The day was overcast with a chilly breeze. It was Martin Luther King day, so no one had to work, even though all our kids still had school. But most important, it was Jenny's birthday. And all Jenny wanted to do was go to the mall. (And no, Jenny isn't a 13 year old girl, because again, all the kids are in school.) Doesn't every 35 year old woman want to take her husband and two other couples on a trip to the mall? And why the crap would we be so ungodly excited to go to the mall at our age?
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Because we live in Morocco. And this is no ordinary mall. In fact, there is no such thing as an ordinary mall in Morocco. And this one was just opened in December and guess who flew in just to celebrate? Jenny. Well, a different Jenny. Jenny From the Block, Jennifer Lopez. The rumors spread. Was jlo really in country? But more importantly, does the mall really have a Starbucks? Now you may not know that there is no Starbucks in Morocco because the disposible cup and coffee sleeve have not made it to this part of the world yet. Or has it?
So the six of us giddy non-teenagers cram in our minivan (aka: Battlecar Galactica) for the hour and a half journey south to Casablanca. Now this could have been the boring part of the post, but no. Because Craig made Jenny a mixed tape, cause that's what giddy old school non-teenagers do. And this wasn't just any mixed tape. It was all songs about Jenny. And that's when we found out Jenny's (how do I say this delicately).....a slut. I mean if you've ever heard the totally 80's rock ballad Jennifer by Styx. And come on, who hasn't? You already know this.
So after rocking out to songs about how materialistic and slutty Jenny is (which our Jenny isn't, by the way) we arrive at the mall. We know we've arrived because the sign says it in Arabic and French. Look how particularly excited Craig and Mark are.
And inside it looks pretty overly lit and generic, like every other mall.
Then we see it. And we confirm the Starbucks rumor is true. It's really true! Look how happy we are. Even though Jenny abhors coffee, it's just a minor set back because she loves the cups.
The mall also has an American Eagle store and everything's on sale.
Including socks! And if you don't realize how exciting a sock sale is, then you don't live in Morocco. Because while it's cold in winter here, the entire country is strangely void of comfy warm socks. Until now. So Jenny loads up.
Then we find Jenny's store. And super creepy guy who wouldn't stop checking out Jenny's cups and get out of my shot. He was lookin' for a Jenny, if you know what I mean.
Then we stood in wonder, wondering why there is an aquarium at the mall. Wow. Maybe they have really, really fresh fish at the sushi restaurants in the food court. And we're starving. So we go check it out.
Right as we sit down, the call to food prayer starts.
And after we eat, we stop at the bathroom, which is located right next to the mosque. (There is a reason I'm including this detail.) Because when we get in the women's bathroom there are women washing their feet. Which makes sense if this were pre-prayer. But it's not. It's post prayer. And what's even weirder. Women were taking of their hijabs to wash their hair, in the sink. At the mall. I totally wish I had a video or a photo of that, but I was too busy staring.
I also wish I had a photo or video of us making the men go into Zara for men to shop together, but I thought Kevin would kill me. In a major way.
Then we saw the second Starbucks. So we went in for another round. Except Jenny who broke from the pack and returned with ice cream, because again she's a freak who doesn't like coffee.
And she says she didn't let creepy guy buy her the ice cream. But come on, I think we all know the reputation of Jenny at this point.
As we're almost ready to leave, I'm a bit disappointed that we have only purchased socks, coffee and coffee cups at this point. Is this what being middle aged gets you? A trip to the mall to buy life's necessities while listening to a mixed tape? Then, right before we leave us girls head into Zara. And I find a cute sweater dress that's on sale. How practical is that? And Jenny convinces me to get the green one, which I buy without even trying it on. Until a couple days later...
Holy crap. I can't wear this as a dress. I look like Jenny From the Block. Standing on the corner of the block. Oh my god, Jenny has totally Jenny-fied me.
Photo from Google Images
Because we live in Morocco. And this is no ordinary mall. In fact, there is no such thing as an ordinary mall in Morocco. And this one was just opened in December and guess who flew in just to celebrate? Jenny. Well, a different Jenny. Jenny From the Block, Jennifer Lopez. The rumors spread. Was jlo really in country? But more importantly, does the mall really have a Starbucks? Now you may not know that there is no Starbucks in Morocco because the disposible cup and coffee sleeve have not made it to this part of the world yet. Or has it?
So the six of us giddy non-teenagers cram in our minivan (aka: Battlecar Galactica) for the hour and a half journey south to Casablanca. Now this could have been the boring part of the post, but no. Because Craig made Jenny a mixed tape, cause that's what giddy old school non-teenagers do. And this wasn't just any mixed tape. It was all songs about Jenny. And that's when we found out Jenny's (how do I say this delicately).....a slut. I mean if you've ever heard the totally 80's rock ballad Jennifer by Styx. And come on, who hasn't? You already know this.
So after rocking out to songs about how materialistic and slutty Jenny is (which our Jenny isn't, by the way) we arrive at the mall. We know we've arrived because the sign says it in Arabic and French. Look how particularly excited Craig and Mark are.
And inside it looks pretty overly lit and generic, like every other mall.
Then we see it. And we confirm the Starbucks rumor is true. It's really true! Look how happy we are. Even though Jenny abhors coffee, it's just a minor set back because she loves the cups.
The mall also has an American Eagle store and everything's on sale.
Including socks! And if you don't realize how exciting a sock sale is, then you don't live in Morocco. Because while it's cold in winter here, the entire country is strangely void of comfy warm socks. Until now. So Jenny loads up.
Then we find Jenny's store. And super creepy guy who wouldn't stop checking out Jenny's cups and get out of my shot. He was lookin' for a Jenny, if you know what I mean.
Then we stood in wonder, wondering why there is an aquarium at the mall. Wow. Maybe they have really, really fresh fish at the sushi restaurants in the food court. And we're starving. So we go check it out.
Right as we sit down, the call to
And after we eat, we stop at the bathroom, which is located right next to the mosque. (There is a reason I'm including this detail.) Because when we get in the women's bathroom there are women washing their feet. Which makes sense if this were pre-prayer. But it's not. It's post prayer. And what's even weirder. Women were taking of their hijabs to wash their hair, in the sink. At the mall. I totally wish I had a video or a photo of that, but I was too busy staring.
I also wish I had a photo or video of us making the men go into Zara for men to shop together, but I thought Kevin would kill me. In a major way.
Then we saw the second Starbucks. So we went in for another round. Except Jenny who broke from the pack and returned with ice cream, because again she's a freak who doesn't like coffee.
And she says she didn't let creepy guy buy her the ice cream. But come on, I think we all know the reputation of Jenny at this point.
As we're almost ready to leave, I'm a bit disappointed that we have only purchased socks, coffee and coffee cups at this point. Is this what being middle aged gets you? A trip to the mall to buy life's necessities while listening to a mixed tape? Then, right before we leave us girls head into Zara. And I find a cute sweater dress that's on sale. How practical is that? And Jenny convinces me to get the green one, which I buy without even trying it on. Until a couple days later...
Holy crap. I can't wear this as a dress. I look like Jenny From the Block. Standing on the corner of the block. Oh my god, Jenny has totally Jenny-fied me.
it sounds like a fun day!
ReplyDeletemaybe if you had some tights you could make that dress work without being totally hootchie. then again, you've got great legs...
You look totally cute in that dress, throw on some tights and be quite. I am telling you to be quite because I am totally pissed at you for not getting in touch with me before you did your little mall trip missy. I live right down the street and it so would have been on for the Starbucks! In fact we just got back from the mall and yeah they're not using the sleeves are they. Also on the cups, I am obsessed! I bought the travel and the regular mug!
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@ Sherilyin-Thank you, It is a bit more see-through as a dress than you can see in the photo...so I'm planning on wearing it over skinny jeans.
ReplyDelete@ Carrie-Next time I'll schedule to meet you there! They do have the sleeve, you just have to grab it off the counter. Cheers!
ROTFL! And, those earrings! They just make the dress!
ReplyDeleteI once heard a spoof that went:
ReplyDeleteI'm as dumb as a sock, I'm just Jenny from the Block.
You are certainly rocking that dress....
How fun was that...You look fantastic. .
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it is because it's after midnight, I've been sleep-deprived for weeks, maybe years, and am punch-drunk, but the following line has me in hysterics: "Even though Jenny abhors coffee, it's just a minor set back because she loves the cups." The guy who was "looking to buy Jenny at the story" was also very funny.
ReplyDeleteAnother fun post! Thanks for the giggle. ;-)
You wear that dress next time you drive to the Jenny mall and the guy will buy YOU icecream. Nice legs, shame to hide them, maybe you plan another trip to London?
ReplyDeleteYou are so incredibly cute! I love how excited you guys got. I can picture it so clearly!
ReplyDeleteYep, too bad there was no video of those women washing their hair in the sink...at the mall! Interesting! You've totally put the mall in a new light for me. It has never sounded so fun and exciting! :-))
ReplyDeleteSounds like so much fun! And I hate the mall. And you look totally hot in the dress ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the mall trip, and I would have zipped straight to Starbucks too for a tazo chai latte...then on to socks...and I love the dress, and think leggings would be wonderful with it too. And some cute little flats... :D
ReplyDeleteApparently it is one of the biggest malls in the world! My friends in Rabat spoke about it too...
ReplyDeleteI love the dress. Really.