July: A bit of a backtrack, but with unpack chaos, family shuffle and no connectivity, the weeks in our new home have quickly passed by.
With mixed emotions, we departed the 5* comfort of Mazagan Resort and embarked on our every day lives as residents of Dar Bouazza seaside town. [Pronounced DUH-BWAZZAA, if you want to be understood by the locals]
We live in a new gated community of about 300 houses. Fortunately, we're located just outside Casablanca, for quiet days and ocean breezes. The city is just a hop, skip and a jump away - perfect for us.
Move-in day went pretty smoothly, considering that it was the middle of Ramadan (and nobody had eaten since sunrise). I got my first lesson in Arabic - counting to 5 - when I realized that I wanted the offloaded boxes to arrive at the correct rooms.
With mixed emotions, we departed the 5* comfort of Mazagan Resort and embarked on our every day lives as residents of Dar Bouazza seaside town. [Pronounced DUH-BWAZZAA, if you want to be understood by the locals]
Move-in day went pretty smoothly, considering that it was the middle of Ramadan (and nobody had eaten since sunrise). I got my first lesson in Arabic - counting to 5 - when I realized that I wanted the offloaded boxes to arrive at the correct rooms.
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