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So I finally got my act together and have posted a few new videos and a new interview. Enjoy!
Ever had one of those days when you think, “I wish I could listen to Firoozeh’s voice for say, six hours and 15 minutes”? Well then, fret no more! The audio for LAUGHING WITHOUT AN ACCENT is here. Just click on the tab on the left of this page, under the book cover, and you can download it. You can download it to any MP3 device such as an iPod (yes, you can run on the treadmill AND listen to me!) or you can listen to it on your computer. You can also burn it on a CD. (If you’re like me and have NO idea what that is, don’t worry. I do know that it does not involve matches.)
So listen to my stories and please give me feedback on Audible.com. I do read those reviews. I have found out, for example, that my voice is one degree away from waterboarding for some but hey, you’ll get used to it. (To my voice, not waterboarding.)
Thank you again to all my readers and listeners. I wouldn’t be able to do what I do without you so THANK YOU and enjoy!
Thanksgiving has come and gone and I declare this the last year that I ever eat turkey. That is one tasteless bird. One of our guests this year, an Indian, brought chicken curry (thanks Sunil!) and it was, hands down, the best part of the meal. The pumpkin pie came second. Next year, chicken curry and pumpkin pie. Now that’s a good meal.
I spent most of November traveling. In Houston, I spoke at the National Council for Social Studies conference. I was awarded the Spirit of America Award, which has been previously given to Jimmy Carter, Rosa Parks and Mr. Rogers, to name a few. I am still gloating and glowing from that one! Thank you NCSS!
I also had a chance to visit West Virginia and experience snow. I also visited St. Paul, Minnesota and experienced snow. I also saw my old friend Zohreh, known as Z., from UCBerkeley. I had not seen her in 20 years! She is a doctor and mom to an adorable son, Dante.
I love having a chance to see so much of the United States. There are so many cultures in this vast land. Now when I hear the word, “American”, I don’t know what to think!
I am home now for a while and catching up. There is always laundry to be done and weeds to be removed and children to be hugged. Thank you all for reading and buying a book once in a while. Please give books this season! They make great gifts and are not fattening.
Cheers!