Honeymoon Packing Made Easy!

In the frenzied aftermath of a wedding, couples are brimming with excitement and exhilaration at the idea of starting their life together, so much so that packing for the honeymoon may not get the serious attention it deserves. It’s not just sexy lingerie and cute outfits; there are many essentials that are hard to think of, until you’re thousands of feet in the air and an image of your medication or phone charger sitting on your dresser pops into your head. That is why we have provided you with a honeymoon packing essentials list worthy of a fridge magnet. So, happy packing, and happy honeymoon!

General Essentials

  • Airline tickets (printed or on your phone) or e-ticket confirmations
  • Passport, visas, international driver’s license
  • Wedding contract
  • Army exemption
  • Credit cards/cash (proper currency)
  • Any reservation confirmations (like hotels, restaurants and events) if not available electronically
  • Camera/selfie stick (since you are two)
  • Phone charger
  • WhatSHE should pack:
  • A pair of comfortable jeans, pants or leggings for traveling
  • Light jacket or pullover (take one that can be tied around the waist or stuffed in a backpack)
  • Sundresses
  • A dressy dress (fancy)
  • Cardigan (for chilly restaurants)
  • Casual shirts (T-shirts or tank tops)
  • Shorts
  • Swimsuits
  • Swimsuit cover-ups
  • Sneakers
  • Walking shoes or sandals
  • Evening shoes or sandals
  • Evening purse or clutch
  • Extra socks and underwear
  • Bras (strapless and otherwise)
  • Accessories (scarves, hats and jewelry to add variety to a limited wardrobe)

What HE should pack:

  • Jeans, pants or trainings for traveling
  • Comfortable loose pants
  • Light jacket or pullover (take one that can be tied around the waist or stuffed in a backpack)
  • Casual shirts (T-shirts or tanks)
  • Shorts
  • Polo or button-down short-sleeve shirts
  • Dressy jacket (for nicer restaurants)
  • Swimsuits
  • Sneakers
  • Walking shoes or sandals
  • Extra socks and underwear

What to pack from HERE:

  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Eye-glasses/sunglasses
  • Sombreros/caps
  • Band-aids
  • Aspirin
  • Antacid
  • Allergy medicine
  • Diarrhea medicine
  • Motion sickness medicine
  • Tampons and/or pads
  • Messenger or backpack to wear around during activities
  • Electrical converter and/or adapter

Bathroom Basics

  • Travel-size toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Deodorant
  • Cosmetics
  • Makeup remover
  • Cotton balls and swabs
  • Comb and/or brush
  • Hair gel or spray
  • Nail file and/or clippers
  • Shaving cream
  • Baby-lice
  • Razors
  • Contact lenses, re-wetting solution and storage case
  • Hair accessories

Optional Items (Your Hotel May Provide)

  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Body lotion
  • Hair dryer
  • Shower cap
  • Cotton buds

Extras

  • Extra pair of glasses and/or contacts
  • Asthma inhaler (if needed)
  • Earplugs
  • Sewing kit
  • Antibacterial liquid or lotion
  • Eye drops
  • Leave Behind With Family or Friends
  • Your itinerary and hotel phone numbers
  • Photocopies of your passport and credit cards

Seeing London in Color, Cuisine, and Culture

From a 1000 year-old market, to the birthplace of Punk, the sensory offerings of London are more than just visual. Now one of the top 5 food capitals of the world, London is a favorite destination for curious as well as discerning taste buds, history geeks, and photographers alike.

 

Borough market is where our London adventure begins, and a place we keep coming back to, each time discovering something new. This 1000 year-old market place is a foodie and photographer paradise. It is dynamic, exciting, constantly buzzing and always changing. London’s oldest food market is an extravaganza of smells, colors, tastes, accents, and more.

 

A true melting pot of cultures, and cuisines.

 

Perusing the food stalls while delighting our taste buds on some of the best food in the world is what we live for! Indulging in the powerful and seductive smells wafting from the food stalls, our olfactory capabilities are on constant high alert.

 

We love to accompany our food tasting with a bit of conversation: traders have immense culinary knowledge that they gladly share with market visitors.

 

Another favorite London spot for us is Camden Town. There is no place like Camden. Vibrant, fascinating, a cultural explosion of music and fashion; Camden is the birthplace of Punk, and haven of counter-culture.

 

Camden is home to the Camden market where cultures and colors clash, and cool is the name of the game. With its own architectural and cultural identity, Camden continues to fascinate us on every visit. The costume shops, the old buildings, the tattoo parlors, the entirely “Camden” fashion sense is something you won’t see anywhere in London. Anti-establishment is still the reigning theme here.

 

Notting Hill is home to the famous Portobello Market where you can hunt for cool antique finds and munch on something gorgeously delicious from one of its food stalls or trucks.

 

The charming colored doors of Notting Hill captivate us as we snap away at the explosion of edgy, modern color amid the neutral, classic buildings. Painted so to offer contrast against the normally gray weather in London, offering a visual awakening and sensory respite on cold rainy days.

 

Perhaps one of London’s many hidden gems, Neale’s Yard has a lot to offer in the way of food. Take Neal’s Yard Dairy, a magical place where all kinds of cheese live! The cheese is exposed (as opposed to refrigerated) and temperature is controlled in an old-school manner where water is sprayed at set intervals to calibrate the humidity in the shop.

 

One of the most striking things you’ll notice walking around anywhere in London are the shop signs. Incredibly original fonts used to create a shop identity with no images or logos serve as great conversation starters with any of the shop-owners.

 

A true cosmopolitan city where different cultures come to thrive, and not to blend in, bringing with them their food, music, and more; London is a photographer’s Pandora’s Box.

 

Rich in every sense of the word with plenty of culinary exploration already under our belt, we cannot wait for our next London visit, guaranteed to give us a whole new set of tastes, sights, and smells!

Wedding Songs and Djs

Wedding Songs and Djs

First Dance

Thinking Out Loud Ed Sheeran

From the Ground Up Dan + Shay

Can’t Help Falling in Love

Elvis Presley

In Case You Didn’t Know Brett Young

Die a Happy Man

Thomas Rhett

All of Me

John Legend

A Thousand Years

Christina Perri

I Don’t Dance

Lee Brice

Perfect

Ed Sheeran

Remedy

Adele

 

Fathers & Daughters

Butterfly Kisses Bob Carlisle

Daddy’s Angel

T Carte

Stealing Cinderella

Chuck Wicks

My Little Girl

Tim Mcgraw

I Loved Her First Heartland

Daddy Dance With Me

Krystal Keith

You’re My Hero Teresa James

You Can Let Go

Crystal Shawanda

Always Be Your Baby

Natalie Grant

Fathers & Daughters

Michael Bolton

The Art of Planning a Fairytale

Wedding Venues

Choosing your wedding venue is the foundation on which you can build your big day. Many factors affect your choice, like the style of celebration you want, the average number of guests, and the time of day of the party. If you’re still not sure where to hold your wedding, we have an extensive list of possible venues to help you decide.

Fairmont Heliopolis & Towers

Venue: Canyon Ballroom

Location: Orouba Street, Heliopolis

Seating Capacity: Accommodates events up to 2500 guests

Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh

Venue: Four Seasons Resort

Location: Sharm El Sheikh

Seating Capacity: Accommodates events from 50 guests and up to 450 guests

Jaz Little Venice Golf Resort

Venue: On the Beach

Location: Ain El Sokhna

Le Méridien Cairo Airport

Venue: Latitude Garden

Location: Terminal 3, Cairo International Airport

Movenpick Resort Soma Bay

Venue: The Pool and Lagoon area overlooking the main facade of the hotel.

Location: Soma Bay, Red Sea

Royal Maxim Palace Kempinski

Venue: The Excelsior

Location: First Settlement, New Cairo

Seating Capacity: A spacious ballroom of 3,042 m2 that is easily divisible into three sections, so can also accommodate smaller weddings.

Seasons Country Club

Venue: Seasons Country Club Gardens

Location: Km 18 Cairo-Alex Desert Road, Giza

Seating Capacity: Accommodates events up to 800 guests

Fairmont Nile City

Venue: Magenta Ballroom

Location: Nile City Towers

Hilton King’s Ranch

Venue: Al Zahraa ballroom

Location: Borg El-Arab Desert Rd, Alexandria

Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay

Venue: Al Mar by the pool, on the beach with the breathtaking backdrop of the Red Sea, or in the spacious ballroom.

Location: Soma Bay, Red Sea

Seating Capacity: Accommodates events up to 500 guests

Mena House Hotel

Venue: 139 Pavilion

Location: Al Haram, Giza

The Nile Ritz Carlton

Venue: Alf Leila Wa Leila Ballroom

Location: Nile Corniche, Downtown

Seating Capacity: Accommodates events up to 600 guests

Saffron Guezira

Venue: Saffron Restaurant overlooking a spacious pool and a beautiful garden

Location: Al Guezira Compound

Intercontinental Cairo Semiramis

Venue: Cleopatra Ballroom

Location: Corniche El Nil, Cairo

Seating Capacity: Accommodates events up to 1200 guests. In addition, Cleopatra is divisible into four separate sections and has its own pre-function area.

Wedding & Honeymoon Destinations

Destination Weddings

Are you dreaming of a destination wedding? Why not? El Gouna, Aswan, Sahl Hashish, you name it! Many weddings broke out of the norm and took wedding celebrations to new heights. Here are some experts who can help you plan your destination wedding and your honeymoon.

Abou Seif ToursDestination Wedding Packages:

Pharaohs and Queens: Say your “I dos” the ancient Egyptian way in Aswan or Luxor

Red Sea Extravaganza: Walk down the aisle at any spot along the lush Red Sea coastline

Global Bliss: From Beirut to the south of France, the world is your new beginning.

Honeymoon TailorsHoneymoon Destinations

Even on the tightest budget you can have an unforgettable honeymoon, when you turn to the experts to tailor your trip and get you the best of wherever you dream. Here are some of the best honeymoon planners in town to help you with just that.

General ToursWe understand that few experiences are as important as your first trip as husband and wife. With our honeymoon experts and personalized travel agendas, we make sure your honeymoon is nothing short of magical. Offering a wide range of itinerary options that are crafted to your interests as a couple, we aim to make the most out of your budget and give you stories to last a lifetime.

Honeymoon Tailors
Honeymooners Luxury Package :

Seven-night accommodation in a private pool villa in Bali, including flight tickets.

All types of tours available.

May Stars – 2017

By Maeri Frances

Counting down to summer vacation time? Make the most of May to fine-tune your plans; with several planets still retrograde you shouldn’t take anything for granted. It may be best to keep things simple, and close to home. We can say goodbye, for the moment, to that Mercury retrograde on the 3rd of May. It could take another couple of weeks to feel that you have things back in order, so be patient. This is a month of ups and downs, learn from the tough times, and let loose when the good days roll around.

P.S. Don’t forget, your rising sign plays a big role, so check that out as well if you know it.

Taurus Birthdays:  Tara Emad 11th of May (actress and model), Raya Abirached 12th of May (TV presenter and celebrity journalist), Mostafa Fathi 12th of May (footballer), Ahmed El Shennawy 14th of May (footballer), Adel Emam 17th of May (actor), Jehane Noujaim 17th of May (film director), Amro Tarek 17th of May (footballer), Ramy Rabia 20th of May (footballer), Nahed El Sebaie 25th of May (Gemini actress).

Our Birthday Sign:

Taurus:

It may seem as though you are treading water for the first couple of weeks of May. Nothing seems to be working your way, so possibly you could be partly responsible. Keeping things that worry you to yourself rather than sharing won’t help. If financial issues have you in a fix, have a chat with someone who can offer sound advice after the 16th. Your key to success is self-belief this month, and by the time the 31st arrives you will have the strength to handle whatever gets thrown your way.

Aries:

Make a note to use the 10th and 11th of May to achieve as much as possible. The force is with you! Your mind should be sharp, with ideas coming from all directions, and so long as you keep focused, Saturn will help you plan strategically. Keep emotions under control, it will be easy to let small things upset you during this period.  You may want something beyond your grasp these days, but chasing after it will only bring frustration. Why not count your blessings; you have so many after all.Gemini:

The pressure is on! Thank heavens you have good friends to keep you from dissolving into doom and gloom. You can be almost bi-polar at the best of times, and this month could see you on a rollercoaster ride. The 11th may be confusing, emotions run high, and you could act without thinking. Keep your cool, and count to 10 before responding to anything that riles you. The 19th could be a good day to have a really serious talk with someone close about a matter that concerns you both, possibly about a long-term relationship. The 29th could bring a spot of tension regarding this, so avoid being stubborn.

Cancer:

This is the time to protect your hard-won territory, especially where career matters are concerned. Mercury supports any efforts at self-promotion so hit the social media after the 3rd. The 19th could bring some matters to a crux, where you see more clearly what changes will work to your long term benefit. However, don’t neglect the home front around the 8th to 12th of May, family issues may crop up and demand your undivided attention.

Leo:

The month starts on a good note for Leo, with the Moon in good aspect to several planets as it transits your birth sign. Make good use of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th to seal deals, have meetings and generally get support where you need it. The 10th could bring news from afar, or set you off on an unplanned trip, but make sure you don’t rush into anything without due consideration. The 11th is not the best day for discussion regarding finances, misunderstandings could occur, but a helpful aspect between Mercury and Saturn should bring a sensible resolution.

Virgo:

Even though you don’t always show your sensitive side, the 5th and 6th could have you overreacting to small issues. Try to keep things in perspective, and by the 9th things should look better.  The 28th is a good day for bonding with friends and sharing positive energy, before a darker mood sets in on the 29th. Virgo babes born in the last week of the sign may feel energy levels drop, so stock up on green smoothies and your vitamins. Keep career and home issues in balance.

Libra: Make a note to keep the evening of the 7th of May for quality time with friends or a special someone in your life. This goes especially for anyone born around the 7th of October. The following day brings a more complicated scenario, especially for those born later in Libra. Don’t expect too much from a relationship on the 19th, and avoid arguments with someone precious to you around the 25th. Power-plays are not your style, so find a solution that works for both of you.

Scorpio:

If you haven’t managed to sort out work muddles that turned your life upside down last month, the good news is that things should start to fall back into place after the 3rd. By month’s end you should be back to your usual ‘bring-it-on’ frame of mind. So, what about relationships you ask? True, May is the month when it’s not so much about you, but more about ‘us’. This is a time to re-examine your close ties, and how you handle those important liaisons. Try not to let financial issues impact your emotional life too much this month.

Sagittarius:

It could be difficult to make head or tail of the month, as situations seem to be less than clear at times. The best approach is to think carefully about your expectations and how your attitude plays a role. It boils down to how you have been able to adapt to change and mature over the past couple of years. Events at the end of May could bring this home in a positive way, so consider that the lessons learned may have been tough, but they will serve you well.

Capricorn:

The workaholic of the universe, Capricorn is well overdue for a break. So why not make time this month for the simple pleasures of life, like family time, pets, hobbies, and some leisure activities.  A touch of hedonism is called for, so delve into some of your favorite recipes, forget about calories, and indulge… If you are feeling creative, let your inner artist free – it may get you back on track as to what really matters in your life.  By the time the 31st comes around you should be feeling self-confident and a source of inspiration to this around you.

Aquarius:

It could take a bit of prodding to shake you from your routine this month. Home comforts keep you from venturing out, although you could be talked into a short trip if it is not too far away. Your communication levels are high, in spite of this… social media whiz that you are. The catch is: can a virtual world replace the warmth and camaraderie of actually getting together with friends – real time? Maybe you need to get back in touch with a less digital version of yourself. The last week of the month offers social opportunities.

Pisces:

You are in demand for your easy going company and innate ability to make people feel at ease. If only you could translate these skills into your career, which seems to be in the doldrums these days. The planets are urging you to combine innovation with practicality, not too much of a hard call. Before the end of the month you should be able to come up with a master plan, if you put your mind to it. Pay attention to ideas that pop into your head around the 9th and 10th, there could be money to be made.

Diwan Book Reviews May 2017

Cairo Inside Out – Trevor Naylor

We are proud to be featured in this great book written by AUC Sales Director, Trevor Naylor. For visitors and residents, this evocative collection, an unabashed homage to Cairo’s persistent color and allure, will inspire them to visit those places once more.

THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS – M.L. STEDMAN

After four harrowing years on the Western Front, Tom Sherbourne returns to Australia and takes a job as the lighthouse keeper on Janus Rock. To this isolated island, where the supply boat comes once a season, Tom brings a young, bold, and loving wife, Isabel.

Years later, after two miscarriages and one stillbirth, the grieving Isabel hears a baby’s cries on the wind. A boat has washed up onshore carrying a dead man and a living baby. When she is two, Tom and Isabel return to the mainland and are reminded that there are other people in the world. Their choice has devastated one of them.

Redeeming Love – Francine Rivers

A historical romance novel set in the 1850s Gold Rush in California. The story is inspired by the Book of Hosea from the Bible. Its central theme is the redeeming love of God towards sinners.

The Improbability of Love – Hannah Rothschild

When lovelorn Annie McDee stumbles across a dirty painting in a junk shop while looking for a present for an unsuitable man, she has no idea what she has discovered. Soon she finds herself drawn unwillingly into the tumultuous London art world, populated by exiled Russian oligarchs, avaricious Sheikas, desperate auctioneers and unscrupulous dealers.

Authentic Egyptian Cooking – Nehal leheta

This book showcases 57 authentic Egyptian recipes, from starters, to main courses to desserts. Each recipe illustrated with gorgeous, full color photographs; a beautifully designed and visually sumptuous boutique book.

Attachments – rainbow Rowell

The story follows a man whose job it is to read email correspondence for the employees of his company, to make sure they are in compliance with policy.

By the time Lincoln realizes how much he feels for Beth, it’s too late to unread all of her personal messages. And it’s way too late to introduce himself.

Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn

On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne’s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick’s clever and beautiful wife disappears.

Nick is oddly evasive, and he’s definitely bitter—but is he really a killer?

THE SPY – PAULO COELHO

When Mata Hari arrived in Paris she was penniless. Soon she was feted as the most elegant woman in the city. Until, in 1917 she was arrested in her hotel room on the Champs Elysees and accused of espionage. Told through Mata’s final letter, this book tells the story of a woman who dared to break the conventions of her time, and paid the price.

 

Wedding Belle Kinda Alloush

An Intimate Chat with Cairo West Magazine

 

By Shorouk Abbas and Hana Nassar

 

Radiant, glowing, and brimming over with youthful energy, Kinda Alloush breezed in to join Cairo West Magazine at one of Cairo’s chic meeting points. Simply dressed in a denim jacket, white t-shirt and lounge pants, she possessed a sporty and natural quality that quickly had us wondering about the secrets of her beauty routine.

 

When we last met, Alloush was shooting the series Hagar Gohannam and planning her wedding at the same time. Now, catching up, after congratulating her on her marriage and complimenting her on being bride of the year, we chatted about married life and her experience as a bride.

 

CWM: Kinda, how did you manage to juggle your time to plan not one, but two spectacular weddings while being up to your ears in filming? 

KA: It was hectic. The wedding planners actually had to sit with me on set sometimes for the whole day to work on the arrangements for the wedding. I only got a short break for the wedding then returned to work on the series two days after that.

Do you believe that a good match is based on chemistry between a couple ? Or do all relationships need work?

I believe both are essential to make a relationship work.  Chemistry is very important, but it isn’t enough. It needs a lot of attention and care from both partners. My top tip is that you should never take any relationship for granted. What I believe is that you have to work on yourself, make adjustments and some compromises to accommodate your life with your partner. I am against those who say that, “no one changes”. It is very selfish not to make some changes to suit to your partner. Think about it as any aspect of your life. Your health for example, you need to be attentive and make adjustments to be in the best shape possible.

Did you have the dream wedding dress you always wanted to wear as a bride? Or did you just pick out a dress?

I was undecided on where to get my dress and was told by friends about a new young Lebanese designer called Hassan Edris. I was impressed because he had a different approach. He studied my personality before discussing the dress. I felt like I was sitting with a therapist who was tailoring a dress for my personality. I loved what he designed for both of my dresses.

Which dress did you like more?

I explained to my designer that I do not like bold white dresses. So one of them had a blush effect while the other had a tint of gold. I believe that the first dress reflected my personality more as it was simpler and more classic. The second dress made a bigger statement.

Putting on your makeup, did you do a trial run before your wedding?

I do not really like makeup that much. I did not want to run a trial before the wedding. I wanted to keep it simple. I had total confidence in the amazing makeup artist Mohamed Abdelhameed. He knows how to keep your natural look while giving you a special glow. When the wedding planner asked me how much time I needed to get ready, I said an hour or an hour and a half. They did not believe it, as other brides need six hours. For me, it was not that big of a deal.

 

Did you go with a hairdresser you trust or was it a hairdo you wanted?

I wasn’t very interested in my hair and what I should do with it. Rabee Mourad styled me in the first wedding and Haitham Dahab in the second. I loved both hair-styles, but I usually prefer my hair down more.

We know you had two different weddings, which wedding was harder to prepare for?

Aswan of course, as I mentioned I am a control freak and I give too much attention to each and every single detail. People taking days off from work and traveling just to celebrate my wedding was a huge responsibility. What mattered for me the most was for our guests to have an unforgettable weekend. From booking airplanes, accommodations, activities, the food and wedding setup was stuff I was always on top of. Luckily I had the team from Animation with me to make my life much less stressful during the weekend as they were taking care of it all.

Out of all the beautiful destinations, why did you choose Aswan in particular?

I have always loved Aswan; I believe it is one of the most beautiful places in the world. I feel it has good energy.  As people say it truly is magical. On the other hand Amr had amazing memories there from shooting The Grand Hotel. It was very dear to his heart so when he told me about it I did not think twice as it was the perfect venue for both of us.

Being the most loved bride of the year; what was your favorite part of the wedding preparations?

The best part of the wedding for me was the outcome! I do not consider myself one of those brides that took time to get ready as I was shooting at that time. Normally a wedding should take from 3-6 months to prepare for, but in my case I planned it all in a month and a half. I was lucky to find a wedding planner like Animation. They took care of all the details.

Any plans for your honeymoon?

Unfortunately we have had no time to go on our honeymoon yet since I was shooting and now Amr is working on his series for Ramadan. Hopefully as soon as we are both free we will go on our honeymoon.

What is the biggest challenge of being an actress?

Being an actress is challenging regarding your emotions.  Any role I play ends up putting a toll on my emotions. I learned to overcome this by meditating and doing sports. What I also discovered to be very important is spending quiet time alone.

Your latest series, Hagar Gohannam is airing now. Tell us about it.

The plot is very interesting. It is about three women who kill their husbands. I am one of them; the other two are Sherine Reda and Arwa Gouda. These women are very simple and not really vicious. It is 45 episodes so you get to really know the reasons for them getting rid of their husbands. Although in my case, the husband is not really dead and returns in the second episode!

 

Your latest movie?

My latest movie is El Asleyeen.  It will be out in movie theatres this upcoming Eid. It is directed by Marwan Hamed, and stars Khaled El Sawy, Maged Kidwany, Menna Shalaby, Mohamed Mamdouh, Ahmed Fahmy and myself.

How do you keep in shape?

I had a personal trainer all last year, but recently I started Pilates and I am very happy with it. I recommend it to all the women out there. I believe it is also very useful for acting as it works on your breathing and your posture.

Tell us about your beauty routine, how do you keep such amazing skin?

I have very dry skin, when I was a teenager I never had acne, which was great! Now that I’m older, I always need to put creams to keep it moisturized to avoid the early wrinkles that come with dry skin. I use a special soap, and apply a day cream, a night cream and an eye-cream daily. Not putting them makes my skin feel thirsty. I am a big fan of making facial masks with natural products at home; I search for recipes all the time. My favorite mask is originally Hindu, and is made of turmeric, honey and olive oil, I add Shea or brown sugar for the scrubbing effect. I go for all natural products and try to avoid any chemicals as much as I can. I believe the saying that goes, “ Feed your skin what you feed your body”.

 

Who do you dream of meeting, past or present?

My aunt, she lived in Egypt I really loved her and she passed away at a young age in Egypt. She would have never thought I would be marrying an Egyptian and having my wedding in Egypt. I really wanted her to be with me on that special day to witness something she always wanted me to experience. I am very close to my family, I have only one brother and they mean the world to me especially that they live in Syria

 

 

Favorite book?

I love reading and try reading all the time when I am not reading scripts or anything work related. I read Haruki Murakami, he is Japanese, very modern full of depth, suspense and philosophy. Now I’m reading a book called Anta by Mohamed Sadek, the same writer that wrote Hepta.

Favorite movie?

Youm Mor w Youm Helw, Esha3it Hob. Foreign movies, American Beauty. It is so simple yet deep.

 

Favorite Actress?

Meryl Streep

Faten Hamama

Souad Hosny

 


Favorite meal?

I love Italian food. My favorite would be lasagna. I also love sushi.

Favorite destination?

Italy, I believe it is magical and romantic. It has the flavor of Europe and historical sites. Also the people are very warm and friendly. It also has the best lasagna!