous sommes bien heureux pour vous !

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  5. Wow! Toute une aventure. Nous sommes heureux (... et un peu envieux, disons-le) d'avoir de vos nouvelles. Au plaisir de vous lire bientôt. Please have Noah post in French so that Marc-Antoine can read his comments by himself!! On a hâte de vous relire et on partage le lien de votre blog avec des amis hockeyeurs. Tourlou!

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