The Citadel
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, November 26
Seven years ago today we were getting on an airplane headed to Asia. Hard to believe! Sometimes it is hard to believe we have been out of the US that long, and at the same time it seems like a lifetime ago. I found this picture from our commissioning, but was not able to find any pics from our first days over seas. I remember we gave away all our things and packed up all our belongings into 4 duffel bags. Wow! I know we flew into Katmandu Nepal and were there for about a week and then took a bus to India, not sure of where we were going to be living. Since then we have been all over the place and have definitely accumulated a bit more then 4 duffel bags full of stuff. In fact, our duffel bags have turned into kids and we have multiplied quite a bit. So thankful for these last 7 years and God's faithfulness to us. I could share SO many cool stories, but I will save them for another time.
Ok, picture for the day...We had about 13 adults and 14 kids at our house for Thanksgiving. It was a bit of chaos, but lot's of fun!! Here's a pic of the kiddos...and the next one of Isaac sleeping in the midst of the chaos.Thursday, Nov 25
Happy Thanksgiving! My first turkey turned out great! It was SO cute because Caleb was so excited about the turkey and kept bringing everyone into the kitchen to see when they arrived. The cutest was when his friend Levi came in and looked so confused and said, "I've never seen a turkey like that! Have you ever seen the round ones?" Turns out that "round turkeys" are turkey lunch meat. So cute!
Wednesday, November 24
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 23
5 Months Already!!! Oh My!
I didn't stage this picture, I just thought that it's what it looks like they are both saying, don't ya think? Isaac is 5 months old today! Wow, how time really does fly. He is getting so big and is still such a good baby. He doesn't cry much, sleeps through the night, smiles a lot, and puts up with lots of little guys in his face all the time. We were talking yesterday about how he is either going to be a really tough kid, or a big whiner. I definitely hope for the first option, but one thing I am realizing as a parent is a lot of what we hope for our kids is up to them. Before having kids, raising kids seemed to be a pretty straight forward simple thing, oh my, how I was deceived!
Monday, Nov.22
Sunday, Nov.21
Sat. Nov.20
Ok, the story with the pots is that it has started getting cold around here and with the cold weather, it has been super dry. So, I looked online to see if I could make my own humidifier and the suggestion was to put pots of water in the room at night. So, this is my attempt. Not sure if it will work, but anything can be better then the dryness now. (Did it and not sure if I noticed a difference or not.)
Friday, Nov. 19
Thursday, Nov 18
Wed, Nov. 17th
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16
In America we have Kleenex, but here in the Middle East they have Fine. Instead of saying, "Could you please pass me a Kleenex?" You say "3atini Fine, min fadlik" I have been wiping out the Fine in our house and hoping that this cold goes away soon. Yuck!
Needless to say, this Tuesday turned out to be a not so terrific Tuesday!
Monday, November 15
I think this is the day that sickness struck me. It has been passing through our family, and now I am the lucky recipient! Ugh....so no pic for today.
Sunday, November 14
First of all, let me say Happy Birthday Carrie!!!!! Today is my sister's birthday! Yay!
Today the boys went to school and had a party to celebrate the Eid. It is one of their big holidays here where they sacrifice a sheep or a goat and give the meat to the poor. Sadly I don't know too much more about it then that, and that the boys came home with little sheep hats, like this one. Caleb has one on in a later picture where he is laying next to Isaac.
We walked downtown tonight to get out of the house and get some fruit and we ate at a famous little hole in the wall restaurant here called, Hashem's. They serve Hummus, falafel, and foul(a bean dish) and the boys enjoyed themselves.
Friday & Saturday, November 12 & 13
Oops.....my camera ran out of batteries, and sometimes finding the charger to recharge the batteries and then a plug converter that will work, other then the one we use for the computer is a feat in itself. So, no pics for Friday and Saturday.
Thursday, Nov 11
Wed, November 10
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, Nov. 9
Terrific Tuesdays!!!!
Ok, this was the 23rd picture of us that I took last night. I had forgotten to take a pic all day, so I decided to take one of Mike and I, and every time after we would take the picture, he would look at it and say "nope". Either his smile had gone stale, or his eyes were half closed or whatever. It was getting to be a bit funny, but finally we took this one, which I thought was alright. Anyway, I am deciding to start calling Tuesdays, terrific Tuesdays, because on Tuesday we have some friends who have offered to come over and babysit our kids and clean our house. Wow! You can't get things much better then that, right? So, for the first time in actually our whole married life, Mike and I have a regular date night, and it has been SO nice. God is so good!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Mon., Nov.8th
While the 2 older boys and Mike were at school, I was home with Mason and Isaac trying to get some things done. While I was in the kitchen cleaning up, Mason was in the living room watching a movie, although he was a little too quiet, so I had to check on what he was up to. But....this is how I found him.....zonked out in front of the TV.
Sunday, Nov. 7
Saturday, Nov. 6
Here Mike is trying to get his homework done, with a porch full of boys. Not sure how much success he had, but we had a crazy day with the boys in the house all day, so we put them to bed at 6:30. They have school here on Sunday, so it was a school night. :-)
Eating zayt u za3tar on the front porch. It is a pizza dough with thyme, sesame, and olive oil. Very yummy and the boys love it!
Friday, November 5
The garage sale was a success and I sold most of my cinnamon rolls and Chai, so to celebrate the boys and I got in the car and headed downtown to get some movies. Right now we are borrowing a car of some friends that have gone to the US for a few months. God's provision continues to amaze me and His timing is perfect.
Here are some picture of downtown Amman, referred to as "The Balad". It is a much older and traditional part of town. Pictured below is a cafe called Jafra's that Mike and I have gone to on occasion. It is a great atmosphere to people watch and much cheaper then the West side of town.
The downtown Mosque
Here is a pic of Judah in the car while we were stopped in traffic. You can see the busy streets outside and the long dresses for sale in the shop outside.
Thursday, November 4
Thursday was a long day filled with all kinds of activity. For some reason I always load these photos backwards, so they are starting from the end of the day going to the beginning. I was up late making cinnamon rolls and Chai to sell at a garage sale the next day. I thought I would get myself in the pic, because I hate to just take a bunch of shots without people in them. This shot was taken at about midnight....everyone else in the house was fast asleep.
Earlier in the day, the boys had a friend come over to play. Gotta love the messy room. Here they are setting up dominoes.
I was asked to come and teach a cooking class at the beginning of the day at a church nearby. We made chicken fajitas, even making the flour tortillas from scratch and they turned out SO good. The ladies enjoyed them and said they would go home and make them for their families.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
November 3
Ok, I am a little bit weirded out by the date thing. What is going on and is this happening to anyone else, about the date being off. If anything I would think the date would be a day behind for me because I am in a time zone ahead of the US. Anyway, it really is November 3rd here, even though blogspot is marking it as Nov. 4th. Hmmm.....I don't have the time to figure it out.
Ok, so here is my picture of the day. I went to a neighbors house and taught them how to make cinnamon rolls. I love baking and realize that it is something that I have taken for granted knowing how to do. I realized this when the lady who I was teaching, had no idea how to put the cinnamon rolls in the oven. She wasn't sure if she should put the tray down at the bottom of the oven, should she turn on the broiler, what should she do. They were also amazed at cutting the cinnamon rolls with a piece of string. Funny! I had to leave just as they were putting them in the oven to bake, so that I could pick up my kids, so I guess they weren't sure how long to leave them in and this was the end result. Pretty good for a first time baker, I guess. :-) Wish I would have thought to bring my camera and take a picture of us making them....I will get it by the end of the month hopefully!
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