I came across this picture some time ago and found it quite funny probably because it is so true!


We had to give our own version of a family picture. Fortunately for Dano, we are still quite easily discernible.




Wearing the abbaya cuts back on time spent in the gym as this baby is virtually a sauna suit. Run all your errands while exercising. And when you arrive at your destination, no one will even see your sweat!
Freedom from embarrassing halitosis. Not to mention, those unformidable stray pieces of leftover lunch lodged in your front teeth that no one will tell you about.
There's the awkward "unmentionables" in your nose that, again, no one will tell you about which stay perfectly hidden under a hijab.
Freedom from worrying that someone will notice if you wore the same outfit two or maybe three days in a row. Heck, there have even been a couple of times we've been on the run and I've thrown it on over my pajamas and no one was the wiser! That is a far cry better than what I've been told about other women who in the heat of the summer wear only their skivvies underneath. Freedom!
You don't trip on it that often and your children only step on it when they're not looking. You learn to pick it up getting off escalators (there are even signs to remind us) and getting in cars. When completely covered, you can walk around and no one will even know who you are. You're essentially a black ghost.
So who wouldn't want to wear this? (only forty-three more hours...until real freedom.)
When all is said and done, we think this is what they're really doing under the hijab:
5 comments:
Love the family photo at the beginning. Too funny. Are you all moving back to the USA soon? You mentioned things you would miss, just wondering.
What a fun post! I love all the pictures--I'm glad for your husband's sake you are all discernible. :)
Ditto Effie...are you coming back soon?
Kennedy looks almost as tall as you! Those pictures are fantastic. Where is Emily's picture? ;)
One of the funniest pictures I've seen in a long time and I agree with the "freedom" thing. The only downside is the heat.....now maybe if you lived in Canada?
So interesting to hear what it is like inside an abbaya because I've always wondered. I love the photos!
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